Saturday, June 23, 2007

Bike Ride




This weekend we took our bikes out for a forest ride. Zoe looked a little nervous at first (and she hates the helmet) but she enjoyed zooming along behind daddy. We bought my bike just a few weeks before I became pregnant with Zoe. With the tiredness and nausea, I didn't ride for long. That poor bike has barely been used! Now we can enjoy riding all together

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Dancing





"Maybe I should teach YOU guys a few moves..."

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Father's Day


Daddy looks for some "chin custard" at brunch

Nico and Zoe received a combo gift for father's day- a new bike seat!


"Hurry up dad, I'm ready for my ride"


Zoe loves going for a ride- dad insists on a helmet- Safety First!


High five

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Kites




We spent the day in Santa Cruz, wanderng around downtown, and eating yummy greek food at Vasilis.
Zoe is really starting to let her will be known. As her interest in her environment grows, it's harder for her to let go of fun experiences. 3 times today, I had to drag her away from something, which spurned huge protest.
The first was a fountain trickling in front of Starbucks. Mommy, with a huge purse, and two lattes in one hand had to pull a yelling zoe from the fountain and back into the car while we were both young.
Second, on our way down the coast, we stopped to visit the beach near the pigeon point lighthouse. Zoe's feet kicked as she sprung from the car, lunging herself in the direction of the crashing waves. She pointed out to sea with her whole arm as if to say "Jesus guys, have you seen THAT!!!". She walked on the sand, toddling straight for the whitewash. I showed her that she should consider the ocean with great respect. "never turn your back on the waves" is lesson numero uno. Lesson number two was actually two lessons in one: "Zoe, just like with men, don't go running up to them enthusiastically- " I showed her that she could stand a few feet back and watch them carefully, always knowing that eventually, they will come to her. We combed the tideline together and spotted limpets, crab shells, snail shells and bits of seaweed. She was so upset when it was time to go.
The third time was when we went for a walk at Waddel beach. As we came out of the park towards the car, zoe spotted the fluttering kites from the kitesurfers. Mezmerized, she stared at the horizon, watching the rainbow shaped kites with their brightly colored sails darting about in the air. We waved bye-bye and promised to come back and visit them again soon.
It seems that having that closure helps ease the separation. "Wave bye-bye!"

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

First Day



Today was Zoe's first day at daycare. She started going to a small school run by a woman named Agnes. Now, don't let this picture give you the wrong impression- this was taken when I came to pick her up. By this time, it had been 8 hours since she'd seen her mommy. 8 hours, and NO naps. That's a long day. When I dropped her off in the morning, she hit the ground running. She headed for a big wall of toys and never looked back. When I leaned down to kiss her goodbye, she shooed me away, "I'm busy". She never even saw me leave. She had a great time. Agnes says that she acted as if she'd been there forever. She says that Zoe is very independent. The other kids are really cute. They chase each other on tricycles, take turns on the slide, read books, play with toys, listen to music and have fun all day. It's a win-win for everyone.
The next day when we went back, she nearly lept out of my arms at the front door. She squealed with delight. One of the other kids came running over, "Zoe's back!"

Sleepyhead




Waking up in the morning takes some time. Sometimes, it takes a ride on the rocking-kitten.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The 3 story bedtime





Zoe likes to read the same stories over and over again. When uncle Mark came over, zoe wanted him to read Mr. Brown. "Oh the wonderful sounds Mr. Brown can do, he can sound like a cow, he can go Moooooooo!". It's fun to hear how everyone reads the story differently. I'm sure Zoe gets a kick out of it too. After reading Mr. Brown twice, Mark was bored with the routine. Doesn't she get tired of hearing them over and over again? Oh no. Little did he know that Nico and I had each read it twice as well.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Bathtime



Friday, June 8, 2007

Who needs a comb?




It takes a lot of work to look this dissheveled

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Weeee!





"Let's go again!"