Ellen just loves playing outside. She acquired this love while we were in Montana. The Florida heat doesn't seem to bother her. Korey put a swing in the tree this weekend and she calls it "Whee!" I also got her a little pool to play in the screened porch. She loves to play in it whether there's water in it or not. I also got her a little pink lawnmower to push around. I have a slide on order for her and can't wait until it arrives. I know she's going to have a blast with it! She also loves it when I blow bubbles for her. When she wants me to blow bubbles for her, she blows out of her mouth like I do when I blow the bubbles. She is very good at communicating. I wrote down a list of words that she can say and I was amazed at the number. I knew that she could say a lot but when I added them up (46 words) I was shocked!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Playing Outside
Ellen just loves playing outside. She acquired this love while we were in Montana. The Florida heat doesn't seem to bother her. Korey put a swing in the tree this weekend and she calls it "Whee!" I also got her a little pool to play in the screened porch. She loves to play in it whether there's water in it or not. I also got her a little pink lawnmower to push around. I have a slide on order for her and can't wait until it arrives. I know she's going to have a blast with it! She also loves it when I blow bubbles for her. When she wants me to blow bubbles for her, she blows out of her mouth like I do when I blow the bubbles. She is very good at communicating. I wrote down a list of words that she can say and I was amazed at the number. I knew that she could say a lot but when I added them up (46 words) I was shocked!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Day at the Beach
Yesterday I took Ellen to the beach. I figured now that she can walk, it might not be too disastrous. Stephanie, our neighbor girl, came with us. At first, Ellen didn't like the sand. She kept trying to wipe it off her feet and hands and said, "Gicky."
I took her in the ocean but she was very scared of the waves. She wasn't too bad with me holding her in the water but didn't like it when she got splashed. So, we put some water in her little boat and she had a blast playing in it like a swimming pool. We took her out in the ocean in the boat and she thought that was pretty fun, especially when Stephanie swam underneath the boat and Ellen could see her through the bottom.
Stephanie dug a big hole and we put Ellen in it. She decided the sand wasn't so "Gicky" after all.
Montana 6/24-7/12
Ellen and I went to Montana for vacation for almost 3 weeks. Korey joined us the last week. We had so much fun and never wanted to come home. Ellen got to do all of the "summer" things that she cannot do in Florida--walk barefoot in the grass, go for walks around town, play in the little swimming pool, go for picnics, watch fireworks from the front porch, go camping, explore ghost towns, play outside without frying or dying of suffocation, play with cousins, aunts, uncles, grandmas and grandpas, etc.

Ellen's first camping trip. We went to Farrugut State Park on Lake Pend Orielle in Idaho for a family reunion. My parents have a 5th wheel trailer that we camped in. Ellen loved eating breakfast outside and playing with her toys in the gravel.

Ellen, me, Grama Sinerius, Mom and Dad at the family reunion.

Ellen just being her cute self at my parents' house.

Playing with her cousins Austin and Carson in the little swimming pool. I guess I should have bought the bigger pool but they were nice and cozy in it. We had to fill the pool up in the morning and let it sit in the sun all day to warm the water. It was still pretty cold in the afternoon.

4th of July! Ellen, Austin and Carson being patriotic. I woke Ellen up to watch the fireworks (it takes forever to get dark in Montana!) She "oohed and aahed" and clapped her hands at every burst.

When Korey arrived, we went to a gun shop in Ennis that he had been wanting to go to since Christmas. He didn't find anything he couldn't live without but Ellen found a cute pink rifle. (Of course we didn't buy it--she's a bit too young for that!)

We went to Nevada City (a ghost town). They were having an old fashioned 4th of July celebration all weekend. People were dressed in character and we got to participate in a pie eating contest, sack races, tug of war, and a log sawing contest. Jeremy and Korey were the champs at 1 minute flat (until the next guys competed).

Me and Ellen in the old school house.

Ellen got to pet her first horse. She thought it was pretty great. The horse was very sweet.

A family photo at Nevada City.

We rode the steam train from Virginia City to Nevada City. From the left, Tammi, Korey, Ellen, Austin, Dad, Kaden, Riana, Carson, Jeremy.

Ellen enjoyed looking out of the train and letting the wind blow through her hair.

We toured the old prison in Deer Lodge where my parents live.

Ellen was an awfully happy prisoner! She didn't even have a mattress for her bunk.

As you can see, Ellen is full on walking now. She really mastered it while we were in Montana. She is still a bit wobbly and uses her arms for balance, but she does very well.

Happy times in the swimming pool. This is what summer is all about!

Korey and Ellen at Granite (another ghost town).

Ellen in her mermaid towel. We thought she looked like those little desert guys on Star Wars.

We went on a picnic at Racetrack campground our last day in Montana. Ellen had fun playing in the wild flowers.
Ellen's first camping trip. We went to Farrugut State Park on Lake Pend Orielle in Idaho for a family reunion. My parents have a 5th wheel trailer that we camped in. Ellen loved eating breakfast outside and playing with her toys in the gravel.
Ellen, me, Grama Sinerius, Mom and Dad at the family reunion.
Ellen just being her cute self at my parents' house.
Playing with her cousins Austin and Carson in the little swimming pool. I guess I should have bought the bigger pool but they were nice and cozy in it. We had to fill the pool up in the morning and let it sit in the sun all day to warm the water. It was still pretty cold in the afternoon.
4th of July! Ellen, Austin and Carson being patriotic. I woke Ellen up to watch the fireworks (it takes forever to get dark in Montana!) She "oohed and aahed" and clapped her hands at every burst.
When Korey arrived, we went to a gun shop in Ennis that he had been wanting to go to since Christmas. He didn't find anything he couldn't live without but Ellen found a cute pink rifle. (Of course we didn't buy it--she's a bit too young for that!)
We went to Nevada City (a ghost town). They were having an old fashioned 4th of July celebration all weekend. People were dressed in character and we got to participate in a pie eating contest, sack races, tug of war, and a log sawing contest. Jeremy and Korey were the champs at 1 minute flat (until the next guys competed).
Me and Ellen in the old school house.
Ellen got to pet her first horse. She thought it was pretty great. The horse was very sweet.
A family photo at Nevada City.
We rode the steam train from Virginia City to Nevada City. From the left, Tammi, Korey, Ellen, Austin, Dad, Kaden, Riana, Carson, Jeremy.
Ellen enjoyed looking out of the train and letting the wind blow through her hair.
We toured the old prison in Deer Lodge where my parents live.
Ellen was an awfully happy prisoner! She didn't even have a mattress for her bunk.
As you can see, Ellen is full on walking now. She really mastered it while we were in Montana. She is still a bit wobbly and uses her arms for balance, but she does very well.
Happy times in the swimming pool. This is what summer is all about!
Korey and Ellen at Granite (another ghost town).
Ellen in her mermaid towel. We thought she looked like those little desert guys on Star Wars.
We went on a picnic at Racetrack campground our last day in Montana. Ellen had fun playing in the wild flowers.
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