We tried to get out the door early on Saturday morning to go on a little nearby hike... and ended up ready to go at 9:45 - for a Saturday, that was pretty good for us. We were trying to beat the heat somewhat... the breeziness kept it tolerable. Emma had brought her backpack in hopes of finding "treasures" like flowers or interesting rocks.











After our little hike and park time, we dragged our sweaty selves to the pet store. We decided to get a fish! Most of you probably don't think this is a big deal, but surprise to say, this is our very FIRST PET! Yeah, well, we're not really pet people, so this is as good as I can do for the kids at this point. We weren't planning on it, but that morning Emma was reading for her daddy, Fancy Nancy and the 100th day of school. (Note: the Fancy Nancy Early Reader books are really GREAT - each book is sprinkled with some great vocabulary. We were impressed that Emma could tell us the definitions for words like 'dilemma', 'imaginative' and 'transparent'... and maybe even more impressive that Emma was quick to note that her name is in the word 'dilemma'). Ben doesn't hear Emma read very often - She usually does her reading while he's at work (I have Emma read one or two books to me each day after school). Ben was so impressed with her reading skills that he thought we should get her a fun prize - a fish! She was excited! We tried to get her a fish a year ago, but when Ben took her to the pet store, she got way bummed about a fish when she saw the birds and puppies... for those looked like way better pets! Emma must have given in to the thought of a fish, since time has past and she realizes getting a dog is pretty far fetched at this point. I love that we've somehow convinced her that a beta fish is exciting!


Emma named the fish "Goldy". A little odd, considering the fish is blue. But Goldy was the name of Fancy Nancy's fish, so how can we argue? We got Goldy a plant and a little submarine to keep him company. He likes to hide in the plant all the time... we think he greatly fears the submarine.
So, after dinner, we went out to play some tennis... you know, to go along with our "active" day. It was fun! We find it works pretty well to go play tennis with the kids in tow, especially if we don't have to share the court with anyone - 'cause then the kids can run around, collecting balls, and playing with their rackets, while Ben and I play some games. Ben also spent some time helping Emma practice - she was able to return the ball over the net a few times... I think she'd definitely enjoy tennis lessons.








You put up with heat in the summer, we put up with inversions and snow in the winter. I guess it just means that no place is perfect. California is good, but it's way to crowded these days.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that you got out and had some active family time.
Hey Emma, I like to collect rocks and pine cones! When we visit next time, maybe we can exchange rocks. You give me an Arizona rock and I'll give you a Utah rock, haha.
I also have a blue Beta. I named my fish 'Walter'.
Love your fish, kind of reminds me of the colorful fish in Nemo.
ReplyDeleteI remember those days; when it is completely comfortable to run in the sprinkles in the middle of the night and not be the least bit cold. You guys are awesome to get out and be active anyway!
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