Spring 2004

Roger's Birthday

Visit from Wendy, Steve, and Vanessa

Refugio Beach

Building the pad for the pool

Lisa's pictures



Alan enjoys 2 new bags of play sand.




Roger is dwarfed by the pear tree.




Alan used some blocks to create a mini-golf course.




While driving to Fillmore with Wendy and Steve, we pulled off to take pictures of the hills. The rock colors are visible because the fire last year burned off a lot of the covering vegetation and the new stuff hasn't totally grown in yet.




In this view, you can see the quarry operation west of the road.




Alan gets a ride with Roger.




Several of us decided to drive down to Poindexter Park after school. Jenny prompted this by mentioning that she was burning out on Peach Hill Park. So I drove Samantha, Paige, and Alan. Christy took Brandon, Ryan, and Roger. Steve took Jenny to help him find the park. And Lamees joined us later with Samantha's younger brother, Jonathan.




Poindexter Park is the only local park I know of that has a merry-go-round.




Roger tried pushing, too.




Alan liked the bouncy animals.




And all of the kids liked getting wet. Roger's and Alan's shoes were still wet the next day.




Roger conquered this tree at Poindexter Park.




And then jumped down!




Alan has now learned how to get into this tree at Peach Hill Park all by himself. He climbs on the rail fence next to it and pulls himself up.




And Roger's talents now include sliding down the pole.




Roger, Paige, and Brandon make full use of the climbing apparatus.




Jenny was asked to 'tune' the band before their first concert piece at the Grand Band Finale.




And here she is in her first clarinet position. Diehard fans are welcome to come over and watch the video!




I'm excited by what my new camera will do on the macro setting!




Boysenberries are a cross between raspberries and blackberries and loganberries. It's ripe when it turns purple and very sweet, according to taste testers Anne and Alan.




Playing 'Tonka Construction' on the computer just wasn't enough for Alan.




Alan likes the 'radioactive' ooze that comes with the Megabloks Ninja Turtle construction sets.




We filled the pool on May 29th.




Roger was happy, even though the water had to be pretty chilly.




It took Alan awhile to get in.




Jenny decided to get wet, too.




Jenny helped Alan realize that he could touch the bottom of the pool on tip-toe. He is very excited. We measured the water depth. It's 35".




Alan set himself up as the lifeguard. He's using his 'binoculars' to check for problems.




Jenny came home with a trophy and a plaque from the end-of-year band banquet. The trophy is for best section (clarinets) of the symphonic band. The plaque reads "Jenny Cooper, Giant Steps - Freshman, Moorpark High School, 2004".




Look, Sarah! I managed to Frenchbraid Jenny's hair for the banquet.




Roger, Alexis, and Brandon all wore Spiderman T-shirts one day.




Last day of Kindergarten -- picnic at Peach Hill Park.




Roger with Miss Fernandez.




Sarah's birthday, celebrated slightly late this year due to her being at UCSB.




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