Yes, that's right. We are potty training! Or as Brody likes to call it, potty-plane-ing. Whatever works, right?
Day 1:
Last night, I noticed Brody snuck away to his room to do his business. Something hit me and I was like, forget diapers, this kid is going on the potty chair. He has no interest still, but I know he knows when he is going. So, I rushed into his room and grabbed him, stripped off the diaper and brought him to his potty chair. He was so mad at me. He was crying and told me he was scared. I gave him a hug and told him he was a big boy and told him he could do it. He had to be brave. With much reasoning, we made it to the chair and he was actually sitting. Big step! I told him he could have some M&M's while he sat there and could watch a movie on the computer. So, I got the treats and brought the lap top in. We you-tubed videos and found a winner that he thought was great! It is super cheesy, but he loves it. You can find it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD-B3_DtP5g
I tried a couple others, but he didn't like them as much. He got sad when they said by to the diapers. So we stuck to this one and sat and sat and sat. He probably sat there for over half an hour. Nothing. So, we got out the Thomas undies and played. We tried again. Nothing. Finally it was bath time. He was playing and as I was getting something from the kitchen, Brody ran out and said, "I'm all done!". I assumed with the bath, since he will do this. So I grabbed his towel, but noticed some yellow in the potty! Yay!! I made sure that Hunter didn't do it and he said he didn't. Brody went potty! So, we put it in the big toilet and flushed and said, "Bye, bye pee, pee!" with a wave. Hands washed we went to his room and put jammies on. It was bed time so a diaper went on too. An icky, baby diaper I reminded him.
Down he went, but then I smelt something wafting from his room. A dirty diaper. But he was out cold! I changed his dirty diaper and put him back in bed.
Day 2:
He woke up happy as can be! And with a dry diaper. I instantly had him sit on the potty. Nothing, nothing and nothing. He was hungry, so we ate, got ready because we had a doctor appointment. He didn't go all morning! So, on went a diaper because I was not facing this battle in public, yet.
But, we returned home with a dry diaper! It was like 4 by the time we got home from running errands, doctor appointment, lunch, etc. Talk about stage fright! The undies went back on. I forgot to set a timer and all of a sudden there was crying. I thought it was because his train was off the track, but it was because he peed in the living room. We cleaned it up, got fresh undies and watched our awesome new video. Seriously like 15 minutes later he was sitting on the potty, stood up and went on the bathroom floor and cried again. We cleaned it up and I told him it was ok and accidents happened. We got another pair of undies and then ate supper. During supper he got off his chair and started crying. I thought his Texas toast was too hot, but it turned out I had a puddle on my kitchen floor. So, I cleaned that up, got another pair of undies and finished up supper.
After supper he ran to his room and slammed the door. I knew what he was up to! I ran in there, brought him to the potty hoping it wasn't too late. I was one terd too late (this is a post about potty training, yes poop and pee are involved). I put it in his potty though and showed him. We flushed it and then said "Bye, bye poo poo!" There was another little one that fell on the floor (yes, I've been cleaning floors a lot today). I showed him the accident and assured him it was ok. He grabbed me some t.p. and we picked it up and waved bye as it went down the bowl. Then he sat, and sat an sat. Stage fright again! A little pee came out so we did get to flush a third time.
Finally, it was late and time for bed. A diaper went on and less than 5 minutes it was dirty. We talked about how icky it was and how he is a big boy now. Let's hope he wakes up with a dry diaper and makes it to the potty on time.
Nobody ever said that potty training would be easy. For some it clicks, others it takes time. We are going to take it one day at a time and see what happens. Hopefully we can kiss diapers good-bye soon. Because 1. they stink and 2. they cost a lot of money.
Together, we will do this potty-plane-ing thing, Brody!!
And Hunter, thank you for being so encouraging, excited, helpful and an example when I need one! You're the best big-brother!
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Check-Ups
I only wish that I had pictures or a video to go along with this post because I am sure they would be hilarious!
Today we ventured to the clinic for the boy's check-ups- Hunter's 6 year/kindergarten physical and Brody's 3 year. Yeah, we procrastinate sometimes and don't get in on time. Such is life. But we did it today and got some great stories out of the deal. Oh, and two healthy boys!
