Fun stuff in June

Cougar Mountain Zoo, Seattle Juggling Festival, Whidbey Island, Bellevue Fire Station

Playing with a marble-drop toyFeeding the deer


Pushing the strollerA unicycle without a seat


These two - a brother/sister duo - are apparently the best club jugglers in the world right now.Contact juggling - I was at a seminar that this guy did, a few years back. Bought the book and a ball, but never practiced enough.


One ball jugglingA panorama


Kenny "juggling" clubsSome amazing hackey sack stuff


Kenny riding his tricyclePlaying chase in the kitchen with Benji and Marina


Terry building a sand castle for KennyEric skipping a rock


A firefighter puts on his protective suitPlaying with a marble drop toy with Daddy


At the Cougar Mountain ZooWe tried to get Kenny to put his head in the alligators mouth, but he wouldn't!


They had a large assortment of birds


And you're allowed to feed the deerAt the Seattle Juggling Festival, this guy had a very unique (and apparently very difficult to ride) seat-less unicycle.


The motley crowd of jugglers. Strange to remember that I was once very into juggling.


Kenny juggling


And then he wanted to use the club as a toy guitarThe Space Needle


Kevin Krause weddingDay trip to Whidbey Island - my hair's flying in the wind!


The beach right below LangleyA pretty walk - funny I've never seen this area before, considering how often we've been here


At the Lucas' houseTerry made a toy castle for Kenny


Kenny had lots of fun in the sandRachel wrote out names up on the sand wall


A thrift store on Whidbey Island, close to Langley, had an odd assortment of items attached to the sideAt Fort Casey


I saw lots of this bright orange fungus on the buds of the wild roses


The sand around Terry's house is like quicksand!


Kenny and Rochelle in Gabriele's basketKenny and I got to tour the Bellevue Fire Stations through Mother's and More


While we were there, one of the engines left on a call. It was a false alarm - one firefighter said 99.9 of their calls are false alarms from automated systems.


Kenny got to sit in the drivers seat of the fire truck