Another weekend, another fair! Here, we got squished on Scrambler.
And then I rode Tiger Express, maybe, 8 or 9 times? It was enough that the ride operators knew me very well.
Another weekend, another fair! Here, we got squished on Scrambler.
And then I rode Tiger Express, maybe, 8 or 9 times? It was enough that the ride operators knew me very well.
I’ve been wanting to ride a ferry for a while. Luckily, I found one really close, called the Canby Ferry. We drove to it on a sunny day. It holds four entire cars and takes a full two minutes to cross the Willamette River!
I’m riding on it right now!
For my birthday, I skipped school and went to Bricks and Minifigs! I had fun building minifigs from the bulk legs, torsos, and heads. And all of their hand sanitizers were in giant Lego bricks!
Then on Daddy’s lunch break, I opened presents!
I experimented with my new dip pen and ink.
And did some of the custom word searches. Thanks to everyone for the gifts. It was a fun pandemic birthday!
It was that time again for me to get a hair chop!
I took a selfie in the car because I thought I looked cool like my Pre-K buddy, Wesley.
Nana and Papa are in town to celebrate the Daddy/Auntie Lisa/Mommy birthday extravaganza. Soooo…of course…I convinced them to take me to Bricks and Minifigs.
Then my excitement about being in my favorite store on earth switched to the disappointment in knowing I couldn’t take every set home with me.
But then I got the fire helicopter and all was good in the world again. Thanks, Nana and Papa!
In honor of the birthday boy – Daddy! – we went out to eat at a sushi restaurant.
All restaurants should have conveyer belts that bring food past your table.
I started my post-Halloween morning off right with a breakfast of M&M’s and “white coffee” (aka milk).
Then we learned about the Day of the Dead at school, where I painted my face and made a cool mask. The young lady pictured with me (other than Mommy!) is my classmate, Eliwen.
Nana and Papa revisited us on their way home from seeing Kenji and honored their promise to take me to Bricks and Minifigs again! I got a plaaaaaaaaaaane!
Nana and Papa took me to Bricks and Minifigs and I took a very long time to make the hardest decision of my life. Once we got home, there was no time for lunch. Just had to start building and making “scrunchy nose” faces at Nana.
After my blood draw on Friday, Mommy took me to a store called Bricks & Minifigs. And, OMG, there are billions upon billions of Legos! It’s heaven!