I honestly did not know how this day would go. I was dreading it, actually. Preparing for the worse. I usually do separate appointments for them on different days so it makes it easier and not as long. This time I decided to do them together because our summer has had a very crazy, busy schedule and just wanted to get it all done in one day this time. Let's start with Hunter's check-up.
Kindergarten is awesome, new, exciting and includes 4 shots. (Insert sarcastic voice) What kid doesn't love shots, right? He knew they were coming. He had the option last year to get them but chose to wait. He said he would be so much "older and braver". I was hoping he was right-not about the older part because I don't want my boys to grow up yet, but about the braver part. He told me before we went in he was a little nervous and asked me what a shot felt like. I told him it wasn't that big of a deal and just a little poke and that it would be over. He didn't understand what these shots would do for him besides the obvious, hurt. So, we grabbed the list of immunizations and looked up what diseases are prevented if you get the shots. He thought they all looked gross and disgusting, some sad, and knew he did not want them and wanted the shots. Woot! Woot! He was on board. Still a little nervous about the pain, he stretched his arm out and said, "Mom, pinch me! Show me what the shot feels like!" Really, who wants to pinch their kid? Not me. But, I gave a little squeeze telling him that it really didn't hurt.
We got into the clinic, checked in and waited for the nurse to call us. Once called, we walked to our room with a crying 3 year old (more on that in a little bit) and began the physical. After a few questions, Hunter weighed in at 44 pounds (31.86%) and was 42.6 inches tall (4.29%-let's just say he's not the tallest kid, but what do you expect with two short parents?). Eyes and ears checked out ok, although I got a little concerned with the hearing part when he only heard one beep the first time through. We tried again and determined he was busy listening to the music on the speakers. The nurse left and we waited for the doctor...for about 20 minutes. Seriously, when we are your 10 and 10:30 appointment, it shouldn't take that long. And especially kids...but whatever.
Hunter hid behind the table when the doctor came in. I asked him if he saw Hunter sneak out, but he said he hadn't, quickly going along with my game. He peeked around the table with a slightly nervous 6 year old hiding. Hunter came out and couldn't wait to get his reflexes checked. He even checked out that instrument during ourpainfully long wait. The following things checked out great: mouth, eyes, ears, breathing, heart, lungs, stomach, back, balance, hopping, tippy toes, heels and don't forget, those awesome reflexes! This boy was ready for kindergarten...except for those darn shots. You almost forgot didn't you? We also found out that after the shots we had to head down to lab for blood work and urine test. Sweet...even better.
Brody had his exam (info still coming) and then the nurse returned with four big needles. Ok, they weren't that big, but to a 6 year old, I'm sure they look huge! He was hiding behind the table again when she came him. It took a little more convincing to get him to climb on top, but when we told him that he could have his sucker afterwards, he was game. I asked him why he thought they would hurt so bad. He told me he remembers watching Brody get his one time and crying. I told him it was because he was scared not because it hurt. He laid down and tensed up. I went towards his head to help hold/calm him down. He laid pretty well, but did not calm down. She was going to put the shots in his thighs so to start the process she opened up the alcohol wipes to clean the area. The first wipe the screams and tears began. "Ouch! It hurts, it hurts!" He was sobbing and we couldn't help but to look at each other and giggle. If the alcohol wipes "hurt" he did not know what was coming. Shot one in. Loud screams!! Shot two in. You thought the first one was loud, you should have heard the second. Shot three in. Seriously, if you were outside you would think she was killing the poor child. Shot four in. More screams, tears from not just one boy, but two. He terrified Brody. Band-aid one on. Hunter popped up, tears gone saying, "We're done?!?" Shocked that was all it was. We burst out laughing! He couldn't understand why. So after all four crayon band-aids were in place with a sucker in the mouth, we headed down to lab.
Carrying a 3 year old and dragging a 6 year old muttering "This is dumb. I just had shots. Why do I have to do lab to?" we made our way down the hallway passing the doctor. The lab tech (who wasn't super kid friendly/convincing right away) told us that the cup would be in the cubby and then to come back to the chair for blood. We walked into the bathroom which led to this great chat.
