Thursday, April 23, 2015

Easter Weekend

On Thursday, we had Brad's work Easter hunt (lots of kids -- not so many eggs) but the kids had fun, and Jake had a golden ticket in one of his eggs! They gave him a Scensty Buddy (Stuffed duck with a pocket to put a smell packet in). The kids didn't like the smell at all, and wouldn't play with the duck until I took it out :). Brad was talking to one of the coworkers the next day, and had said Emma was disappointed she didn't get a golden ticket, and the guy grabbed a monkey out of his office and Brad brought it home for Emma. Spoiled kids.


This year, Jake's birthday and Easter fell on the same day. I was planning to celebrate them on separate days, but as the flu the kids had the previous weekend attacked me on Saturday, they had to be combined. At least I can separate them on the blog :).  So Easter weekend started with us decorating eggs on Friday. 
  
Saturday we had their first soccer games -- both at 9 am -- so we had to miss all the Easter hunts. Who schedules kids' first soccer games on the Saturday before Easter? So lame. Jake freaked out at his game because he wasn't getting his "turn" to kick the ball (and added with him not doing well with changes and new people) it was a bit of a train wreck, and he cried quite a bit... I had to miss Emma's game, but Brad said she did awesome always chasing the ball. This is her first year with goalies, and on her turn, she blocked about 8 shots in a row he said. She was also knocked down pretty hard, and got right back up to play. He insisted that she needed an immediate reward to encourage her playing so hard, and she picked ice-cream. That's right. Ice-cream cones at 10:30 am... We won't be doing that again... She's got this dad wrapped around her finger.

The kids woke up on Easter to find a surplus of candy-filled eggs all around the house. They were pretty excited and ran around the house crazy trying to find them all.
    

And here's one example of the difference in personalities in my children. Emma opens them as quickly as possible and throws all the candy in a pile. Jake carefully opens each one and organizes them into their correct piles... 
Later that day, we had an egg hunt outside with the real eggs. They were squealing and jumping with excitement to go find them all... check out Emma's face as I pretend to shut the door before they come out :). Love having kids on holidays (other days, too), but holidays are the best!


April 5, 2015


Friday, April 17, 2015

And he's off!

Lucas hadn't been showing much interest in moving around -- I guess he just needed the right motivation. The big kids were getting over the flu, so we were playing a lot of board games. It was too much for Lucas to lay idle while so many little pieces were surrounding him. He finally started scooting, and then last week, full on crawling (at about 8 1/2 months). He is into everything. I always forget how much a new crawler changes things in the house. He's pretty thrilled with his ability -- the rest of us, not so much :). The kids are realizing he's not a great playmate right now -- as he is constantly grabbing and drooling on their toys, or me making them do everything on a higher level so Lucas won't choke on their smaller items.  I no longer have my freedom of setting him down while I run in the other room for a second. The second I do, he's attempting to climb the stairs, pull himself up on the fireplace ledge, grabbing wires, and pulling the floor vents up... And thus begins our new adventure of trying to keep Lucas alive  :). 
March 27, 2015

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Utah

My annual pass to Thanksgiving Point was going to expire at the end of March, so we decided to head down to Utah for one last Museum Hurrah for our spring break. The kids (especially Jake) have really missed our weekly trips there, so we thought they would enjoy it. We pulled Emma out of School early on Thursday, so that we could spend Friday at the museums while the Utah kids were still in school. We got to Utah Thursday night, and spend it swimming in the hotel. Friday, to our disappointment, we arrived at our favorite Curiosity Museum to find two school field trips there. Boo. So we decided to hit the others and hopefully find that one less busy after lunch.
So first we went to the Dinosaur Museum.

The kids, who have seen the exhibits many times, quickly passed through everything until their favorite spots. We spent quite a bit of time at the water/sand erosion table. 

 Sharks!!! One of my favorite pictures :). 

