The boys and I headed to the Explore & More museum Sunday afternoon and I discovered something very important.
They can entertain themselves! I spent most of my time at the museum reading while they spent as much time at each exhibit as they wanted. It was wonderful!!
Monday, November 28, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Picture Day
It is that time of year so off we went to get our pictures taken. This time we didn't travel an hour to my favorite studio and I regret that we didn't. Maybe this experience is what I needed for motivation to get a decent lens and learn how to take my own pictures. I'm really not pleased with what we got and I had to fight to get it. You would think that a place would want to do what the customer wants, but you would be wrong.
Howe Caverns
After spending a relaxing Thanksgiving Day at Grandma and Grandpa W's, we headed to Howe Caverns on Black Friday.
The tour started with a very strange introduction by Mr. Howe explaining how he found the cave via his cows. I'm not sure the boys knew what to think. Very creepy. His upper lip moved...
The tour started with a very strange introduction by Mr. Howe explaining how he found the cave via his cows. I'm not sure the boys knew what to think. Very creepy. His upper lip moved...
Finally it was time to descend 156 feet into the cave. Not much has changed since my first trip to the cave about 25 years ago. Cool stuff!
Unlike the Lockport Cave, this is a natural cave and it does have bats!! We didn't see any, but Tyler still held on to Grandma's hand tightly!
The boys may have been a bit young to appreciate the stalactites and stalagmites, but once they got on the boat ride they were cave fans.
Isn't it cool?
Humoring me.
He's done humoring me...
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Team Trek
This post is for me.
I returned from Team Trek in Arkansas on Friday, 11/11. Team Trek is a beautiful 800 acre site in the middle of nowhere. This experience can now be added to the list of gifts I have received from my employer over the last 10 years.
When I left my family Sunday morning all I really knew is that I was going on an outdoor leadership adventure. The specifics are kept secret to protect the experience of future participants. While this was frustrating as a future participant, I now understand how important it is.
I won't say that I had any major revelations during my week in the woods, but I did learn more about myself, my capabilities and areas for improvement plus I had the opportunity to reflect on my priorities and purpose in my life. An added bonus was getting to know co-workers in a way that never would have happened without this experience.
I spent time thinking about where I was at this time last year... weak in every sense of the word. I don't know that I would have believed I'd be doing the physical challenges that this week brought if you had asked me while I was bald. I didn't believe I would do it looking at it Monday morning. But, I did.
I returned from Team Trek in Arkansas on Friday, 11/11. Team Trek is a beautiful 800 acre site in the middle of nowhere. This experience can now be added to the list of gifts I have received from my employer over the last 10 years.
When I left my family Sunday morning all I really knew is that I was going on an outdoor leadership adventure. The specifics are kept secret to protect the experience of future participants. While this was frustrating as a future participant, I now understand how important it is.
I won't say that I had any major revelations during my week in the woods, but I did learn more about myself, my capabilities and areas for improvement plus I had the opportunity to reflect on my priorities and purpose in my life. An added bonus was getting to know co-workers in a way that never would have happened without this experience.
I spent time thinking about where I was at this time last year... weak in every sense of the word. I don't know that I would have believed I'd be doing the physical challenges that this week brought if you had asked me while I was bald. I didn't believe I would do it looking at it Monday morning. But, I did.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Three!
Technically we celebrated early since Ryan's actual birthday isn't until tomorrow, 11/7, but we all wanted to be there for cake and presents. He won't know!!
I'm struggling with the realization that my baby is 3. In my mind this is our last year of babyhood. By the end of this year he'll be potty trained (or else!!), will start dressing himself, and will be in his last year of pre-school. Sob! But, it also means a whole other world will be opened to us. The stroller will be retired and little legs will be able to handle longer adventures, right?
Aunt Donna spent a few hours with us and brought Ryan his first gift... a race car! It was exactly what he wanted. Thank you Aunt Donna!
We also made a cake this year. From scratch! Yummy!
I'm struggling with the realization that my baby is 3. In my mind this is our last year of babyhood. By the end of this year he'll be potty trained (or else!!), will start dressing himself, and will be in his last year of pre-school. Sob! But, it also means a whole other world will be opened to us. The stroller will be retired and little legs will be able to handle longer adventures, right?
Aunt Donna spent a few hours with us and brought Ryan his first gift... a race car! It was exactly what he wanted. Thank you Aunt Donna!
We also made a cake this year. From scratch! Yummy!
Cleaning the frosting bowl is hard work.
We had two very happy boys. And, a few finger holes in the frosting by the time we were ready to sing.
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