Light houses, beaches, and more boats

The outer banks were a lot of fun although maybe not worth the drive with two little ones. The family has been back for a bit now but still updating the blog from last week’s trip. Helena tolerated the drive and sometimes got into music, a movie, or an audio story. Misha mostly slept but if he didn’t he wasn’t too happy to be in the car. Both children like the beach while Misha seemed to not mind the waves and water in his face but Helena was terrified of the water (waves specifically).

Resident light house goat, who wasn’t thrilled about Helena interrupting his lunch
Sunset in Kill Devil Hills
Lost colony at Roanoke Island

Crawling/Helenaisms

Misha has figured out how to crawl forward, instead of his normal backwards!

Meanwhile, Helena continues her adventures daily with dad. They recently visited the Lake Claire land trust and Sweetwater Creek

Some of the latest “Helenaisms” and code switches

Rain = movie

Fire/camping= marshmallow

Shabbat = candy/cookie

When watching films= Is it the credit card yet (the credits at the end of a film- Helena asks throughout movies whether it’s the end yet)?

Is it this number ? = showing fingers and counting

You might to get the virus = why not to do certain things

What number ? = How much time (is left)? Typically when driving in the car

Girls Slumber Party

https://youtu.be/wfxxvJhxyEI
matching frozen slippers

https://youtu.be/TlsnUcZAE9k

Hazel dropped in for a night this weekend and Helena loved the evening play date. They did a lot of running around, screaming, and jumping. They also made cookies, played with toys, played with more toys, played with things ghat weren’t toys, and scaled the backside of the stairs dangerously climbing up until mom and dad noticed.