"This is so stupid! I have to pee in a cup? What do you mean I have to pee in a cup? I always pee in the toilet. This is so dumb." You get the idea. I told him they just had to check that everything was ok and that he was ready for kindergarten. So after filling the cup with still enough to put some in the toilet, we passed the warm yellow cup (I let him feel the outside because how often do you find out that it's warm? He thought it was fascinating.) we went to the chair.
He was fighting it. Big time. I ended up sitting in the chair with Hunter on my lap. The Brodster got jealous and started crying and wanted up. Well, the lab tech who I thought wasn't kid friendly turned out to be great when I needed her the most. She grabbed me a glove, told me to blow it up like a balloon. Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Brody thought it was hilarious and loved a hand shaped balloon. Next, she told Hunter it would be a quick prick, get a little blood and she'd put on a cool crayon band-aid. Apparently crayon band-aids were so four shots ago! He told her that he already had four on his legs and didn't want another. She said she had really cool flag band-aids too. He was sold. After the quick prick and squeeze (he screamed when he saw the blood), the band-aid was in place and she opened up her drawer of cool prizes. He was pumped! He picked out a red bracelet and we were on our way. She told us they would call us later with the results. He was still muttering how it was dumb that he had to get all of that done.
For being so brave, Hunter got to choose where we went for lunch. We had a great time at Pizza Ranch with some yummy pizza. Later this afternoon, the clinic called telling me everything turned out great on his lab work. Hunter asked who called. I told him it was the clinic with his results. For a boy who cries wolf, I decided to play a little trick (I now realize I probably shouldn't). I told him they were unable to read his results and he needed to go back. His jaw dropped, eyes huge. I quickly told him I was kidding. He laughed and told me that was pretty funny. And I know he thought that because tonight he made a pretend phone ring, answered, talked and told me he had to go back to the clinic for lab work. Haha.
So, we now have a little man ready for kindergarten! Shots and all!
Now onto Brody's check-up. See, I didn't forget. I honestly did not know how this would go. Last night and this morning we played doctor with Brody. Hunter helped me out. We had Brody open wide, check his eyes, ears, temp, etc. He thought it was fun.
We got to the clinic and he was super happy, flirting with the receptionist, reading a magazine and giggling. Awesome! Then we were called. Tears began and he was shouting, "I don't want to go! Let's go to the car!" Great. My nightmares were coming true (I really did have a dream last night about Hunter overflowing the urine cup. Weird, I know.). We got into the room with an upset 3 year old, but he calmed down as soon as he saw Hunter begin his check up. He couldn't wait for his and to go on the scale.
He was great! He hopped right up once it was his turn! He weighed in at an even 32 pounds (50.48%) and was 37 inches (30.37%-catching up to his brother!) He was laughing for the nurse and did amazing. She asked me if we had any concerns, which I did. I told her that it was really weird, but he has fears of things. The biggest two are the dark (which is normal) and stickers. She laughed and I told her I know it's weird but he is literally terrified. She said she would make a note of it and to talk about it with the doctor. I also told her that he is very possessive over Hunter, but I think it's a second child thing.
Well, after ourpainful 20 minute wait, the doc was in. Hunter went first, then Brody. He was all smiles again. The doctor showed him how to take deep breaths. It was hilarious watching him try to figure it out, but he did. Everything checked out great. We found out that the reason sometimes he has an outie for a belly button is because there is a small hernia, but it is fairly common and they close on their own around ages 5-6. He was not concerned and I told him we notice it most when he has a full tummy. So, my theory of him having a stubborn umbilical cord was wrong. I'm glad that it's not anything we did wrong.
We then began to chat. I brought up the stickers. He laughed (really, how can you not? It's just that weird.). He told me that he was completely puzzled, had never heard of it, but said that it would be ok. Thankfully we don't necessarily need stickers to live in life, so if he doesn't overcome his fear, he will be ok. And Hunter had a sticker on and he was ok with that. Just not on his skin. Same for tattoos. He said if we keep working on it, he may overcome the fear. He said that there is probably something from the past that triggered the fear, but we will never know what. Phew! Life will go on with the fear of stickers. The dark thing is normal, which I expected. He also said so is the possession issue with Hunter (Insert a kick at Hunter in the doctor's room). Perfect timing. Hunter was fine, thankfully, but he probably thought I was crazy for thinking that.
