Saturday, July 28, 2012

Vacation - Arkansas Edition

Beginning this year, Chris is required to take a week of vacation during the Fourth of July. While I'm a little annoyed being told when to take vacation, it is nice to have some time set aside each year for the family. At first we thought Chris could spend the time with his newest paver projects. We decided on a good, old fashioned road trip to Arkansas so the kids could spend time with their grandmother.

When I say 'old fashioned', I include the use of a portable DVD player in our air conditioned van as well as old cell phones used for gaming.

We did split the 12 hour trip down into two days (as well as on the return trip). That way we didn't feel rushed and any time we were frustrated we could pull over for a snack and stretch little legs.


Towards the end of the very first day, only thirty minutes away from our hotel, traffic slowed down and halted. We spent a couple hours playing I Spy, Peek-a-Boo, watching everyone get out of their vehicles (activities included sitting on lawn chairs, doing the Macarena and roller skating) and then traffic was slowly diverted off of the highway and onto side roads where the gas station was out of gas and running low on most food (fortunately we were good on both fronts).

We splurged on a suite for our stay in Little Rock and I loved it. Two separate bedrooms and two separate baths with a common room containing a small kitchen, table and sitting area. It had three televisions! And a fireplace! I was a little bit giddy and may have squealed a little. It was great to have a room separate from the kids, mostly because I'm a light sleeper and have enough trouble sleeping in a hotel. Fortunately, none of the regular hotel sounds permeated our room and, after fixing the vent so the air conditioning didn't blow my hair around at night, we all slept well.

On our first full day we all went to the Museum of Discovery for the kids to play (and because it was way too hot to spend the day outside). We played and explored, left for lunch, came back for more. By mid-afternoon Xander would run up to something, hit every button and run to the next exhibit. We declared him Ready to Spazz and left.




There was an entire setup of pipes, two stories high, that had air blowing through them. Kids would stick in kerchiefs and fluffy balls and watch them fly through the pipes and then get blown out at one of multiple ends.






Each evening we had dinner back at our room. It was nice to unwind there with a table for eating and not just a coffee table. Then Chris would take Xander and Josie out to the pool. Xander became a cannon ball champion, Josie did not like getting her hair wet. By the end of each day, the kids were tuckered out.

Our second full day was the Fourth of July. We didn't feel like trying to keep the kids up late or fighting traffic, so planned an easy day with firework viewings on the television that evening. That day, Chris and Grandma took Xander and Josie bowling. And, since no vacation is complete without a migraine, I stayed in the room with Hannah. Blech. But everyone else had fun!



How awesome are these shoes?

We decided to be tourists during our last full day. We began by going to the Peabody Hotel to see the ducks arrive at the fountain. That's right, a super fancy hotel that brings ducks down a red carpet to swim in the fountain all day. They make it a big deal with a man explaining the history and kids chosen to help out. We enjoyed it.



They we jumped on the trolley for a ride around. We were given some of the history but, unfortunately, the entire route wasn't open. But it was air conditioned!

Hannah wasn't impressed.
We had planned on seeing the Big Dam Bridge after that, however I'd caught a blurb on the morning news saying that it might be closed. Side note: I said 'Big Dam Bridge' as often as possible because I found it an amusing name.

Instead, we went to the splash pad to let the kids play. Xander ran through immediately getting soaked. Josie, again, did not want to get her hair wet. It ended pretty quickly because there was one area of the pad that was slippery and Josie took a good fall.



We also check out a local nature museum but by that time the kids were done and we just did a quick walk through.

It was a great vacation and I think everyone had a good time. Now we have to decide where to go next year.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Two Teeth

I have been regularly checking for teeth in Hannah's mouth. It seems like she has been drooling and chewing her hands for three months. So when Chris claimed he felt something sharp when Hannah was chewing his thumb, I was skeptical. I had just checked the day before with no signs of pearly whites.

Of course, Hannah would not cooperate with inspecting her mouth so we had to do the traditional 'hold the baby upside down to see the bottom gums.' And there it was, one shiny little tooth. That was one day after she turned 5 months. Less than a week later and the other bottom tooth has popped through.

It remains to be seen if she will grow fangs like her big sister did.

Monday, July 9, 2012

The Party at the End of the Rainbow

I planned so much for Josie's 3rd birthday party (want to see my Pinterest?) and then I forgot to take pictures of the big day. Ah, well, here are the details.

I decided on a rainbow theme for the party. For some reason, having a theme has become more and more important to me. Josie was enthusiastic about any theme I suggested so I decided to go with the easiest.

Decorations included a rainbow of streamers hung from the front porch. They were supposed to just dangle but it was gusty so it ended up that people walked under the rainbow instead of through it. Then we hung up two strings across the back yard with balloons to make a rainbow. I thought it looked really cool. Unfortunately, some combination of heat and wind kept making balloons pop, so only partial rainbows still hung up by the time guests arrived.

I made rainbow jello. I do wish I'd gotten a picture of it as it was dished out. And I made a rainbow cake! I did get some pictures of Josie with her cake. I made a little pendant instead of writing on the cake this time (which is now hanging in her room). It was too bad the gusty wind kept blowing out the candles before Josie did, so no wishes this year.





For the kids who visited, Xander helped me draw rainbows and suns on brown bags for favors. Inside included Skittles (taste the rainbow), a straw, a beach ball and rainbow stickers.

Josie had a great time with everyone that visited. She was so fun to watch open her gifts. Every one she had something fun to say like "I love it!" Most of the clothes she wanted to try on right then as well as the jewelry. She'd wander off holding a present and we'd have to call her back to open some more. It's nice that she isn't the type to open a present and throw it aside if she doesn't like it.

By the end of the party only the neighbors were left. So the adults chatted and we broke out the new Hello, Kitty sprinkler for the kids to run in.


The next morning we spent quality time trying on all of the clothes, shoes and jewelry before racing off to play with the toys.



Hannah at 4 Months


Hannah will be 5 months in two days, so here are the 4 month stats!

Weight: 15 lbs, 12 oz.
Height: 26 inches

Usually the doctor gives me a fancy handout with that data along with fun reminders about not giving an infant a hunk of apple with peanut butter on it. This time I didn't get one, probably due to talking about my possibly broken foot (it's not, by the way). I do recall that Hannah's statistics, including her head circumference, are all normal. So even though she seems like she is growing fast, it's just my mommy perspective.



I mentioned last time all of the things she is doing now. I have three things to add. Drool! This girl is a drool machine. No sign of teeth yet but I'm sure they are coming. The drool adds a certain dramatic flair to the raspberries she blows for everyone.

And she loves, loves, loves the jumperoo. If we aren't at home, someone needs to bounce her. Not constantly, mind you, just enough to keep her happy.

She also loves Peek-A-Boo. She isn't playing yet but loves it when I (or anyone) plays it with her. I spent some quality time playing it with her when we were stuck in traffic during vacation. It was much better than listening to her scream when she became tired of being buckled up.