Sunday, June 24, 2012

Summer Lovin', having a blast

I love that Grease song!

We are having a fun summer so far and I love that Elsa is at the age to enjoy it.  But, I can not, for the life of me, imagine living in a climate where it is nice all year long.  I am going to need the calmness of winter.  I am exhausted cleaning floors from dirty feet, giving baths EVERY night due to sunscreen and sweat, keeping a toddler busy while at the same time not neglecting the baby, etc.

Elsa has Montessori three full days each week and it is the best thing in the world.  She is outside most of the morning.  She eats lunch and takes a nap and then they bus the kids to the Y for swimming in the afternoon!  It frees up Aaron a bit so he can focus on Chet.

Aaron is busy training for two triathalons, a half (or maybe even a full) marathon in Sept, and the Fall50 ( a 50 mile relay we are doing with our friends from Nebraska).  I signed up for a half marathon in Sept in anticipation/preparation of the fall 50.  We alternate doing our runs in the morning at 4:30-5 am with Aaron doing his long runs on Sat and me doing mine on Sunday.  I really want to do the Green Bay Marathon next May, but I think I should see how the half goes first!

Aaron did the Bellin run which is a 10k with our friends Ben and Lisa.  I took the kids down to cheer them on!



 Elsa not cooperating (demonstrating daily life in our household!!)


I helped Elsa make a sign that said "I love my fast daddy".  I had to laugh because one runner ran by and said to her running partner "Oh, gosh, I thought that said I love my first daddy".  No, ma'am only one daddy for this girl!

Then, the following week, I participated in a bowling charity event with the packers.  We each had a packer player or coach in our lane and got to have our bowling pins autographed by the team.  I was next in line to get Donald Driver's autograph, but his security posse had to wisk him away.

But, I did get a picture with one of my favorite packers, Jordy Nelson :)


Our trip to the zoo

I love Green Bay.  It is a great size town (150K-ish), with NO rush hour traffic, great options for eduction, and lots of activities for kids.  The NEW (NE wisconsin) zoo is a great example.  I took the kids there this weekend while Aaron was preparing for an upcoming triathalon.  It was not too large and there were not many people there when we went (right when it opened).  Elsa LOVED it!

She got to feed lambs and the giraffes

She was trying to get the goats interested in coming to her (they lost interest when they discovered we did not bring food).

The peacocks freaked her out a bit.  This one fluffed up its feathers right in front of us and she got so scared and started crying "NO NO NO, it is going to eat Chet"






 I don't know what was so fascinating with this crow, but she instisted on a picture

 Bison

I loved that it was not overwhelming like some large city zoos.  And, it was super cheap.  Only $10 for us to visit!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

10 years of marital bless

A blog I read is appropriately titled "Marital Bless-it may not always be bliss but it is always a blessing"  I could not agree more!  In a time when many are getting divorce, I am so excited to say Happy 10 years!  I really think that marriages are more prone to failure when the focus is on bliss, rather than the blessing God created it to be.  And, when the focus is on ourselves rather than being a help meet to our spouse.  Aaron and I are on one team and our marriage is so much more blissful when I try to emulate Proverbs 31 (but fail miserably at in a lot of areas!).  I am so grateful for the man that God chose for me and for the fact that we keep Christ at the center (most of the time).   Its amazing he has put up with me for 10 years!  Through multiple moves, the stress of residency, the sorrow of losing three babies, the stress of having two kids, etc, we have stood by each others side and I hope to have another 10 years (four times over) of marriage to Aaron.

For our 10 year anniversary, we went to the place where it began:  Door County.  We went there for our honeymoon and thought it would be appropriate to go there for our 10 year.  The time of the year was perfect as it was not too busy because most schools were still in session;  the only down side was chilly and dreary weather for most days.  We stayed in the town of Egg Harbor at the Ashbrooke.  It was adults only so no screaming kids to wake up to.  Our room was great!  It had a double sided fireplace, a two person jacuzzi hot-tub, and was so quiet!  We slept until 8am the first morning!  We spent the four days hiking in state and county parks, biking, playing golf, dining on great food, shopping, meeting up with friends, wine and cheese tasting, and relaxing!  And, I better not forget to thank my MIL Peggy for watching our two tykes and making this trip possible!

We even drove around to find this spot where we took the exact same picture 10 years ago!  This was on Ellison Bluff!  I don't remember being as scared to walk out there 10 years ago.
Check out the roof!
 Aaron loves nature and enjoys finding unique wildflowers
 But, it drove him up the wall that I was the first to spot this one!
 Me biking at Penninsula State Park--it was a great ride with minimal traffic
 The Ephraim Fish Boil

 Golfing




Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Chet-5 months old



This has been a month of rapid development for our tank :)

He is now rolling over in both directions!  Yeah!  Now at least when he rolls over onto his stomach in the middle of the night, he can figure out how to roll back onto his back.

He is not a big fan of pears.  Maybe they were not ripe enough.  But, he is eating banana, apples, sweet potato, and rice cereal. He still has a little bit of the tongue thrust issue which makes meal times quite messy.

He has been having some issues sleeping at night.  I kept thinking it was teething, but nothing is poking through yet.   Something is going on because for the past two weeks he is waking frequently at night.

Wears Size 3 diapers

I really think there is more variation with infant clothes and sizes than with women's clothes!  He can wear any where from 6 months - 18 months depending on the brand.  I get most of his clothes from Once Upon a Child.  I take all of Elsa's clothes there and they buy some from me so I keep getting store credit.  I refuse to buy him (or Elsa) new clothes when they seem to outgrow them faster than I can blink!

Is entertained by absolutely anything Elsa does!  He just loves his sister to pieces.  She is always saying
"Chet, watch me" then will entertain him by either dancing, jumping, throwing balls, etc.

I don't remember Elsa ever grabbing my hair as much as he does!   And he has quite the grip!  He even grabbed onto Elsa's hair and she started screaming "Chet hurting me".  I had to tell her that he doesn't quite understand and that he doesn't mean to hurt you.

They say formula is digested slower than breast milk, but he still needs a bottle every 3-3.5 hours.  If I was still nursing, I think that is all I would be doing!  This has started to change a little bit now that we are introducing "solids"

He loves to grab on to anything in reach!  He loves to feel his stuffed animals and has a favorite "mini-blanket with fleece on one side and satin on the other.  He loves to fall to sleep with this.  He also loves to grab on to rattles, but often gets so excited he hits himself in the head.