Cabin Fever

I have a lot to catch you up on! Between needing the computer to watch Game of Thrones at night and being the only person in my office for the whole month of June it’s been hard to find time to update my faithful readers, yes mom I’m talking about you. 
So let’s start where we left off, Baguio.  I’ve told you about hiking and horseback riding but what else did we do you might ask. 
Well, first we had to get there, luckily I have two great boys who handled 6 hours in the car like troopers. 

Once we arrived we were all SO happy to be out of the car.  And not only were we outside of the car but we had trees and grass to play in! Living in Manila one of the things I miss the most is green space, parks, trees.

Adam must have spent a half hour looking at this huge butterfly. He was so into animals and nature this trip, butterflies, frogs, horses of course.

Our friends Jenny and Joe came up the same weekend. There girls are the same age as Adam and Malcolm and the kids all loved having friends to play with.

The weather was amazing!  When we left Manila it was 97 degrees (at 6:30 am!) and when we got to Baguio it was 67! It was so nice to snuggle under the covers.  It was so much fun to break out our sweaters for the first time (!) since last year when were in Baguio.

We lit fires every night! Perfect for making smores.

This was Malcolm’s spot all weekend.

Except when he was playing with the flashlight.

Or the teeball.

Or cuddling with Maria.

What else did we do? Well a whole lot of this and it was great.

Me too, me too!

These two with their chubby cheeks and bellies and crossed little legs!

And then people this happened! We were at the playground right outside the Embassy Compound and there was a fire station with an old fire truck (remind me to keep a close eye on that fireplace!). I asked the firemen if the kids could see the fire truck and the response was sure, it’s open. Might I add that the keys were in the ignition! Once inside these two pressed every button in sight until some fireman wised up and came and took the keys out of the ignition (ten minutes later) and turned off all the lights they had turned on. 

We did squeeze in a field trip to the butterfly garden. This was no butterfly garden like the London Zoo where there are hundreds of butterflies. This house had about three flying butterflies and the rest were ‘stills’.

But that didn’t matter, all three of these little ones were intrigued.

The ‘manager’ of this butterfly garden spent about ten minutes asking Adam to make guns with his hands to put some butterflies on. Adam, the sweetheart, had no idea what he was talking about.  Eventually we got there and Adam was so brave. He loved every minute of it and didn’t mind all the butterflies on him.

Just in case you think that it was all good times and there were no toddler breakdown, here is Adam, You may wonder what tragedy befell Adam to make him cry. A true tragedy, Malcolm refused to share the precious tic tac container. 

And just in case you were worried we didn’t take some posed pictures, here you go! I’m pretty sure that I bribed Adam with a tic tac here.

And here is a throwback from last year when we went to Baguio!

2 thoughts on “Cabin Fever

  1. Ok, I'll admit I'd been having some withdrawal symptoms and now I am fully back to an even keel. What a wonderful trip. I know what you mean about the grass and it looks amazing!!!!! The boys are just so cute and you look fabulous and so happy. Thanks for the updates. xxxx

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  2. Ok, I'll admit I'd been having some withdrawal symptoms and now I am fully back to an even keel. What a wonderful trip. I know what you mean about the grass and it looks amazing!!!!! The boys are just so cute and you look fabulous and so happy. Thanks for the updates. xxxx

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