Sunday, March 23, 2008

A Trip To The Pier

A couple of weeks ago we decided to go to Santa Monica and hang out around the pier. It was something we had not done as a family in a long time. It was something simple and something that started out relatively cheap. I think because we live Downtown we rarely ever go farther than past La Brea towards the west. Here is the family walking down Ocean Ave to get to the Santa Monica Pier. Here is Nancy and Dylan looking down at Justin and I at the end of the pier. Justin is checking out the boat that is docked and looking for pirate ships. Unfortunately, even on our days off Nancy has to take calls related to work. Here is Dylan being his goofy self. And Justin being goofy as well. Before as adults I could easily steer away from the amusement side of the pier, but with a 4 year old and a 1 year old...it becomes virtually impossible to walk away without being asked to play some games or get on rides. Here is Justin driving a remote controlled hover craft. This cost 3 dollars for probably 5 minutes. And another 3 dollars gone with the remote controlled tug boat. Oh well, look how much fun he is having. My Dad would not let me have done these things because he felt that money can be spent in better ways. So I guess I try to go the opposite because I remember when I wanted to do these things as a kid. Justin wanted to try his luck on this ladder carnival game to win a prize. This game is really really really hard. I don't think most adults can win unless they are truly experienced. I knew that he wouldn't make it so I asked the person in charge to hold the ladder so that at least he felt like he almost made it to the top and then he could let go. Here is Dylan playing skee ball his way. Here is family posing at the gate of the amusement park on our way out. After a long day here are the boys enjoying bath time. I'm sure the boys will someday complain that I put this last picture.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

18 Month Check-Up

This past Thursday on 2/28/08 I took Dylan for his 18 month check-up. It was such a nice day we walked over to Japan Town where his doctor is instead of driving over. I felt bad for Dylan because he had no idea that he was going to the doctors to get his check-up...which meant he had to take his immunization shots. Here is Dylan smiling and ready to go. Poor guy has no idea that he is going to get stuck with needles. Here is Dylan posing in front of the Disney Music Center...just one of the many landmarks on the way to the doctors. Another picture of Dylan in front of City Hall. Here is Dylan in front of the doctor's office. Here he is waiting in the waiting room. Here is Dylan saying hi to one of the nurses. Here is Dylan walking in to his room. The ironic thing is that the room number is number 3 which is the amount of shots he had to have that day. Here is Dylan and Justin's doctor...Dr. Nakashima. He reminds me of Michael J. Fox's father in "Back To The Future". He is a great doctor. Here is Dr. Nakashima checking out Dylan. Here is Dylan waiting to get his shots. Again...poor guy has no idea what is about to happen to him. Here is the nurse about to administer Dylan his shots and a close-up of the 3 shots he is about to take. This is a blurry picture of the nurse sticking the first needle in Dylan. It's blurry because everybody is moving. Here is the after math after taking 3 shots. The good thing about Dylan is that he will rebound quickly and be in good spirits. Here he is laughing and being playful outside the doctor's building. On the way home we stopped by the Farmer's Market and I bought Dylan a mango/pineapple lemonade. Here he is enjoying the refreshing drink on a relatively warm LA winter. By the time we got home Dylan was thoroughly pooped out and passed out in his stroller. What a day for Dylan.