We met with my new feeding therapist, Christine, and she fulfilled all of my requirements – she had cars! So we’ll get along just fine. (And Mommy really liked her, too.)

We met with my new feeding therapist, Christine, and she fulfilled all of my requirements – she had cars! So we’ll get along just fine. (And Mommy really liked her, too.)

For the 4th of July, we went down to the Willamette River. I sent cars into the water, saw a bunch of people launching kayaks, and was terrified that a team of ducks would start talking to me.


My park had been closed for a while, but it just reopened, so of course I had to take Nana and Papa.








Papa took these pictures of me and Mommy at the pool and at home!



Nana and Papa are here on the first leg of their west coast tour. And I was expecting a present and they delivered! I am now the proud engineer of a wooden railway system (where cars are also welcome, of course.)



I was forced away from my train set for a little while to go outside and take a walk to the new townhouse. Outside, I saw my neighborhood friend, Anthony.

And then Anthony took this picture of us!

Here’s the common area behind the townhouse, which had some great mole hills.



I went back to Bo’s house for a play date and he showed me his Power Rangers, which Mommy embarrassingly referred to as Transformers.

Yesterday was my last day of school! I’m freeeeee!!!
On the way to our car before school, I heard a baby crying. Mommy asked me why I thought he was crying. I said, “Prob’ly because it’s Monday and he doesn’t want to go to school. He just wants to stay home and play with cars.”

Poolside from the Dexter Video Collection.
Willamette Spray Park from the Dexter Video Collection.
Mommy and I checked out the spray park closest to our apartment. And though I was afraid of the sprinklers at first, I quickly learned to love them and never, ever want to leave.






