This was Sydney's first airplane ride. She was really excited.
Mom was exhausted before we even got to California. If you look closely at the picture below, you'll see that Sydney'd arms and feet are blurry. That's because she didn't stop moving almost the whole flight. And Dad didn't come with us, so Mom never got a break.
My Aunt Kari and Aunt Denise came from Arizona for a couple of days. And while they were there, Syd decided that she could walk sometimes holding onto only one of someone's hands instead of clutching both in a death grip all the time.
We went to the park and there was a skate park there. Of course, I didn't have a skateboard or a scooter with me, but I had fun watching the other kids and trying out some creative moves of my own. (FYI...it's much easier to slide down the slippery sides on your bum than to walk back up in your sandals.)
Baby Sis decided to get a little workout in while we were there. She sure is strong!
When I was getting off the plane, I told the flight attendant (and anyone else who would listen) that I was visiting my Grandma and Grandpa. She asked if they had a pool (because everyone in Palm Springs does), and I told her YES! It was really hot so I was very excited to go swimming again. But I remembered the pool being a little bigger last time.
Of course, it was just the right size for Sydney, who loved splashing in it.
Once the weather cooled off (after dark when it got down to about 85 degrees), we went mini golfing. Check out my skills:
And Mom and I teamed up against Aunt Kari on the bumper boats.
We went to a Fall Festival at the school where Grandma works and I got some Laffy Taffy for a prize. Now I've eaten my fair share of Laffy Taffy in my time but I've never seen it do this to my tongue.
To beat the heat, Grandpa took us to the Children's Museum. Gotta love the AC when it's 90 degrees outside (in October!!!).
On the last (and hottest) day, we went to the Living Desert, which is like a zoo for desert animals. We found a few buildings that gave us a break with some AC. Once stop had this fun sand dune model that kids could climb up and down--or run, in my case. It was also great for throwing stuffed animals when you got to the top. Mom didn't like that idea so much.
Grandpa and Syd in front of a mural--it looks real, doesn't it?
It was at least 92 degrees while we were there, probably hotter, so I got a tad grumpy. I can't believe Mom grew up there. It is soooo hot! But then I saw....the trains! They were just as magical as the last time I saw them, and suddenly it didn't seem so hot anymore.
Oh yeah, and we saw a few animals too.
One thing I love about the desert are all of the cactuses. There are so many different kinds! So, of course, we had to have a picture with one.
I love visiting Grandma and Grandpa. Next time we go there, maybe we'll try for a time when it's not so hot. But it sure was nice to have a break from the rain and cold in Seattle.
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