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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