Brody checked out great. Then came the time for Hunter's shots. With Hunter wailing, Brody got worked up and scared and was screaming and crying for me, reaching up to the table with the needles. He was close to knocking them down but thankfully didn't. With a sucker now in his mouth, we walked to lab. The bathroom was really exciting. Who knew that the toilet paper rolls could spin that fast? Seriously, I had to fix the rolls at least 4 times which reasoning with Hunter why he had to pee in the cup. Next, came the lab with the crying 6 year old in my arms with the crying 3 year old trying to climb up. This is when the magical blue hand balloon appeared. Finally, we were done and on our way to the Pizza Ranch.
I honestly pictured this doctors visit to go completely different. I thought Brody would give his death glare (seriously, if looks could kill this boy would be a murderer), cry constantly, be mad and difficult. I was wrong. And I didn't expect Hunter to be sooo upset over the shots and lab work. But, we made it!!
Hopefully there won't be any visits between now and next years check ups!
Today we ventured to the clinic for the boy's check-ups- Hunter's 6 year/kindergarten physical and Brody's 3 year. Yeah, we procrastinate sometimes and don't get in on time. Such is life. But we did it today and got some great stories out of the deal. Oh, and two healthy boys!
I honestly did not know how this day would go. I was dreading it, actually. Preparing for the worse. I usually do separate appointments for them on different days so it makes it easier and not as long. This time I decided to do them together because our summer has had a very crazy, busy schedule and just wanted to get it all done in one day this time. Let's start with Hunter's check-up.
Kindergarten is awesome, new, exciting and includes 4 shots. (Insert sarcastic voice) What kid doesn't love shots, right? He knew they were coming. He had the option last year to get them but chose to wait. He said he would be so much "older and braver". I was hoping he was right-not about the older part because I don't want my boys to grow up yet, but about the braver part. He told me before we went in he was a little nervous and asked me what a shot felt like. I told him it wasn't that big of a deal and just a little poke and that it would be over. He didn't understand what these shots would do for him besides the obvious, hurt. So, we grabbed the list of immunizations and looked up what diseases are prevented if you get the shots. He thought they all looked gross and disgusting, some sad, and knew he did not want them and wanted the shots. Woot! Woot! He was on board. Still a little nervous about the pain, he stretched his arm out and said, "Mom, pinch me! Show me what the shot feels like!" Really, who wants to pinch their kid? Not me. But, I gave a little squeeze telling him that it really didn't hurt.
We got into the clinic, checked in and waited for the nurse to call us. Once called, we walked to our room with a crying 3 year old (more on that in a little bit) and began the physical. After a few questions, Hunter weighed in at 44 pounds (31.86%) and was 42.6 inches tall (4.29%-let's just say he's not the tallest kid, but what do you expect with two short parents?). Eyes and ears checked out ok, although I got a little concerned with the hearing part when he only heard one beep the first time through. We tried again and determined he was busy listening to the music on the speakers. The nurse left and we waited for the doctor...for about 20 minutes. Seriously, when we are your 10 and 10:30 appointment, it shouldn't take that long. And especially kids...but whatever.
Hunter hid behind the table when the doctor came in. I asked him if he saw Hunter sneak out, but he said he hadn't, quickly going along with my game. He peeked around the table with a slightly nervous 6 year old hiding. Hunter came out and couldn't wait to get his reflexes checked. He even checked out that instrument during our
Brody had his exam (info still coming) and then the nurse returned with four big needles. Ok, they weren't that big, but to a 6 year old, I'm sure they look huge! He was hiding behind the table again when she came him. It took a little more convincing to get him to climb on top, but when we told him that he could have his sucker afterwards, he was game. I asked him why he thought they would hurt so bad. He told me he remembers watching Brody get his one time and crying. I told him it was because he was scared not because it hurt. He laid down and tensed up. I went towards his head to help hold/calm him down. He laid pretty well, but did not calm down. She was going to put the shots in his thighs so to start the process she opened up the alcohol wipes to clean the area. The first wipe the screams and tears began. "Ouch! It hurts, it hurts!" He was sobbing and we couldn't help but to look at each other and giggle. If the alcohol wipes "hurt" he did not know what was coming. Shot one in. Loud screams!! Shot two in. You thought the first one was loud, you should have heard the second. Shot three in. Seriously, if you were outside you would think she was killing the poor child. Shot four in. More screams, tears from not just one boy, but two. He terrified Brody. Band-aid one on. Hunter popped up, tears gone saying, "We're done?!?" Shocked that was all it was. We burst out laughing! He couldn't understand why. So after all four crayon band-aids were in place with a sucker in the mouth, we headed down to lab.
