Zoo Donation

Picture of MollyToday, Molly donated all of her money to the Austin Zoo.  The zoo was recently burglarized for an estimated $30,000 in cash and equipment.  We discussed helping the zoo as a family, and Molly decided to donate all of the $14 she had saved up from her allowance.  Molly asked if the zoo would need any more money after her donation.  She was slightly disappointed to hear that it would still need more money, but we assured her that her generous donation was making a difference.

Claire is generous in spirit but is desperately saving up for some My Little Pony stuff.  She has $7 and really needs a few more dollars for some stuff for her MLP videos.  With some real shopping and budgeting experience under her belt, Claire is all too aware of the value of a dollar.  To her credit, Claire had sent several dollars to Winter the dolphin a while back.

Happy 4th!

This year’s July 4th fireworks were out at the the Circuit of the Americas stadium instead of the usual Ladybird Lake, due to construction at Auditorium Shores.  We didn’t feel like staying up late to watch fireworks in a stadium on the outskirts of town, so we skipped the fireworks and opted for the neighborhood parade in the morning instead.

The parade was a funny mix.  It started with a few active soldiers from Camp Mabry, followed by some Civil War guys in Union blue, then some WWII units in real halftracks (wow) heading down the street.  They were followed by families in old cars and local businesses throwing candy to the kids.  The kids made off with a pile of candy, like a mini-Halloween in July.  Once the parade passed, the crowd fell in behind and headed to the nearby park to enjoy some ice cream (gelato, actually), lemonade, and just run around and play.

 

Molly was feeling fitfully patriotic and wanted to bring her “America flag” to the “America Day” parade.  Claire was mainly happy to see several of her school friends who she hadn’t seen since school let out for summer.  I was feeling patriotic myself and made a comment about how America is such a big, diverse country with so many different kinds of people and places, and it somehow all just fits together right.  Nobody cared about my moving comment.  Still, it was a good time and a lot better than sitting in a Formula 1 stadium with two sleepy kids.

In the afternoon, I headed off to work like mad on my next app, which I am trying to nail down with a few days off this week.  So Kit had the kids to herself for a quiet July 4 evening.

Our Day at Schlitterbahn

Today was not our first time to the Schlitterbahn, the amazing water park in New Braunfels.  But it was our first time to go with Claire fully able to swim and Molly kind of able to swim (both thanks to many hours at Emler).  Kit had the week off, and I took a couple days off too.  We departed our house a little after at 8:00 am on a Wednesday with the purpose of getting there before it is (1) crowded and (2) hot.  Or at least before it gets really crowded and hot.  Actually, Schlitterbahn provides lots of shade and of course water, but we still wanted to put things in our favor with an early start.

Water shoes drying outside
Drying shoes: the only picture we have from our wet day at Schlitterbahn.

We spent most of the day in the newer, eastern part of the park for a change, mainly Blastenhoff and Surfenburg.  Claire was able to handle herself pretty well in the water, much better than last time we came a year or two ago.  She absolutely loved The Torrent and found it difficult to leave.  The Torrent is a large circular “lazy river” type of ride combined with a wave pool.  Most people ride in a tube, but Claire and I both favored a free swim approach.  We also tugged Molly along in her tube.  Molly was thrilled and all smiles until the the fifth time through, when she said did not want to go again.  Claire was a little bit heartbroken to leave her beloved Torrent.

The Torrent
Stock photo of Claire’s favorite: The Torrent

Molly’s favorite was Han’s Hideout, a 4-story really drippy pirate boat featuring several small, kid-friendly water slides.  Han’s Hideout was custom made for Molly.  We all liked Kristal River and Kristal Cove, a basic wave-free lazy river that we got to float or swim around many times.  Molly even did a little bit of (closely supervised, very brief) free swimming here.  Kit is not a big swimmer but did her best to have a good time at this crazy water park.  She did get stuck with all the bathroom trips for the girls and tended to get stuck watching Molly play in the little-kid areas, which is just not as much fun as splashing around in the Torrent.  Kit made sure we had a fully stocked cooler and a good picnic table in the shade.  We definitely got some smiles out of Kit on Kristal River, too.

Han's Hideout
Stock photo of Molly’s favorite: Han’s Hideout

By the end of the day, it was finally hot and crowded, and we were all getting exhausted.  Claire started to seem just a little less safe in the water by herself.  We’ll have to come back next year when she is rested up to take a fifth turn at The Torrent and Molly can do a little more free swim.

A Post About Posters

Posters on Molly's wall
Molly’s wall adorned with posters of her heroes.

Molly has decided to decorate the wall on her side of the room with posters.  It started when the girls’ nanny Jackie helped Molly and Claire make a big crayon drawing of the own names.  Molly and Claire both immediately wanted to mount it on the wall above their beds.

