Monday, May 3, 2010

Day Eight

Yet another HOT day.
Thank GOD we are having a nice cool breeze or this would be completely unbearable.

Earlier this morning, once Teryn got dressed, we all went for a walk around the subdivision and Rose showed me the new part of the neighborhood.
Sam exact houses just very open, absolutely no TREES.
Yuck. :p

We stopped for a little bit at a nice large pond that had some swinging seats set up in the shade.
There were some sort of large evil ducks/geese at the pond but once we moved far enough away from them they quit following us. ;-)
We sat there and swung for a little bit while the kids threw rocks in the water until Triston was bitten by ants then we moved onto the small playground that was close by.
They have a pool here but it's only five feet deep. -.-
It's not even open yet, Rose told me it was supposed to have opened this past weekend but certain people have been dragging their feet so now we have to wait till NEXT weekend.
Whatever, probably wont even open then either. >.<

We had to run back the house real quick because Teryn had to pee and wasn't going to pee in the bushes nor sneak into the pool's bathrooms by herself.
This girl, I swear......
But it was a good time as any to go back to the house because it had gotten close to nap time and you can tell it with Triston.
Boy gets oogly when he's tired.
You should see the looks I get sometimes from him, HA.
But he's just like his mama when she was younger.....
Remember? She would nearly bite your head off if you even LOOKED at her wrong let alone tried to touch or talk to her. :p
It's amazing how much of Rose is in Triston........

Once everyone was done napping and Teryn's mother came and got her we got Triston loaded into the car and headed for the beach.
When we got to the park Rose made me lay down all the way in the back so she wouldn't have to pay for me. XD
She was a little worried because her park pass had expired but the woman sitting in the booth barely even looked at her. :3
I loved the park, so woodsy, almost felt like home except for, you know, the PALM trees. :p
The beach was great, barely anyone was out and the sun was very tolerable.
I think I may have gotten a little color. ^o^
Triston was silly, when we first got there he wouldn't go anywhere near the water so we walked up and down the beach helping him find large shells he could throw at the waves.
An hour before we left Triston finally got up the nerve, and trusted me enough, to go a little ways out.
When it got too deep for him and the waves too large I would pick him up and wait for the waves to come closer before dipping him into the water.
He loved it.
When he would say "Done" I would run back to the water's edge where Rose was standing and place him at her feet and when he got his breathe back I'd pick him up and start all over again.
At one point I had him walking out by himself (with me behind him of course) to at least up to his chest before he wanted me to pick him up.
I think the biggest problem he really had was the riptide, that thing was so strong it nearly knocked me off MY feet the first time I ran in so I can only imagine what it was like for Triston.
Great fun, but an ass load of jellyfish everywhere. O.o
Had to keep dodging the boogers, in and out of water.
Yuck. :p

I'm not sure what we're having for supper, would have been nice to come home with something already being fixed but whatever. -.-
I know, I'm completely spoiled by Dad all the time. :3

Love you. ♥

Oh, before I forget, I almost got Triston saying "Aunty" down pat ( if I could get steve to quit calling me "anty" it would work a whole lot faster -.-) so now the only thing we have to work on it "Katie". :3

(On our way home from the beach Triston kept calling Rose "Mommy-yew/oh" and me "Aunty-yew/oh", it was cute cause it sounded like he was trying to meow like a cat but in reality he was probably making his own language to pass the time. ^.^)

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