Monday, December 1, 2008

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Great Pumpkin Fest at the Ecotarium




























The rain held off for the Great Pumpkin Fest at the Ecotarium. Kenna had a great time. We did the hayride and trainrides but what she loved most was this person dressed up as a parrot. We spent most of our time looking for the parrot! They had hundreds of carved pumpkins, I wish we could have stayed until sunset to see them all lit up - maybe next year!





Monday, October 20, 2008

Happy Halloween!!






















We are definitely in Halloween mode! Kenna and I made two Halloween gingerbread houses, one for Kenna and one as a gift. Kenna actually sat with me for a few HOURS and helped "glue" many pieces of candy onto the houses and in the pumpkin patch gardens as she called them. They came out really cute.

We went to our first Halloween party of the season. Brooke (Sadhya's mom) had a great party for a few friends. Alexis was Curious George, Sadhya was Minnie Mouse and Kenna was a witch. Kenna tried on her costume for days before the party and wanted to take a nap in it! She is definitely into the holiday season.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Hayride and apple picking!














Kenna has a new favorite friend, Louie the donkey. A local nursery opened up a petting zoo and a visit to see Louie and these big, plastic cows is a definite favorite for Kenna to do these days!!



We went we for a hayride and apple picking at Tougas Farm today with her friend Sadhya.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Elmo's Green Thumb show








Elmo's Green Thumb was Kenna's first show. I think she really enjoyed it!

stART on the Street's Art show


Kenna had her face painted at a street art show. The entire painting didn't last long enough for us to get home and take pictures but here are a few with most of the butterfly painting!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Make Way for Ducklings






















One of Kenna’s favorite books is Make Way for Ducklings. A children's picture book written by Robert McCloskey. The book tells the story of a pair of mallard ducks who decide to raise their family on an island in the lagoon in Boston Public Garden. The book's popularity led to the construction of a statue in the Public Garden of the mother duck and her eight ducklings, so of course we had to go and visit the ducks and go for a swanboat ride!! We went with her friend Sadhya. I think the girls had a great time!