Another favorite is uncovering the dino bones in the sand pits. Emma actually tries to uncover them, Jake just gets scoops of sand to fill in his favorite whole in the wall....
Then off to the farm. We ran around feeding all the animals and going for a horse-pulled wagon ride. (I love how Lucas kept smiling in all the family shoots -- such a fun happy baby. He was amazingly awesome on this trip. Such a trooper.)
And of course, we had to do the pony rides. 

Then we made our way back to the Curiosity Museum. The kids climbed all around the structures and ropes, and played in the grocery play area while Lucas rolled around with the lily pads in the pond. 





The kids played on the discovery park for a while and enjoyed the teeter-totters and spinning disks.
  
And how could I not enjoy myself with this type of company?
One of the kids' favorite areas is the vet clinic. They put the animals on the black square to do x-rays, then Emma's checking blood pressure, and Jake's giving shots.

Building houses, and then watching the effects different earthquake intensities have on them. They spent a lot of time in the water works area also.
   
And a TON of time in the wind tunnel.

After we had our museum fill, we went back to the hotel for more swimming. On Saturday we went to IKEA to let the kids play in the kid zone while we grabbed a few things. Then off to Twin for a quick visit at Bill and Judy's. Lucas was fine being held by Bill, until they all sat down -- then he was done. We grabbed some dinner from my favorite Twin restaurant, Tomatoes, let the kids play with their IKEA trains, and they played dominoes with Grandpa Bill.
 March 2015



Monday, April 6, 2015

First half of March

Lucas doesn't like vegetables. I'll give him bites of his fruit, and then sneak in a bite of veggies, and he immediately stops chewing/swallowing, and just gives me this sad "what did you just do to me face." He won't swallow it until I put another bite of fruit to his mouth, and then he'll continue. He gets very suspicious of me, and will stop opening his mouth completely. I have to put a tiny bit of food on his lip so he can lick it. If he likes it, he'll open for a bite, and if not, he purses his lips, closes his eyes, and turns away. Definitely knows what he wants. 
Emma and Jake still can't get enough of him. He's always the center of attention, and if he's not, he'll squeal until he is. He likes to watch Mickey Mouse Clubhouse with Jake. The theme song will come on, and he'll look up at the TV all smiles.

I always forget about St. Patrick's Day until I see Facebook and all the cool mom's posting what they did. It just so happened that I woke up before the kids, and did the Leprechaun on the toilet again. Jake's still not so sure about it -- but Emma ran right in there to see if Lucky the Leprechaun did it again. She was thrilled, but wouldn't touch her green milk. Jake thought it was delicious. Silly kids.

Emma's school has a tradition for the first graders to make a robot and bring it to display in their library. Meet Susan. Emma loves it and is teaching Jake what all of her buttons do. 

March 2015

Monday, March 23, 2015

Ice and Art

One of Emma's friends, Abby, is taking ice-skating lessons, and on their last week, they could invite four friends for a free little ice-skating lesson and skate. It was Emma's first time, and she was really excited, until she got out there and fell.  
 Good thing they had these scooters, or quite a few of the kids would have given up. Once she had the scooter, she was back to having fun again.

I love when kids start drawing little people! This is Jake's picture of our family. We also try to make it to the library art class. I think it's so fun that they do one (along with pre-school story time, that we try to make it to also). They've done a lot of different crafts, painting, paper bag puppets, marble-paint rolling, etc. This time they were exploring with play-doh and all the stuff you could do to it, and put in it. Jake likes putting rocks in his -- he really looks forward to his "library school class."
   

At the end of the month, the Wight brothers had a get-together in Twin for a few days. Jeff stayed with us one night, and for the first time in a couple months, Lucas let someone hold him without crying. He's always been such a mellow, good baby -- just entering that stranger phase. What's even better, Jake wasn't being shy/hiding by me or Brad. He was over showing Jeff all his Avengers and toys. Either Jeff's really special and good with kids, or my kids are getting over their "phases". As much as I like Jeff, I'm hoping it's the latter... Either way, it was nice to have him over for a visit :). 


Feb 2015