MUSIC IN THE PARK 2

Thursday night means Music in the Park and I wanted to go again!

You’ll probably find me in the bouncy castle for the next three weeks…

I discovered these things called hula hoops. They’re very mysterious.

I took a little break to do some chalk drawing…

…but then it was back to hula hoops for the rest of the night.

MUSIC IN THE PARK

For the last two summers, the Music In The Park concert series that happens behind our house has been a source of anxiety, as I was not a music fan.

But when this year’s concert series started last week, I actually kind of liked it. And much to Mommy and Daddy’s surprise, I asked to go this week. So I watched the cars drive onto the field and got prepped for my first music concert.

And the first thing I saw…a bouncy castle!

And then I got a balloon. A highlight of the night!

Then we sat down for some pizza and the tunes of the Bobby Torres Ensemble.

Even Chubs had a good time!

After we got home, I could still hear the bongos as I played with my balloon on the deck.

FATHER’S DAY 2018

For Father’s Day, we headed to the Willamette River! Dad and I enjoyed wading in the water and looking at the boats, paddle boards, and fun inflatables (unicorns are very popular this year!).

Chubs enjoyed himself, too.

Then it was off to Baskin-Robbins for some ice cream. None of that Salt & Straw nonsense for MY dad!

PLAYING WITH OLIVER

I went to Annabel’s house to play again, but her older brother Oliver was there so I played with him, too! (He’s 7 and Annabel is 4.) They recently moved here from New Zealand, but they had this great map of America and the interstates.

Oliver also showed me the fort he made.

And I had to check out the tunnel that he and Annabel share.

HASTA LA VISTA, PRESCHOOL

Today was the last day of preschool!

It was basically a day of playing on these swings for the last time until September.

When the donuts, fruit, and popcorn were doled out, I passed on it and delighted in having the swings all to myself.

Freedom! (Until September…back to Cherry Hills for one more year.)

ROBOTICS SHOWCASE

Students from West Linn High School came to the library to show us their award-winning robot. It could pick up boxes and put them down, as well as climb a structure using a hook and winch.