Written by admin on 17 May 2009
conference in the clubhouse regarding shark infested waters nearby lol
We went to the playground behind Graham (street) tonight and had a blast. We laughed too hard, played shark (some of that in the photos), boating, loved every minute of the silliness! Both the kids were so much fun. We went to the Petro after and bought gummy bear twisters (Lloyd & Emeraude) and a cone for myself then Lloyd said goodnight to Emeraude and stayed to join some friends.
Emeraude escapes a shark attack through the fence.
It was the perfect end, well the end of physical activity and switch to bedtime preparations, that we really needed after a long day.
Emeraude 'swims' through the sand.
The projected image is not visible in this photo due to my use of flash.
I turned off my flash and used a very slow shutter speed for this photo, hense the blur around Emeraude
Emeraude & I watched some discovery disks on her viewer (the photos in her tee-pee there’s a lit square that’s the projection from the viewer, was difficult to take in the dark to maintain a view of the projection yet catch Emeraude who had no light on her at the same time so had to use a REALLY slow shutter speed but without a tripod I couldn’t help the blur) at bed time and then it was time to call it a day… Now, I will be heading to the hospital shortly for one last injection and hopefully get some sleep tonight. I can’t wait to start acupuncture with Jennifer Bott (Marathon) this week and am really, really needing it to work!
Thanks for reading!
-
-
I turned off my flash and used a very slow shutter speed for this photo, hense the blur around Emeraude
-
-
The projected image is not visible in this photo due to my use of flash.
-
-
Emeraude runs in to the rescue after Lloyd’s flip (as requested by ‘lil sis’) doesn’t quite make the revolution – he was just TOO tall LOL
-
-
-
This, as a Mom, was even more frightening as I stood watching. If I wasn’t so confident of just how strong he is I don’t think I could’ve handled it without a ton of nagging lol, luckily, I knew there was nothing to fear.
-
-
Emeraude goes for a flip without any warning to Lloyd, lol. Good thing we’re always on guard for unpredictable moves with her LOL
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
I love photos like this, where you can actually feel how much they love each other.
-
-
Crazy kids, so much fun!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
My girl & I doing a spider swing as it was called when I was young. A little tricky with Emeraude as she doesn’t hang on when swinging with someone.
-
-
-
-
-
Emeraude kept letting her hands go to frighten her brother… When she’d go up, whether back towards Lloyd or forward like this towards me, it really looked like she might fall out when she’d let go lol
-
-
What a teaser! And Lloyd’s enthusiastic performance did nothing but encourage her craziness hahaha
-
-
-
-
-
-
Love this photo! I’m lucky I didn’t get a shoe in the lens lol.
-
-
Beautiful, athletic girl! That’s MY girl 🙂 xo
-
-
-
Emeraude escapes a shark attack through the fence.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Emeraude ‘swims’ through the sand.
-
-
She was swimming but then realized walking with more of a pretend swimming stroke would be a better idea.
-
-
conference in the clubhouse regarding shark infested waters nearby lol
Tags: B12, Brooks St playground, Brooks Street Playground, child, children, daughter, excercise, family, fatigue, fun, gross motor development, gross motor skill, gross motor skill development, gross motor skills, Living with MS, living with multiple sclerosis, Manitouwadge General Hospital, Manitouwadge Hospital, Manitouwadge playground, Manitouwadge Playgrounds, Manitouwadge/Marathon, MGH, MS, ms pain, ms symptoms, multiple sclerosis, multiple sclerosis neuropathic pain, multiple sclerosis pain, neuropathic pain, pain medication, Parenting, playground, sibling support, siblings, son, spring, sunshine, weakness in limbs
Posted in Family Life, Parenting, View from 3'6" | Comments Off on Sunday May 17.09 Playground