Category: Kalina


Grandma and Diane came to dirt house on Wednesday.  She had our mermaids costumes and leotards for gymnastics.  After we showed dirt house to Diane we got to try them on.  First, the mermaid costumes!

See all the sparkles?  Grandma sewed them on!

 

Hey!  Where’d the sparkles go?  Grandma, you need to fix this side!

It’s twisted but that’s ok!

Say “Ariel!”

 

Now for our leo’s.  Grandma bought these in California.  If we liked our gymnastics class, we got to try them on.  Mine is the zebra stripes and Autumn get to be Autumn Angel instead of Autumn Monster.

   

Thursday after school we got to decorate the pumpkins we got last weekend.  Since it’s still to early to carve them, Mom let us glue and glitter them!  That was lots of fun!

Diane hasn’t had much practice monitoring a 2 year old at crafts.  She accidentally opened the glitter jar all the way.  White glitter came pouring out on to Autumn’s pumpkin!

I’m using the pink.

 

Good job squeezing the glue!

Now shake, shake, shake!

Turn and get this side next.

Deep in concentration.  The tongue thing comes from my Daddy!

 

Saturday we headed down to Larkspur to go to a pumpkin patch.  We were a little early so we stopped at the park to play.

This park had a tire swing.  We’ve never been on one before-they are fun!

 

I could even play with it by myself.

Autumn went to climb the play structure.  It was all wet so she didn’t really play on it.

Instead she went into airplane mode.

We left for the pumpkin patch and got there right when it opened.  We were the only ones there for awhile. We started with the animals you could pet and feed.  We tried to get the baby piggie to come to us, but he was to busy digging in the dirt.

These are alpaca’s.  The spit, but not on us!

       

Then we fed the sheep and goats.

       

Even Grandpa fed the animals.

There were ducks, geese, and turkeys.

After the animals Autumn headed to the hay maze.  I went to see the horses.

This is Rosie.

        

Next we went cow wrangling.

   

Spin the rope and THROW!

 

Look at Grandpa do it.  He almost looks like he knows what he’s doing.

   

Autumn got pretty good at spinning her rope.

   

Pull!

Next we threw apples at the squirrel, bear, and moose.  Watch out Grandpa!

     

Then we were off to the rope maze.  You had to follow the different color ropes to try and get to the flag that matched it.

   

Autumn followed the yellow rope and made it to the orange flag by Grandpa.  Hmmmm, guess she didn’t quite follow the rope!

Playing some more in the maze.

 

Check these things out!  You won’t believe what they are for!

See that basket?  It had apples and pumpkins inside it for us to launch at the hay.

Pull some more!

Here I go!

You pull, pull, pull it and then you let go!

 

Can you believe we were only half way done with all the stuff to do there?  The next thing was a huge hay pyramid.  We went on it, but it wasn’t as much fun because we were a little to small to climb by ourselves.

     

We headed to the giant slide next.  They had a small one that we tried out first.

       

It might be hard to tell in the pictures but we were really having a lot of fun.  Autumn doesn’t smile very much when she’s doing things, and lots of the pictures where I was smiling, my eyes were shut.  Must be some of that asian I have in me!

Here’s the big slide.  We raced down a few times.

        

We even went down on our tummies.  Hey, where’s the picture of me on my tummy?

 

On the way to the “corn box” we stopped and turned into sunflowers.

   

Wanna know what the corn box is?  It’s like a sandbox, but instead it’s full of corn!

   

See, corn!

Where’s Kalina?!

Surprise!

Alright, I’ll be honest.  The corn was way cool to play in, but here’s the trouble with corn versus sand.  When sand sticks to you it’s small and not so noticeable.  When corn sticks to you it’s a little more uncomfortable!  We had corn in our shoes and hair.  It was even down my pants!  Later that night Dad had to a get a piece out that was stuck at the top of my booty!

The had a tractor ride.  We rode behind the tractor on a hay trailer and looked for animals in the field.  We saw deer, ducks, a turkey, and a fox.  (They weren’t real though!)

Since Grandpa was there, we got to ride the horses 2 times!  We both choose to ride Rosie again.

       

While I waited for Autumn to finish I petted Eeyore, the donkey.

 

Finally it was time to pick a pumpkin!  Mom said we could have one.  She says we’ll get to buy more later when it gets closer to Halloween.  In Colorado they get mushy and yucky if you carve them to soon.  We have to wait until it’s only a couple days until Halloween to do carving.
Go grab a wheel barrow!

 

I got mine!

 

Don’t drop your pumpkin!

     

Let’s go pay!

See that mark on mom’s knuckle of her ring finger?

That’s where Rosie’s son, Champion nipped her.  She got bitten by a pony!

 

 

 

Thursday was our last day to play in Hawaii since our flight was leaving Friday.  We did a little shopping and then took Allie to the airport.  Dad golfed with someone he met at the pool.  We headed down to the pool after we got back from the airport.

One our favorite things to play with was the plastic cups down at the pool.  See them on Autumn’s feet?  She even tried to walk with them on!

Mom says that even Autumn monster can look innocent.

 

Proof that dad went to the pool.  We loved the floaty rings that Grandma brought for us.  They let us go anywhere in the big pool.

Chill laxing

Having fun together.

After the pool, which we were at for more than 4 and a half hours we headed to the beach for one last time.  We played in the sand and in the ocean.  If you ask Autumn, her favorite thing about Hawaii was “booty waves”.  That’s where you sit in the sand and let the wave bump into you.  I liked swimming in the big pool the best.  We had a great trip!

We gave our boogie board and 1 of the viewing boards to some kids at the pool.  Later that night, after we were done playing with ours, we took our boards to the valet guys and left them for them to share with other people.

Peek-a-boo!

Before we headed to the airport we played at the park a little to burn off some energy.

 

Bye-bye Hawaii!  Aloha!