The Klevenski Family-Style Blog

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Summertime Outings

Corvette Show
IFest 2008
Wheeee! Ride 'em cowboy!
Surfside Beach
Rocket launch
Riding Bikes & Trikes
Vrooooom!
"Look Mama! No training wheels!"A very proud moment!Health Museum - Grossology Exhibit
Skin climbing wall
"Pooting" machinesLife-sized "Operation" gameClimbing through the large intestines
Standing inside a giant noseToothy smiles ... or not!
I haven't updated our blog in what seems like forever so I'm squeezing some time out of the day to get it done. I grouped a bunch of fun outings together that we have done this summer ... as a picture is worth a thousand words, I haven't included much text. The Corvette show was fun, but hot. The International Fest was also a lot of fun, but REALLY hot - we discovered Sammy really likes riding horses. Sammy is extremely shy socially, but definitely makes up for that with great confidence and talent in physical activities. As always, the boys love the beach and had a blast when we went on July 3rd. We went to a local festival on July 4th and played for a few hours before watching the fireworks. I definitely want to do that again next year ... it was great! Both boys had birthdays (I'll cover those in another post) and we launched a rocket that Keith got for Johnny about 3-400 feet in the air. It was a spectacular flight, but over really fast. Johnny learned to ride his bike sans-training wheels ... I was astonished how quickly he learned! I copied a friend's approach and removed the training wheel AND the pedals from his bike and would push Johnny along while he pulled his feet up and learned to balance. After two 10-15 minute sessions, I put the pedals back on and before I could turn the video camera on, Johnny shot off like a rocket across the parking lot and rode all over the place! Magnificent! Sammy likes to tear up the pavement on his Kettler trike ... complete with racing noises "Vroooom!" It's adorable and hilarious. I took Johnny to the Health Museum for his 6th birthday and we had the greatest day of any museum visit ever! The temporary exhibit called Grossology - The Impolite Science of the Human Body was perfect for two little boys who find humor in bodily functions. We reluctantly left after being there for 5 hours so we wouldn't get stuck in traffic and miss his birthday dinner with Keith. I can hardly wait for the next exhibit in the fall.