After this, Molly was inspired.  She scrounged up some posters that came with some of her books, some of her favorite characters.  There are the standard Disney princesses and The Pigeon.  We’ve been really into the Mo Willems “Pigeon” books.  They are short and really fun to read in silly voices.  Molly even does an amazing little tiny voice for the little tiny chick in The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog.  Anyways, The Pigeon is a funny bird and a bit of a troublemaker.  And now he takes his place along side the princesses on Molly’s wall.

Claire is sticking with just her name poster for now.  I told Claire that in a few years, she and Molly would be putting up Justin Bieber posters.  Claire was horrified.  “Whaaat?!?!  No way, Dad!!!” is all she could say.  I hope she is right.

Little Miss Stinky Feet

Kit and Molly wanted me to post something about Molly having really stinky feet.  I mean, really smelly feet.  Molly looks cute, but her feet stink.  You really have to smell these things.

I guess all I can do is post a picture of said stinky feet.  This post was not my idea.

Molly and her stinky feet.
Molly and her stinky feet.

 

Dinner

Dinner with the kids is usually pretty nice.  The girls tell us a little bit about their day, or at least Claire does.  Molly usually doesn’t remember much about the day and sometimes thinks we are having lunch instead of dinner.  She has no idea what day of the week it is.  She really lives in the moment.

Tonight, dinner was a challenge, sort of a throwback to Molly’s toddler days.  Molly convinced herself that she did not like her cheese pizza.  She objected that it had too much sauce on it, actually any sauce at all.  Eventually Molly worked herself up into a full-blow fit, crying loudly, holding up a limp slice of pizza and pointing at the  sauce on it.  I reminded Molly the she had enjoyed lots of pizza with sauce on it just like that before, but of course logic would not help right then.

Claire got agitated by Molly’s loud fussing and yelled, “What are you crying for!?!”, like a parent at her wit’s end.  This, of course, made Molly more agitated and loud.  Meanwhile, Claire was on this kick about choking.  She kept asking, “Am I choking?” and “Did I chew this enough?”  I told her that if you’re talking, you’re not choking.  So she would say to herself, “I’m not choking.” throughout dinner as she ate and Molly continued to cry.  Craving some somber music, I had The Joshua Tree on but had to kill it; it was only adding to the cacophony.

Recently, Kit’s work hours have made it tough for her to get home in time for dinner.  By the time Kit got home, everything had calmed down.  Molly had collected herself and was enjoying some salad with ranch dressing but was still red and splotchy from crying.  Kit said Molly looked hot.  Claire and I said in unison that Molly had been crying.  Molly asked us to please not talk about it.  She was a little embarrassed from crying, which I guess is the difference between a four-year-old and a three-year-old.  Molly would go a little crazy later at bedtime too, but she ended up falling asleep with a stomach full of pizza which had she eventually remembered that she liked after all.

Baby No More

Molly is officially not a baby an more.  Today she discovered the last vestige of her babyhood, an old container of diaper cream.  In a grand symbolic gesture, she decided to throw it away.  Well, at least it was a grand symbolic gesture to me.  I think Molly just wanted to put something in the fun panda bear trash can.

Molly throwing away diaper cream

Too Cold To Swim!

Enjoying hot chocolate and warming up after a summer swim.
Enjoying hot chocolate and warming up after a summer swim.

We went for a swim today at the new Westenfield pool.  It was just rebuilt from the ground up — a brand new main pool, a kiddie “beach access” pool, new changing facilities, plus lots of bench space and shade.  I love this pool.

We took the girls there for the first swim of the summer.  And this was the first family “free swim” we have done in almost a year.  Both girls are a lot stronger swimmers than a year ago.  Claire can fully swim on her own, even in the deep end.  Molly can swim in short spurts on her own, and loved jumping into the pool from the side.  She did this over and over — just in, and then a short swim of 5 to 10 feet to me.  We had the usual awkwardness of “who has Molly”, and traded off some so Claire and I could go swim in the deep end.  Claire and I pretended to be a dolphin family (pod?) swimming in the deep end.

After a while, though, Molly was shivering.   Then she was turning a little blue.  The pool was too cold!  That is not something we normally even have to consider in Austin in the summer.  But there was poor slightly blue Molly.  She was blue and cold, but she did insist she wanted to stay in the water and swim.  Over her protests, we got her wrapped up in a towel and got home, where the girls put in try, warm clothes and enjoyed a hot chocolate to warm up.  Yes, that’s right. Hot chocolate to warm up in June.  There were no complaints form the kids over that!

Molly Writes

Molly has been dabbling with writing for a while, but she is taking it to a new level.  The other day she asked for a sticky note and how to spell “ball”.  Then she wrote “ball” on the notes and stuck it to the well above a beach ball.  She said she wanted us all to remember there was a ball there.

"Ball" note

She also wrote her name on a piece of paper, although I forget for what purpose.  I think she is gearing up for pre-K in the fall.

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