I never thought I'd be interested in blogging. When my daughter was born I considered it the best day of my life. I wanted to document everything but tabled the urge until now! All the postings, however many those may be are the many thoughts that run through my mind and heart while enjoying the journey my lovely daughter Abigail takes day in and day out.
So here goes...
On July 19th 2009 we ventured as a family to Centennial Beach in Tsawwassen BC. The morning was filled with smiles and excitement in anticipation of the beach and it's many creatures Abby hoped to see. I always find prepping Abby for the things she will see bodes well for her reactions and interest, not to mention any surprise crying spells. Abby is a sensitive girl but sensitive is the word I hate most when people coin her as "sensitive". Abby sees into things that bring a sense of uncertainty for her but once given the chance to see, feel, touch, smell, taste she discoveres her will to explore, communicate and succeed beyond most her age. The beach brought this out once again and it amazed me the joy on Abby's face. She walked with me as far as any 2 year old would go splashing in the water pools and kicking up sand. The tide was way out and the many creatures that wash ashore brought out my little marine biologist to the forefront. We picked up many shells, seaweed and kelp but those got boring fast. We discovered our first encounter a crab leg and later a full crab that was fully intact. Abby saw daddy pick it up and right away and wanted to hold it. A great picture caught later that makes me smile. Soon after we discovered jelly fish which for any little girl was considered GROSS. Many journeys around the beach brought new surprises and we could have played in the warm water all day!
Whoever came up with inventing beach shoes for kids, thank you!
Pictures to follow having difficulties.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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Nick, welcome to Bloggerland. I look forward with pleasure to reading your musings, impressions and relating of all things Abby! I too don't like the "sensitive" label. She's not sensitive, she's discerning, big difference. Everyone has their time to adjust, react, and I've coined our little Miss's, Abby-Time. I love her dearly. xxxooo
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