
Dermot's first bubble bath. I had gone to Lush in NYC to get me some fancy bath stuff, and I got Dermot some bubble bath too. Notice the pink color. They made a blue bubble bath cake for boys, but it had something non-vegan in it. I liked the pink better anyway. It smelled like cotton candy or pure sugar. It smelled so good. Dermot loved it.

Now that's a kid enjoying a bubble bath!

Dermot looks deep in thought. He's probably trying to figure out what roles he wants Mama and Daddy to play at the Perkasie playground's truck/bus/firetruck. It is whatever he wants it to be.

Dermot in front of the fountain at Franklin Square in Philadelphia. Notice he is holding his newest and favorite toy: a fake dust buster we bought at the Please Touch Museum. He carried that thing with him everywhere. We were all dust busted at some point.

Daddy, Dermot, and the dragon at the carousel in Franklin Square, Philadelphia. Dermot looks grumpy, but he really had fun. I just think he didn't want to be waiting for his picture to be taken. I think he was just ready to go.

Do not mess with Dermot when he is checking any one out at the Please Touch Museum's grocery store. He has no patience for people who get in his way. This has been his favorite activity at all three children museums we have been to.

My grandparents would have loved to see this picture. Dermot had a great time picking corn, turnips, and cabbage at the Please Touch Museum's farm in Philadelphia.

Our hotel in Philadelphia had 8 pillows on each bed, and of course, we only needed 2 on each bed. Dermot had a fun time piling all of the pillows on top of each other and then climbing the "mountain".