Showing posts with label Winter fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter fun. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

A Great Day!

Wow, what a day!  Here is our blow by blow (no pun intended)

7am - Troy headed outside to blow snow.  Much to his dismay he didn't do much yesterday (aside from shoveling the deck) and instead wanted to just wait until it was all done snowing instead of going out their multiple times.  So, he paid the price this morning as he was out there for nearly 2.5 hours.  Luckily he wasn't working today either (nearly 20-22 inches in and around Flint)!  We got about 14-16 inches of new snow, but down by the end of the driveway, where the plow had been through a few times, it was really thick - then of course where snow was already drifting, that was as high as 18 inches.

8:15am - I took the kids to their new day care.  I know, I should've kept them home since I had a snow day, but I really wanted them to get adjusted to their new routine.  Plus, I figured that since a lot of people weren't working today (quite a few of the parents of the kids at this day care are teachers), it might be easier for them to get adjusted when there weren't a lot of kids there.  I normally won't be the one taking them (since I leave for work so early), so I wasn't very happy that I had to take them (I really didn't want to see them cry when I left, to be quite honest), but Troy was snow-blowing still, so I couldn't complain.
CRAZY tall mound of snow in the middle of the road near the day care.  Hopefully no one wanted to turn left here!
8:38am - I was on my way home from dropping them off.  There were lots of the workers all in one room with the kids (with maybe 8 kids so far), so I got them situated and Ellis ran off to find a bus to play with and Logan found a plane.  I gave them a kiss and told them to have a good day and that I'd see them later.  Logan started walking to the door, thinking he was leaving with me, but one of the workers distracted him and I took off.  I didn't hear any crying, nor did I see him run after me, so I figured all was good.

10am - Back at home I decided to take this extra day off to my advantage, and went for a run.  On the treadmill of course.  I'm trying to get my ass in shape so today was day 2 and what better way to do it than when the boys aren't home!

11am - Done running and showered.  I decided to call the day care to check in on the boys.  Their report:  They were doing very well.  They did an art project (which they weren't too fond off - no surprise to me) and then they did circle time (what?  we have to sit down and not play with toys?  What kind of place is this?) and of course snack time, which they loved.  LOL.  She said they seemed to be adjusting well, and they were off playing on their own, which is pretty typical of kids when they are new (instead of joining the group of kids when they were trying to do something structured, they were fine with doing their own thing).  She did say that Logan whined a little bit when I left, but he has been ultra-clingy to me lately, so that didn't surprise me either.  So far, so good.

12pm - Troy and I head out to Panera for a little date lunch.  On our way, I got another great phone call - school was cancelled tomorrow too - too cold!  WOO HOO!  So, we had lunch, stopped at Target for a few things, before heading home.


1:30pm - Back at home and after watching Bella try to find a place to pee, I decided to shovel out a little area out for her so she didn't have such a hard time going to the bathroom.

2pm - Finally I relax - watch an episode of House Hunters and then read part of a book I got for Christmas.

4pm - Go get the boys. Troy and I both went to see how the boys did for their first day.  They both got super good reports.  Ellis is really good at cleaning up (I guess we are doing something right at home!) and they both played really well.  Logan spent a good time chatting with Miss Meghan.  She was quite impressed with how they both did for their first day.  Sure, they had been at another day care before, but this is of course a new place to them and I wasn't sure how they'd feel being somewhere new right away.  But I'm really excited about the structure and activities that they will be doing here, versus the random schedule that was at our other daycare.  Even if they didn't get into it much today, within time they will benefit so much from it!  They even did a group art activity that we got to bring home.  HOW CUTE!!



One little boy, Caden, was watching as they were putting their coats on, and Miss Meghan said that the three boys were best buds today.  When we got in the car I asked the boys if they met any new friends and Logan said "Kay Kay".  I couldn't believe it!  Totally sounded like he was trying to say Caden!

Aside from this, lots of talking coming from Logan.  We've been reading a book where he likes to finish the sentences, pointing to lots of things and saying what they are, lots of repeating what we say (better put an end to the profanity around them), and his favorite is "I got you" which sounds more like "I gotchu".  Ellis is picking up quite a bit.  Of course his favorite animal is a horse, which sounds more like "horsch" with an English accent.  He likes the color "blue" and his favorite number he says is "2".  He is trying so hard lately.  In fact, we had a random FaceTime chat with Grandma and Grandpa Bush tonight and I seriously couldn't get a word in!  It was hilarious, well, until I really wanted to say something.

