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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Litchfield Trip


The Monday after we returned from Arizona we left for Litchfield Beach for our little family beach trip. We had a wonderful time and pretty much followed the same routine everyday.
AM-beach, naps, PM-beach and waterpark. The kids loved the beach! It was really Alec's first time seeing it and I don't think Jack remembers ever seeing it so it was exciting. Patrick said it looked like Alec was reenacting the baby sea turtles trek to the ocean. He would crawl to the surf and keep going with the waves crashing on top of him, he thought it was hilarious. However, this does not seem to follow the cautious child stereotype! (See Alec is Walking post). Everyone had a blast digging in the sand, building castles and finding sea clams. Patrick and Anna, the waterbugs, spent lots of time out in the waves and left the cautious people up on the beach. Jack had one day where he was not at all pleased with the sea grass that was washing up on the beach. Truly the beach was just about covered in this nastiness. He would have nothing to do with it. He wanted to leave right away and would scream when it came near him! The schedule of that day looked more like AM-pool, nap, PM-pool. Leaving was not fun. Anna and Jack were very sad to be leaving the beach and Alec was sad to be getting in the car period! So we stopped by one of the local "hard to find" Eagles or Wings stores. We bought shells to take home with us so that they could "remember" the beach until we came back in August!!!

Our Arizona Trip


Patrick and I went to Phoenix the last weekend of June for his annual company meeting. Thank you great big to Mom and Teddy for watching the babies! We had a really wonderful time. The resort where we stayed was extremely nice and getting to experience the West for the first time was fun for me! The heat is hard to describe. It was over 110 degrees all the days we were there. When you walk out of the A/C and into the outdoors it feels like stepping into a pre-heated oven, the heat hits you like a wall. It doesn't seem to affect the people who live there. The great thing is there is no humidity, I had 3 great hair days!!! One man who lived there said it hadn't rained since January. Friday, Patrick was in meetings so I shopped and read and relaxed it was so much fun, but I started missing the kids after about 5 hours! I always call too much and they get tired of talking to me. Friday night we had a great company dinner and meeting and I was able to meet all the people Patrick works so close with, they were all very nice. Saturday Patrick and I went to the water park at the resort and acted like college kids. Rode the water slides (I rode the kiddie slide), sun bathed, floated in the lazy river, and drank fruity drinks. The drink we "shared" was called Shark Bait and was served in a plastic fish bowl!!! Very cute! Sunday we flew home and couldn't wait to see Anna, Jack and Alec, four days is the longest we've been away. They were asleep and looked very angelic. We put their "peace offering presents" I mean souvenirs in the bed with them and they very excited when they woke up. I'm sure the excitement was because they were happy to see us and definitely not because of the gifts, hahahahaha!!

The Wizard of Oz


Anna and I were lucky enough to get to go see The Wizard of Oz at the Town Theater last Saturday night (thanks to GG). We had a wonderful girls night out. We ate dinner at the Italian Pie and then headed down to the show. I didn't know if she would be able to stay awake for the whole thing since it didn't even start until 8pm, but she was wide-eyed until 11pm. She loved the show, it was very well done and very much like the movie. Anna told me afterwards that she wanted to do that and she wanted to be Glenda the good witch (probably because of the puffy pink gown and wand). She is signed up for classes at Town Theater starting in September but we have discussed that usually you start off as a munchkin and work your way up to Glenda!

Alec is walking!


Alec has started walking everywhere! He took his time (15.5 months), but he has gone from crawling to almost running. The pediatrician informed us that most children that start walking late end up being "cautious" children, I definitely see this as a good thing, I hope he is cautious at 15 years the way he is at 15 months! He has such a sweet personality already, and can certainly hold his own around Anna and Jack. He is saying "mama, dada, bot bot and ball. The boy loves any kind of ball and already has quite an arm on him. He and Jack already are wrestling and rough housing, I hope they stay such good friends!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Jack is potty trained!!!


Patrick and I have been stressing out all summer over getting Jack potty trained by the time he starts Kathwood, he has to be potty trained to start in the 3 year old room and they didn't have any openings in the 2 year old room. We have been acting like we are calm, cool, and collected to him, trying not to put any pressure on him. I got him some Bob the Builder big boy briefs and he really has done great since then. Bob is placed in a strategic location on the briefs and our ploy was "be sure you don't wet Bob." It worked, he can go to Kathwood!!!! He is so excited about his new school, he already has his Spiderman bookbag and he has decided that his teacher's name is going to be Mrs. Watermelon Head. We don't know who his teacher is yet but I am thinking she may not take too kindly to that name.

Anna's on the St. Joseph website

Please check out the St. Joseph website, our little Anna's picture is in the photo gallery. The link to St. Joseph is on the right sight of the blog. Anna's buddy Reagan is the child to the far right in the middle column.

Coffee seeds


I think most everyone is aware of the fact that I am fully addicted to iced coffee and expresso. I am not particularly partial to any brand in particular except for the fact that STARBUCKS is very close to my house and strong! We have developed a routine in the mornings when I stay at home. The children and I follow Patrick to Starbucks (usually we are not looking our best at this time either) he runs in gets me a Venti Iced coffee with a shot of expresso and I am good for the whole day. I really hope we don't get stopped on the way home from one of these little expeditions because the kids are most always still in pajamas and no shoes wearing half of their breakfast. Unfortunately Anna, Jack, and Alec are fully aware of my habit. Anytime we pass the notorious Starbucks sign they ask if we are stopping. The other day Anna was really wanting to make a trip to the Fresh market (one of their favorite hangouts), her ingenious method to persuade me went like this: "Mom, me and Jack need to go to the Fresh Market and you can get coffee "seeds" I saw them there one time!" She is too smart, and I need to lay off Starbucks. I'm working on it.

It's been a long time!

I am so sorry it has been eons since my last update. It's a short story. The blogger website changed enough to throw me into computer confusion (which doesn't take much by the way) and it has taken me this long to figure it out. I finally just got Patrick to help me. Why didn't I do that to begin with you ask, seeing as though he does that for a living? I don't know maybe because I'm a mother and my brain does not function properly at times!!!!! Anyway a lot has been going on since our last posts. I hope you enjoy all the new stories!