Thursday, October 29, 2009

Rainy Day Fun!!!!

Since we don't really have a lot of living space (playing space), rainy days can get a little cramped. Yesterday morning was proof of that as my living room floor is completely covered with toys and Jackson still whined cause he couldn't find anything to do. So, I had to turn on super mommy rainy day mode!
First step, water and bubbles! Jackson has done this several times, but this was the first time Molly got to play with the water tub on the kitchen floor. Needless to say, both kids were very happy and stayed entertained for about an hour. But the morning isn't one hour long, so what do we do next?

We color on the front and back doors!!! Yes, that's right! It really was incredibly fun! Sure, Molly colored mostly on herself, and Jackson managed to get blue in his nose, but they're happy, so I'm happy!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Golfing fun!!!

So, yesterday afternoon (Oct 25th) we took the kids miniature golfing for the very first time. Molly pretty much just followed us around, but Jackson really got into it! I did keep up a score card. Initially, I didn't know if I would but, when Jackson got an honest 3 on the first hole, I decided I needed to. The second hole didn't go so well, but then he got an honest 2 on the third hole!!! We started calling him "Tiger"!!!! Of course, that was the end of his amazing putts (he came very close to getting a hole in one), but all of it was SOOOOOO much fun!
Backing up briefly, our initial plan was to go to Young's Jersey Dairy to go through the corn maze, pet the animals, and get some ice cream. We ended up going mini golfing and eating at the Golden Jersey restaurant.
Many of you know that I have been working at losing weight. Let me just send out this warning. If you are trying to lose weight, do NOT eat at the Golden Jersey. We got the craziest amount of food! Most restaurants give you some bread before a meal, right? Well, we got applesauce, coleslaw, and sweet potato bread (<---- delicious!!!!)! I did notice they didn't have an appetizer menu and now I think I know why! The photo below of Jackson was taken just after we told him he was going to get ice cream after dinner. He was a little excited. :)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fun Filled October





At the beginning of this month, we went to Windmill Farm to get pumpkins and go on a hayride. I must say, I think it was the best hayride I've ever been on. It lasted between 30 and 45 minutes. They made their own huge mud puddles and had several large hills to go up and down. It was as close to a roller coaster that I think a hayride could ever get to. In the middle of the ride, we stopped off to pick our pumpkins. Jackson told me he wanted a little pumpkin. But, by the end, he still made sure his pumpkin was bigger than Molly's. Both kids sat so well for the entire ride. Afterwards, they had several Amish made play structures for the kids. Both enjoyed the castle.
















The following weekend, we decided to get Jackson his birthday present a little early. I realize it's a month away, but we really wanted to get him a new tricycle. He had just started riding the one he had and his knees came within an inch of the handle bars. So we headed over to Performace Bikes and got him what I believe to be the coolest tricycle ever. It's a somewhat retro looking blue tricycle! And Jackson loves it! He spent most for the weekend riding in circles around the playground behind our home.

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Cabin Fever



So, this past week has been very, very long. I and both kids were sick all week. And it didn't help that the weather was horrible. It actually all started off in O'fallon, IL. Last weekend we went to visit Jason's dad and his wife for the weekend. We fully intended to go to a hot air balloon race. The weather didn't cooperate and I and Molly were sick. So we didn't get to go, but to make it up to Jackson, we took him to a fun playground. He's easily amused. While we were there, a wedding party was having their photo's taken at a near by pond. Shortly after they finished, we decided it was a great backdrop for photo's and took a few ourselves. We still managed to have loads of fun over the weekend. By the time we came home on Monday, however, Jackson had joined me and Molly in our illness. And so our long week began.
So, what do you do when you can't leave the house, and you don't have the energy to entertain your kids all day? You break out the finger paint! (I voted against letting Molly finger paint this time). As you can see, it was a fun and wonderful mess! Jackson loved it and I managed to keep my sanity despite the mess I had to clean up. He has finger painted before, but never quite like this. It was EVERYWHERE! In the end, Jason got me a big towel and I wrapped Jackson up and carried him upstairs to the bathtub. Would I do this again? Most definitely!

So, now it's Monday afternoon. The sun is almost shining and it finally isn't raining! Jackson has his voice back (he had lost it for about three whole days!), our coughs are beginning to lessen, but we're all still a little worn out. Especially Molly. :)

Monday, September 14, 2009

Popcorn Fesitval!!!



