We are usually very low key during the weekends. We often don't leave the house until after Sarah's morning nap, dine out for lunch, do some shopping, and then head home in time for Sarah's afternoon nap. But this weekend, we had a couple of special events, which made for a rather unusual busy weekend.
On Saturday, we went to my friend, YW's daughter, EW's Red Egg and Ginger party in Emeryville. We had a great time, eating and catching up with kids' talk at our table. After Sarah had her meal, she was eager to release some of her energy. And after she had the yellow balloon in her hands, she went on a little sugar high. She walked around and around - falling down and then getting up. She was having a lot of fun with friend CF.
Sarah and her Yellow Balloon |
Because it was time for her afternoon, we left around 2pm and Sarah quickly fell asleep in the car. She was tired. Since we don't go to the East Bay often, we decided to stick around the area for a little bit. We drove to Berkeley, Telegraph Ave/College Ave area. SQ went to school in Berkeley so he did a little reminiscencing of his college years there (which is a long time ago!) Later we drove up to Tilden Park. I've heard about the Steam Train there, but have never been. So we decided that it would be fun to go there since the weather was beautiful.
By the time we got there, the train was about to arrive for the next ride so we quickly woke Sarah up (she had napped about 1hr by that time already) and hopped onto the train. It was such a beautiful ride! The weather was perfect as the train went through the forest park. Couldn't have asked for a more gorgeous day to be on the train. Here is a picture of us as we came out of the tunnel. Sarah's expression on the picture is simply priceless.
Daddy and Sarah pose in front of the Steam Train at Tilden Park |
On Sunday (Father's Day), our family had a party at Rinconada Park in Palo Alto. We had a Hawaiian-themed party. The Hawaiian dress that Sarah got as a gift from my sister was still too big for her, so she had to wear another dress. She was walking on the grass but once she fell down, she didn't like using her hands to get up (the grass was too prickly).
This park has an outdoor swimming pool, and since the temperature was in the high 80's on Sunday, it was a perfect day to introduce Sarah to the pool. She got suited up and ready to go in the water with Daddy.
Unfortunately, even though Sarah loves taking baths**, she was not happy to be in the water. She whined and whined ~ she just didn't like being there!! So after a few minutes, we took her out. We left the park around 5pm and Sarah finally took her afternoon nap. Because it was so late in the day already, I woke her up after 1/2 hour so she can still sleep at night.
** Don't know what happened... but maybe Sarah got traumatized by the pool, she is not liking her baths these few days. Every time we put her into the tub, she wants to get out. Oh no, what happened to my bath-loving, water-splashing baby Sarah?? Hope this is only a phase!!
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The same fear of water/bath happened to Chloe after our Hawaii trip. Prior to Hawaii, Chloe loved the bath and didn't really mind washing her hair too much. I would pour water down her head and even though she would rub her eyes furiously when the water got in, she never really cried. But after we took her into the pool and beaches in Hawaii (mostly against her will), she came back really hating water being poured on her head. To this day, she still whines a lot when we wash her hair by pouring water down her head. Now I mostly have to hold her by one hand, balance her butt on my lap, and wash her hair at the sink to avoid getting water near her eyes. I guess we traumatized her too much in the pool and beach too.
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