Saturday, September 18, 2010

Callie's Dance Class

Callie just started dancing lessons at a local dance studio in the city. It's Tuesday nights from 6-6:30pm. She loved her first class as she loves dancing. The only bummer part was seeing all the other little girls in little tutu's and outfits. Callie was the only one who didn't have it but she wasn't really concerned, she got to dance!

Callie and her friend Brielle awaiting the dance practice.
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Callie patiently awaiting her turn to dance for everyone.
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She was very excited to see mommy and daddy in the room!
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When they were all done they got stickers for doing such an awesome job!
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Monday, September 13, 2010

What a Great Day

We were in Toronto for the weekend and I decided to go on an adventure with Callie. We left Susan's house and I pointed to the CN Tower and told Callie "that is where we are going." I don't think she grasped the enormity of it at the time, but the whole way there every time the tower came into sight she said "there it is daddy!" We took her first streetcar ride... This is the face of a truly happy and excited little girl.

Happy Girl on her first streetcar ride

I snapped this pic just for kicks.

Big Girl

We grabbed lunch at the base of the tower and got our tickets for the "spaceship" ride as we called it. She got a bigger thrill out of the elevator ride than the actual observation area. We walked to the area where they have the glass floor - what a wierd sensation to step out on that glass. It was a little unnerving at first, but then got easier as time went on, but Callie held on pretty tight to my hand.

Glass Floor in CN Tower

After leaving the tower we stopped in the gift shop to play with Lego for 20 minutes. Mindless fun, but all part of the adventure - the idea was to do whatever we wanted. I wanted to get some ice cream so off we went, I didn't have any cash so we headed away from the street vendors near Rogers Centre to a more retail area. Our walk was interrupted when Callie came across a rain puddle. I remember finding a lot of joy in splashing in a puddle as a kid, so who am I to deny Callie that joy just in the interest of keeping shoes dry... More mindless fun.

Splish-splash

Wheeeee

We stopped at what is called the Franklin Children's Garden where they have these bronze rabbits. Callie had to sit on every one of them before we left. I don't know how many there are, but there are lots...

Giddy-Up

I could hear an outdoor concert from where we were. Since I am out of the loop I had no idea there was a Toronto International Film Festival block party going on. We walked up the street to listen to some music and see what was going on. When we got there I realized there was lots going on. We found a section where they were doing activities for the kids - there was face painting, balloons and a jumpy castle. We waited in line for the face painting first - it was a long wait and Callie got a bear face. She was pretty good, but got fidgety when they painted her nose. By this time Callie was starting to show she was tired... A tired little bear.

My little bear

A tired little bear.

After the face painting Callie still wanted to get a balloon. After almost an hour and a little diversion to the jumpy castle where Callie got too scared to jump Callie finally had her balloon. While standing in line I saw this perfect mermaid design that I knew Callie would love...

Ariel Balloon

By this time, I was hungry and we both were tired. Time to head back home. We started the walk to Queen Street and jumped on the streetcar for the quick ride home. All in all we covered several kilometers on foot, missed a valuable nap and I never got my ice cream... But there wasn't a single tear shed... By either of us.

We both had fun... Lots of fun...