Friday, July 17, 2009

An Incident Report

This was awaiting me when I picked the boys up from school on Friday....

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A Happy Gram

Connor got a "Happy Gram" from school today. Per the note he was lots of help today. He was the first one to come over and sit down for circle time. He also helped clean up the toys outside at playtime. Way to go Connor!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Place Your Bets

When I picked the boys up from school today the ladies at the front desk asked me to settle a debate they were having over why it was that Connor got a hair cut, and Ryan didn’t. Apparently the entire office and several of the teachers were speculating. Their guesses ranged from Ryan refusing to sit still (which I can totally see…) to Connor getting some sort of gunk in his hair that wouldn’t come out (like gum), or an accident of some sort (with Ryan being the most likely suspect in the imaginary crime).

I am not sure what this says about Connor, but clearly they have Ryan pegged.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Swimming with our friend Caden


We had a swim date with our friends John, Sharon and Caden today at our neighborhood pool. It was Caden's first time in the pool. Unfortunately the pumps to the water play area were down today so he didn't get to see the pool in full action. That didn't slow the boys down much though. They ran around as usual and even decided to try out a few new things today. Connor investigated some little spouts around the edge of the pool. And both boys decided to give the crawl through tunnel a try, too. Ryan and I played peek-a-boo and chase in the tunnel. Ryan would come looking for me, and when I popped out he would laugh and do the crawfish (backing up) so he was just out of reach as I jumped in and chased after him.

Ryan loves the slide. He slides down and then runs around to do it again about as fast as his little legs will propel him in the water, and back up the tower. Connor slid a few times, too, though he hasn't figured out how to come down so that he doesn't get drowned by the water at the bottom.

Thanks to John and Sharon the boys also tried out a water float. Technically it was meant for one baby, but since Kevin put Ryan in backwards the area for the baby to splash in wasn't needed so we dropped Connor in there as a stowaway and surprisingly the boat didn't sink. :)

Connor did eventually try out a crab like Cadens, but I was too busy chasing him around I didn't get single picture. :) The boys really had a good time in the floats, and it was really nice of John, Sharon, and Caden to think of them. We will definitely be using them again. Thanks guys!

Progressive Scrap

This past week I have been participating in a "progressive scrap." Every day the designer gave us a few pieces of a mini kit and some basic instructions (like the number of times something had to be used). The next day you would take the previous day's layout and add to it without changing it in any way.

I had loads of fun playing along. It was so much fun to see what new things we had to add each day and trying to figure out how to get it all in. It was also really neat to see everyone else's layouts and just how different all the pages turned out given we all used the same things with the same instructions.

Here's how mine turned out:

And of course I couldn't do one for Connor without doing one for Ryan, too. Here's Ryan's layout:


Energizer Bunnies - Part III

Last but not least we ended our Saturday adventures with our friend Travis and his father-in-law at the car show. Every Saturday night from spring through fall hundreds of old cars make their way to the Kroger near our house just before sunset. Cars and people alike come from all over the area. I am not sure how it came to be, or even how people know to come looking for it. But every Saturday the place is packed. We stumbled onto the show ourselves one Saturday night making a late night grocery run. Though we have known about the show for years this was the first time the boys and I had been. The boys had a good time snacking and being pushed around while I wandered up and down the aisles admiring the cars. We admired over a hundred classics, hotrods, and even motorcycles. The weather couldn't have been more cooperative either. The sky was a little overcast shielding us from the worst of the sun, and a nice breeze kept the air circulating as well. It made for a really nice outing.


I am not sure what sent me in that direction but I ended up wandering around the back of one of the cars and stumbled across this little gem. It was just too cute. It was just about the right size for the boys. Can you imagine seeing this running down your street? I can just envison a snoopy like character all decked out in his red baron outfit driving it down the block.

We picked this one out just for Grannie. :)


Energizer Bunnies - Part II

After an afternoon nap we headed to the pool to try out our new life jackets. They are called Puddle Jumpers. They did a pretty good job keeping the kids' heads above water. The boys didn't seem to mind wearing them either. The only bad thing was that everyone once in a while the boys would end up on their backs like little turtles and couldn't figure out how to get their feet back down and get vertical again.

Here's Ryan all suited up and ready to swim!

And Connor enjoying running around.


Ryan accidentally learning how float.

Connor showing off his swimming skillz.

