21.7.08
What Not to do in a Heat Wave
We've been wanting to get out and see some of the sights since we came all this way, so we decided that we were not going to let the staggering humidity stop us from riding the Metro to the zoo on Saturday. Little did we know, however, that this particular Saturday had been designated for doing track repairs and maintenance, so we could expect up to 60 minute delays. We spent a lot of time waiting to get on the train only to sit and wait for it to go. It was HOT. When we got to our final destination we took the strollers up the longest, scariest escalator I've ever seen and walked a few more blocks along the very balmy street and took a break at a Starbucks before we walked across the street to the entrance of the zoo. We made it about 20 yards inside then stopped for some gelato. After seeing (and smelling) the elephants we got some frozen lemonade. They also had little misting sprinklers set up all over so everyone congregated around those. Everyone looked red and sweaty and miserable. Was it worth it? I think so. Jayson always has a good time when sprinklers and/or animals are involved. Aidan slept through most of it, waking up only when we encountered air conditioned areas, like Starbucks and later the delicious Italian restaurant that we ate at (or maybe it was the food that woke him up?). Jay and I felt like we were doing what we ought to do: gettting out and seeing the sights of our new town. They did have one cool exhibit:the primates have a big system of poles with ropes that attach and they can go out of their fences and just walk along their rope system way up in the sky, like tight rope walkers. We were very entertained and hoped to see what we thought would be very funny: perhaps one might need to pee while overhead? But no such luck...they were very polite and made it safely across. So we headed to the nearest sprinkler. After lunch we went to museums downtown and saw some African art and a new exhibit of the work of Jim Hensen. Jayson was scared of the puppets at first...he didn't want to look at them, even Bert and Ernie! Funny! Jay kept trying to peel Jayson's hands away from his face to make him look. That usually doesn't work, and this was not an exception. We shared the Metro back with a big group of Future Farmers of America, which was hilarious. High schoolers are almost always an excellent source of comic relief (unless they're your own, I think). It was a full day and we decided that anymore adventure seeking will just have to wait until it's a bit cooler. Besides, Jay leaves tomorrow for LA and when he gets back he'll most likely leave right away for Southern Virginia. We may go with him, because I don't know how else I'll be able to keep up with my marathon training. That, by the way, is going very well in spite of the heat. I just have to get up really early. Which reminds me that I really need to get to bed!
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Shred Violinist on NY subway
Prep for Cross Country
Captain Jayson's Rocket Launch
Dutch Wonderful Rollercoaster!
The perfect vent for Aidan...
Rocket Experiment :(
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feel like dancing?
Charlie's laugh
Jayson at Swim Camp
Swimming at the Beach
Swimming at the Beach
Feedjit
Charlie is multi-faceted.
Charlie, do you have something in your nose???
Happy Birthday Astronaut Jayson!
Da Bonk.
Happy Birthday Aidan!
Interview with a four year old...
Nadia CRACKS ME UP!!!
Watch this!
Easter Message
Happy Birthday Aidan!
Aidan Learns to Walk
Jayson's usual eating antics
Aidan's Tickle Torture
Aidan Picks Up
Jayson the Pirate
Aidy the Inchworm
Jayson singing "The World is So Big"
In case you have trouble understanding...
The world is so big and oh, so round
And even God's creations are almost so found.
Brothers and sisters and trees so tall,
animals big and animals small.
The world is so big and oh, so round
And even God's creations are almost so found...
etc, etc.
The correct words are:
The world is so big and oh, so round
And in it God's creations are found.
Mountains and valleys and trees so tall,
Animals big and animals small.
The world is so big and oh, so round
God loves us all, His blessings abound
The world is so big and oh, so round
And even God's creations are almost so found.
Brothers and sisters and trees so tall,
animals big and animals small.
The world is so big and oh, so round
And even God's creations are almost so found...
etc, etc.
The correct words are:
The world is so big and oh, so round
And in it God's creations are found.
Mountains and valleys and trees so tall,
Animals big and animals small.
The world is so big and oh, so round
God loves us all, His blessings abound
Jayson's Top10
- The Beach (any pile of sand qualifies)
- Daddy ("Daddy's just my favorite")
- Singing (even during sacrament meeting we cannot squelch his humming!)
- Dumbo, his everpresent Elephant
- Robinhood (as in the Prince of Thieves. "Mommy, my name is Robinhoodin, not Jayson.")
- Swinging, sliding, climbing, jumping at the park
- Marshmallows
- All guys, boys, men, grandpas, uncles, etc.
- Doritos (spicy red chips)
- the color yellow
Aidan's Top 10
- Mommy
- Babbling
- Drooling
- Wiggling
- Watching the dog
- Watching his brother
- Sucking on anything that comes within close proximity to his mouth
- Sucking on his two middle fingers
- Breastfeeding
- Eating
A Photographer in the Making
Jayson loves taking pictures! He took most of these while we were on vacation in Washington and a few at home. I love that he takes pictures of himself. He then asks me to show them to him and he giggles a little when he sees what terrific shots he's gotten.
2 comments:
Wow, I just love every post you write! Isn't it fun to explore the new city? We never did any "exploring" or traveling in Utah, and now all of a sudden, we've moved and gone on lots of road trips and seen the sites all around. Definitely fun. By the way, congrats on training for the marathon. That's one thing I would love to do but am just content to merely dream about it...I've never really liked running.
You guys are so brave. The heat in Utah has kept us from going to the zoo. I want to go before school starts up though.
What marathon are you training for? I, like Melanie, don't like running, but I do it for the sense of accomplishment (I guess). I am training for a triathlon right now. That way I don't have to run all the time.
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