Zoo Trip
Here’s some pics from a recent trip to the Oregon Zoo. We decided to get a family membership so that we could come and go as we please. We’ve been twice already and going once more will pay for the membership, so we’re loving it.

The story of our lives…
Here’s some pics from a recent trip to the Oregon Zoo. We decided to get a family membership so that we could come and go as we please. We’ve been twice already and going once more will pay for the membership, so we’re loving it.

Ugh! Where was the last 6 weeks gone? Sorry for the blog silence but things got busy per usual about this time of year. Here’s some quick bullet points since I last checked in:
Ariah is doing well. It seems like she has really grown in length over the past few months. For the first time in her life, she received a few “she looks tall for her age” comments at the park. Those were kinda humorous and kinda redeeming after seeing her numbers dip into the single-digit percentiles. Her language skills are unbelievable. She is very motivated to point out letters in words and then try to figure out what the word is. She also “reads” her favorite books. I think its mostly from memory, but she does a pretty good job of sounding through the words. Our goal now is to get her more motivated in the potty chair.
Before I get to the pictures of Ariah, I feel like I should add a note about the sudden passing of NBC’s Tim Russert. Its funny because we’re usually not effected by celebrity news, but as I’ve mentioned before, Meet the Press has become a mainstay of our Sunday evenings (thanks to our DVR). We were both taken aback to hear about his passing because of his young age and more importantly because we need him now more than ever. As a political reporter, he was relentless, fair and thorough. It was always fun to watch him corner someone up when he knew they were shading the truth. There just wasn’t any point in lying to Russert because you knew he was going to follow up your answer with video clips and newspaper clippings that would destroy your facade. Good times. He will be missed.
Now, onto the pics…

A while back, we made our inaugural trip to the Portland Children’s Museum with some friends. We had never been, even as kids and we were blown away by how fun it was. It is now located in the old OMSI building, near the zoo, and the entire place is filled with themed rooms that cater to toddlers through elementary aged kids. I didn’t get many good pictures because I was too busy playing in all the rooms with Ariah.

Here, Ariah is playing in a “gravel pit” that is made up of recycled rubber “bits”. Its dustless and painless and just as much fun!