Friday, December 5, 2008

AAA Club

It's the All About Ava Club and I'm the founding member. Ava is my cousin who lives way out in California (seriously too far away). We took yet another trip out there to see our family and I think the best way to explain what I did on this trip is to say what I did, I did with Ava. Where she went, I would follow. A typical day would start with a show or two. Sometimes it was Dora and other times it was Spongebob. Oh! And she got me hooked on a new show - Andy Pandy.

TV with Ava
Then we'd clean up and head on out in the car. I think things on the west coast (I'm learning my geography) work a little differently than they do over here because Ava and I were able to do our own driving.

Driving with Ava
Our usual destination was the playground. We both love the park. We'd do the swings, the slides, the bars, and sometimes get the ball out and toss it around.

Playground with Ava
There would be a break for lunch at some point and we'd gather the troops (my other cousins were usually with us). The best part about lunch was always the dessert!

Ice Cream with Ava
Trips to the playground always had to come to an end and that usually meant nap time for me. It worked out quite well because we'd get back in the car, I'd fall asleep (I guess Ava did most of the driving), and before I knew it I was back at home playing some more with Ava. We loved playing in the sink.

Sink with Ava
Back outside we went - sometimes to the front.

Drawing with Ava
And sometimes to the back.

Playing House with Ava
Our nights would start to settle down with a little dinner. I learned foods are even easier to eat with a toothpick.

Dinner with Ava
Bath time was always a major event in the house. I never knew who would be joining me.

Bath with Ava
Then before bed, we'd settle in for another show. Ava certainly knows how to lounge in LANDEN'S WORLD!

Lounging with Ava

1 comment:

Mary Burnham said...

Landen: Cousins make great friends to have fun with and share a lot of activities. I like that care you all drove around in. Love, Nana Mary