Gramma,, look what I found in your backyard!
Should we bring him inside to get warm?
I'm working on my Christmas list for Santa.
I like puzzles, cars books and anything orange.
Story time is a ritual before bedtime.
Even if he can't keep his eyes open,
the books must be read before settling down.
The cow says, "Moo."
Nolan enjoys brushing his teeth.
It's a reason to play with the water.
I think they're all still in there.
Grampa and Nolan share a belly laugh.
Nolan can now crawl on the table to play with the train.
It's very convenient.
Nolan does not like anything new.
Chickpea and goji berry salad, which really was delicious,
was not on Nolan's menu.
Our California Gentlemen
Grampa built the boys bench raisers and a foot rest,
so they will be more comfortable when they practice the piano.
He brought it in a spare suitcase; some assembly required.
The boys challenged Grampa to a matching game.
In typical fashion, Grampa "played for the farm."
I discouraged him from trying to win the boys piggy banks.
Grampa tries the balance beam at the park.
Thankfully, there were no injuries.
The boys can still fit into the same tire swing.
Nathan and Gramma tried the spring rocking horse.
It dips really low when Gramma rides with Nathan.
We started our adventures at Coyote Point, a discovery museum.
Grampa should be able to get us a set of these at Home Depot.
Could you pass me another pipe to join my T connector
to my elbow joint?
How hard is it to clog an air tunnel?
Work faster!
Every museum should have a wet sand table for children.
Good thing we ate lunch before we played with the sand.
It's hard for the engineers to pass up a "discovery" opportunity.
It's also hard for them to walk away from a crank that moves.
An engineer wants the crank in motion to stay in motion.
Can we stay overnight in the solar dome?
There's plenty of room for both of us.
Andrew in his natural habitat.
Grampa learns what it's like to be an inmate at the zoo.
We tried to move away very quickly,
but he found us.
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