Austen always makes an impression when attending birthday parties:
Birthday party #1: Austen is handed a piece of cake and screams (for all the hear), “No! I want a big piece!” (She doesn’t even manage to finish her “small” piece.) #2: Austen sees the birthday boy sitting with his piece of cake and tries to get into his chair, yelling, “No, that’s my birthday cake!” #3: Austen sees an unwrapped present she likes, grabs it, and tussles with birthday girl over it. Both fall down, knocking over a pile of presents. Everyone gasps loudly! Mama is mortified: “Naptime! Time to say ‘Bye bye.'” For the most party, Austen is fun, playful, social and enthusiastic at birthday parties (she loves to sing “Happy Birthday” and say “Happy Birthday!” and hand her gift to the birthday child) but she never gets through a whole party without at least one “incident” that makes Mama blush. Mama was such a shy, reserved child who never made a splash. Austen, on the other hand, never goes unnoticed.Austen’s first bowling outing
Austen & Dada went on a spontaneous bowling outing. With very little direction, Austen was on her way pushing the ball down the lane. With a little help from Dada, Austen scored 48 and despite help from Austen, Dada scored 155.
After about the 7th frame, Austen decided she had enough and moved onto to the arcade machines.Independence Day
Austen enjoyed the fireworks show at a nearby town…until they got really loud.
Japanese cookie
One of Dada’s coworkers gave him special Japanese cookies just for Austen. Austen’s response: “This is not a Japanese cookie. It’s a chocolate cookie!”
NYC Vacation
We went on a short vacation to visit some of our old neighborhoods in NYC. Staying at a hotel blocks away from our previous apt. on the Upper West Side, everything felt comfortable. Austen enjoyed a lot of new activities from the Ferry ride, row boating in Central Park, visiting doggie parks, riding taxis, buses and the subway, shopping and all the “fine” dining.
Not having lived in the city with a toddler, Mama and Dada surprisingly appreciated many benefits of NJ life such as friendlier attitudes, easier-going people and an overall less-rushed attitude, not to mention very few incongruous matching full time nannies (who aren’t necessarily the nicest people!). Ferry ride into downtown Manhattan. Avoiding the papparazzi. Scoping out her room, after we got a 3 bedroom suite (for one night) due to hotel overbooking. At a puppet show in Madison Park. Splashing the water fountain at Central Park, near the boathouse. Watching the local 1 train arrive. Ferry ride fun.FAO Schwartz
Of course we had to stop at FAO‘s where Austen played with lots of toys, bicycles, blocks, strollers, rocks, animals and anything else along the way.
Chilren’s Museum of Manhattan
Austen really enjoyed visiting CMOM. In addition to below activities, Austen made a craft at the collage table (although Mama and Dada left it in the drying rack) and sang along during circle time (animated book reading).
Dubious readings on the jump-ometer doo-hickey thingamabob said Austen jumped 7″ high and Dada jumped 18″ high. Austen captured Dada’s spirit while petting some stuffed sheep. Building Zeus’ temple (Mama also enjoyed this game). Firetruck & MTA bus rides. Ball play.Turtle head poking out!
Need I say more?
Fetch
Playing ball with a hotdog.
Frozen Hot Chocolate
Enjoying some special dessert at
Serendipity.