Hi everyone. Sorry Henry and I have been MIA for a couple weeks, but now we can share what we've been up to: we took advantage of the warm weather last week and took a fun vacation to Wildwood! We've got so many fun pictures and videos to share with you!
You would have thought the beach would be cold in March, but it was really warm!
Here is video of us having fun on the beach:
We ate at the Lobster House in Cape May several times, which is always a treat.
Since we were already in Cape May for Lobster House, we explored the town one night.
We rented bikes one morning and pedaled on the boardwalk (well, Mom and Dad did the pedaling)!
We also spent some time each day in the hotel pool.
Here we are in our hotel room after a long day.
On the boardwalk one night, Henry won a dalmatian!
Here's a video of our favorite Wildwood moments.
And we almost forgot the best part of the trip: the rides on the Boardwalk! As you can see, we rode all week long!
Here's a video of us on the Wildwood rides.
Oh, and one more important thing before we go: APRIL FOOL'S! Of course we didn't go to Wildwood last week; these are the photos and videos we never posted from our trip way back in August. Better late than never!
Thanks for stopping by! We've both been blogging up a storm since literally the day we were born. Check back frequently for the latest news about our hectic lifestyles, along with plenty of cute photos and videos. (To find out what Julia was up to before Henry came along, visit JuliaMadeline.com.)
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Julia Age: 5 years Height: 45 1/4 inches Weight: 47 lbs. Clothing size: 6T
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Our blog glossary
Babcia (BOP-cha)/Bobbi – Babcia is the Ukrainian word for grandmother. This is what Julia and Henry call their Mom's mother. (Their Dad's mother is called Grandma.) Julia had trouble pronouncing Babcia at first, so Babcia shortened it to Bobbi — her late brother was named Bobby —which was easier for Julia to say. So now Julia knows her as Bobbi.
Dido (DEE-doh) – Ukrainian word for grandfather. This is what Julia and Henry call their Mom's father. (Their Dad's father is called Grandpa.)
Mnohaya lita (MNO-high-ya LEE-ta) – A Ukrainian celebratory phrase uttered at almost all festive occasions. It is also a song sung at weddings, birthdays and other times when congratulations are in order.
Pipa (PIP-ah) – Pypka is the Ukrainian word for pacifier, but Julia shortened that to pipa.