Saturday, April 25, 2009

Finally, some warmer weather

We finally have had some decent weather here the last two weekends. These pictures are actually from last weekend. We have a couple of great parks very close to us. We're hoping to get the girls a swing set for our backyard too soon, so they can get outside even more.







Sunday, April 19, 2009

Love me some piggies

If you ever start feeling like your daughter is getting too old, just throw some piggies in her hair. And, VOILA, it takes a good year or two off! I wonder if that would work for me. :)



Friday, April 17, 2009

Happy Belated Easter!

Sorry, I'm a little behind on my blogging. We had a wonderful Easter weekend. My older brother and his family came into town from North Carolina. It was great to see them and their kiddos. The girls had a blast playing with their cousins. We were even able to have an outdoor egg hunt at Memaw and Pepaw's, so that was a lot of fun.


Friday, April 10, 2009

Some pretty cute pics

I think these came out pretty cute if I must say so myself. I know I'm biased, but I can't help it. The photos were taken at http://www.avonpicturethis.com/.





Friday, April 3, 2009

Spring Break -- Chicago style

AJ and I decided to take the girls to Chicago for a day/night during our Spring break. And I decided to hand over the reigns and let AJ do a post about our trip (although I was responsible for the photos). He was quite excited to have the opportunity to be a GUEST blogger on my blog, but I keep having to remind him that he is just a "GUEST" so hands off -- start your own blog, honey :)!

“Look Lia…it’s the Serious tower,” said six-year-old Lily as we entered the outskirts of Chicago. “I want to see it too,” said three-year-old Lia looking out the wrong window.

And so it went on our impromptu Spring Break to the windy city.

First, a whirlwind tour of the museum of Science and Industry where the girls learned about everything from the essentials of milking a cow and robot manufacturing to how steam and jet engines work. Their favorite? The same as at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum (the one that’s 20 minutes from our house) – the “idea factory” section where they played in the indoor water trough with plastic shapes. They left soaked but happy.




Next, we headed to Chicago’s China Town area. Overcome with excitement after getting out of the car and starting our walk toward the main street, Lily screamed, “I’m Chinese,” at the top of her lungs drawing attention to the fact that her mother and I, are not. Rather amusing.

China Town is relatively small, but we had a good time looking in the nick knack shops and seeing a few ducks hanging in restaurant windows. We eventually picked a restaurant that had just opened earlier in the week – we were a bit skeptical. Turns out, the food was pretty good and Lily ate her body weight in chicken. Amazingly, Lia actually ate some chicken. Could be because she was hungry, could be because she was among her people and felt obligated.




We headed back to the hotel where we endured a long night of the girls refusing to sleep and Dawn freaking out at 4 a.m. and wanting to switch beds. When I went in and tried to sleep in Lia’s bed, things weren’t much better.

After a long night, we decided the girls were still cute enough to take to the American Girl Store, where we dropped a wad on two dolls. At first Lily wanted the blond haired, blue eyed version. Gotta tell ya, I wasn’t about to let that happen. She still harbors a fascination with the Nordic princess look, but I’m trying to keep reminding her that people who look like her are the most beautiful people in the world. So, I made sure they ended up with the Chinese-looking dolls.




We had already visited the Lego store and walked a bunch up and down Michigan.

We were exhausted and hopped in the car when we got back to the hotel and headed for home. About an hour from home, poor Lia lost her lunch…which really consisted of nothing more than multi-colored fish crackers. It was a beautiful end to a fun couple of days.

Site Meter