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| a beautiful warm day by the river. |
It's been two months since we've posted updates (!), so here's what we've been up to recently:
I've been training for a 10k in October and a 5k in November. Last year when I was pregnant I really missed my favourite city races, so I'm happy to be back on the running bandwagon this year! My sister-in-law Saralyn gave us her old B.O.B. jogging stroller, which Arden and I use a few times a week for morning jogs around the neighbourhood.
| Arden thinks mommy is sweaty. |
| Ben took this photo of us on the afternoon news! |
We recently visited the Jurassic World exhibit at the Melbourne Museum. Saralyn actually recommended it to us from her visit in May, when she took her 6-year old son and then-6-month old Arden. It was a short exhibit, but super cool! The animatronic dinosaurs were very realistic. Arden thankfully slept through the entire thing (I'm pretty sure she slept through it the first time around - I guess she finds dinosaurs to be pretty boring!).
There's an actual street in the city called Arden Street (fun fact: Arden is actually about to become the name of a whole precinct in the near future!) and I wanted to take some nice photographs of the street signs. I plan on framing a few of them to decorate Arden's room, whenever we have a house. We spent a weekend afternoon walking along the street, and then back to our house via the beautiful Capital City Trail.
Last week was the Mid-Autumn Festival (also known as the Mooncake Festival). We dressed Arden in her little Chinese outfit from her Ahma, and took some photos and videos of her playing with mini-mooncakes. How adorable is our little half-Chinese mooncake?
I recently took Arden to the aquarium for the first time, for a playgroup event. She got to see penguins, sting-rays, sharks, fish, seahorses, an enormous saltwater crocodile that glared menacingly at us, and a lot of rambunctious children running around. I think she was pretty impressed.
And finally, this past weekend we took a trip to Silvan, Victoria for "Dutch Weekend" at the Tesselaar Tulip Festival! Ben is half-Dutch, which makes Arden a quarter... and I lived nine of my years in Grand Rapids, Michigan which means I have a lot of respect for tulips, windmills, wooden shoes and very tall people. Which we saw plenty of, as well as awesome sculptures, fun entertainment, great food, and beautiful weather.
| this is apparently the largest clog in the Southern Hemisphere! |
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