Sunday, June 30, 2013

A Weekend With Friends

On Saturday the girls and I celebrated my friend Kristi, and Baby Mabel who is due September 5th. All the BSU gals got together for lunch, presents, icecream cake and some good old-fashioned girl talk. It was a great day. And I can't wait to meet little Mabel!

Kristi (and Baby Mabel), Amy, Leah, Me, Marci & Becky and the girls.
I wish I would have stood in a different spot. It looks like I'm photo bombing or trying to hide that I'm naked.

Poor Madi had all she could take. And poor Amy, I'm sure her biceps are sore today.

Happy Baby! (This cake is extra funny if you know that at my bachelorette party Kristi
spent the whole night yelling, "Happy Wedding!!!" throughout the streets of Cincinnati. )
Adam was gone so Becky spent the night to keep us company!

Meanwhile, at Lake Monroe Adam was having a "Guys Weekend" camping and pontoon boating....

Poor Eric

Dave and Adam
Apparently Adam isn't as "picture-conscious" as I am. That's all I got. But they apparently had a blast retelling stories and doing whatever else it is guys do when they're together. The moral of the story is, we are both blessed to have some great friends that we always enjoy spending time with.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

St. Joseph, Michigan

Ahhh.....Michigan. I could go there every year and never get tired of it. And we have been there the last three years in a row. People say, "Don't you want to go somewhere different?" Well, there are lots of places I want to go in my lifetime. But during this season of my life, Michigan is the perfect destination spot. It's easy to vacation on a budget. You can be at the beach in four hours. And the beaches are beautiful. Who needs Florida with the salt water, seaweed and jellyfish. It's not humid and certainly not as crowded. Which I think is my favorite thing. Each time we've been to small beach towns that are laid back, relaxing and beautiful. With lots to do. Places like Gatlinburg and Gulf Shores get on my nerves after a couple days, they're so "touristy." And there are wineries. Lots of wineries. I swear Tim Allen isn't paying me anything to write this glowing endorsement. But he should be.

This year we went back to St. Joseph where Adam and I went last year to celebrate our five year anniversary. We loved it so much we had to go back and take the girls. And we took my sister Kyleigh as our babysitter. Best. Idea. Ever. Seriously, if you have kids and have never taken a babysitter, start now. When I first heard of people doing this (pre-kids obviously) I thought that seemed crazy. And then I went on vacation with my own kids and realized it's not vacation at all for the parents. It's like being at home with better scenery. Kyleigh will be a senior this year. She was a huge help with the girls; entertaining them in the car, helping get out the door, playing with them on the beach, wrangling Madi in restaurants, etc. And two nights Adam and I went out by ourselves and she hung out with the girls in the hotel. It's a good deal for her too - she got a free vacation and got to spend five days with her nieces. Plus, Abi loved having her around and really missed her after we got home.

Packing ridiculousness


Kyleigh "The Babysitter" Nelson

The sky was so pretty I was determined to get a family picture.
As if you can't tell, it was also very windy. After awhile it became ridiculous trying to
the girls to smile and tame my wild hair.



out to lunch


mmm...pickles

St. Joseph had all this cool "art" around downtown for the kids to enjoy

riding the big carousel down by the beach

There are a ton of yummy icecream places in St. Joe. I think we got icecream three nights. ha!
Kilwins is the flippin best, because I know by now I've convinced you to take your next trip here.

We spent a morning at The Curious Kids Museum. It was about the caliber
of the Kids Commons. But I actually liked this one better because they had more
for younger kids.

Madi loved the sand. She crawled in it, layed in it and ate lots of it.


Abi...was not such a huge fan. She kept wanting to rinse the sand off and then go right back to the sand.
By the last day she had pretty much gotten used to it though.



snack break

beach naps


diva


Daddy and his girls. The day before we left was Father's Day so we didn't
really celebrate much. It was a frenzy of laundry and packing till midnight. But
he opened his gifts from the girls and we went to church with his dad. That just shows
why he is such an awesome dad. He doesn't even want to be celebrated.
 



I love that they are both giving me the same annoyed face!


We found a cool putt-putt place but Abi mostly ran around whacking things with her golf club.

In case you can't tell....I am the winner!!! Yes, I beat Adam!!
He takes putt-putt very seriously and I was sooo happy.


family pic attempt 678


Next to the carousel there is a huge splash area to run around in.
We didn't last long, the water was pretty chilly.

fun at the toy store

We visited the Sarret Nature Center to see a few animals and walk a couple trails

They had a really neat tree top trail that was 60 feet high into the trees


family pic attempt 823


A tulip tree that had been around since the pilgrims!