Carrying a 3 year old and dragging a 6 year old muttering "This is dumb. I just had shots. Why do I have to do lab to?" we made our way down the hallway passing the doctor. The lab tech (who wasn't super kid friendly/convincing right away) told us that the cup would be in the cubby and then to come back to the chair for blood. We walked into the bathroom which led to this great chat.
"This is so stupid! I have to pee in a cup? What do you mean I have to pee in a cup? I always pee in the toilet. This is so dumb." You get the idea. I told him they just had to check that everything was ok and that he was ready for kindergarten. So after filling the cup with still enough to put some in the toilet, we passed the warm yellow cup (I let him feel the outside because how often do you find out that it's warm? He thought it was fascinating.) we went to the chair.
He was fighting it. Big time. I ended up sitting in the chair with Hunter on my lap. The Brodster got jealous and started crying and wanted up. Well, the lab tech who I thought wasn't kid friendly turned out to be great when I needed her the most. She grabbed me a glove, told me to blow it up like a balloon. Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Brody thought it was hilarious and loved a hand shaped balloon. Next, she told Hunter it would be a quick prick, get a little blood and she'd put on a cool crayon band-aid. Apparently crayon band-aids were so four shots ago! He told her that he already had four on his legs and didn't want another. She said she had really cool flag band-aids too. He was sold. After the quick prick and squeeze (he screamed when he saw the blood), the band-aid was in place and she opened up her drawer of cool prizes. He was pumped! He picked out a red bracelet and we were on our way. She told us they would call us later with the results. He was still muttering how it was dumb that he had to get all of that done.
For being so brave, Hunter got to choose where we went for lunch. We had a great time at Pizza Ranch with some yummy pizza. Later this afternoon, the clinic called telling me everything turned out great on his lab work. Hunter asked who called. I told him it was the clinic with his results. For a boy who cries wolf, I decided to play a little trick (I now realize I probably shouldn't). I told him they were unable to read his results and he needed to go back. His jaw dropped, eyes huge. I quickly told him I was kidding. He laughed and told me that was pretty funny. And I know he thought that because tonight he made a pretend phone ring, answered, talked and told me he had to go back to the clinic for lab work. Haha.
So, we now have a little man ready for kindergarten! Shots and all!
Now onto Brody's check-up. See, I didn't forget. I honestly did not know how this would go. Last night and this morning we played doctor with Brody. Hunter helped me out. We had Brody open wide, check his eyes, ears, temp, etc. He thought it was fun.
We got to the clinic and he was super happy, flirting with the receptionist, reading a magazine and giggling. Awesome! Then we were called. Tears began and he was shouting, "I don't want to go! Let's go to the car!" Great. My nightmares were coming true (I really did have a dream last night about Hunter overflowing the urine cup. Weird, I know.). We got into the room with an upset 3 year old, but he calmed down as soon as he saw Hunter begin his check up. He couldn't wait for his and to go on the scale.
He was great! He hopped right up once it was his turn! He weighed in at an even 32 pounds (50.48%) and was 37 inches (30.37%-catching up to his brother!) He was laughing for the nurse and did amazing. She asked me if we had any concerns, which I did. I told her that it was really weird, but he has fears of things. The biggest two are the dark (which is normal) and stickers. She laughed and I told her I know it's weird but he is literally terrified. She said she would make a note of it and to talk about it with the doctor. I also told her that he is very possessive over Hunter, but I think it's a second child thing.
