Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Summer Camp in March

Josie spent another weekend up at "Snohomish Summer Camp" or otherwise known as Aunt Liz and Uncle Ed's. No wonder she likes to visit there so much. She has a new adventure(s) each day and is surrounded by unconditional love and encouragement. She wanted to stay 40 nights but we compromised on 4. It is always a nice break for us when Josie goes up there but after all the stress from the week before with Benjamin's medical scare, it was an especially needed break. Plus, Julie was in LA with friends so the house was strangely quiet.
After meeting up with Liz, they headed to the indoor gym. A great place for Josie to get her energy out.

They also:

went roller skating



made bead jewelery


visited the Reptile Zoo


made bread


rode her bike (in between rain showers)



and no weekend up north would be complete without some quality time with her two favorite dogs, Schnitzel and Nudel. It looks like she did all these things on the same day because she refused to wear anything other than this dress :)


THANK YOU again, Liz and Ed!!! We all had a nice weekend

** I just showed Josie the photos and read her what I said and she told me that I had to include that they also went to "Old MacDonald's" Before she left she had asked me, "where is that place where Liz takes me and I get french fries and ketchup?" and I said, "Oh, McDonalds" and since then it has been dubbed "Old MacDonald's" which she gets treated to whenever she visits either of her Aunties up to the north. We don't ever go there..... OK, coming clean here, twice while I was pregnant with Benjamin I actually took Josie there for fries while I caved under a burger craving- a big mac both times! Ugh. I have to say it did taste good :)

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I didn't realize I could comment. I love reading your blog! But would like to point out that the treat at "Old MacDonalds" is French Fries AND Ice cream.

Karrie said...

Haha!! I know, Josie reminded me of that, too.
I love it that you comment. No one else does. It somehow validates all the work I put into writing the blog.

Unknown said...

Just wait until the kids grow up and they can read and see details about their life growing up. That will be an amazing gift for them.