Monday, February 28, 2011

Hot and Cold

Last week I had the luxury of going to Miami with my husband. He had work to do for just a day there, so I tagged along and made it a vacation :) My parents were awesome about watching the kids so we could go - which I'm still very indebted for. We stayed in Pompano, which is about 40 minutes north of Miami. I loved it. I was spoiled. I soaked up every minute. Even the plane ride I enjoyed reading and just worrying about myself alone.

To show how spoiled I was, here is the view from our room. No zoom needed.

The first day we got there we discovered jellyfish lining the beach. It was pretty cool. Yes, when we went running on the beach we had some close calls to stepping on some, but it was still quite a sight to see so many stranded along the beach line. The next day they were gone. We swam in the ocean, the pool, the hot tub, watched the kite surfers (I wanna try!), went to the pool, the hot tub, and back to the beach. We got massages, ate out, shopped a little - and did I mention the hot tub? It's even better while eating a blizzard!
The weather was awesome - high 70's and low 80's. We rented a paddle board - which is pretty much a surf board with a paddle. You stand up and balance on the board while trying to paddle. It' quite tricky and fun with waves. Luckily our waves were just the right size. to small for real surfing, but great for paddle surfing.
The last morning there the ocean looked more like a lake. I took a nice leisure paddle around. It was too easy - I like the challenge of the waves! Here's me, a speck on the ocean.

We came back to snow. What extremes! Within a couple weeks we went from skiing, to ocean, and back to snow. It was great snowman making snow. I smiled pretty big when I saw what Aaron and the kids had made.


Thanks again Mom and Dad for making a getaway possible. It's amazing how I appreciate any moment of freedom I get now. Every getaway is priceless freedom! But I was reminded of one thing. I could play all I want, and I would enjoy it, but nothing brings as much satisfaction and true joy as my family/kids. A part of me is not whole when we're apart. Love ya midgets!

Friday, February 18, 2011

100!

I didn't realize people counted things like this, but Whitney's teacher is exceptional. Today they celebrated their 100 day mark. Wow, really, 100 days. When she got home she made me close my eyes, no peeking, and when I got the go ahead to look, this is what I saw.
If you're wondering about her ugly shirt. They were supposed to wear a shirt with a hundred of something on it. She chose hearts. We worked on it all week - can't you tell :) I love that she loves school.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Travis is 4!

It's finally here. Travis has been counting down and planning his birthday since Christmas.
I'm still a little in denial - I can't believe my little toddler is 4. He has grown up so much this past year. Not just in his demeanor, but he hit a growth spurt too! He still can melt my heart, he loves to snuggles, fight bad guys, play monster trucks, eat popcorn and play sports.

His birthday actually started a day early with a playgroup birthday party. He was so funny. Would not leave this spot until everyone arrived. He'd see them come, go and greet them, then return to his look-out until everyone was accounted for. Not budging.
This was the start of the games. This was "pin the teeth on Mater." Gannon is making sure Travis doesn't peek.






The end result = a lot of peekers!


It was quite the crew and party. I think the kids had a blast. I'm pretty sure I'd go crazy trying to control that kind of chaos on a regular basis. Put me directly into a pshyc ward if I want to run a daycare!




Eating the birthday cars and spiderman cupcakes.


Hailey dug in too.

Opening presents, not that REALLY was a concept for four year olds to grasp. Travis was thirlled with his load of car presents! They all knew him well.

Gracie, his BFF neighbor handing him her present.




On Saturday, his real birthday, we woke up and decided how to celebrate. Swimming! I love that Lindsay and Jared and Trae are always up for an adventure - they turned our play into a party. Thanks guys. Here's the daddy's and midgets. I love that Trae and Hailey are checking eachother out. Can you tell there is a 6 month difference between these two? I think not.

Trae was an amazing trooper. That kid is gold. I also love that the water effect makes Hailey's legs look even shorter, a task I didn't know was possible.

Hailey loved it! It was like a huge bathtub with so much to discover. We're in for a great summer if this continues.



Birthday boy soaking it up.


Part of the crew

This is about attempt #7 - We tried to get a pic of Trae and Hailey in their patriotic swimwear - don't think they were interested, poor Trae had to deal with Hailey wanting to explore his hair or face or trying to escape.




We stopped by Aaron's office on the way back for cake and presents.

Big shocker.......what do you think he wanted his cake to be? Has it ever been different? Da Cars.



Blowing out the candles was a task. I think the cake was part spit afterwards. Note to self: Don't put the candles in the four corners of a cake for a four year old. Close together in one spot!

Excited to open presents!



Had to post this. Lindsay was a little scared of being in "Jack Bauer's Workplace" as mom calls it. You can see it in her eyes. A little edgy.

Travis got Mater Tales - he's wanted this for at least a month and a half. I hear about it daily.
Opening his monster trucks - from Mater Tales.

Sit n' spin - makes me naseous just thinking about all that spinning.
Happy Birthday buddy. I'm glad we were able to celebrate it big time. As I always tell you - your my favorite son!
And, as if this blog isn't long enough here's a great video of the Batman pinata at the party.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

We can pretend it's summertime even if there is snow outside right? I've never seen my kids so excited about something - I don't think Travis took a breath the entire time.