This afternoon we met up with some friends at the strawberry street festival. It's a short little street in the city that has a great cafe you should check out if you ever get the chance. There is also an elementary school nearby that holds an annual festival as a fundraiser. We've never been before so we decided to invite some friends and check it out. Here are a few shots from the afternoon. Hope you got out there and enjoyed the weekend like we did! Melissa took this one right when we got there while we were waiting for our friends to meet us.
The school had one of the best playgrounds I've seen at a school. It was neat to see this Stella scooter repurposed as a piece of play equipment. The red bokeh-licious items in the background are drums. One portion of the playground has different types of percussion instruments from xylophones to drums that all had mallets or sticks that were attached so kids could come up and play on them. I bet recess at the school is pretty musical. Made me wish I had something like that at my school when I was a kid.
Like any good festival they had blow ups and bouncy houses. Melissa saw this below and automatically decided that Charlotte should ride the shark slide...with Melissa of course. So we purchased our tickets and up they went.
I managed to grab this shot as they got to the bottom. Charlotte was not amused. Not upset, but not amused. Maybe when she gets a little older.
I love this shot of Scott and Connor. Charlotte and Connor were born about 24 hours apart from each other, so they make great buddies. Connor has been able to throw a ball for a while now so this game was perfect for him. Connor got so excited and I think Scott was having fun too.
Charlotte tried to play a little duckie game, but didn't really know what to do. She loves the water in the bath at home, but I think the germ-a-phobe in her came out and she really didn't want to put her hand in the water.
Street shot of the festival and Charlotte's new favorite way to be carried around. See next two pictures.
Charlotte refused to take her second nap today so by the time we went to the festival, grabbed a bite to eat and started to head home, she was looking a little tired.
What a better way to end an afternoon at a strawberry festival than with some nice raspberries on Charlotte's belly. I love Charlotte and can't wait to celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday. I thought I was lucky when Melissa said "I do" over 7 years ago and now God has given me another girl in my life to love. Tell the people in your life that you love them and enjoy life together.
-jay