Thursday, September 30, 2010

New Hampshire Vacation

We spent a great week in New Hampshire. There are hundreds of pictures - but here are some of the highlights (in no particular order)

Are you guys ready to go yet? Let's get this sight-seeing show on the road!

Chilling with Gemma and Geppa (Keagan's version of Grandma and Grandpa) during a tour of the mountains.

Hey Geppa! Do these whiskers come out?

By far the best thing we did was go to the pool. Look Mommy! No fear! I liked to run and then try to jump in before Mommy could catch me. Mommy has more gray hair now

Swimming is so much fun and I was a natural.

Think anyone will notice if I put a few rocks in my pocket and take them home with me?

The playground was tons of fun. Gemma and I played here while Geppa, Mommy and Aunt Aneenah (Jolene) went to the race.

Unwinding with my buddy, Thomas.

Then I got to ride on a REAL train. Just checking out the pretty trees and water.

Waiting at the station

This weird looking guy was hogging part of my bench.

The best way to go sight-seeing.

Hanging out with my Grandma.

I wonder if I can get away from these pictures and run through that grass?

Doing some work with Bob The Builder.


Sunday, September 5, 2010

A Trip To The Kangaroo Farm

Today we went to a kangaroo farm in Arlington with Ella, Ollie, Mike & Kristy.
We saw lots of weird birds and a really big turkey.
Check out this wallaby.
We got really close to the animals. This guy was looking for food in my shoe. He didn't find any.
There were also a bunch of big kangaroos. Uncle Mike was feeding one. The weird guy in the hat was our tour guide.
Cousin Ollie was really brave and was surrounded by bouncing animals.
I did decide to pet one eventually... but then I kept running off and mommy had to hold me because that was against the rules.

Cousins Ella and Ollie and a little kangaroo.








The kangaroos were fun. We also saw donkeys, peacocks, lots of chickens, a mini horse, an ostrich and I fed an alpaca (or llama - mommy's not sure what it was). I was full of animal slobber by the time we left. Thank goodness for lots of sanitzer!