Cheesecake and coffee after dinner at the South Bend Chocolate Cafe


the beautiful view
 
On our last night Adam and I went out to a delish dinner.
We ate here last year too, and have been talking about their crab cakes for an entire year since.
The crab cakes alone are worth the four hour drive. 
 
love birds
Sunday was our six year wedding anniversary. We had just gotten back from vacation so we played it pretty low key this year. Saturday night we ate at our favorite place, Mark Pi's and saw the new Superman. In 3D because I looked at the times wrong. On Sunday, our actual anniversary, Adam made dinner (hamburger helper), brought me a Steak 'n Shake milkshake (where we had our first date) and let me pick the movie (Runaway Bride, ha!). I was one happy girl. One day when we were at the beach, these people's ginourmous canopy flew away. And Adam was the first person on the crowded beach to run and help. And that's why I married him.

3D for life

Madelyn 9-10 Months

I can't believe it. Madi will be a year old in two months. Where has the year gone!? She had her 9 month well-check awhile back, but I'm a little late (as usual) writing about it. She weighed 23 lbs and was 30.25 in long. 94% for weight and 98% for length. I swore she was going to weigh at least 26 lbs, but I guess she just feels that heavy because I carry her around all day! She's down to the 94% for her weight, so she is "slimming down" as Dr. Taylor put it. But I think it's just because she grew 3.5 inches in only three months! If you've ever seen the girl eat you are not surprised by any of this.

I haven't done a very good job of keeping track of her milestones. So here are some that I can remember:
-8 months: drinks independently from a sippy cup, feeds herself
-8 months: said "da-da" (that's 2 for 2 now. Adam is pretty proud of himself)
-8 1/2 months: bottom two teeth finally came through
-9 months: lots of rocking back and forth on hands and knees
-9 months: can say da-da, uh-oh, cracker (sounds like "cack-uh"), jack and dog
-9 1/2 months: learned to crawl...learned to crawl up the stairs a week later
-9 1/2 months: swallowed a rock....sifted through poop for a week, still haven't seen it
-10 months: pulls up to stand
-10 months: currently cutting her four top teeth
-10 months: Your dad still can't remember how to spell your name. This is not a joke.

At 10 months, she is now only nursing in the morning and before bed (thank goodness!). At night she usually sleeps 8pm-6:30am. Then she typically takes three one-hour naps during the nap. She consistently eats twice as much as her sister at meals and I've yet to find a food she doesn't like.

Madi is now what I would call "extremely mobile." The girl is everywhere and into e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g. She is waaay worse than Abi ever was. And of course everything goes in her mouth. I think we say to Abi 100 times a day, "Don't leave that there, Madi will eat it...Can you pick that up, Madi might get choked." And yet the list of things we've rescued from her mouth is extensive: pennies, nickles, buttons, safety pins, mulch, peanuts, bottle lids, hair clips, ponytail holders. I swear I am constantly picking up and sweeping. But the girls finds everything.

Madelyn, you are such a sweetheart and bring your Mommy and Daddy so much joy. Even your sister loves you to death. Everywhere we go people are constantly stopping us to comment on your beautiful blue eyes and your contagious smile. And of course your impressive tree trunk thighs.

A little SSR time (teacher humor)



stinker


She was getting sleepy and the next thing I knew, she was out!



Madi has to have a sink bath after almost every meal. She's a little piggy.


could she be any cuter!?!?


Saturday, June 1, 2013

Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day Weekend this year was pretty laid back, and it was so great. Saturday was Drew's graduation mass. Then on Sunday we headed up to Aaron & Sarah's for their annual race day party. Where we usually don't watch the race. ha! The weather was pretty nice this year except for a short rain shower. But I'll take that any day over last year. Last year it was so flippin hot and I was pregnant. I think I spent most of the day inside or with my feet in the baby pool under an umbrella.


just chillin'
 

Monday we spent the entire day just hanging out at home and doing whatever we wanted. It was just what we needed. We rode bikes, threw rocks in the creek, picked strawberries and we all took a nap.

Abi slipped and fell in the mud walking down to the creek. And of course she was wearing white pants.
Not sure what I was thinking on that one. Did it come out, you ask? No. But I'm not giving up.
So if anyone knows how to get rid of mud stains, please share!
And of course we can't forget the reason we had such a nice long weekend. We are thankful for all the men and women who serve our country past and present. Especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It's easy to take for granted how blessed we are to enjoy the freedoms we have.