For Father's Day we spent time snuggling and hanging out with Daddy. We watched some shows and baked some bread.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
2 Years Old!!!!
Not sure where all the time went, but my little guy, he's not so little anymore. Happy Birthday Baby!
We went to the library in the morning of your birthday.
You sat around wearing a birthday hat all day long.
Joshua was so excited to use his own money to buy some gifts. He chose glow-in-the-dark lizards, a ballon, and some bubbles.
It was a nice quiet birthday home with your family. We watched How You Train a Dragon, had pizza, and cupcakes.
I love you to infinity and beyond buddy!
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Innisbrook
Back in June after our family trip to Tampa, we were home for 4 days then we jumped back in the car to go with our church family. Michael attended meetings while the boys and I socialized and relaxed. One thing we did to stay busy was taking advantage of the resort's amenities...
While on a nature walk Joshua tried to convince the other children that he had set a booby trap for the pandas that lived in the forest. Despite my correction, he was determined that pandas could live in the Florida wetlands.
We also spent time at the pool... This mommy was convinced that I was well prepared for another trip... I forgot the boys bathing suits. Thankful that I had mine, we made due.
There was a mini golf course at the resort as well. The previous week Joshua had mini golfed and was convinced he was the best golfer ever. He was handing out pointers and tips. "Concentrate, Aim, shoot." I took a moment to deflate him. I told him I was glad he was having fun. How special it was to be playing, but that he wasn't the best. I told him he could practice hard and get better but he still had lots to learn. I'm not sure it changed his mind, but it slowed down the boasting making the game a little more enjoyable.
We went to a wonderful NY style/themed deli one night where I even tried tongue (little did I know until after the bite was gone). We saw many people we haven't seen in a while and got to spend some relaxing time with those we see often.
Guilty mom moment from our arrival... The boys were napping, the sun was shining and the suitcase was in the car. I couldn't leave the room since Michael was at meeting, and I didn't want to waste my time away in a dark hotel room waiting for the end of name time... So I grabbed a towel shed my clothes and headed for my golf course view of a balcony where I found a sliver of sun at just the right angle to enjoy the glorious rays.
Time away is good but being in your own bed is certainly something you long for after being away.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Stream of consciousness...
I have only a few fleeting days left of summer and in all the joys of trying to savor every moment I got lazy in posting. Now I'm feeling the need to quickly get caught up so that I don't feel like I'm drowning when school starts. So many goals and memories to share! Bare with me as things get a little sloppy...
Monday, August 4, 2014
At the Car Wash
We stopped by the car wash knowing we were doing more road tripping. It just so happened that my boys are so drawn to grandma and grandpa types. A woman came in and the boys went right over. Joshua grabbed a magazine and went started chatting with this woman about fishing and golf. She asked if it was ok for him to sit ion her lap (which I appreciated) the boys fought for her attention and she couldn't have been more happy. Silas spent some time playing in the bubbler, but I was happy to have something to help pass the time.
Fascinating
Silas is in the wonderful stage where he finds things fascinating. It may even go a little further. He gets fixed. Stuck. Asking the same things repeatedly. In the store, car, school, at home, the curiosity is always there and the wheels are constantly turning.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Blueberries
The boys and I headed out at the suggestion of another mom to a local farm to pick our own berries. I was glad that she warned about the spiders. It took me a while to get over them and find a berry picking grove.
The boys started our adventure very ambitious. "I'm going to fill my pail to the tip top."
Just like the children's book, Blueberries for Sal, it was fun to listen for the sound of the blueberries hitting the bottom of the pail.
It was fun to let the boys "wander" with my watchful eye. They did some exploring which helped me fill the pail quicker. The boys found a caterpillar which was a wonderful distraction from the heat.
At the 2 hour mark the boys had had enough. The deal was $10 for a gallon bucket full.
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