Is it really fall? The leaves are changing and the pumpkins are abound but the weather in the 80s sent a mixed message about what season it really is.
We started this past weekend on Friday with a dr's appt for Kenley. It was her 9 month check up.
Kenley weighed in at 19lbs and 1.5 ounces. She measured 29.25 inches. She still falls in about the 50th percentile for weight and the 90th for height/length. She was mesmorized with the medical intern that followed Dr. Kane that day. We did have to take a "developmental" questionnaire and the questions were so strange. We didn't know how to answer some of them and as a result they said we didn't score as high as expected. Whatever. I can't seem to let it go because I know she isn't "behind" and can do all of the things on the list (except the pincer grasp.) I'm just too anal to forget about it and it's driving me nuts. Anyways, after the check up Kenley got the 1st half of her 1st flu shot and then we had to go down to the lab for a finger prick. We did not have a good time down there (definitely not part of the fabulous). All in all Kenley was tired and fed up with all the poking, but survived and took a short nap when we got home to recover.
Saturday was a low key day around the house and then Saturday night Grandma and Grandpa B came to babysit Kenley so Clay and I could go out to dinner and celebrate our 7 year wedding anniversary. We went to a favorite (Central Station although it is now called Station 720 or something like that). We had a nice time. After dinner we enjoyed some time to visit with Grandma and Grandpa B and play some Pegs and Jokers.
Sunday then we went to Rader Family Farms. We got the tickets from work. Although Kenley was much too young for alot of the activities she still had fun watching all of the kids and I wanted to get lots of good pictures. The weather was a little too warm for fall in my mind and took a bit away from the experience but fun was still had by all.
Here is a picture of Kenley meeting Corny. Corny is the local baseball team's mascot. She wasn't scared of him but didn't care much for him either.
Here is a family shot. We were all staring into the sun.
Kenley was all smiles for the afternoon. Here is a picture with the pumpkin patch.
We also let her down to play with the pumpkins. She wasn't sure at first but ended up banging on them like a drum.
This is the picture that would be SO GOOD had Kenley and I been able to keep our eyes open. Oh well, maybe next year. I think this will be something we take her too every year. Well worth the trip. Next year I'm sure we will be chasing her around more and standing in the lines to do the "big kid" things. I can't wait!
Monday, October 11, 2010
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Do I see shoes on those little feet? How does she like them.
Looks like a lot of fun!
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