It's a typical Tuesday in Huntington Beach and we love it. The day starts with an early wake up to get our tails on the road to story time. This morning was 51 degrees outside BRR! Everyone bundled up for the trip and like always we arrived before the library opened so we camped outside and ate apple slices.
Ted is getting so good at singing the songs and participating in all the actions during story time. He loves to sing all the songs at home too. Today's topic was Easter but we mostly just sang about chickens.
Our walk home takes us through Central Park. Where there's a hill there's a Ted. He can not resist running up every grassy hill we pass and then barreling down it.
These two stinking cute ducks came over to say hi. It looked like they were together because they stayed right next to one another and the man duck would not continue on his walk until the lady duck caught up. She was the more social of the two.
The little black birds saw Ted with the ducks and probably assumed he was feeding them. We were not though since that is not allowed. He did, however have his little baggie of snacks which was so tempting. Ted is not afraid of any animal which I love about him. He is not crazy, he knows to not run up and pet someone's dog without asking, but he does love seeing all the different animals in the park. If you noticed Ted's wardrobe change, that is from a mini accident.
Oh hello Tidus!Ted was also into wandering through the woods off the side of the path.
A favorite stop on our walks is this specific bench. Ted calls it the ABC bench and he traces each letter with his finger while calling out the name of the letter.
I had just given Ted a granola bar when a squirrel appeared.
"Just give me the snack and no one gets hurt!" This squirrel was determined. He came right up to Ted's feet and hung out with sad puppy dog eyes... or baby squirrel eyes.
I continued on the walk and looked back to see the squirrel still sitting on the path watching us.
Oh, alright get over here.
I stopped the stroller and the squirrel came right over and I tossed him a corner of Ted's cracker. He was a happy little rodent.
When we got home the sprinklers were running and so was Ted.
What an adventure!! You should write a book! Fun day!
ReplyDeleteThanks that is really nice of you to say :)
DeleteOk...51 degrees is shorter weather up here! Haha! We will never get u guys back up here!
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