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Lorimer Park

A couple of miles from our house is Lorimer Park. We took the last couple hours of daylight to pay our first visit. Of course with all of the nature, hills, dirt, water and cliffs, Zoe decided to head out in her finest flip flops. She had a great time, even if Cheryl and I weren't ready for her confidence. We found a large, fallen tree that had a number of branches sticking out, which made for an impromptu drum set. It was a pretty good jam session. There is still a lot of the park that we have to explore and I know that I can't wait to go back. Next time, we'll all wear appropriate footwear.

My, What Big Gloves You Have

It was pretty cold on the way into school the other day and, of course, I didn't bring gloves for Zoe. Luckily for her, I am always willing to share. She still has a long way to go before my gloves will fit properly but, for now, she looks good. Since we recently moved into the new house, we have been looking around the neighborhood for new places to play and eat. One of our new favorites is SeƱor Salsa. Zoe and Cheryl were happy to share their drinks. Of course they didn't actually share their drinks, but I did take a sip from both and they were delicious. Finally we took a quick stop at Target to do some shopping. Zoe found a new poncho style towel that she just had to have. And, of course, she had to try it on in the store. It doesn't quite cover her, but she does look adorable in it.

Good Night Sweet Tink

Today we had to say goodbye to Tinkerbell. I probably have more scars from that cat than from anything else. She was curmudgeonly and poorly socialized, but she never raised a paw to Zoe. That girl could get away with "loving" that cat more than anyone ever could with her bear hugs and face plants. We got a couple of nice pictures of the two of them before saying goodbye. Tinkerbell will be missed, but I know she is swatting ankles and eating cupcakes in a better place.

Academy of Natural Sciences with Snow

Zoe's daycare was closed today, so I took the day off to keep an eye on her. I decided we would go down to the Academy of Natural Sciences, not realizing that it was eventually going to start snowing. One of the first things she wanted to do was go see the butterflies. We eventually circled back for a second look at the beautiful butterflies, but not before she went to do a little digging. With her digging tool and goggles, she went looking for dinosaur bones. She didn't find much, but she looked adorable doing it. After the digging we took a look at a live animal show. There we saw a hawk and learned about where they live and what they eat. That's when we decided to go get some lunch. she made a bit of a goofy face, just like her father would. Once we had eaten, we made our way upstairs to the dinosaur treadmill. This is push powered treadmill that moves a mechanical dinosaur. Zoe wanted to do this over and over again; however, she wasn't strong, or heavy,