D.C. July ‘19

It was a great reunion of friends and new baby friends in Washington D.C. The family stayed with college friends Chris and Sarah. It was a very hot summer weekend

Italian restaurant comedy night to watch Benjy and eat with friends Ben and AllisonHelena meets River, she’s really starting to come around to babiesoccupying myself at another restaurant mealescaping the summer heat at the public poolsaying a sad goodbye

Hendersonville NC

The family is embarking on a series of road trips to beat the heat this summer. The first was a trip to a tiny house called the Moon beam bungalow in Horseshoe, NC. Along the way the family decided to check out the cool little, surprisingly happening town of Hendersonville, which currently has lots of different ceramic bears posted around town. Now that Helena can bike, she used her tricycle to visit each one while making new friends along the way

Velo

Helena came back late from San Fran and would not go to bed (not until midnight actually that night). She got back on her red radio flyer bike, which normally, she does for a few minutes before she gets tired of it. This time was different. She figured out pedaling:

Within a day or two she was riding the street

She loves being able to pedal, steer, and control her destination

San Fran Day 3

On Friday the family ventured downtown to see an old friend from the Ecuador pre-Helena bike trip. After a brief visit they rode the cable car and looked at the city. They went to the famous Ghirardelli square and of course enjoyed some good, but overly priced ice cream and chocolate. They walked from there along the Fisherman’s wharf to go to pier 39 for Helena’s first sea lion encounter and by the time all was said and done it was time to head home for nap and transfer to Redwood City- tomorrow’s post will be about that

San Fran Day 1

Technically it’s day 2 since papa and Helena arrived Wednesday but that was mostly a travel day. After walking from Cousin Joe’s to the Golden Gate park and finding a playground, the family enjoyed a nice paddle boat ride at Stow Lake.

Afterwards they hiked to Land’s End on a windy, cold, typical San Fran summer day.

They took the bus, which is now one of Helena’s favorite forms of transportation, and met up with cousin Joe and Anna for dinner at an authentic Hong Kong street cuisine restaurant. Helena tried using chop sticks for her first time. It was a long and adventurous day.

at entrance to Japanese tea garden riding the Muni buswalking down to Land’s End

Twinkle Twinkle & Singing

The tradition in the Kessel family seems for kids to learn how to sing Twinkle Twinkle around 2 years old. Helena has also been working on Frère Jacques et La Formi M’a Piqué la main. Dad apologies for playing the keys too loud in these recordings

 

 

Abel singing Twinkle Twinkle at 2 years and 2 months

And Havi at the exact same time with her advanced singing skills (for the last minute or so of that video)

Language developing

Helena is now speaking in three languages regularly. This can result in some interesting sentences such as:

“I lubit araugnée” – I love spiders

“Beaucoup machina” a lot of cars!

“Adrugaya chanson” another song

Tons of “I want/need” French or Russian thing such as velo (bike), moloko (milk), sloanik (little elephant -her blanky), bonbon (candy), miode (honey), quelque chose (something). The latter along with cacuhète (peanut), supermarché, meh doma (we’re home), muha oohadi (fly go away), first shoes on, what’s that, right there, après ____ (for what the next thing is), are some of her favorite words and expressions.

She can also finally pronounce popcorn (not comcorn) and more importantly her name Helena (not haina) too.

More Trampolining

Helena has hit some big mile stones recently including but not limited to putting on and taking off her own clothes (with some help sometimes), being almost full potty trained (no #2 accidents and very few #1), catching a ball from a few feet away, and doing somersaults. Trampolines are her favorite and she likes to bounce on our neighbor friends’ one whenever she can.