
Our routine with Paul continues with plenty of play and learning time. Paul has come up with a scheme to extend his time for going to bed. His mom tells him kiss and hug everyone then to bed for his story and sleep. Dad and Grandpa get a kiss and hug but he refuses to come to me and marches off to his room. Just as his door is to be closed for story time he says in a loud voice "Wait wait I forgot to say goodnight to Grandma " then run back to me for lots of kisses and hugs. This only gives him a couple of extra minutes but he seems proud of himself that he has developed this strategy .
On the 28th we head off to The Children's Museum. Founded in 1946 as a Adventure House It moved to downtown Portland in 1950 and had a pet library from which children could check out animals as well as interactive and informative exhibits . The museum also held regular arts and craft workshops as well as sports and other activities . It moved to its current location in March 2001 with a mission of collaboration to create a transformative learning experience through arts and science. With 9 indoor exhibits as well as outdoor exhibits to explore.

and Paul brushing the alligators teeth. Our next stop was Groundworks exhibit and this was by far Paul's most favourite . We spend a good hour here with Paul playing with the various shovels and construction tools. Sadly some parents just dump the kids to play and pay no or little attention to them. There are a couple of kids who are quite obnoxious and do not play well. We decide it is time to move on . Paul however does not want to leave so Grandpa has a few words with him. We leave but his bottom lip is trembling and I am thinking please don't cry . With promises to return again we head off to the waterworks exhibit and woodland exhibit. Paul is soon distracted with the puppets, tree's and playing with Grandpa. We have a brief stop for lunch and while the eating facilities are small the food offered is very good ,far better then what the zoo offered and is freshly made. After lunch we head outdoors to see what is being offered. Of course the first thing we come across is a large sand area with construction toys . Paul is once again in his element. As he digs in the sand he comes across a tiny. dinosaur . We manage to explore the maze before heading back in to explore the rest of the museum and return to the Groundworks room as we promised Paul.

We get some more pictures before leaving . Outside Paul enjoys playing the piano and has a imaginary train ride with us on a model train that is also outside the museum . We discover the train whistle really works.
It has been a enjoyable day and I would highly recommend having a membership to this museum if you have young kids and of course live in the area and make the suggestion to the kids.
Friday is baking day as the kids have invited friends over for a Bar-B-Que on Saturday. Meaghan has a cake mix and we decide to do cupcakes. Paul once again assists me .He really enjoys cooking and baking which I think is something all kids need to learn and starting young never hurts. Dessert is done both for tonight and Saturday . I do some of the food prep for the Bar-B-Que n Saturday.
Saturday morning sees us off to Home Depot for a program they run the first Saturday of the month a building of various items for kids. Each time a child completes a project they receive a badge which goes on their work apron. This month they are making bug boxes , Paul and Fred are intently working on their project. Paul manages to hammer Fred's finger quite well and I try not to laugh. Paul declares in a very loud voice that is was Grandpa's vault as he wasn't paying attention. I get to paint with Paul once the building is done then we are picked up by the kids and go into the store for Fred and Christopher to check out styrofoam as a base for the pool. We have put the pool up but the yard slope downs it is uneven. Also in the shade so the water never really warms up. Christopher has picked a stop at the bottom of the garden by the veggie plot and his hops . With a bit of router-tilling we get the ground level and move the pool so the kids can play in it on Sunday. While Paul naps I prepare the salads for the afternoon. I really miss entertaining and Meaghan is happy to let me take over the food preparation . Company arrives and we have a great afternoon meeting the kids friends and
their son Nahor. The kids are very entertaining and really enjoy the pool as well as the sandbox. Dinner is a success and Christopher's home brew goes down a treat with the company who are beer drinkers.
Sunday as it is a long weekend there is no swim glass so we are off for a hike n the Hoyt Arboretum. The Arboretum is home to over 6000 trees and shrubs with 2000 species from all over the world, of which 63 are endangered or vulnerable. There are over 12 miles of hiking trails and we do a relatively short one 1 ½ miles one way. It is uphill hike but the

The afternoon see's us off the the friends of Christopher and Meaghan's who we met on Saturday for a BQ and fireworks as it is Independence Day. We also experience a extra bit of pride as Nahor introduces us as Grandma and Grandpa to his friends that are already there. The fireworks are scary for Paul so we head inside too play. We head home before it gets really dark in hope we can get Paul to sleep before the big fireworks go off. As Portland is close to Washington there are many illegal fireworks going off. These are more spectacular and louder then the ones available in Portland but Paul sleeps through all the noise thankfully..
It has been another action packed week and our time is passing far too quickly.
Bye for Now,
Sandy & Fred