Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Beach Obsessed

Maya in Ocean City

We try to get Maya down the ocean when we can. Although we've only been able to get there a couple times over the past couple years. But it seems that every time we finally get there, its cold, or raining. This year so far we've only been once the 1st weekend of May. And of course it was cloudy and windy and very chilly on the beach. But Maya was so excited to be there, she didn't care. Luckily she has a good Daddy who was willing to brave the elements with her. She loved running from the waves and putting her toes in the water. She also dug a couple of holes in the sand. She didn't even think twice about the weather. I kept asking her if she was cold & she kept telling me no.


Maya and Daddy running from the frigid waves hitting the shore.

This picture was at the beach a few neighborhoods down from us.
Almost every day the sun is out and shining Maya says, "Can we go to the beach?." She is so in love with the beach, even the small beach right in our neighborhood. The nice thing about our neighborhood beach is that we can ride our bikes to it. So now that it's summertime and warm outside, we have really been taking advantage. Of course Maya loves it.

A few months back, I was at a yard sale down the street from our house and they were selling one of those trailers you hook to your bike for your kids to ride in. It was such a good deal and all it needed was a little cleaning. So I couldn't pass it up. It turned out to be a good investment, because riding our bikes to the beach and hooking Maya up to the back is so much easier for her. Also it has a couple pockets on it, so carrying her beach pale and shovel are easy now too.



Happy Father's Day

We are so lucky to live on the water. The temperature for Father's Day was predicted as being about 90 degrees and humid. And we could feel the heat as soon as we stepped outside, but Gee Dad had been promising that he was gonna take Maya out for a ride on the boat. We couldn't have gone out on a more perfect day!

Maya & Gee Dad driving the boat



Maya and Daddy swimming.
Maya had recently gone on a trip with Grandma to IL to visit friends and family, while she was there she had a lot of opportunities to go swimming and by the end of the trip was swimming forward and backward only with the help of her water wings.

So when we got out on the water we anchored the boat so we could get out and swim. She was SO excited to get a chance to show off her newly learned skills. As soon as she got in the water, she instructed us that we were not to hold onto her, she could swim by herself.

Well, she sure did! We were all so impressed by her abilities! She turned into a little fish. We must have been in the water for a couple hours straight with her. She never really even tired from treading water. She even wanted to jump in from the back of the boat! She was so brave & we were so proud of her. She is really growing up fast and getting more independent by the day.

Our happy family on Father's Day.

We all had such a great time, but I think we were all worn out by the end of the day. Hopefully we will get out on the boat more in the next few weeks before the jellyfish start to pollute the waters as it warms up.



Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween!!

This was the first year that Maya actually wanted to get dressed up for Halloween. So we asked her what she wanted to be. First she wanted to be a Spider, then a day later she changed her mind and wanted to be a princess. We took her to the party store and showed her the section with the costumes that were in her size. I told her that she could pick out her own costume. She looked around for a few minutes - saw a pretty princess costume in pink & purple and said she liked that. Then she saw another costume that caught her eye. The picture of the costume was a little girl with a spider on her head. Maya declared that was what she wanted to wear. Funny enough, the costume was a "Spider Princess." So, she was able to get this costume and be everything she wanted to be this year!
Showing off her "spider" fingers.

TRICK-OR-TREAT!

We had so much fun this year going from door to door. We estimated that we walked about a mile or so. Maya did a pretty good job of keeping up. The rule was that if she wanted to keep going to each door and getting candy, she had to walk - and she did! We drove to a few houses to see some of our family in the area too. She did such a good job saying trick-or-treat and remembering to say thank you after getting her candy. Her bucket got so heavy that we had to help her carry it. By the end of the night we were all so worn out!



Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Time to Paint!

Maya is only 2 1/2 years old, so carving pumpkins is a little out of her league, and I didn't think that it would be any fun for her to watch us carve a pumpkin. So, we got 2 medium sized pumpkins and I got out all of the finger paints, and we let her go wild and have fun decorating her pumpkins.
She got messy and had a really good time doing so. We all had fun watching a some of us even got to participate!

This was her first masterpiece.

She let the rest of us help her a little on this one.







The Pumpkin Patch




We had such a blast at the pumpkin patch this year. Not only did we get to pick out some great looking pumpkins, but they had so many activities there as well. This particular pumpkin patch is on the way to Maya's school so every morning for the last couple weeks when we pass, she yells "Look Momma, look at that HUGE spider!" So she was pretty excited to see him up close!




After we took this picture, she immediately took off for the corn maze behind us. We finished in record time if you ask me, it took us about 10 minutes to get through. However we didn't even see half of the maze. We must be good with navigation! :)

Then of course the part we went there for! Picking out our pumpkins! Maya decided that she wanted to pull the wagon with the pumpkins in it, so with a little help from Daddy, she pulled them for a few minutes. After she was tired of that, she decided she'd rather ride with them.

She couldn't wait to get home to start decorating her pumpkins!










County Fair



We made it to the county fair this year! We were so excited to take Maya to see the animals & especially for the rides! As soon as we got there the first thing she wanted to ride was the Ferris wheel. Talk about NO FEAR! Donny was a little more unsure about getting on such a tall ride, but Maya already had her heart set on it. So of course, that was the first attraction we got in line for. She seemed to really like being up high, she could see the entire fair grounds and she got to sit next to Grandma for the ride.



The GIANT Slide

The Carousel (Oma's favorite)

Driving the old time cars

The Safari Jungle Gym


Monday, September 14, 2009

Our "Tiny Dancer"

FINALLY Maya is old enough to take a dance class! I've been waiting & waiting to be able to sign her up for a dance class. Now, she's in!

I signed Maya up for a tap dance class to start her out. I thought that maybe since she'd be making noise with her feet - that might keep her interested in the class. So here she is on her first day of class, trying on her tap shoes for the first time. When we got to her class we found out that no one else had signed up. So I guess she is getting individual lessons for the group price. I think that she would probably do better in a group setting, but she is slowly getting the idea of following the teacher.
Making up her own dance already!