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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Back to my Roots

 When we weren't gallivanting around theme parks, we were chilling at my parents house. My parents got Parker a new bike and he spent tons of time learning to ride it well. What I wouldn't give to have that amount of wide open spaces for my boys. They are in heaven. Don't mind that Parker's helmet doesn't fit...
 He was almost into the gear as much as he was the bike.
We spent time swimming at the condo pool. Graham is fearless and Parker is doing a great job honing his skills. If we could get him to lift his head and breathe, he could go forever. Right now, his distance is determined by how long he can hold his breath.
Graham loved how he could just walk into the pool. He'd go until his nose went under. Such a ham.
 David might kill me for this, but it just makes me laugh. I love that my little boys have such a great remodel because they want to be just like him.
 PawPaw and Bubby.
 I love baby Graham's face in this one.
 He's such a lover. He always wants to rub his face on yours. And his favorite phrase right now is, "I lub you so mush."
 Learning to float.
Right before heading home, we made it to the opening Florida Football game. Not sure whether I dig going to these games more because of the nostalgia (I've been going with Dad since I was in 5th grade) or because I really enjoy the whole feeling of live football. Either way, I love the SEC.

Go Gators!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Parks

I promise soon I will stop blogging events and return to real life posts. I'm beginning to settle into a fall routine which includes preschool, hot chocolate, football, and falling leaves. However, just a few more vacations blogs before I bust out the fall decor and how to make a perfect s'more posts. I can't help that summer time is where most of the traveling and big-event fun takes place in my life.

What a wild month mid-August to mid-September was for me! And by wild I mean freaking fantastic. So that I don't end up with 100 pictures on one post, I'll break my Florida trip into two.

For those of us born and raised in Florida, the theme parks were a part of our yearly, dare I say monthly, childhood activities. We would get season passes and hit the parks late in the afternoon or on rainy days so that we would only have to wait in line 10 minutes for Space Mountain. Though some of the grandeur of such extraordinary places is lost in the availability, all of the excitement returns when you step back in one of these parks with children of your own.

That's what took places a few weeks ago. We not only got to experience Disney with the Mitchell's  (baby Lincoln's first time!), we hit up Sea World with my parents. We had taken the boys to Disney last year, but Graham was yet a baby. It was fun to watch him take it all in as a two year old. I'm pretty sure from the deer-in-head-lights-look on his face, Lincoln was in sheer amazement all day.

Parker was finally tall enough to ride everything except one roller coaster, but we kept getting rained out. Oh well! Such a great day with great friends.

That's Graham for you...already bored.
 You ever found an incredible deal on a dress, like $5 and buy it, only later to see a picture of yourself in it and realize why it was only $5? Okay, well, that's what happened here in these pics. Not sure what was I thinking.
 Parker's a sucker for those smash-a-penny machines. Apparently, so is Mike.
 The sights, sounds, and smells are so unique to Disney.
 I'm smiling, but wasn't super happy about being dragged on this ride. I feel so sick after getting off.
 Here's a little fun comparison. This year's carousel...
 And last year's. What a difference one year can make! I plan on getting one of these every time we go. I hope he doesn't mind riding the pretty pink ponies when he's 15.
This ride pleased sir Lincoln. I love this picture because it's probably one of the last of him with only two little teeth showing. He's got a mouth-load now.
 I included this next shot to simply document that my child is not the only one with behavioral issues. Lincoln is clearly pushing Graham in this picture. Rumor has it, he got kicked out of a nursery for causing harm to other children. Parents these days really need to get a hold of their children. (Don't worry 'lil Linc, I'm sure he had it coming!)
 Too bad Grammy didn't get to experience the Congo Cruise. At least he wasn't trying to hop out of the boat! Thanks, Mike, Heidi and Lincoln for creating these memories with us. I treasure them.
On to Sea World. Sea World has always been my favorite of Florida's Parks. I love sea life and it's almost magical how close you get to be with these amazing creatures. Mom and Dad took the boys for their birthday gift, and David and I couldn't stand to let them go without getting to see their excitement, so we came too ;) 
 He gets so tired of me taking pictures when he's trying to focus on the show.
 Some guy won a prize whale and gave it to Parker. He's a little obsessed with this whale.
 My mom had a complete hip replacement surgery only 2-3 months ago. Prior to surgery, she couldn't walk around her house, and now she's tackling theme parks. I am so happy her pain was gone so she could keep up with her favorite little men.
 David was in desperate need of a haircut, but there just wasn't much time. Thanks for lacking vanity, babe, I actually really like that about you most of the time :)
 Lucky for David, his long free-spirited hair didn't stand out with the rest of us around on a rainy day. Mine looked like a matted rats nest, and Graham, well, I have too much fun messing with his.
 Favorite show hands down. Clyde and Seymour have my heart.
 While we took Parker on one of the kiddie coasters, Graham rode the carousel 6 times. Not kidding. Mom indulged him.
 My boys are so difficult some days, especially because of their closeness in age. However, when I see a picture like this, it reminds me to notice the relationship they are developing. Though I play referee 75% of the day, they truly have honest affection for one another. It's like watching a best friendship evolve.
We ended the day wet and tired, but with more great memories made with my family.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Random, Random, and more Random

I feel like I'm in hyper-speed right now. Everything is moving so fast and I'm doing my best to take it all in. We had the boy's birthday party, then a two week break before we headed to Florida for family vacation. While in Florida, we hit two major theme parks and a Florida game. We got home on Labor day and while I'm home this week there are numerous doctor appointments to make, birthday parties to attend, and projects to complete. Parker's back in pre-school this week too. I'm trying to breathe. But hold on. I leave this coming Monday for San Diego with my best friend!!!! The roller coaster continues. I can't wait but I don't really have time to think about that trip yet.

I doubt I'll have time to blog about Florida til after San Diego, but I'll leave you with all sorts of randomness from this month before vacation.

We spruced up the back yard and play area. We try to do a little each year to improve the disheveled exterior we were handed when we bought this house. It's far from perfect and maybe even pretty, but it's getting there! We added lattice around the air conditioner to hide it's metal-ness, and some hardy shade-loving Hosta plants along the wall.
 I sanded, stained, and painted an old picnic table. We needed some outdoor seating, but I didn't really want to spend the money this summer. We already had an old picnic table, but it was a sight for sore eyes. I think the end product was really pretty for only spending $8 on two cans of white spray paint. I already had the stain and polyurethane from my hardwood floors.

 I think the boys play on top of the sand box as much as they do in it.
 I bought some laminated fabric online and made and pennant bunting for the play area.
 More randomness. We love to read to our kids. I feel like a lot of Parker's verbal skills are attributed to his love for reading and books. Our house is typically a very loud place with two little boys running wild, but when reading time begins, you can hear a pin drop. I love quiet time. Love.

 Though we had already celebrated the boys' birthdays, we took just Graham out on August 17th to spend time alone with him. He enjoyed a ham, cheese, and spinach crepe and the Creperi Cafe, and then woofed down some vanilla frozen yogurt topped with rainbow sprinkles at Yogurt Mountain.




 Parker finished his first level 1 swim lessons at the YMCA. It went well. Kind of. Okay, maybe not. If I have time when I get home, I'll extrapolate on this adventure. Glad we did it, not sure we'll do it again in this setting. Doesn't he look all modest covering himself? Hilarious.
 I can't imagine how much fun I'll have next week, but I know when this mad rush of events is over, I'll welcome the semi-predictable monotony of our fall schedule. This week has been super chilly. Fall is truly in the air!