So we've had a lot going on lately. In addition to our consultation about botax and selective dorsal rhizotomy
(which I posted about here: http://galliringo.blogspot.com/2008/06/consultations.html)
we've been busy with fun summer activities like gardening, canoeing, going to parades, eating ice cream...each summer seems to get more and more fun as the girls are better able to appreciate and articulate their experiences.
Here are the girls enjoying a Memorial Day parade, northern New England small-town style, complete with tractors, old cars, fire engines and local marching bands. We went with our good friends and my sister-in-law and her two boys.
And here is our container garden and a few shots of the girls cultivating our first crop: radishes! They were really into pulling them out and but not so into eating them.
We've also been hanging in the sandbox alot, trying to encourage people not to eat or throw sand but otherwise having a great time.
When it started to get really hot, we headed down to the river at the end of our road which is a great way to cool down quickly. The girls love it there: they love to find interesting rocks, walk around in the water, check out the algae and try to skip stones with Daddy (ker-PLUNK!)
After our paddle, we went to a beach on the same lake and spent the rest of the afternoon swimming and eating ice cream. It was a really special Father's Day.