Earlier in the day, Nashie graduated from Gymboree Level 1!! We're excited because he is totally ready for Level II AND it's at 1 pm instead of 10 am. So much more convenient.
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
Steppin Out Saturday
It's my first official Steppin Out post, so hope it goes well! We spent some time at the Grandparents house in Viera, so took our pics next to their pool.
Earlier in the day, Nashie graduated from Gymboree Level 1!! We're excited because he is totally ready for Level II AND it's at 1 pm instead of 10 am. So much more convenient.


Earlier in the day, Nashie graduated from Gymboree Level 1!! We're excited because he is totally ready for Level II AND it's at 1 pm instead of 10 am. So much more convenient.
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Steppin Out Saturday
Friday, July 1, 2011
Saturday Farmer's Market
I guess it's about time I wrote this post, since it's almost the NEXT Saturday. Hahaha...I'm such a procrastinator sometimes. Better late than never.
Last weekend, I convinced Joe to come to Gymboree with us because we were hoping to graduate. It's this cute little ceremony where they give you your very own Gymbo, you take pics, they measure you...and it's his first little graduation. Well, our normal teacher was not there, so no graduation for us. Nash had a great time with all his little friends though...they haven't seen each other in a while because we haven't made it to Gymboree in a few weeks (10 am is just so darn inconvenient).
Afterward, we decided to finally go and check out this local farm that I found on the internet. We've been to the closer Farmer's Market before, but I noticed all their stuff was from other countries, like it's like, what's the point?!
This place is a trio of local farmers who bring their stuff together and sell them. They sell plants, veggies, fruit, honey, baked goods, eggs, and even goat's milk cheese. But it is a bit of a drive for us...so Nash took a quickie nap on the way. Turns out they didn't have much because they are moving to a new location, but I did score some sweet figs, a unique-looking squash, and a pineapple plant.
Nashie woke up just in time to meet a baby cow! The little girl was the same age as him (6 months)...but she was huge! Hard to believe they are so big... You can't tell from the sour look on his face, but he liked her, I swear.

Last weekend, I convinced Joe to come to Gymboree with us because we were hoping to graduate. It's this cute little ceremony where they give you your very own Gymbo, you take pics, they measure you...and it's his first little graduation. Well, our normal teacher was not there, so no graduation for us. Nash had a great time with all his little friends though...they haven't seen each other in a while because we haven't made it to Gymboree in a few weeks (10 am is just so darn inconvenient).
Afterward, we decided to finally go and check out this local farm that I found on the internet. We've been to the closer Farmer's Market before, but I noticed all their stuff was from other countries, like it's like, what's the point?!
This place is a trio of local farmers who bring their stuff together and sell them. They sell plants, veggies, fruit, honey, baked goods, eggs, and even goat's milk cheese. But it is a bit of a drive for us...so Nash took a quickie nap on the way. Turns out they didn't have much because they are moving to a new location, but I did score some sweet figs, a unique-looking squash, and a pineapple plant.
Nashie woke up just in time to meet a baby cow! The little girl was the same age as him (6 months)...but she was huge! Hard to believe they are so big... You can't tell from the sour look on his face, but he liked her, I swear.
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