Monday, May 31, 2010

Weekend in Waldorf






Daddy still needs to get the pictures developed since he forgot our camera, but I wanted to tell you about our Memorial Day Weekend. We stayed in Waldorf Maryland so we could go to Point Lookout State Park, where the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River meet. We saw some Navy ships on the horizon, and saw this old lighthouse.

Then we went to Saint Mary's City, where the Ark and the Dove landed. I got to see how the Native Americans and British colonists lived, and an old Jesuit church.

The next day we went to another park, and I got to go fishing! The park ranger showe me, and then reminded daddy how to fish. I told Grandpa Fosko how I went fishing, and he said he'll give me some fishing stuff next time we visit. I was so excited and proud!

Happy Memorial Day to our veterans!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Crabfest Continued


I found one more picture on my cell phone. This a picture from the crabfest at St. Ann's from Saturday. Bobby was having so much fun running around with two of his friends, Ariana and Claire. Bobby and Claire are in this picture. They are so cute together!!

Bobby Has Been Busy Lately



I have had so much fun and have done so many things this month such as soccer, going to Rose Hill Manor in Frederick, MD, being at a birthday party today at Pump It up for my friend Aaron who just turned 5, and eating crab at the Crabfest today at St. Ann's. What a fun filled month. Mommy made this video to show what I have done this month so far. Enjoy.

St. Ann's Carnival



Today was St. Ann's Carnival. I had a lot of fun playing games and jumping in the moon bounce. I also was excited to see an ice cream truck at the carnival too. Mommy and daddy got me some ice cream too. I had so much fun playing with my friend Kevin who is in this picture.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

It was a great Mother's Day. Kevin made breakfast, cleaned the dishes and did the laundry. Bobby made me some wonderful things for me. He made a card and a flower for Mother's Day at school. That was just so sweet.






Then we drove to Frederick, Maryland to see the Rose Hill Manor and go on a tour. Bobby really liked seeing the carriages and playing with the old toys and learning how to make yarn out of sheeps' wool.





That evening, my dad took us all out to dinner to celebrate Mother's Day and I even got a rose at the restaurant. Bobby was admiring the flower and soon enough the flower was off the stem. I really did not need the flower since real flowers bother me. "Bobby said I wanted a flower and I told him that the flower will not last if the flower is taken off the stem. The flower will dry out." A little science lesson for him. He said "So it cannot be fixed." and I said no and that we have to be very gentle with flowers. Bobby is so amazing and it is hard to believe what he can actually grasp things and is able to follow conversations very well. Bobby is definitely a sponge and loves to learn!!!! Today was a really good day.

Blast From the Past

Today daddy took mommy and I to Somerville, NJ to see the apartment buildng that he lived in 20 years ago. He was suprised to see that they tore down the Giant that was across the street from the apartment building.



Thursday, May 6, 2010

Remembering a Dear Friend



We were all at the Bernard's Deli and Cafe in Bernardsville, NJ for lunch before the funeral and Bobby got to play with wiki sticks. He wanted to know how to use them and so I showed him. I asked if he wanted be to use them to spell his name and he said yes. I had completed the the part of BOB and had trouble making the next letter and Kevin said "look what you spelled." He thought it was interesting that I stopped at BOB to take a break and so we took a picture of it. After we took the picture we talked about the memories we had of Bob. Then I decided to try to finish making the letters out of the wiki sticks to spell Bobby's name. We all miss you Bob!!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

2010 Race For Hope




Today mommy, daddy and I walked in a 5K race at the Freedom Plaza in DC in memory of a friend of Aunt Amy. We were on the Green Bananas Team. Mommy and daddy walked the whole 5K and I rode in the stroller which I am growing out of. Of course I have not ridden in a stroller since I was 18 nonths old. After the race, we went to the JW Marriott to have a continental breakfast. I played more than ate. I really liked that there were kids to play with. Pops, Gams, Aunt Amy (and her friends), Uncle Scott and Aunt Abbey were there too. A friend of Mommy's from high school was there too. She even got to catch up with a chilhood friend that mommy, Aunt Amy, and Aunt Karen used to play with. It was a long morning but it was fun and for a great cause.