One of our favorite eating spots is Vinny's Pizzarama. The cheesesteaks, pizza and wings are unsurpassed in the world.
We eat at Vinny's (or get takeout) about once a week.



Another favorite place (for Dad and Belinda) is the Centennial or Bicentennial Park (I can't remember which it is).
We went there the other day when it was pouring rain, and it wasn't really as much fun for Belinda, so we went again.
Playgrounds are great for childrens' coordination and physical well-being. Belinda has really become so much more addept at moving her body since summer began, mostly because of playground play (and Vinny's. Just kidding).




Playgrounds are also good for social development, assuming you live in a populous area. Belinda meets children nearly every time we go, and she gets to see people from all different cultures. This time she played with some Indian (from India) children. The little girl was wearing a rainbow striped outfit that really made Belinda's eyes light up. "I'm going to give her flowers," she said. So she went over and picked flowers and took them to the girl, which gave the girl a big smile. (Of course we aren't going to go around taking pictures of other peoples' children without getting a waiver signed. Now where did I put that Hindi ESL waiver?).


What's really funny is when Belinda tries to talk in another language like some of the children do when we go to the playground. She's just starting to grasp the concept of "another language," helped greatly by D-d-d-d-d-Dora the Explorer. Her non-english language sound like, "Sunter dundy hunter punter klimpter dokty doo."
We eat at Vinny's (or get takeout) about once a week.



Another favorite place (for Dad and Belinda) is the Centennial or Bicentennial Park (I can't remember which it is).
We went there the other day when it was pouring rain, and it wasn't really as much fun for Belinda, so we went again.
Playgrounds are great for childrens' coordination and physical well-being. Belinda has really become so much more addept at moving her body since summer began, mostly because of playground play (and Vinny's. Just kidding).




Playgrounds are also good for social development, assuming you live in a populous area. Belinda meets children nearly every time we go, and she gets to see people from all different cultures. This time she played with some Indian (from India) children. The little girl was wearing a rainbow striped outfit that really made Belinda's eyes light up. "I'm going to give her flowers," she said. So she went over and picked flowers and took them to the girl, which gave the girl a big smile. (Of course we aren't going to go around taking pictures of other peoples' children without getting a waiver signed. Now where did I put that Hindi ESL waiver?).


What's really funny is when Belinda tries to talk in another language like some of the children do when we go to the playground. She's just starting to grasp the concept of "another language," helped greatly by D-d-d-d-d-Dora the Explorer. Her non-english language sound like, "Sunter dundy hunter punter klimpter dokty doo."

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