Showing posts with label dominic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dominic. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

"I don't want to grow up..."

Summer has finally arrived! Out come the slip-n-slide and the pool...
Mommy (AKA Robyn, me) racing Alex to the finish.
 Zizi (Rochelle) purchased the slip-n-slide last year on clearance for $5!
  In the above picture Dominic is running down the track and Alex is wearing...well...his birthday suit.I had (emphasis on had) to teach Alex and Dominic how to use the slip-n-slide. :)
On Tuesdays, my mom watches Alex and Austin for me while I go work for a few hours, then i come back and get to visit for a couple of hours. Last tuesday was hot, hot hot, the first really hot day of summer that we have had so far. So, my mom finally was able to bring out her cool summer toys. Alex and Dominic really couldn't figure out how to use the slip-n-slide properly, and so I borrowed a suit from my mom and taught them how it is done. :)
 Alex and I relaxing in Zizi's new pool. She got this for only $15 dollars at WalMart. It is a great pool for small price!
 Dominic (left) and Alex (right) thought is was so cool that I was "swimming" with them.
 Dominic (left) and Alex (right) diving for the little squid toy thingys.
Yes, the experience wouln't have been complete if I didn't attempt to jump into the pool like the boys. Dominic was pretty insistant that I was really missing out. I love how excited the boys were that I was jumping. Thanks Zizi for the fun day and for taking the pictures!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Sunny Play Day in March?!

Isn't Austin adorable?!
I sure love this boy!

Trying out the swing for the first time.

He loved it.

Dominic (pictured in front) came over for the day.

He and Alex played outside ALL day...I think it was something like 11AM to 4PM...5 hours!


Oops! I think Austin is done! Alex was pushing him. I am certain that is not why he is crying :)

The boys kept bringing me this pitcher to refill with warm water. They played like this for at least an hour.

Dipping, drinking, dumping...
so simple...

Now it's time for a mud bath in the sand box! (Alex left, Dom right)

Mud pie...Mmmmm (Alex)

Alex sees an airplane...Dom is eying the ball of mud in his hand.

Alex loves mud and water....typical boy I guess. :)

Dominic with a mud worm (or is it a sea horse) on his forehead...

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Cousins

The almost-three-year-olds.
Dominic on the left, and Alex on the right. They are eating cupcakes.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Camping at the Coast

A couple of weeks ago, Paul went to Boy Scout Camp for a week, so my mom and I decided to take Alex and Dominic camping for a few days at the coast. We went to the Loeb Campground just outside of Brookings. Alex and Dominic really enjoyed leaping back and forth between beds and wrestling blindfolded...


They were shrieking with laughter, even when they bonked heads together.
The campground was beautiful, lots of trees and secret pathways.
The boys enjoyed hiding behind this tree. Peek-A-Boo!


We were camped right next to the Chetco River and had own own personal little path leading to the beach. It was a little to chilly to swim, but we had a lot of fun making echos and throwing rocks in the water...especially Dominic.
Alex loved the dinosaur house Zi Zi made. He insisted on going "inside" himself and "eating" dinosaur food.
Someone made this really cool tower of rocks. It was all Dominic could do to keep himself from destroying it.
Alex, on the other hand, began balancing little rocks on the top.


Riding a log in our campsite.

This next series of pictures are titled
Monkeys in a Tree.



We brought bikes for each of them and they loved going on rides around the loop. On one ride we saw these three boy playing in this tree. I said, "Look! There are monkeys in that tree!" Alex and Dom imeadiatly stopped and the look on their faces was priceless...complete and utter trust that what I was saying was true. To top it off, the boys in tree heard me and started acting like monkeys. Alex caught on to the joke and wanted to be a monkey in the tree as well, but Dominic did NOT want to have anything to do with them. It was hilarious. After playing with them for a bit, we heading back to camp. On the way back Dominic (who was making Zi Zi hold him) kept saying "Monkeys coming! Monkeys coming!" Just as my mom was assuring him we left the monkeys far behind and trying to convince him to get back on his bike, the monkey boys came up behind us oooing and ahing. We had to "feed" them bananas to get them to leave. Alex loved it!
Camp Inspection

Hugs and tickles


On the last day our "neighbors" moved out, providing access to this really cool group of trees.


Helping Mommy take down the tent.

Rochelle bought this really cool collapsible cart at a used kid stuff store. It was awesome and we used it everywhere we went!

This is the trail leading to our campsite---perfect for riding bikes.
This is the trail leading to the beach. Alex decided to go over the other side of this hill on his bike. It is really steep for about 10 feet, so needless to say he flipped the bike and landed on his head. I rushed to comfort him and he looked at me with big eyes and a small smile and said, "Bike fast!"


On Wednesday, we went to the beach all day. Sari and her three little ones, Uncle Randy, Aunt Pat, and Ethan all came up for the day.
The boys loved climbing the rocks by our cars.


Dominic is trying to jump down the hill.

Alex loved feeling the sand between his toes...and in his mouth unfortunately. I had hoped he had grown out of this stage, but I guess not. He spent a few days pooping sand. haha!

Helping Zi Zi build a sand castle...

And then destroying it!
Trying to fill up the buckets with water was a little intimidating, but it sure was fun to run from the waves.


Annie the sand princess was oblivious to it all. :)

Alex and Dom inspecting what happens when water is dumped on dry sand.

Going on an Adventure!

We found this cool fort that someone built just for us. :)
Dominic

Alex

Annie

Look! Gracie is sitting by herself! Just kidding, my mom was helping her.

Sand Crabs


Alex absolutely loves Gracie. He was thrilled that he got to hold her and she was grabbing his face.

All of the little sand crabs!

Hmmm...cool toes!

Annie was thrilled to wear Zi Zi's sun glasses.

Mathias showing off the cool rock he found.

There is always more exploring to do.

Riding a log...Alex was making these clicky-galloping sounds.

Getting them all to pose on this log...a Miracle! Dominic thought it was really funny to fall off the log, and did it over and over....but I still managed to catch him sitting on it for a split second.
Sliding down a little sand dune.

Randy and Ethan were the only ones brave enough to get in the cold water.

Aunt Pat and Jared were playing Frisbee, when Alex decided to join in.

This, of course, attracted all of the other little sand crabs to the scene.

Jared was very patient and nice to play with them.
Climbing the big rocks! They are growing up so fast!

We stayed two nights and were all very happy, but tired when it was time to head home.
The car was packed pretty tight (notice the bike tied behind the roof top carrier), but we managed to get it all back in the car. That's me at the wheel by the way, proof that I was really there. :)

All in all everything was wonderful, even though it was little quiet camping for two nights with just the four of us. Dominic woke the whole campground up the first night crying for his mom. Nothing would soothe him, so we got little sleep. Luckily, Alex slept through it all. The next day a ranger came to our camp and told us people were complaining about a crying baby in our camp. He wanted to know what we were going to do about it, so that he didn't cry the next night. He even suggested that we hold him and comfort him.....CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? I looked at him in disbelief and told him that we did everything we could, but he just missed his mom and that was that. I went on to say (very nicely) that if he wanted us to leave, then he could refund us our money and we would pack up, but I could not guarantee that Dom would not cry the next night. He was a nice Ranger, but obviously had never had kids. He leaned down to Dominic and said very sweetly, "Are you the little culprit? Are you going to cry tonight?" Dominic replied very matter-of-factly, "Yes." It was great! My mom and I had a great laugh over that one after the ranger left. For the record, Dom only woke up once the second night and it was just a little cry that lasted about 10 seconds.