A wrap up of our month:
July 2 - A playdate at the Bulverde park with Grace and Jacob. The little splash pad was big fun!
The last swim lesson at Aqua Tots! It was a lot of fun, but we decided to take a break for awhile.
July 4 - For our trip to Dallas, I got each kid a book (Frozen for Claire and a dragon guide to How to Train Your Dragon for Will) along with the Dragon movie. Will immediately became obsessed with the book and can now recite the entire thing from memory - and it's a Level 2, so it's not short.
July 15 - We got a lot of rain today, and when I got home from picking up the kids from their summer fun program, I noticed that all 3 of our garbage cans had rolled down the hill. Fortunately a service truck at the neighbor's house stopped them from going all the way down the street!
July 26 - We are getting ready to have the interior of our house repainted, so Claire and I found some bedding that we both liked before we repaint. We are both excited to see the final result soon.
July 29 - This evening I let the kids play with their new water guns. Will really liked spraying himself - silly kid!
July 30 - We went up to Bulverde this morning to drop off some meals for a fellow MOPS member who just had a baby, so it was a good chance for us to play at the splash pad at the local park. Claire and Will had so much fun in the water - beautiful day!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Bye Bye Baby Teeth!
Last summer Claire had her first lost tooth and lost another one shortly after, but she hadn't had any more loose teeth until last week. Last Monday night (June 21st), she told me one was loose, so we'd started keeping an eye on it. When I picked her up from summer program on Tuesday, she told me it was really loose. I said "Do you want me to try to pull it for you?" She said "I'll try it. Oh! There it is!"
The matching one on the other side came out a few days later.
Robert and I had been talking about setting up a consultation with another dentist to check her two front top teeth. They've always been small, and since her bottom two permanent teeth came in last year, they'd really worn down the two top ones. Then yesterday she got a funny look on her face and told me she had another loose tooth. I checked, and both of her front teeth were wiggling. Finally!
Today she couldn't stop wiggling one of them. I checked this morning, and it wasn't budging easily, so I suggested leaving it alone for awhile. That advice was ignored. :) The kids went over to my parents house for a couple of hours this afternoon while I took care of some volunteer stuff, and on our way home, she told me she was going to pull it. I was driving and couldn't stop her - I heard "Ow! Ow! Ow! There it is!" She may be little, but she is tough and brave!
Three teeth gone in 8 days. I love her little Jack O Lantern grin!
The matching one on the other side came out a few days later.
Robert and I had been talking about setting up a consultation with another dentist to check her two front top teeth. They've always been small, and since her bottom two permanent teeth came in last year, they'd really worn down the two top ones. Then yesterday she got a funny look on her face and told me she had another loose tooth. I checked, and both of her front teeth were wiggling. Finally!
Today she couldn't stop wiggling one of them. I checked this morning, and it wasn't budging easily, so I suggested leaving it alone for awhile. That advice was ignored. :) The kids went over to my parents house for a couple of hours this afternoon while I took care of some volunteer stuff, and on our way home, she told me she was going to pull it. I was driving and couldn't stop her - I heard "Ow! Ow! Ow! There it is!" She may be little, but she is tough and brave!
Three teeth gone in 8 days. I love her little Jack O Lantern grin!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Zoo Day and Milkshakes
It had been awhile since our last visit to the zoo, so Claire, Will and I headed down there on Friday. I decided it would be a day of "Yes" - "Yes!" to the butterfly garden, "Yes!" to a ride on the carousel, "Yes!" to lunch at the Zoo Cafe, "Yes!" to a train ride, and finally, "Yes!" to milkshakes afterwards. I think the only "No" was to toys at the gift shop. :)
We had a really fun day with only one hiccup. As we walked through Africa Live, Will climbed up on one of the planters (because he tried to climb up and jump off of everything in sight). I asked him to please get down, and when he jumped off, he landed funny on a crack in the sidewalk and fell pretty hard on his knees. When I picked him up, I realized one of his knees was cut and bleeding. We were close to a small shop, so we walked over for some napkins. They had some antiseptic wipes and Neosporin and called to have someone bring some Band Aids, so we got him fixed up pretty quickly and were on our way again. Glad it was an easy fix!
Earlier in the summer when Claire and I were talking about fun things we should do this summer, one of the things that we agreed on was going to get milkshakes. One of my favorite childhood memories from a vacation to San Antonio was getting milkshakes at the Olmos Pharmacy's old-fashioned lunch counter. The Olmos Pharmacy is still around and is close to the zoo, but I was a little disappointed to see that while the building and the lunch counter were there, the actual pharmacy and store is gone. Everything except the lunch counter has been stripped out, and the building is just used for food and live music. The kids didn't know any different, though, and were still really excited to get to sit at the counter and watch the server make their chocolate milkshake. It was delicious, and I was glad that I got to get them a special treat!