Well, after our
We then began to chat. I brought up the stickers. He laughed (really, how can you not? It's just that weird.). He told me that he was completely puzzled, had never heard of it, but said that it would be ok. Thankfully we don't necessarily need stickers to live in life, so if he doesn't overcome his fear, he will be ok. And Hunter had a sticker on and he was ok with that. Just not on his skin. Same for tattoos. He said if we keep working on it, he may overcome the fear. He said that there is probably something from the past that triggered the fear, but we will never know what. Phew! Life will go on with the fear of stickers. The dark thing is normal, which I expected. He also said so is the possession issue with Hunter (Insert a kick at Hunter in the doctor's room). Perfect timing. Hunter was fine, thankfully, but he probably thought I was crazy for thinking that.
Brody checked out great. Then came the time for Hunter's shots. With Hunter wailing, Brody got worked up and scared and was screaming and crying for me, reaching up to the table with the needles. He was close to knocking them down but thankfully didn't. With a sucker now in his mouth, we walked to lab. The bathroom was really exciting. Who knew that the toilet paper rolls could spin that fast? Seriously, I had to fix the rolls at least 4 times which reasoning with Hunter why he had to pee in the cup. Next, came the lab with the crying 6 year old in my arms with the crying 3 year old trying to climb up. This is when the magical blue hand balloon appeared. Finally, we were done and on our way to the Pizza Ranch.
I honestly pictured this doctors visit to go completely different. I thought Brody would give his death glare (seriously, if looks could kill this boy would be a murderer), cry constantly, be mad and difficult. I was wrong. And I didn't expect Hunter to be sooo upset over the shots and lab work. But, we made it!!
Hopefully there won't be any visits between now and next years check ups!
Friday, July 27, 2012
The Beast

Hunter and I were making supper and we heard the pitter patter of little feet from a boy who was waking up from his nap. As the door knob turned, Hunter looked at me and said, "Oh no!"
"What?" I replied.
"The beast is up!"
Hahaha! Yes, Brody can be a bit of a crab. It is true, but I have never heard him referred to as "the beast". I think Hunter has watched "The Sandlot" a time or two too many.
Monday, July 23, 2012
4 in a row!
Today at church I felt empty. The eyes welled up and I knew something wasn't right. I was missing my other half. I couldn't understand why (well besides the obvious, that I missed him) but why it was hitting me so hard today. We went out to lunch with my in-laws, Craig's aunt and uncle and our Pastor, his wife and their two kidlets. It made my heart ache even more seeing their cute little family of 4 and knowing that Sundays should be spent with the ones you love. But really, why so hard today? I was confused. But then it clicked!
Can you believe that I was able to see Craig 4 weekends in a row? It's kind of like a dream! With him being on a project, I find this stat crazy! It is so nice that this project is close to home and the timing of things have been perfect.
What have we done those 4 weekends in a row? Obviously try to soak up every little bit of time together! We like to keep busy, so here is a little glimpse as to what we've been up to.
June 22-25:
*We did a little landscaping around our house. By we, I mean Craig. I helped pick out the new shrubs and plants, but Craig did most of the dirty work. But, I did help move rocks! We have quickly learned that those new shrubs and bushes are our little babies and need lots of water in this heat and lack of rain!
*We hit up the Drive-In theater in Long Prairie. It was a great night spent with great friends. And of course, two great movies, "Brave" and "The Avengers".
*We went to the most awesome parade ever. The Vikingland Band Festival!! And yes, our boys made it through all of the marching bands (I think there were about 18 or so).
*We went to the lake! Craig's family was out of town so we were on cat duty. So one of the days when we were checking on them, we took advantage of the lake and spent a little time there before Craig had to head back to work. So much fun!
Can you believe that I was able to see Craig 4 weekends in a row? It's kind of like a dream! With him being on a project, I find this stat crazy! It is so nice that this project is close to home and the timing of things have been perfect.
What have we done those 4 weekends in a row? Obviously try to soak up every little bit of time together! We like to keep busy, so here is a little glimpse as to what we've been up to.
June 22-25:
*We did a little landscaping around our house. By we, I mean Craig. I helped pick out the new shrubs and plants, but Craig did most of the dirty work. But, I did help move rocks! We have quickly learned that those new shrubs and bushes are our little babies and need lots of water in this heat and lack of rain!
*We hit up the Drive-In theater in Long Prairie. It was a great night spent with great friends. And of course, two great movies, "Brave" and "The Avengers".