So, that's it for now.  Hopefully everyone stayed warm today and stays warm tomorrow.  Our outdoor thermometer has shown a drop of 7 degrees in the past hour, so I'm happy I'm not out in this frigid air!  Tomorrow I might be out a bit, but not much.  I made an eye appointment for myself (once I realized we didn't have school, I figured I should stop delaying this since it's been 3 years!) and might meet up with a friend that I haven't really gotten to chat with in a while.  Other than that, another run planned and more relaxing.  ENJOY!!

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Vacation: Week 1

So much fun we've had this past week, especially since Christmas was just a few days ago.  Here are some updates!

On Christmas Eve, my parents came over to spend the night with us.  On our agenda was enjoying a ham dinner, making sugar cookies, and watching a movie while staying warm with a fire.  The boys were of course excited to see Grandma and Grandpa but weren't too keen on all the "activities" we had planned.  Grandma and I ended up making the cookies ourselves.

Then, the boys were off to bed and Santa came!

Once the boys woke up, they immediately ran to the gifts that were all set up for them to play with.  And in hindsight it looks like Santa wasted a lot of time wrapping gifts this year.  The boys had no desire to open gifts - they just wanted to play with them.  Then after they found a few they really liked from the first couple they opened, they really didn't are too much about the rest.  Let's just say that I think they were a bit overwhelmed with the whole process.  All in all, they got lots of fun toys and it was awesome watching them play with them all!




Another lesson learned - do not attempt a family photo after all the gifts are opened.  After all, who wants to stop playing in order to sit and smile for a photo?!?  Not these boys!  I was a bit jealous after seeing all the cute photos all my FB and IG friends posted with their family around the tree or with another festive setting, but it is what it is, and this is what we got!


After the boys took a much needed nap, we headed to the Reaves' house to finish Christmas evening there.  Lots more fun toys and wouldn't you know that Ellis' favorite toy was one that Parker got!  I will have to keep that toy on my radar for their birthday in March!
Note the yellow transformer he wouldn't put down.  Nope, that's not his toy, it was Parker's.
Still has that transformer in his hands despite opening new gifts!
Now that they boys are older, they were quite mesmerized by the train around their tree too.  Looks like we'll have to find one next year for our tree.
It doesn' t surprise you that they don't have clothes on, does it?
The rest of the week I spent some time cleaning up the Christmas decorations and putting them away for another year.  As much as I love the holiday's, I'm also usually very ready to put them away after the month is over.  With all the snow we got, I ventured out with the boys yesterday for some fun in the snow, but since their sled was in the garage attic, we waited until today to get that out.  Since Troy is still fighting a cough, I thought it was only appropriate that I pull them around the yard.  Boy oh boy, what a feat!  I knew I wasn't in the best shape, but damn, I really need to get my ass in gear again.  Despite the gasps for air after each trip around the yard, seeing the smiles on their faces (mainly Ellis), I had to keep going.







Then it was time to make a snowman - okay, time for me to make a snowman.  They just ran around in the snow acting crazy while I built him.  When I was done though, they walked up to him and started talking to him like he was real, so that was cute!
How long will it take before they will sit still for a picture, for goodness sakes?
As for the rest of the weekend, no major plans here.  Although I feel like I should get ahead with some things on my to-do list, I'm totally slacking right now and enjoying my relaxation time.  Have a great end of 2013 everyone!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Recent festivities

Our current happenings:

Last weekend, my mom, Nicole, Morgan and I had our annual cookie-making day.  My mom made Pecan Pralines, Nicole made rolo cookies, Morgan made frosted sugar cookies, and I made white chocolate cherry shortbread cookies.  I also dipped some pretzels in white chocolate and sprinkled them with red or green dots or rolled them in candy cane.  Lots of fun and plenty of cookies to take home!

On Thursday, the boys had their last day of daycare with Seema, the current woman they were going to. If you read any of the last few posts, I might have put something about it in there.  I don't want to make it much of a big deal anymore, but we have a place lined up starting in January.  For next week, they will be spending the days with Grandma Frahm again, just like old times.  They are going to LOVE it (and I hope they don't wear her out too much).  Anyways, Seema gave them a little Christmas gift as they left that they opened when they got home.  Each got a little blanket and a book, which I thought was very kind of her to give them!




