Friday, September 30, 2011

This Was Our July

July was lots of fun and very hot! My sisters and I had lots of fun with Miss Yai who came to visit while Mommy and Daddy went to a wedding. I went to camp with my friends all month and practiced my swimming everyday. My sisters and I went out to the burbs to visit our friends before we left for vacation.

We went to the High Line and went to the AOL Rainbow City.

I had so much fun running around the big balloons and but jumping inside the big mushroom was the best part. I even ran into my friend Jonathan there!

Lydia was ogling all the food from the food trucks, since she just started eating baby food. She was particularly interested in the kimchee tacos.

Siri on the other hand didn't enjoy the heat, so Daddy told her to nap instead of fuss.

Daddy built us a make shift tent in my room from blankets and kitchen twine. He may need to consult all the engineers in the family next time he tries...

Lydia and Siri both started baby food in July. Here they are post beets. I had a similar picture back in the day that Mommy can't find...


Wearing my new hat everywhere I go....

Wearing it Daddy-style...

Some shots of Super Siri....playing in my Thomas tent

Pouting...

Playing in my room...

Posing for the camera...

I went to camp this summer for the first time. I had so much fun with my friends! Here I am with Blake and our counselor Ellie...

We swam everyday at camp and it was a blast...

I loved the noodles and the beach balls...

All the swimming at cam made me a braver swimmer in swim class. Here I am jumping in all by myself!

Lydia's first crawl at 7.5 months. She was like an inchworm at first and then she moved onto to her butterfly stroke on land....

They loved swinging in the swings all summer long....even though Siri would squish Diddy.


They finally grew enough hair to wear hairclips...one of Mommy's happiest days!

Here we all are after a family adventure downtown. We had so much fun!

1 comment:

  1. love the pictures and so glad you keep us informed~love seeing the children grow!

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