It was just one day short of being a month since our first trip this fall to Cox Farms. I have to say that one month of gross motor development made a huge difference for Lydia. I think the motor learning from the first trip also helped her. I saw two major areas of improvement. The first was her ability to go down the slides sitting up by herself and keep her legs together so as not to get a foot stuck on the side or flip herself around or over. Second, she did much better walking up the hills to go down the slides. I still carried her some just to speed things up but she took a lot fewer falls walking up the hills and over ditches and other uneven ground.
I did have to go down behind because she didn’t always slide to the bottom of the slide and it also took her awhile to stand up and get off the slide on her own – mainly because she was in no hurry to do it. So, I went down behind her and gently “crashed” into her (which she loved) and then picked her up and carried her off the slide so the person behind us could go.
Nanna and PawPaw on the hayride.
My kids are rather fearless. They are not afraid of the slides or the hayride or anything at Disney World but they are terrified of the goats. Well, they like the goats when a fence separates them. We bought cake cones filled with goat food for a $1 a piece and then went inside the goat pen to feed them. The last time the goats quickly took Wesley's cone away so my dad and held the cones for Wesley and Lydia this time. They still hated the goats pressing up against them.
Wesley actually started crying. He told me on the way out to the farm that the goats would scare him again and make him cry again. I realize that most moms would have just skipped the goats but I was hoping that things would be better this time around. Also, Wesley gets over stuff like so quickly that I was willing to try it again.
5 comments:
Awww...these pictures are adorable! I love getting to enjoy all of your adventures vicariously! :) Disney, camping, the beach, Cox farm...you are one busy family!
Such cute pictures!! Looks like a great time, again. How neat your parents got to do that with the kiddos!
I would have done the same thing with Wesley (or Ainsley) about trying the goats again.
I really love the picture of you on the slide showing your feet and Lydia in front of you and I love the sacked out kids sleeping in the car. =)
Oohh...That looks like so much fun! I wish we had something like that here! But of course, the best indicator of how much fun the kiddos had said it all with the last picture!
Alas, there is one thing Wesley is afraid of that Hunter is not- goats. Hunter's afraid of everything else. ;)
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