Makell is such a girly-girl these days. She always, always has to wear, what she likes to call, a spinning skirt. I can't ever get her to wear any of her other clothes and it is making me crazy! She only has a few skirts and most of them are dress up type skirts (the frilly, tutu like ones) so I think I need to get her some more. She also loves spinning shirts (dresses) and will often wear a skirt under the dress for quite the look. Her jewelry is another fave and she likes to put it all on at once, with a purse or two. She has so much personality and keeps us laughing all day!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Swimming Lessons
Now that I get to stay at home with Makell, I am able to put her in lessons and the first one we tried was swimming. She had kind of a love/hate relationship with it. She loved swimming but wasn't sure she liked someone telling her what to do while in the pool. She put up a stink most days about going but was usually pretty good once we got there. I decided not to enroll her in the next session because she didn't seem to really love them and then the week after they were done, she kept asking to go back. What a silly girl! We'll try again in March when the swim school opens back up. Here are a few shots of her last day where she swam almost half the length of the pool by herself!
Summer Fun
The aerial view
Nick and Makell before our tour
We also have spent a fair amount of time bowling and discovered that Makell loves it! She asks to go pretty much once a week. If it weren't so pricey, I would probably take her. Also it is a little boring bowling by yourself with a three year old in the middle of the day. Those bowling alleys are quiet!
This was her first time and she pretty much only wanted Daddy to help her. We went with Nick's sister and her 4 kids and had tons of fun!
Our score board after three games. See the score by the little J? Yep that's me and I won! By far my best scores ever.
This was our third time and she still just wanted Dad to help. She also insisted on wearing those purple striped socks (her feet are too small for shoes) and I thought they matched her dress so well (NOT)!
Children's Museums
We have been to three Children's Museums since our move and Makell absolutely loves them! The first one was in Phoenix with my sister in law and niece and everyday after that for about a week Makell asked if she could go again. She loved the "grocery store" and the "kitchen" where you could make your own pizzas. I discovered that Tucson had one so we tried it out one weekend and while smaller then Phoenix, was still lots of fun and they had a grocery store and juice bar! The last one we went to was in St. Louis while visiting my mom this past month. It was the largest and the coolest! If you have never been, I highly recommend them! They have stuff for kids of all ages!
In Phoenix with my niece. She was such a trooper to hang out with a 3 year old all day!
In Tucson, riding the big fire truckIn St. Louis-Grammy Debbie at the Van de Graaff generator
At the water table in St. Louis
Climbing down the three story "Jack and the Bean Stock" vine, in St. Louis
The International Wildlife Museum
Nick is really enjoying his new job and one of the perks is that their schedule is set up to have every other Friday off so we have been traveling up to Queen Creek to see our family a lot and we have been doing some fun things around town.
One weekend we went to the International Wildlife Museum. It is a small museum filled with all sorts of preserved/stuffed animals, kind of like a taxidermy zoo. There were some neat animals and Makell had a good time so it was a day well spent in my book. Here's a peek at what we saw.
This is a centaur skeleton that according to the plaque is not fake, but was found whole somewhere. I was kind of confused about that cause I though these things only existed in Greek mythology. Hmm.... It was cool to see though!
Giraffes are HUGE! (especially compared to our little stinker)
This face cracks me up!
We are pretty sure this woolly mammoth was a replica. I wanted to believe it was real but Nick didn't think so. :)
Despite what you may think, this is an insect, not a leaf. I loved all the bugs that are super camouflaged. I just couldn't get over how much they looked like leaves and sticks. Makell, however, was not a fan of the bug room.
She also was not so sure about this wild boarThis is a centaur skeleton that according to the plaque is not fake, but was found whole somewhere. I was kind of confused about that cause I though these things only existed in Greek mythology. Hmm.... It was cool to see though!
Giraffes are HUGE! (especially compared to our little stinker)
This face cracks me up!
We are pretty sure this woolly mammoth was a replica. I wanted to believe it was real but Nick didn't think so. :)
Monday, November 12, 2012
Mt. Lemon
Shortly after we moved here, we decided to take a trip up to Mt. Lemon. It's about an hour drive to the top of the mountain range and is a one run ski hill. When Nick suggested going up there, I was expecting a smaller version of Estes Park (from our Colorado days) but that was not the case. There is one restaurant that is kind of the ski lodge, a gift shop/rental store, a candy store, a parking lot and that's it. It was not what I was expecting but it was a beautiful drive and it was nice to get a break from the hot weather.
Watching a movie on the drive up
The view (way more green than I ever expected to see in Arizona)At a look out point
Where I Live
Yep, that's my exit...we are about a half mile from the federal and state prisons. I like to tell myself that at least they are all locked up!
I am getting used to Tuscon more each day but it is a change from nice quite Clarkston, MI and to be honest a little scary sometimes. We do like it though and found quite a few fun things to do this summer. Hopefully, it will continue to grow on us and we will love it as much as Michigan. The amazing weather is helping that process along!
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