Sunday, June 17, 2012

A GREAT weekend!

Yesterday marked the season's first trip to Knoebel's.  And judging by the reaction of the kids, I think it will be the first of many for this summer.  After a long stretch of being cooped up with not one or two rounds...but THREE rounds of strep throat in the past 4 weeks, it was time to get out!  This trip was extra special because we got to go with the Mowry's, always a treat for us to do anything with them. 

This was Mara's first trip to Knoebel's, and I would say that she enjoyed it...so long as I was holding her. She wasn't content in the stroller, and much preferred the Moby wrap or just being held.  The big kids ended up using the limosine length double stroller more than Mara did.  But oh well.  Mara seemed to like watching Josh and Lauren and McKenna and Cooper while they rode the rides.  We stopped a few times for her to nurse, and I can now add the middle of an amusement park to the list of places I never dreamed I'd breastfeed.

My words will fail me with the rest of the specifics, so here are some pictures!

 McKenna was Lauren's riding partner all night and was such a sweetheart to Lauren.  McKenna is a special, kind and very compassionate little girl.  Lauren adores her (and so do we!).

 I'm pretty sure Joshua's insurance rates are going to be ugly judging by his bumper car driving skills last evening!  But he had fun.  This was progress from last year when he spent the whole time stuck in a pileup in the middle of the rink.



This was one of Lauren's favorite rides.  I literally had to drag her away from it after she had ridden it (alone) 4 times in a row.  I believe the ride attendant was beginning to feel stalked!  The fact that those bugs are purple certainly didn't hurt matters.



 Here was sweet Mara on one of a few rare moments that she rode in the stroller.  It didn't last long after the camera flashed, but at least I got one of her!

This one cracks me up.  Please don't miss Cooper at the top left riding the kiddie roller coaster all by himself.  Emily and Joshua are in the next car and Jason and Lauren are behind them.  Figuring out who would ride with whom was probably our most difficult decision of the night.  Earl and I (certainly the least enthusaistic riders among the group) were on baby/stroller duty.  Cooper was so brave, though!!  Lauren declared that this was her favorite ride- never mind that it gave me a heart attack that she was on it!

Look out--- swift subject change ahead.

And today I think I hit the photo jackpot with a picture of all three kids that includes at least a relative smile on everyone's face.  This one will be in a frame before week's end, I assure you.



After church today, the kids and I worked on this little golf cake for Daddy in celebration of Father's Day.  They thought it was hilarious that we put a golf ball in Daddy's cake.  Looking at it here, I realize just how much my cake icing writing leaves to be desired.  But it was the thought that counts.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Since May 14th...

The problem with blogging is that it works best when you are pretty timely with posts.  As in, not waiting several weeks to make a few observations about what has been happening.  All I can say is that I have gotten this part all wrong in recent weeks.  So, as I got set to upload a few pictures this morning I realized just how much has happened since I last posted on May 14th. So here we go...



 Summer has officially begun at our house.  I am oh so grateful for one less person to have to get up and ready prior to 7:30 am. Is it bad that I am already dreading it beginning again in August when Joshua returns to school?  Joshua had his program on May 17th and we were so proud of him.  He sang and did his motions like a champ.  They sang "Trust and Obey" and a cute song called "Jungle Jamba" as well as reciting the entirety of Psalm 100 as a class.  Go ahead and look that one up...it's LONG!  And they are 4 and 5 years old.  This picture is of him with his teacher, Mrs. Deitrick, and the school principal, Mr. Baughman.  It was a great year for Joshua at Meadowbrook and we look forward to all that next year will hold for him in kindergarten as well.

 Mara has been doing quite a bit of Bumbo sitting lately.  Mostly she bends herself in half to chew on it, but since she has been quite needy lately and pretty much requires being held by me or in her Moby wrap tied to me, this has been a solution for those few minutes that I just need to have my arms free.  She will sit there while I cook or hang a load of laundry to dry, but wants to be picked back up within a few minutes.


We have  been blessed with not one, but TWO rounds of strep throat, which has necessitated a few of Daddy's special chocolate milkshakes for the big kids.  Hopefully this last round of antibiotics has kicked it out for good, because I can do without a recurrence of that for a while....or ever.


Mara has really been showing interest in our food lately, so we decided a few weeks ago to set up the high chair at the table for her so that she could sit with us for dinner.  This was a big improvement over me holding her while eating, or nursing her while eating (which more often than not was the situation).  After she started opening her mouth when we took a bite, and reaching for food, I decided to let her try some rice cereal.  On her second attempt, she decided she really liked it and has been having a little bit each night when we eat our supper.  She smiles so big, giggles and kicks her legs when she sees me get her bowl.  All I can think is that if she likes this stuff, she ought to love veggies and fruits when we start them.  I will probably wait until the 6 month mark for those, but the cereal has been a good first step I think.



This little blogging hiatus has also included a whole week that Daddy was away on a business trip.  I have to tell you that I have tremendous respect for single parents, because I was EXHAUSTED after his trip.  Between balancing working, prepping everything at home, getting the kids tubbed and into bed each night on my own, and all of the other household things thatneed togetdone without having the option of asking for a little help from Jason, I didn't know which end was up.  My mom had come to help for one of the days, which was so appreciated.  And Jason's Mom was here during the workday and was a huge help.  But goodness.  We hated that he was in Orlando without us along for a Disney vacation, but realized that this year, with the kids the ages they are just wasn't the best choice, especially since Jason was tied up in meetings most of the days.  Hopefully soon we'll start to think about planning our maiden voyage to Disney as a family..

While Daddy was gone, the big kids also had their very first (non-family) babysitter.  A super sweet college student from church agreed to come and stay with them one night that I had a meeting to go to.  They did great and seemed to have a wonderful time.  I could hear them squealing and giggling from the garage when I pulled in and came inside to find them chasing Meagan all around the house.  I'm still not ready to leave Mara with a teenager yet, but Josh and Lauren seemed to love the change of scenery!

 Lauren has managed to have a major growth spurt in recent months and has somehow outgrown her tricycle, so she became the proud owner of her own big girl bike the other night.  It's a Minnie Mouse bike and might possibly be the cutest little thing I've ever seen.  It was raining when Jason put it all together for her, so she rode it around the kitchen and had a blast.  Can't wait for some sunshiny (is that a word?) evenings that we can go out and watch her ride.

And finally, this was the scene last night as Joshua constructed a Harley for himself and his sister to drive.  Please don't miss the details on this one.  The "do rag" on his head is a dish cloth, and they obviously both needed goggles for eye protection.  His Woody vest is supposed to be his leather vest, and the rest of their configuration  was pretty creative as well.  Although it plays me out from time to time, I have to say that I love to see his imagination at work.  And Lauren  just loves any chance she gets to play along with her big brother.  I think Pap would be proud of this Harley riding team!

More to come tomorrow when I report on Mara's turning 5 months old.  I know...I can't believe it either.