Kent Slaney during May 2003
Kent and I had a lot of fun during the month of May. Lots of friends
and a trip to see Grandma for her birthday and Mother's Day.
Our first trip of the year to
Bonfante Gardens.
Kent likes running under
the waterfall almost as much as he likes riding the Quicksilver Roller Coaster.
Kent is better at making a mess than he is at cleaning it up.
- One night Kent decided he really needed to take all his toys and put them
on the floor of his bedroom. Yes, he has too many toys. -
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- He likes to build towers and then knock them over. Here is the aftermath
with his friend Yuan Yuan. -
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Kent (and Aaron) had lots of fun at the
DuPage Children's Discovery
Museum (I highly recommend it.) Lots of play with the water table,
making the pinwheels spin, and with the air table.
- Aaron gets his dad wet -
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- Kent plays with the water -
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- Make those pinwheels spin -
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- Kent watches his pinwheel -
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- Kent assembled all these wind blocks -
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- He was pretty proud of himself -
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Playing in Sterling. Lots of fun stuff to do.
- Kent and Jenni wrestle for "My Bear" -
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- With the neighbor boy Jacob -
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- Swinging with the neighbors -
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- Checking out the neighbor's sandbox. -
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- Driving their gator -
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- Drawing on grandma's driveway -
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- Jenni Park Here (he was proud that he wrote it all) -
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Grandma's Birthday. Kent enjoyed lots of quality time with Grandma and
opening her presents for her.
Kent enjoyed putting the air pipes together. He really wanted to
connect the two systems together.
Birthday parties for Komal and Evan Chase.
- Sword fight at Komal's party with Francesco and Riley -
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- Singing a song about building a house -
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- Check out those tongues after Evan Chase's party -
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- The whole group after Evan Chase's party -
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A trip to the zoo. Kent with the train, the elephant, the spider web
and the cougar.
Kent and his friends, Yuan Yuan and Xia, at the zoo.
Yuan Yuan at the zoo.
Last updated May 25, 2003.
Copyright (c)2003 by Malcolm
Slaney. All rights reserved.