Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Billy Joel & Music Together

Two weeks ago was father's day. We spent the afternoon at Uncle Paul's camp. It was a cool and dreary day but that didn't stop us from having a good time. The camp has 2 of Charlotte's favorite things... Lots of stairs and water! I was exhausted when we left from following her around trying to keep her out of trouble.

Here are Charlotte and Ryan making sandcastles.

Having fun driving the boat. Uncle Paul showed her the horn which she had a lot of fun beeping.
Charlotte's first real boat ride with Brookie driving. As you can see by hair blowing, we actually went pretty fast... Of course being the little dare devil she is, she loved it!


Sunday night, we stopped at Grandma Sue and Grandpa Dick's house for a quick father's day cookout. Then we left Charlotte there so Stephe and I could go see Billy Joel. We had a nice time, it was a really good show. There were no cameras allowed but being the crazy camera lady now, I had mine in my pocket and managed to snap a couple pictures.


This past Saturday was Charlotte's last Music Together class. I'm kind of sad that it's over but the timing is great to take a break since summer's here and the weekends start filling up with other activities. We'll sign up again in the fall. Charlotte really seemed to enjoy the class. I remember the very first class, she wouldn't leave my lap and actually cried when the teacher came around collecting the instruments at the end of the songs. By the end of the 10 weeks, she was still pretty shy and wanted to stay close to me for the first couple songs but eventually she would wonder into the mix with the other kids. Also, she would see the cleanup bin come out and literally bolt to it so she could throw her instruments into it. The other parents in the class made the comment that Charlotte definitely gets most improved. I didn't take my camera to the last class so here's a picture from an earlier one.

I'll end this post with perhaps a glimpse into the future??? :)

Dr. Charlotte May Landry
Hmmmm... I like the sounds of that!

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