On Saturday, we should have been in Ojai, camping at Wheeler Gorge with Colleen and Rigo for our girls' birthdays. But, the campground was closed. So, after taking part in a Zoom group birthday call with Liana, we stopped by their house with a gift and card.
Liana's neighbors have alpacas and baby goats now! So fun!
See that tiny baby skunk? We've been making time each evening to watch these adorable creatures - there have been at least five from the same litter that dig around for whatever they eat.
Violet had her 10-year well-check on Tuesday, and we met up with Stace afterwards for a picnic lunch.
Violet was very well! She's growing amazingly, and is 4 inches taller than a year ago. She has reached the 49th percentile, at 54 1/4 inches. She's 75 pounds, or 56th percentile.
The visit was interesting, given the coronavirus situation. We stayed in our car until our room was ready, and everyone wore a mask.
After lunch, we went grocery shopping, and then we got doughnuts and went to Bridgeport to check out the turtles. Violet is so into these simple pleasures. I need to do more such fun and easy things with her!
Violet was feeling pretty bummed about missing out on camping, and so much of her normal life. So on Thursday, we took off to the beach.
Los Angeles County beaches have just reopened after being closed for a couple of months, but they have ridiculous rules about not sitting or lying on the beach. As if sitting on a beach will give you a virus.
Thankfully, Carpinteria beaches are in Santa Barbara County, where they have more sense.
Violet took with us her Flat Mrs. Zamperin, a fun little project for the last few weeks of school. The kids write each week about some adventure they take their teacher character on.
You can see, keeping away from people was easy on a Thursday afternoon.
Violet boogie-boarded for well over an hour. She had so much fun! It was great to see her enjoying herself and the sea.
Cora enjoyed having a few hours to herself! She also couldn't go because she hurt her foot with a scooter mishap, and the salt water and sand would NOT have been helpful.