Archive for July, 2009

Science and Nature

I am quite excited Lilah.
Tonight was the first time you “Actively” watched a nature/science show. We have watched them in the past but your demeanor was not that different than when you are watching “your shows” (Blue’s Clues, Little Bill, Little Bear) in that you just sit there sort of zoned out and visually “bothered” if anyone tries to engage you.

Tonight you were full of life and asking questions, so many, in fact, that it was hard for your Mom and I to watch, “what’s he doing”?, “Where they goin’”?, “What’s gonna happen next”?, “A MONKEY”!. You found the howler monkeys and their prehensile tail fascinating, along with the 6′ otters (“those are big otters mommy”). You were a little bothered/scared by the entomologist as he couldn’t manage to keep from getting bitten or stuck by the various insects he was studying (Army Ants, Tarantulas, scorpions) and were constantly checking on whether or nor the ants were coming back or not (with hands over ears, which is your “I don’t want to be scared” posture). This guy also induced hands going over ears as well (“I don’t want him to bite his hand”).

The show in question was: Lost World: Land of the Giants which is airing on “Green Planet” (thanks Mam for keeping the slingbox running).

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Three Times Around The Sun

Birthday Cake 2009
You had quite the extended birthday this year.
It started with a visit from your Nana, who left with LESS luggage than she arrived with, in mid-June. Next up was a visit from Mam and Poppy in early July who brought gifts from the whole family. Your Maw-Maw, Scott and Aunt Elaine were able to join in the festivities thanks to a video feed streamed live over the internet.

Stickers from Granddaddy
The week before your birthday a package arrived from your Granddaddy, and it wouldn’t do for you to wait so we had to open that right away. Needless to say by the time your birthday finally arrived on the 18th of July 2009, you were inundated with sticker books, new clothes, art supplies and plenty of cards.

Unfortunately late July is a bad time to have a birthday in Europe, as all your Spanish friends were out of town or busy over your birthday weekend. So instead of a party your Mom and I took you to the Madrid Safari which you enjoyed quite a bit (the original plan was to go to the water park but the weather proved to be a bit to cool for that).

Pancakes for a princessWhen you wandered into our bedroom that morning you said to your Mom, “I saw the presents and I heard a voice in my heart telling me not to open them and I listened to it”. Luckily you didn’t have to wait long as we opened presents first thing and followed that up with some of Mom’s CHOCOLATE CHIP pancakes.

Birds of Prey Madrid Safari
We arrived at the park just as the bird show was getting started. This performance featured birds of prey circling high above us before screaming down to pounce on a “rabbit”. There was also a fox and two wolves.
Wolves

From there we took a walk over to the petting zoo to see and feed the goats. As usual you were less than thrilled to have the goats eat out of your hands so I had to brave the throng of goats, pigs and deer with a bag of carrots. Feeding GoatsNothing makes you more friends in a petting zoo than a bag of carrots.


After the worlds worst hamburgers (again if you are going to any “park/zoo” in Spain it is best to bring your own lunch) you went for a much anticipated ride on a pony. Pony RideFrom there we visited the aviary to see the tropical birds. Our last “walking” stop was the mini-zoo where we saw a really big tiger, some raccoons (funny to see raccoons in every zoo), a close up visit with the birds of prey and, of course, the monkeys.
Monkey

Finally we made it to the drive through safari where the animals were free roaming (except the lions and elephants) and very happy to slobber on the window in hopes of a carrot. Nice ViewYou were very nervous about the animals getting into the car and insisted that the windows stayed up anytime an animal approached, especially the Emu towards the end. There were two elephants, when we first drove up one had his trunk in the other one’s ear, you mommy said “he is tickling his ear”. Shortly thereafter the elephant moved his trunk to the bottom of the other elephant at which time you commented that he is “tickling his bottom”.
Ear TicklingBottom Tickle



That evening you Mom and I went out to see Lucinda Williams at the Joy Eslava theatre for our first evening out since coming to Madrid while you slept peacefully with MariaJose watching over you.

FriendsYour birthday, however, didn’t end there. Your friend Alaia had a little party for you as well later the next week, sure looks like you girls had a good time.

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Lilah Chaplin

I can't see

I can't see

I am still not sure from where you pulled this one.
Your mother picked up a pair of sunglasses for you on our way to supper tonight. Little purple jobs with fairies and a Winnie-the-Pooh storage pouch, you were quite impressed.

We left the restaurant about dusk yet you insisted on wearing your shades. Immediately you complained about not being able to see and then “walked” into 3 trashcans and a sign post to drive home the point. I wouldn’t say you sold it very well as you did stop short and kind of leaned into them before looking back and laughing [Note from Camille: well she did more than lean into the garbage cans; she crowed "whoa, can't see" "look out" and "hey, how this garbage can get here?"], but we can work on that.

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Eat your veggies

It only took three years of training, saying her prayers and eating her vitamins, BROTHER!

Photo Booth in Segovia

Photo Booth in Segovia

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Meet Beee

Camille finally got around to getting some plants for the apartment, apparently a snail was thrown in for free. Well Lilah has adopted him as her pet being that our apartment will not allow dogs or cats.

And without any further delay,heeeeeeeeere’s Beee (munching on an apple):
Beee the snail

(When Lilah named him we asked whether it was spelled “B” or “B-e-e” and she responded with “B-e-e-e”)

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First Hike

Today, Lilah, we made our way out to Parque Regional Cuenca Alta del Manzanares. Which is about a 30 minute drive just north east of Madrid, where you participated on your official first hike. The weather was perfect, a nice breeze and enough clouds to keep the temperature bearable.

The park was free to enter and a lovely drive up to the trail head. You probably walked a good 40% of the time all on your own, mostly the flat and downhill portions, the rest of the time you were either on my back (the way up) or your Mom’s back (the way down) talking about any and everything that popped into your little head. As is your habit of late, you were most concerned with what any and everything was saying (what’s that Rock saying daddy? What’s the ground saying mommy?) as well as hunting down your echo, luckily we eventually found her towards the end of the trail, not so sure the rest of the park was equally pleased with your discovery, and certainly not with the hunt.

You found and commandeered a hiking stick about 5 minutes after being let out of the backpack which stayed with you through the end of the day (actually it might still be in the Premacy) along with the requisite bird feather. Around the halfway point we stopped for some oranges, apples, and sesame seed treats. A wrong turn kept us from making it to the summit, but that should provide enough of an excuse for us to go back (along with the swimming hole).

As we neared the end of the hike you pointed out that you had dropped your hat….about 500 yards UP the trail, I guess it could have been worse…. One guess who had the pleasure to back and retrieve it….

And of course no hike is complete without a stop by a cold mountain stream to cool off and relax, and today was no exception. You were not to keen on the whole idea at first but eventually you warmed up to the idea as you can see in the pictures below.

On our way out of the park we stopped by the village below for a bite to eat and a look at the local castle as well, needless to say your were OUT like a light by the time we got home (well after your first roadside poop).

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