I finally managed to get everyone out to one of our local festivals. It took some nagging, but, in the end, Jason admitted that it was well worth it. I don't think we were fully prepared for how crazy a popcorn festival could be. One of the main streets in Beavercreek, OH was completely shut down for this festival. There were stands for various foods, churches, crafts, and more! They even had a fantastic kids play area which I will show photo's of shortly.

As Jackson continually pointed out, as we passes stand after stand, that we were there for popcorn and that is all he really cared about.
Finally, we settled on a stand which was selling smaller bags of various flavored popcorn. We picked three bags. Caramel, white cheddar, and s'mores!

Before stopping to snack on some of our popcorn, we came across a tent which had personalized foot stools, coat racks, puzzles, and more. I loved the foot stools because the names were inset in the bench as a puzzle. Much to my delight, they had a "Jackson" and a "Molly" bench. Unfortunately, we weren't prepared to spend the money and stood there for what felt like an hour trying to decide if we were going to get the step-stools or not. So, we moved on to give ourselves more time to think. In the end, we settled on two delightful coat racks for the k
ids.
Jackson got a baseball and Molly got a butterfly. These weren't as expensive so that was our compromise.

It was going to take about 45 min. for the man to make them so went to explore more.

We found some shade and tested out some of our popcorn. We started with the caramel popcorn. It was delicious! The kids enjoyed it as well. Then, Jason took Jackson into the kids area and bought some tickets so Jackson could play games. It was only $1 for 8 tickets and most of the games were only 1 ticket to play. It was great! Jackson even got to jump in a bouncy house and Molly got in on some of the action. Kids were guaranteed a prize at every game. Both kids did great at throwing beanbags through a hole in a board! (Do I smell a future baseball player???) When we finally finished up with the games, we headed back to get our beautiful coat racks for the kids!

















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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Pre-op & Post-op

I took Molly in to Children's Hospital, Dayton, this morning, to have tubes put in both of her ears. I had the pleasure of getting up at 5:30am so I could have her there by 6:15am!!! I honestly don't remember the last time I had to wake up at that time (without being able to go right back to sleep).

So, we got in to the hospital at 6:15am and were shown to room #1 out of 60 rooms. Molly was the first patient of the day! Right off the bat, Molly wasn't too sure of the place. She has always been able to sense doctor's offices or clinics. The nurses were wonderful! They asked their standard questions (Molly is now 22lbs 8oz.) and then Molly and I got to take a walk through the halls while we waited for the doctor. What was great about our walk? Well, the hospital has little cars for the kids to ride around in. Molly loved it (not so much when they had to take it away). We had brought along her teddy bear and glow worm, so she had a blast putting them in the trunk (it was actually in front) of the little car.

After a few walks, we had to go back to our room so Molly could be given some Tylenol and another medication to help her relax. Boy did she relax! I had her sitting on the bed playing and talking when, suddenly, she just flopped down and her eye's got droopy. It was pretty funny. She sure tried to fight it, though. I had to keep her on the bed or hold her because she couldn't really walk under the influence, but that didn't keep her from trying. I think that must have been a little bit of what it's like to argue with a drunk person. Here are some photos of her just after the drugs kicked in!





























I had been told the procedure would be quick, but I don't think I was prepared for it being that fast. As soon as they took Molly from our room, I went to get something to drink and a snack from the lobby. By the time I had finished them, the doctor had come back to say everything went great! About 15 minutes later, a nurse carried Molly back to me. Molly spent the next 30 minutes screaming (that would be why there aren't any post-op photos) and trying to get me to put her down and then we got to go home!

She had a great morning nap and seems to be back to her normal, adorable, self. Thank you for all the prayers and concerns.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Happy Moments


Jackson was in a time out. Of course, you wouldn't know it by the above photo. Every time we put Jackson in a time out, Molly runs over to sit next to him. Even if he's sitting there for having hurt her. She just loves her big brother so much!
Did someone order a Pebbles look alike??? She use to hate having her hair done, but after a few times, she seems to be getting use to it. She'll have to get use to it with a mom like me! :)

This is what happens when a little girl decides she needs to feed herself mac & cheese. The next day, I could have taken the same photo only with applesauce that time.

We got a little bed from Ikea for Molly's baby dolls. She loves it! Our biggest challenge is keeping Molly and Jackson from climbing into it.

Jackson still LOVES his airplanes!

This is my new FAVORITE photo of Jackson. He enjoyed putting on Daddy's hat! Go Cardinals!!!