We had a really fun day with only one hiccup. As we walked through Africa Live, Will climbed up on one of the planters (because he tried to climb up and jump off of everything in sight). I asked him to please get down, and when he jumped off, he landed funny on a crack in the sidewalk and fell pretty hard on his knees. When I picked him up, I realized one of his knees was cut and bleeding. We were close to a small shop, so we walked over for some napkins. They had some antiseptic wipes and Neosporin and called to have someone bring some Band Aids, so we got him fixed up pretty quickly and were on our way again. Glad it was an easy fix!
Earlier in the summer when Claire and I were talking about fun things we should do this summer, one of the things that we agreed on was going to get milkshakes. One of my favorite childhood memories from a vacation to San Antonio was getting milkshakes at the Olmos Pharmacy's old-fashioned lunch counter. The Olmos Pharmacy is still around and is close to the zoo, but I was a little disappointed to see that while the building and the lunch counter were there, the actual pharmacy and store is gone. Everything except the lunch counter has been stripped out, and the building is just used for food and live music. The kids didn't know any different, though, and were still really excited to get to sit at the counter and watch the server make their chocolate milkshake. It was delicious, and I was glad that I got to get them a special treat!
While I was gone...
After Robert and the kids dropped me off at the airport, they enjoyed a fun day together. First stop was Krispy Kreme for donuts - Robert texted me this picture of Will's chocolate donut face.
Next they had a playdate in the park with Elliot and Jack - Courtney was hosting an essential oils class, so Josh and the boys were also looking to get out of the house.
Lunch, naps, and dinner at Nana and Granddaddy's house finished off their day. I'm so glad they all had a good day while I was with my friends.
Next they had a playdate in the park with Elliot and Jack - Courtney was hosting an essential oils class, so Josh and the boys were also looking to get out of the house.
Lunch, naps, and dinner at Nana and Granddaddy's house finished off their day. I'm so glad they all had a good day while I was with my friends.
A&M Girls' Weekend
I have an amazing group of friends from my time at A&M, and I love when we can make time in our busy schedules to spend time together catching up and reconnecting. In the days of social media, it's easier to know what each of our families have been up to, but it's nothing like seeing each other in person and getting to talk about how we are all actually doing.
These ladies have such a treasured place in my heart. I've made a lot of good friends since my time at A&M, but there is something special about being with a group of women who knew me before I was a mother, before I was a wife, before I had a career...and no matter how much time has passed since we've last seen each other, we can pick up right where we left off. I am so blessed!
Jill and Melissa arrived at Lindsay's house on Friday night, and I flew up on Saturday morning. They picked me up from the airport, and we met Courtney at the nail salon for pedicures. After some pampering, we treated ourselves to brunch at Breadwinners, another one of my favorite restaurants that I miss from our time in Dallas. We all commented that it felt so strange to not be checking our watches to make sure we were adhering to a schedule! Our day of leisure continued with some time at the mall and a movie (The Fault in Our Stars). Courtney had to leave us, and Jill, Melissa, Lindsay and I ate dinner at Gloria's before driving back to Lindsay's to relax over s'mores, a glass of wine, and another fun movie (Pitch Perfect).
Jill and I drove back to San Antonio on Sunday refreshed and ready to see our families. It was a wonderful weekend with good friends, good conversation, and good food. Hope we can do it again soon!!!
These ladies have such a treasured place in my heart. I've made a lot of good friends since my time at A&M, but there is something special about being with a group of women who knew me before I was a mother, before I was a wife, before I had a career...and no matter how much time has passed since we've last seen each other, we can pick up right where we left off. I am so blessed!
Jill and Melissa arrived at Lindsay's house on Friday night, and I flew up on Saturday morning. They picked me up from the airport, and we met Courtney at the nail salon for pedicures. After some pampering, we treated ourselves to brunch at Breadwinners, another one of my favorite restaurants that I miss from our time in Dallas. We all commented that it felt so strange to not be checking our watches to make sure we were adhering to a schedule! Our day of leisure continued with some time at the mall and a movie (The Fault in Our Stars). Courtney had to leave us, and Jill, Melissa, Lindsay and I ate dinner at Gloria's before driving back to Lindsay's to relax over s'mores, a glass of wine, and another fun movie (Pitch Perfect).
