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that I write another post for Sami. If you came to Sami’s blog from Josh’s, you know a little about the camping trip we just went on. If you haven’t read it yet, do so. Sami was great on the trip. She didn’t touch any of the poison oak we encountered at the first camp and she didn’t run off on us or fall into the fire at either camp. I’ll tell you that camping with a 1 year old and a 4 year old is not the easiest to do. However, we still had a great time and it was most definitely worth it. One of the things we did on the trip was watched the 4th of July celebration at one of the state lakes a few miles north of our campsite. This was by far the absolute best 4th of July celebration we have seen. We ended up sitting up on a green (golfcourse) with the locals and they were the best seats in the house. The show lasted for about 20-30 minutes and the finale was amazing. There were times where we were hit with debree from the fireworks! The best part about the show was listening to some patriotic music someone was playing from their car - joined by the rumbling explosions of the fireworks as they echoed across the mountains. Just awesome!! Sami’s eyes were wide open the whole time just soaking up the experience.
Sami had a doctors appointment today as well. She is in the 95th percentile in height and around 50 percentile in weight. Same as Josh is right now. She isn’t talking as much as she should be at this age, but her motor skills are surpassing what they should normally be. We’ll see where she is in a few months. She has been a lot more vocal lately and is trying more to say words. We just need to keep working with her.
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