In addition to getting wet, Dexy also managed to get himself across some bridges...
A wooden bridge.
A rope bridge.
A wooden and rope bridge.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Getting Wet at the Arboretum
Earlier this week, on a perfectly sunny, warm, and breezy day, Dexter and Ben made use of our newly acquired family passes to the arboretum. Dexter got to enjoy a variety of ways of getting wet...
A fountain where a marble ball is elevated by water making it possible to turn the ball around and around.
Crossing a stream on stepping stones.
Building a dam with rocks in a stream.
Working a red water pump.
And working another red water pump.
A fountain where a marble ball is elevated by water making it possible to turn the ball around and around.
Crossing a stream on stepping stones.
Building a dam with rocks in a stream.
Working a red water pump.
And working another red water pump.
First Swimming Lesson: Moving Through the Water
Towards the end of the lesson, the instructor took each child around on a floating barbell and wrapped in a noodle. Dexy worked on kicking behind him but wasn't quite ready to work on arm movements.
At the end of the lesson, he eagerly waited his turn to jump off the side of the pool into the instructor's arms. Despite a very disengaged instructor, Dexter did a wonderful job in his first swimming lesson - thanks Grandmama and Grampy for subsidizing this activity!
At the end of the lesson, he eagerly waited his turn to jump off the side of the pool into the instructor's arms. Despite a very disengaged instructor, Dexter did a wonderful job in his first swimming lesson - thanks Grandmama and Grampy for subsidizing this activity!
First Swimming Lesson: Moving In the Water
Dexter was an enthusiastic participant in his first swimming lesson. He got right in and followed all of the instructor's directions:
Blowing bubbles.
Putting his ear in the water.
Kicking (it took him a while to get the feel of kicking his legs behind him - he kept kicking each leg to the side).
Moving each arm.
He was so happy until the bigger kid next to him started splashing water into his face and he began begging and pleading and crying to get out of the water. We managed to help him calm down without getting him out of the pool.
Blowing bubbles.
Putting his ear in the water.
Kicking (it took him a while to get the feel of kicking his legs behind him - he kept kicking each leg to the side).
Moving each arm.
He was so happy until the bigger kid next to him started splashing water into his face and he began begging and pleading and crying to get out of the water. We managed to help him calm down without getting him out of the pool.
Getting to His First Swimming Lesson
We should have realized that asking Dexter to walk one block to the Y in his flip flops would be a problem. Next time, he's wearing crocs!
On the other hand, we thought the required "shower before entering the pool" would be a problem but Dexy enjoyed it and came out of the locker room ready to get into the pool!
On the other hand, we thought the required "shower before entering the pool" would be a problem but Dexy enjoyed it and came out of the locker room ready to get into the pool!
Sticking Close to Elissa
When it was announced that the first 8 rows at the Dolphin Show needed
to be prepared to get splashed, Ian headed up a few rows on his own to
get a "splash-likely" spot. Dexter didn't even think about moving away from Elissa.
Giving claps to the dolphins when they do tricks.
Giving claps to the dolphins when they do tricks.
Cup and Cone
Dinosaur Exhibit
Waiting on a Friend with a Friend
Last Saturday, Dexy and I met up with Ian and his family at the zoo. Dexy and I arrived at the designated location before our friends so Dexter made friends with a "hamster named Buddy" who was neither a hamster nor named Buddy.
When I told Ben about it, he said, "He sees that guinea pig almost every time we visit the zoo and every time, he calls him a hamster and insists his name is Buddy. And I every time I tell him he's not a hamster, he's a guinea pig." I was just happy that Dexy was gentle and gave "nice pets" to his little furry friend.
When I told Ben about it, he said, "He sees that guinea pig almost every time we visit the zoo and every time, he calls him a hamster and insists his name is Buddy. And I every time I tell him he's not a hamster, he's a guinea pig." I was just happy that Dexy was gentle and gave "nice pets" to his little furry friend.
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