That night we made salt dough ornaments.  They LOVED doing this, but I was not very happy with how they turned out after they were baked.  We always do their handprint along with other festive shapes, but their handprint (which is what I liked the most) was all bubbled up, so I think we are going to try a different recipe some time this week.  I'm sure the boys won't mind considering how much fun they had...








On Friday, I stayed home with the boys.  Long story short, but Seema was taking 3 weeks of vacation, which started on Friday, which is why Thursday was their last day and why my mom is watching them next week.  I figured there was no sense in having them start a new day care for one week before Christmas.  Unfortunately I got hit like a ton of bricks with a lovely cold, but we still did a few fun things.  First I made some pancakes.  Logan has been particularly clinging with me and had to be right next to me while I cooked so I set him up on the stool and he "helped" me take the pancakes off the griddle.  He loved using the turner and must have figured, why wait until you cut it up for me and dug right in.  I couldn't believe it!



Then we went to drop all their paperwork off at their new day care.  They played in the room they will be in and actually screamed (picture Logan limp on the ground when I told him we had to leave and I was trying to put his coat on - not helpful at all!).  I guess it is a good sign that they like the place though.  Then we went to a little show that the Rochester Public Library was having.  It was a little winter-themed magic-type show and the boys seemed to like it and did a good job sitting down with me for about the first 15 minutes.


He was showing "invisible" lights and how lights just appeared out of no where.  It's hard to see, but the boys were eating a snack at the time so this picture shows him taking a light out of Logan's snack cup.
Then when he called some kids up to volunteer to do things, Logan and Ellis thought they were allowed to go up there too and then they just started running laps around everyone.
Ellis apparently wanted to volunteer too!
At first it wasn't too big of a deal until Ellis started laughing uncontrollably and distracting a lot of people as he kept running.  Needless to say, I didn't want to continue being that mom that couldn't control her kids so after a few minutes where they weren't sitting back down with me, we took off.

That night, I headed to the Reaves' house to watch Morgan and Parker while Nicole and Mark went out to Mark's holiday party.  I can't remember the last time I've watched them on my own, and actually I'm not sure if I ever have since Parker was born, so it was nice just spending time with both of them without the distractions of my own kids.  We had "Morgan Art School" and I even showed her how to make old school cootie catchers.  Fun stuff!!


Today we finally headed out to see Santa.  Bass Pro Shops has a whole set-up there, including free pictures with Santa so we checked that out.  The boys loved it (well, they loved all the activities and seeing all the big fish in the fish tank).  I will let you determine how much the boys actually loved Santa.

Love this picture.  Looks like Logan is really thinking carefully of what to tell Santa.  In reality I think he was trying to muster up the courage to get closer to him.  Both boys were nice enough to give high fives though!
Ellis didn't have a major meltdown but was not very happy.  Logan just seemed to go along with it, sans tears for the first year!
We rode the Wildlife carousel...

Daddy and Ellis with the moose..
and me with Logan on a bear.  I think he was more mesmerized by the flashing lights!
Saw Frosty....



Saw a huge elk (and was shocked that they were okay with getting so close to it considering how life-like it was)...

Watched a short part of "Elf on the Shelf" which was playing right next to the line to see Santa..

Found a great Christmas gift for anyone who hasn't gotten us something yet (LOL!)...

and of course saw the fish...


I wanted to look around at a few stores for something for the boys to wear for Christmas and the boys thought it was a major free-for-all and started running sprinting down the center of the mall.  There was once a day that we kept up with them but those days are over.  Seriously I think Ellis will be the next champion marathoner.  The kid never gets tired running!  So, we put our own shopping on hold and went to the play area, which of course they loved (and they still had tons of energy to burn).



Then Logan caught a glimpse of some cars, trucks, and a bus to play in just outside the play area so we went over there.

All Logan would say is "bus - beep beep"  Love it!!!
Major drama once it was time to go, of but overall they loved every bit of it.  Troy and I just couldn't believe how exhausted we both were when we got home.

After a short visit from my parents on their way home from up north (to get the car seats for the week), I took a trip to Target.  Between that trip, yet another amazon order, and a pending target.com order (couldn't believe how picked over their shelves were today - VERY low selection of toys...should I be surprised?), our Christmas shopping is officially complete.  PHEW!

I seriously thought that with having an extra day off of work, giving me a longer weekend that I would actually have time to relax, but that didn't happen.  Only 5 more working days though and I'll have 2 weeks of that!

Okay, Troy is telling me my blogging time is up.  Time to watch our DVR'd Parenthood from last Thursday.