Sunday, June 28, 2015

a BEES-y week

While Mommy was at her BEES summer camp (click on the link to see pictures of some of her adventures at camp!) for 11+ hour days this past week, Daddy got to take on the role of stay-at-home dad.  He did a great job getting Isaac out for all sorts of adventures, keeping him on his nap & meal schedule, and sending Mommy plenty of text and photo updates throughout the days.  




They went grocery shopping, on lots of walks, swimming at aunt Kim's, and even stopped by the fountains at the inner harbor to meet Mommy while she was there with BEES. He seemed to have a great time wherever he went!


Swimming at Aunt Kim's:









a nice surprise to see Lucia!



Visiting the fountains with Mommy's summer camp:
























walking the tightrope of the grate








he couldn't get enough of this grate!


meeting some campers/Daddy's future students at his new school





During the first week of BEES we had some house guests.  Ryan and his sons stayed with us during the week to help ease their long commute to BEES in the morning (they are living with family in Germantown for the summer while they wait to settle on a house). Isaac enjoyed having some other friends to observe and play with. Jimmy is in Kindergarten and Kaijir is in 2nd grade and he had a lot of fun watching them. They had fun playing hide-and-seek. The boys would hide and then call for Isaac, and he would crawl around the house laughing, trying to find them.  



breakfast time!


















One night after BEES, Ryan treated us to a Taco Tuesday dinner at On the Border as a thank you. Yum!























"Hey Daddy, what kind of margarita are YOU getting?"


Check out this VIDEO of Isaac's latest hip/booty shaking dance moves (amidst some fake crying)!


And this weekend we went out for a family dinner date to Bella Napoli in Pasadena. We've been hearing great things about it and wanted to check it out.  It was pretty good! Isaac enjoyed himself as always, trying out some crayons for the first time, and munching on some of the freshly baked bread at the table. 









He also continues to try and help out around the house.  The other day he wanted to help Daddy unload the dishwasher and he also tried wiping down the (already clean) coffee table.  And he's finding ways to get in some very tight locations, like in the corner between the radiator and his play pen. Mealtime also continues to be a pretty messy time of day, and even when he's strapped in his highchair we have to keep a close eye on him as his reach and curiosity grow each day. 








Here's a video of him wiping the coffee table:































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