Sunday, May 3, 2009

April comes to an end.

April was a BUSY month, and to make up for all the errands we had to run Mom took me to Seaworld. I enjoyed seeing all the sea animals again, but the best part of our trip to Seaworld was seeing ELMO! I was so excited that I could hardly contain myself- checkout my silly smile...

Mom promises that we will go back to visit Elmo at Seaworld once a week until we leave for Ohio.

Grandma Judy and I have been spending lots of time together, and this week we all learned that I can finally reach the pedals on my bike!!! Here I am trying to ride it all by myself...


We started saying some goodbyes this week, and took a road trip to Mammoth to see our friends and clean out our closets. The drive was LONG, but Grandma Judy made it LOTS of fun. She taught me all sorts of silly words, and stopped at rest stops to play ring around the rosie.

Waking up in Mammoth was exciting- I was really looking forward to playing in the snow. The weather was really cold and windy, so we all took a trip to the mountain. Check out how cool I look in Mommies backpack.

Before we took a ride on the gondola, we stopped to see the Mammoth and take a picture with him.


Grandma Judy even helped me reach up and touch the Woolly Mammoth's nose!!!

We couldn't spend much time outside because of the cold, so we quickly headed into the gondola to take a ride. I ALWAYS enjoy my gondola rides!!!

Mommy and I had lots of fun goofing around and reminiscing about how much fun we've had in Mammoth.


We stayed in town for 3 days packing and visiting with friends. In the afternoons Mom would take me to the mountain to go sledding and build snowmen. By the final day our snowmen looked awesome!


As fun as it was to build them, I enjoyed knocking them down even more.



Our last night in Mammoth we had a goodbye dinner with friends at our favorite gas station restaraunt, and I got to chase Jack (Miss Trish's dog) around on the lawn. As you can see, I really enjoyed it...

We are sure going to miss spending time in Mammoth, but look forward to fun visits in the future.