The boys having fun at the pool


Saturday, July 11, 2009

Energizer Bunnies - Part I

If there is one thing the boys are almost never lacking it's energy. They could seriously give the Energizer Bunny a run for his money.

So in a effort to keep them from driving us completely insane we like to keep them busy - too busy to get into too much trouble. :) So to that end right after breakfast we got them dressed and headed off to swim lessons. The boys were pitifully shown up by the girls in the class today. The girls kicked, blew bubbles, and sat patiently on the edge of the pool like little angels. They were good sports, too. Even after showing up the boys one of the little girls stopped by to say "bye bye see ya later." It was really super cute.

As for class, Kevin and I are getting an F. We really suck at the songs - we know maybe a 1/3 of the words. And by now they just expect you to know them so they don't even bother to tell you what they are before you do the exercises anymore. Or maybe it was just this instructor? I think this was our 3rd class, and 3rd different instructor.

The boys aren't doing too bad. They seem to be enjoying their lessons, or at least enjoying getting to play in the water. They are getting more and more comfortable in the water. Though neither of them is fond of being on their backs. Thankfully we don't have to do that too often.

After swim lessons the boys took a short nap at home and then we took them to Mel's for lunch where they polished off some catfish, pinto beans, corn, rolls, and mashed potatoes. Afterwards we took them to Burrows park to work some of it off. As usual the boys had barely stepped foot in the park when they found the first things they wanted to play with. For Ryan it was a sweet gum ball. Connor found a little sandy dirt and some pine cones. Why we get them toys is beyond me. We just need to gather junk from the park - gum balls, leaves, pine cones, sticks, mulch, dirt and sand and they would be set. They did eventually make their way to the playground. They had a good time playing in the sand, on the slide and just in general running around.


It is amazing how different of a trip this was. The last time we were at the park we brought the boys' walkers. Ryan could walk unassisted by then, but tended to get going faster than his little feet could carry him. Connor could walk with the walker, but hadn't braved his first steps yet. They were still small enough to put in the kids swings together then, too. We didn't try it, but I don't think they would still fit now. They are growing up far too fast.

Just before we left we decided to check out the pier. The boys did a great job negotiating the ramp up to the pier. Ryan practically ran uphill and down. Connor wasn't far behind. The views from the top of the pond were really nice. Not that the boys noticed of course. They were too busy chasing a nut of some sort that Ryan picked up at the bottom. He would throw it and then chase it. And then do it all over again.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Warning: The following photos may be disturbing.

Do you know who this kid is?



What happened? Where did my baby go?


Connor's hair has been in a funk lately. He has really course hair, and a lot of it. Unfortunately it just couldn't seem to decide what it wanted to do. Some parts were straight, some parts were wavy, some parts were curly. And it was getting a little long. Not to mention that no matter how often it was brushed there was always some part sticking up. So, after dinner I decided to take him to get his hair cut.


It was just the two of us. Since I had decided to get it cut about 5 minutes before we walked out the door needless to say we didn't have an appointment. Luckily there weren't too terribly many people in front of us and Connor was in a super good mood. We played in the little waiting area at the front, and flipped through a hairstyle book. I picked out a great gelled mohawk look, but Connor didn't seem too impressed.


After we finished the book one of the stylists mentioned that there was a play area in the back so we went to check it out. There were two other kids playing with trains on a big train table. Connor joined them with some legos he found along the way. I was really impressed how long he stood there and just watched them move their trains right in front of him without reaching out to snag one. There is no way Ryan would have shown that much restraint. :)





Before long it was our turn to get a haircut. Connor took his legos with him and sat in the little race car. He did amazingly well. He played with the legos and watched Elmo while holding really still. The trimmer didn't even phase him. He just kept playing and watching the show. The stylist had a neat trick to get him to look down so she could trim the back. She attached one of the magnetic train cars to the bottom of the car's steering wheel. It took him a minute or two before he figured out how to reach it and get if off.



When it was all done the top was a little shorter than I expected. I walked in with a baby and left with a toddler. He just looked so different! I missed his little curls already. Kevin was pretty stunned when we made it home, too.


As for Ryan, he still has his long curly locks. At least for now. :) Unlike Connor, Ryan's hair is pretty fine. It has a way of looking cute wet or dry, brushed or not. He's got streaks on the top that are sun bleached and oodles of little curls in the back. I have always thought that the boys looked night and day different and it just amazes me how we ended up with such different children. With the new haircut I don't think anyone is going to have trouble telling them apart, even from behind and at a distance. :)

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