The cardboard tunnel I started making last month is getting bigger!

Can you see me peeking out one of the windows?

There I am.

It also has some escape routes if I don’t want to go through the whole tunnel.

There’s my view.

The cardboard tunnel I started making last month is getting bigger!

Can you see me peeking out one of the windows?

There I am.

It also has some escape routes if I don’t want to go through the whole tunnel.

There’s my view.

West Linn Tidings, our local town newspaper, came to my school to watch us make a scarecrow for the garden!

I’ve started working on a cardboard tunnel in the living room. It’s going to get really big!


I went to Ayaka’s house to play. She showed me her book about The Flash.

At school, Ms. Ann convinced me to put on this Captain America costume and Ms. Tami made this picture.

Before heading back home, Kenji and I went to the Wunderkind LEGO cafe near the University district.

And after saying goodbye to the Taylor gang, we stopped at The Old School Pizzeria in Olympia, WA for lunch. And this is what their bathroom looked like.

I went up to Seattle to visit cousin Kenji and we went to KidsQuest Children’s Museum!
My favorite thing there was this huge climbing structure. This is the very bottom of it.

Daddy helped me climb the ropes up this big tube.

Kenji went up with Uncle Ryan and into this cage before heading to the very top.


This is the rope tube that leads to the top.


And here’s the top! It’s even higher than the second floor of the museum.



I also liked this sign that pointed to cities with funny names.

And this water room where I got to wear this awesome smock.


Ayaka, a girl from my school, had a birthday party and I went!
I even ate a little bit of a strawberry.

And played with her and Addison at the playground.

And I just really like this slide!


