This picture was taken earlier in the week. I believe the girls preparing some cakes/muffins for playgroup the next day.
I'd like to think that Elissa really enjoys cooking, but her repetition of "Can I lick the spoon yet?" every 45 seconds or so makes me think that her heart really wasn't in the mixing.
Anyway, this weekend we successfully took the kids to the playground we'd previously failed to deliver on due to poor planning. (see here) What is it with bad spelling in advertising. Is "tunzofun" really that much more appealing than "TonsOfFun"? It actually made it harder to find their website, in my humble (but correct) opinion. Yes, I called and made sure they were open before this trip.
Elissa really loves it there, and Isaac had a great time too. The padded shapes and floor allow him to walk and fall with no real risk of injury.
The whole walking think is still novel enough to Isaac that walking in between us, a couple of metres apart, is great fun. His favourite, I believe, were the window shutters on the plastic cubby house. Below is a short clip of him opening them, with a cameo from Elissa at the end. (Click on the play icon in the centre of the picture to play)
"Did someone get the licence plate of that passing juggler?"
Elissa enjoyed playing hide and seek, as well as riding on the two-seater-rocking-horse-or-giant-chicken-see-saw-whatsit, pictured below.
"Higher please!"
When we weren't around to rock her, she was happy to recruit other kids she'd never met before. There is also a jumping castle, which is a little beyond Isaac just yet. Elissa likes the jumping castle, but wanted it to herself today and kept telling me that "the other children aren't sharing!".
There are a few more pictures in the set (flickr account required), but we didn't really take a huge number of photo's, as we were pretty busy just playing with the kids. I'm pretty sure that this is the right way to prioritise, and there's certainly no imminent danger of a lack of pictures of the kids.
"You start the engine, I'll just check the tires."