Friday, May 14, 2010

Bottomview Farms & Saturday Fun

Whew! This was a whirlwind of a day! After my late date night with Eric, I headed to Bottom View Farm to meet up with the children. I found Elijah riding Trigger and having a great time. His overalls were *slightly* too short, but that can happen when Daddy packs for you!Luke was bundles nicely in an age-appropriate, weather-appropriate outfit~:-)There was so much to do at the Farm!We fed the goats,Watched a man fire the pumpkin cannon,Went on a hay ride, and picked our own pumpkins!The farmer also took us on a train ride.We explored the country town; Grammie got into all kinds of things.Since it was getting close to nap time, we thought a picture of the grandkids, all in overalls!, would go over well.
We rode the merry-go-round. (Does anyone else get scared on those?)Elijah attempted to ride around the tricycle track. His feet are still a bit too short, but he enjoyed being pushed!We found a few more animals and then played in the corn crib. Elijah really liked it this year (as opposed to last year's pumpkin patch run).
The kids took a nice long nap while I drove to see Daddy. We went to a nearby park and had a great time. Elijah and Eric "play[ed] drums, play[ed] drums" all over the playground. There was a lot of action up there involving jumping over snakes and steering the ship around large animals.I'm pretty sure I grabbed a coffee on the way home.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Surprise!

You all must have missed watching this cute girl grow!

The kids and I joined Eric's family at the zoo one day. {Note: I had to carefully choose photos to recount this adventure; I apparently poured myself into a pair of hot pink pants that weren't quite up for my post-pregnancy shapeliness. Eeek!}Elijah so enjoys being able to push the button and get a little shower. He was sad when they turned it off due to cool weather.The best part of this trip was having Haven and Luke swing together. It was only Haven's second time to ever be in a swing, I believe, and she LOVED IT! Both the kids were laughing like crazy; their joy was contagious.
Dear Elijah was a little confused as to why he was no longer able to swing in the baby swings. It's hard to be the big kid sometimes. Everyone was in a rush to get to lunch at Arby's. I didn't really understand what the big deal was, but just chalked it up to "they really like to have their lunch on time." Little did I know that we were hurrying because I had a big surprise in store. Grammie broke the news by saying, "We're taking the kids!" I stared at her; my heart started beating faster. {"Why is she stealing my kids?!?!} Laura stepped in and said, "Eric planned a surprise for you. Mom and Dad are taking the kids home with them tonight. Don't worry; Eric already packed all their things." I got a few more details ("Here's all the baby food we have...will this work?), realized the only thing missing was Mr. Moose ~:-(, and drove home sans children.

I got to do this little treasure hunt - finding a new dress, a travel coffee mug I *needed*, directions to Starbucks, nice jeans Eric had been asking me to buy for the last three years, and some other things. Everything was wrapped and hidden around the house or in the shed. It started raining, but I really enjoyed running around in the rain looking for my next surprise. Oh! The biggest surprise was a massage at A Moment's Peace. I've been there a few times thanks to some generous gifts, but this was seriously the most amazing massage I've ever had. I didn't really know if I could drive afterwards I was so relaxed.

Eric got off work and we went to Tayst, a restaurant we had been waiting to try for awhile. Everything there is locally purchased; it is also an official green restaurant. We had some kind of mushroom appetizer which was the best thing I have ever put in my mouth. Ever. Ever. Eric and I still talk about it. It melted in your mouth and was saturated with flavor. Oh my. It was so good. After dinner, we watched a show at the Ryman. Some Canadian-country group performed. Even though we had no idea who it was, we still enjoyed it. Actually, I knew some of the songs. (Thanks Dad!) Thanks for such a fun night Eric!
I'll be glad to do it again sometime~;-)

Catching Up

Well, this may be the day in which I start blogging again. I'm waiting on eggs and butter to arrive at room temperature before I start on a cake for a friend's wedding. Wedding cakes and frozen pizza...it's what I do best.
I frantically realized today that this baby is coming in four months! What jobs would I like to accomplish before September? Six months of latent blogging, of course. Deadlines reveal your priorities, I suppose; Eric continues to school me on what a "priority" is. I continue to make my own lists.
Without further ado, here goes my attempt at catching up - right where I left off, October 2009.