*We went to the most awesome parade ever. The Vikingland Band Festival!! And yes, our boys made it through all of the marching bands (I think there were about 18 or so).
*We went to the lake! Craig's family was out of town so we were on cat duty. So one of the days when we were checking on them, we took advantage of the lake and spent a little time there before Craig had to head back to work. So much fun!
At the Festival.
How cute is this?
Hunter loves his daddy.
Sweet summertime!!
June 30-July 1:
I arranged for the boys to go to Craig's parents the night of June 30th, and I was going to surprise Craig and visit him down at his work site to celebrate our 6th anniversary on July 1st! All week on the phone I kept asking him what time he got off work on Saturdays. Made him promise he wasn't going to come and visit. It wouldn't be worth the extra money in gas since he was coming home from July 3-8. We haven't really been able to celebrate our anniversary in past years together, so why try extra this year. The list goes on. Oh, and I told him no flowers, I had plans with friends that day (which I did) and wouldn't be home at all. Plus, I'd rather be surprised vs. the usual days to get flowers.
Well, I got nervous. What if he was really going to try to surprise me? What if we were driving in opposite directions and passed each other in the middle? So, that morning I gave him a call and told him I was coming down. I told him not to worry, it wouldn't be until later that evening so he wouldn't have to get off work early and that we would spend Sunday morning/afternoon together and then I'd head back so I'd be home in time for the boys to get to bed at a decent time.
I hit the road a little after 4 and made my trek to SW MN. With a couple stops on the way, I made it to his work site. I called and he told me he was in the field checking a couple things and would be back shortly. Well, I had to pee..like really bad. I looked around and saw port-a-potties. No way. Construction site. Men. Heat. Gross. So, I waited. I grabbed a book (thank goodness I brought it along) and read. And waited, and read, and really hoped and prayed Craig would be there soon. Finally after a little over an hour of waiting he arrived! Thank goodness! After an exchange of a hug and kiss I asked him where the bathroom was. He told me that they had port-a-potties. You have got to be kidding me!! I asked him if he was sure that was all they had. He thought and then he remembered that in one of the trailers there is a bathroom for drug testing!! Wohoo!!
He finished up at work and we headed to his itty bitty house. Seriously, it's small. After giving me the choice of a cheese sandwich or hot dog, or walk to the bar and grab some burgers, I opted for the burgers. I was hungry!
We got our amazing cheeseburgers at 10 PM and had a great supper. It was so nice just being with him!
The next morning, we got up, got ready for church and headed to Sioux Falls. We went to the church that the pastor that married us now serves. He didn't preach that day, but it was still fun to see him and his family. After church, we went to Falls Park, walked around in the heat and then headed to Red Lobster for lunch.
It was amazing, we ate way too much, but oh well! We then went and bought Craig a new pair of cowboy/work boots and headed out of town. We made our way to Blue Mounds State Park and hiked to old quarry and then drove to the top of the overlook. It was a great day spent together! The way an anniversary should be spent!
Saying goodbye was hard (as always) but for some reason harder. Usually it's him leaving, but it was so much harder for me to leave him. After many hugs and tears, I made my way out the door and north bound. Still crying as I drove down the road and remembered a Dr. Seuss saying. "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." It calmed me, and I sent a text saying just that to Craig.
Falls Park
Quarry at Blue Mounds State Park
Love this man!
On top of Eagle Rock.
July 3-8:
Craig took off work from these days. I think it was a much needed break for all of us! And his cousin from AZ was coming and I thought it would be nice for him to be here since he hadn't seen her for almost 3 years. We had a fun and busy week!
*Celebrated the 4th of July with family and friends. We enjoyed an afternoon on the lake and lots of yummy food.
*Had cousin's night out and went out for supper, went bowling and shot the minnow. However Craig wasn't brave enough for it. Really, it isn't that bad.
*Had family pictures taken. They turned out great!
*Went to Madagascar 3 with the boys.
*Celebrated Brody's 3rd birthday with a circus theme party. We had a blast with it!
4th of July
Love this!
Cousin night out!
Photo Booth at Brody's party!
July 13-16:
We had a really relaxing weekend. The highlight was probably being in our town's parade and having a date night.
Supporting Bob Cunniff at the parade!
