Friday, July 26, 2013

Summer Ball

On a summer-fun high, we decided in the morning to hit an evening Giants game.  I love summer!

We had great seats. Marco’s eyes were bright seeing his favorite players from TV and, of course, Lou Seal.  He couldn’t believe his good fortune that he got to eat a hot dog, peanuts and cracker jacks and spent the first part of the game tracking the cotton candy guy.  We told him he could choose a treat in the fourth inning and he was pretty panicked they’d run out of the four color sugar bomb that’s made for four 5-year olds.  Alas, they had enough for him. 

He was very disappointed that he didn’t catch a foul ball, but was thrilled that he was tall enough to slide the Big Guzzler! 
 
We spent an inning riding all the slides and our last two innings in the bleachers.  Always a man of the people, I think he preferred the bleachers because of all the yelling and the batters would “for sure hit a home run to the bleachers.”

Cold, windy, down by five runs, 10:30 p.m. and the top of the 9th…. we packed it in.  “Why aren’t we staying until the end?”  Good fan. 

 Here’s the proof:
 
 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Ooh I wanna take you.

I feel good that Marco just doesn't know that not all five year olds jet off to Aruba for summer vacation. Nineteen hours door-to-door, red-eye flights, snacks at midnight, and football in the airport at 1 a.m. with our pilots, were all taken in stride by Marco. 
 
Pool time was a necessity in hot, hot Aruba, but we also found time for a quick Island tour, beaching, snorkeling, family beach baseball, eating, drinking, playing with wild iguanas, celebrating Taki's birthday, attending "kid's night out," and meeting plenty of new friends.  As an only child (both of us), I'm pretty proud of his ability to cruise up to any kid, throw his pool rings in the water and entice that kid into an hours-long game.  A little glimpse into his future... one of his new friends asked if he could Facetime with him after.  Ha!
 
He spent every moment possible in the water, barely glancing at me as I begged for a photo or for a wave from across the pool to let me know he was okay.  Once, he slipped out of my sight, so I swam over and found him bellied up to the swim-up bar with his hand up, "Excuse me sir, may I please have a chocolate milkshake?  THANKS!"  Yikes.
 
On our way home, I asked Marco his favorite part of the trip.  After pushing past his stock answer "I don't know," he added, "Well, it was just all so good.  But I guess it would have to be... doing handstands in the pool."  Worth it.

 Dressed up so cute.... until he accidentally fell in the pool.  Oops.


 Balashi brewery!







 
Thank you to the Romioses for a fantastic adventure!

Monday, July 1, 2013

RIP Nap

Jinx.

I wished the day would come when Marco would be tired for bedtime. A devoted napper for five-plus years, Marco's exciting, full and long days of Summer are wearing him out.

Ride all morning... swim all afternoon... his daylong train trip to the California Railroad Museum didn't get him back until 7 p.m.!  "I wanted to close the train curtains and take a nap, but my friends wouldn't let me."

Three DAYS into summer camp and he nearly cried himself to sleep on the couch.  He actually sobbed, "Maybe I need just a little nap."  Exhausted.
 
At least Marco and cousin Lucy have an agreement.

photo credit: Grandma pic after the Exploratorium