Thursday, June 26, 2008

Musikgarten

Art projects (sea turtles, nut sail boats, paper sail boats)

Dylan's seashell art project

Tomi, Amy, Maria & Baby Kylie
I was not exactly looking great...it was a LONG day!

Grandma & Preston

Dylan's class

Tomi and the kids

My monkey

Dylan & Diego- Buddies

Dylan went to summer camp last week.  It was from 9-11:30 every day.  It's a program called Musikgarten and he had a great time.  The theme this year was seashore camp so everything was about the sea.  They got to play in sand and dig for creatures, play with bubbles, play with ocean animals and even play with bugs.  They did a couple art projects every day too and of course sang songs.  It was so much fun for him.  On Thursday night, they have family music night for all the family to come and see what they've been doing all week.  It was great to watch.  Mason and Diego, Dylan's cousins, also participated in the camp.  It was fun to watch Dylan play with them and then go off on his own too.  La tia, Tomi came to watch and so did Grandma and Tony.  It was a lot of fun!  Here are a couple of pictures!

4 comments:

Sidney said...

That looks like so much fun! Gianluca would love that, but our summer is a little too crazy anyway! See you in a couple of weeks!

Maria said...

Sid- I can't wait to see you guys! It's going to be so much fun!

Lisa said...

Sounds like you've been having a jam-packed, fun summer already! I'm impressed with your running five miles. I seriously doubt I could do that at the moment. Awesome!

Maria said...

Lis- Don't be too impressed. I seriously barely made it home. This race is going to be one of survival, not competition. I'm praying I get through it. I went on the actual trail yesterday and it was killer. It's pretty steep. At least that means less running and more hiking. I think even though hiking is way hard, I am just a very weak runner. The first 1.1 mile is running on the street pretty much straight up hill. So that first mile is going to kill me! We'll see what happens. The hardest part is finding time to train. Two kids (who are sick right now), Anthony, work, the house, yard, garden, extended family and activities... Life just gets too busy too fast. I'm lucky to get three days in a week. Oh well, it will have to be good enough.