I have loved the past four weekends with Craig! I wish we could spend all of our time together. Can't wait for our next weekend together and the fun adventures to come!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Long Drive-In
This past Saturday, we finally did something we have been talking about doing for around a year-we went to the Drive-In Theater near Long Prairie. It was amazing! It almost felt like we were back in time and things were simple again.
As we drove up, we were greeted by this cute, vintage sign. We lucked out to see a double feature including one kid's movie. We arrived a few minutes before the gates opened and were third in line.
They had a concession building with all sorts of goodies. The boys loved the buttered popcorn!
Here we are cuddled up on our sleeping bag on the lawn waiting for dusk. We picked the weekend with the longest days, but it was still so fun just being out and enjoying a night with family and friends. And since we were there early, we got front row parking which had a huge lawn in front of it where the kids played soccer, football, tag and more!
These are our friends that invited us to go with. Hunter met their son last year in preschool and we have kept in touch ever since! They are great buddies.
How cool is this old speaker? And yes, this is how you hear the movie!
The big screen outdoors. If you have never gone to a drive-in, you need to put it on your list to do! We lucked out with a beautiful evening with little bugs, no wind and comfortable temperatures.
I know this is a little blurry, but it gives you an idea of what it looked like.
Circus, Circus!
Craig was home this weekend and we had a very busy weekend! On Friday afternoon, my dad took us all to the circus. It was a great afternoon out and the boys loved the entertainment. Well, let's be honest, the adults did too.
Craig & Hunter enjoying some cotton candy.
Brody was more interested in eating the cotton candy than taking a picture with me.
I could do that if I tried really hard. But, I probably wouldn't be able to move for the next week.
Amazing, but seriously, what drives you to work with tigers? I would be terrified!
We have ourselves a nodder. The circus takes a lot out of little boys.
Dreams do come true!! Hunter and I rode an elephant!! Yes, it was as amazing as it looks. Thanks Dad! (After 25 years of asking him for an elephant ride, he finally bought me a ticket. I tell ya, parents do anything for their grandkids!)
The grand finale-the elephants!
Brody woke up in time to see his favorite animals, the elephants. He was more than a little excited!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Preschool: Complete.
It's official. Our household now has a future kindergartner! And boy is he ever excited!! Last week, Hunter had is last day of preschool. It was such a bittersweet day. Part of me doesn't want to admit that he is really this old already, part of me is super excited for everything that is about to come his way, part of me is nervous for what kind of kids will be in his class, part of me is sad because we will miss his amazing teacher and aide. So many emotions are tugging me in so many directions! But for now, we celebrate that Hunter is officially done with preschool! Here are a few snapshots from his last day of school:
The night before his last day, he made cards/pictures for both Mrs. Roste and Mrs. Sievert. I asked him what is favorite things about preschool were. I loved his answers!!
*Painting.
*My friends.
*How good of a teacher Mrs. Roste is. She is fun!
*Going to the gym.
*Writing my name with Mrs. Roste.
*Singing songs with Mrs. Roste.
*Playtime.
*Acting out the Passion Drama.
*Painting.
*My friends.
*How good of a teacher Mrs. Roste is. She is fun!
*Going to the gym.
*Writing my name with Mrs. Roste.
*Singing songs with Mrs. Roste.
*Playtime.
*Acting out the Passion Drama.
Hunter with the drawing he made for Mrs. Roste. It took him probably 5 or 6 pieces of paper to get the perfect look of the school. I think he did all right! I'm sure it made Mrs. Roste proud.
They charged admission to their final preschool program-a few cents is really all it cost. This year Hunter helped work the till and they would rotate jobs:stamping hands, handing out programs, taking money during intermission for popcorn, handing out popcorn.
Ready for the last program. Hunter is in the front row on the right.
Hunter rode a roller racer in this years preschool parade!
Yep, I'm done. Can this face get any better? He did manage a small smile, but my camera's flash was busy loading. Oh well, he was so ready to be done and move on to kindergarten so this face is perfect.
Hunter and Mrs. Roste
Mrs. Sievert and Hunter
To celebrate Hunter wanted to make s'mores. Who can say no to that when it was a perfect night for a bonfire!
Yum! So tasty!
Congratulations, Hunter!! We are so proud of you!
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