Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Eastern Iowa Road Trip

 No school today! We had to do something, so daddy took me on a short road trip to Dubuque and the Mississippi River museum.  I was so excited I woke up early and asked, "when are we going to the aquaurium?"  Daddy had to explain that the museum doesn't open at 7 am so I could go back to bed.  I didn't.



 Here I am at the museum.  They had a real alligator!  But it was kind of scary.  This stuffed alligator was much more friendly.  Other animals included turtles, sea snakes, really big catfish, and even a shark.  I also saw indian artifacts, lots of steamships, and quotes from someone named Mark Twain.  Daddy was pretty excited about the quotes, but I wasn't impressed. 

After the museum, we went to McDonald's for lunch and got to play in their really cool playground.  I also got a digital watch in my happy meal, which made me pretty . . . uh  . . . well, happy. 


On the way home we stopped in Wilton, Iowa, home of the oldest Candy Store in the US.  They've been in business since 1860 and has been owned by the same family since 1905.  Daddy had a vanilla malt (it was very good, I tried some) and I had a reese's peanut butter cup (which happens to be daddy's favorite candy). 

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Swim Lesson


I had my first swim lesson last week!  My teacher's name is Sophia!  Yes, almost the same as mine!  We have now started doing swimming on top of my other activities.  For those of you keeping track that makes three now: gymnastics, ballet, and now swimming.  I love it but daddy says he gets worn out taking me around to all these events.  I can't wat for more!  What's next?  Ice skating?  Soccer?  Art classes?  When I get a little older I want to try horseback riding and taekwondo.  What do you think, Sophie fans, what should I add next?

Monday, November 8, 2010

Chicago Road Trip to the Dino Museum!

On Saturday the family went for a one-day trip to Chicago!  We left early in the morning and we dropped off mommy so she could get her hair done.  Then daddy and I went to the dinosaur museum, also known as the Field!  It was very cool. 

When we walked in, daddy asked if I wanted to see the "real" dinosaurs.  Of course I said yes!  I didn't realize that the real dinos that move and roar are actually really scary.  I hid my face and asked to leave.  But daddy showed me the little baby dinosaurs hatching (the first picture) and I thought that was pretty neat.  I didn't want to have anything to do with the the actual T Rex, above.

We got upstairs to see the dinosaur bones and that was MUCH better!  Dinosaur skeletons are NOT scary and I really liked learning how to pronounce their names.  Here I am with a Stegasaurus!  Thanks for a great Chicago trip, mommy and daddy!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Dancing!


On Friday evenings through the end of October, the Cedar Ridge winery has live music and yummy food.  On the Friday before Halloween, daddy, Grammie, and I went to winery and had meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and asparagus.  There was a man playing a guitar and singing Beatles songs.  It was great!  I kept dancing the whole time.  I wanted daddy to throw me in the air and spin me around.  It was very cool.

The next morning, I went to ballet class and danced with my friends Reagan and Katie I.  Here's some pictures:


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

It's Halloween Day!

We just had Halloween.  Here's daddy and Skye showing off her costume as a pretty ballerina

Skye wasn't very happy about her costume, but she was a good sport about it

I think she looks very pretty!

For trick and treating, daddy took me over to my friend Clare's house.  She's the one in the butterfly outfit.  Her neighbors Isabelle (bee) and Olivia (ladybug). 

I joined these bugs as a tulip! 


After trick or treating, which was totally awesome, I went back to Clare's house to play
Here we are reading a book together in her room.  Pretty cool!

And here I am playing dress up with her stuff.  A costume on top of a costume!

Monday, November 1, 2010

A Movie on the Lawn

Daddy had his residents over for a special event at our house.  We spent the afternoon cleaning up and setting up some games.  That's me in the knit hat picking up a horseshoe

The special event was a movie on the lawn.  From the day we moved in to Lakepointe, daddy looked at our gently sloping, curving lawn and knew it was perfect for a movie ampitheatre.  With the help of his residents, he got this giant inflatable screen and a cool sound system.

 Daddy's friends started to arrive along with their children.  Our neighbors came over too!

Here's the party about to start!  We also had a fire pit and a popcorn machine!  We watched the pixar movie Up!  It was great- a cool movies with funny doggies and a house that flies.  When it got cold, daddy and I made hot cocoa for everyone.  I can't wait to do it again!