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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Grandma and Grandpa Berlin came to visit

...And it was great! Oma Tina played all day with me. We went to a park and fed those gigantic geese.

In the evening we all walked around the house in the dark with my lantern.

Of course I dragged Oma with to my sport group. She was pretty impressed by what I can already do! Swinging: Jump of the box: Play soccer: And walk over a see-saw all by myself:

And of course we went back to the beach! To collect shells and jump into puddles. Not that any of the others jumped with me...
After all that walking, I wanted lunch. Fries with Opa Booboo. Yummy!
On the way back to our car, I saw a merry-go-round, so Oma came with me.

One grey afternoon, we all made a gingerbread house. Mama made it, Oma Tina put the glue on it and I glued the candy on. First by myself... ...and then Femke tried to help. She didn't even want to stop even though the house was finished! Babies...
And before we had to go home, Oma Ka read some books to us.

During the weekend, we went to a farm full with goats. I could feed the old ones. And fed milk to the young ones. The same way Mommies do with babies. Only one didn't drink so good, and spilled milk onto my shoes...
They had pony, too! And I could sit on one of them. So cool!
Luckily they even had a small playground. Lucky for Oma Tina, because she liked the see-saw.

And do you guys now Halloween?! I love it! I could dress up like a princess and we walked to Oma Ka's house. On our way we had to look for pumpkins in order for me to knock on the door. The trick is to say "trick or tweat" when they open and they will give you candy! I had loads when we got home.
Mama says Halloween is only once a year. How mean is that?!

Next morning: Oma Tina and Booboo Opa drove away in their car and haven't come back since...

Instead we went to a party at great-Opa and Oma. They only sat on a couch, but Ed played hide-and-seek with me and Aukje and Femke played tag.
When we got home, Papa left with a taxi cap and didn't come back either. Mama says we will go and pick him up from the airport. Friday.
Whatever that means.