Jill and I drove back to San Antonio on Sunday refreshed and ready to see our families. It was a wonderful weekend with good friends, good conversation, and good food. Hope we can do it again soon!!!
Summer at Sea World
We went to Sea World twice in July. The first trip was just me and the kids. I wanted to make a point to see more shows on these visits, so for the first time, we saw the "Pets Ahoy" show, and it was a huge hit with the kids, especially our animal lover, Will. I particularly liked that it was air conditioned. :) It's a really cute show with dogs, cats, birds, pot belly pigs, and other animals, most of which are rescue animals. We also saw "Azul" with beluga whales, dolphins, and lots of acrobatics.
A big portion of our morning was spent at the splash pad. We don't get a lot of opportunities to play at splash pads, especially ones this big, so the kids always get excited to run around and get really wet.
After I dried them off and got them some lunch, we had time for a ride on the Shamu Express. On our last trip with Daddy, I checked and realized that Claire was tall enough to ride by herself, so I told them we could go on it if I could ride with Will and Claire rode in front of us. She was SO excited to get to ride alone - she likes being a big girl. :)
After the ride she told me that she smiled really big for the ride camera. So cute!
We got to go back the next week, this time with our sweet McCormick friends. We always love getting time with them. We saw 3 shows ("Cannery Row Caper" with sea lions and a huge walrus, "Azul" again, and the Shamu show), played in the splash pad, saw lots of animals, and rode the Shamu coaster again. I totally failed on the photo front - the only one I took was this one of Claire and Will (they wanted a picture with the seal).
Next time I'll get a photo of all four kids together!
A big portion of our morning was spent at the splash pad. We don't get a lot of opportunities to play at splash pads, especially ones this big, so the kids always get excited to run around and get really wet.
After I dried them off and got them some lunch, we had time for a ride on the Shamu Express. On our last trip with Daddy, I checked and realized that Claire was tall enough to ride by herself, so I told them we could go on it if I could ride with Will and Claire rode in front of us. She was SO excited to get to ride alone - she likes being a big girl. :)
After the ride she told me that she smiled really big for the ride camera. So cute!
We got to go back the next week, this time with our sweet McCormick friends. We always love getting time with them. We saw 3 shows ("Cannery Row Caper" with sea lions and a huge walrus, "Azul" again, and the Shamu show), played in the splash pad, saw lots of animals, and rode the Shamu coaster again. I totally failed on the photo front - the only one I took was this one of Claire and Will (they wanted a picture with the seal).
Next time I'll get a photo of all four kids together!
A Morning at Morgan's Wonderland
One of the kids' Christmas presents was a 10 visit pass to Morgan's Wonderland (thank you Jonathan!), a special family park here in San Antonio. Morgan's Wonderland was designed to be fully accessible to people of all abilities. We love it there, and we were excited to finally have a chance to go for another visit.
We had a wonderful time. One of the things I love about this park is that both kids can ride every ride and participate in every activity. We got there when it opened, and the crowd was very light, so we had our choice of activities. We saw and did almost everything, and even rode the carousel and the jeep rides twice each.
On this visit, the big hit for Claire and Will was the Pirate Island Playground. I think they would've stayed there the entire morning if I hadn't reminded them there were other things to see. I loved watching them play together for so long, encouraging each other to climb the big rock, then running over the ramps to slide down together.
In trying to take a picture of all 3 of us, I managed to get 3 very different photos of Will. He loves hamming it up for selfies!
We had a wonderful time. One of the things I love about this park is that both kids can ride every ride and participate in every activity. We got there when it opened, and the crowd was very light, so we had our choice of activities. We saw and did almost everything, and even rode the carousel and the jeep rides twice each.
On this visit, the big hit for Claire and Will was the Pirate Island Playground. I think they would've stayed there the entire morning if I hadn't reminded them there were other things to see. I loved watching them play together for so long, encouraging each other to climb the big rock, then running over the ramps to slide down together.
In trying to take a picture of all 3 of us, I managed to get 3 very different photos of Will. He loves hamming it up for selfies!
Garden Adventures
Sunday morning we checked out of the hotel and drove back down to Dallas to spend the morning at the Dallas Arboretum's new Children's Adventure Garden. It was HOT, but still worth the trip. I knew there was going to be a lot to see, but I was still surprised and impressed with the size and number of interesting activities and exhibits that were available.
Claire loved climbing the nets suspended from the treehouse over the trails below.
While Claire was climbing, Will preferred to just take a rest in my lap.
Such a great place to run and explore - I'm looking forward to going back someday (in the spring or fall!). For lunch we introduced the kids to one of our favorite places - Wild About Harry's. Claire had been as a baby, but she was too young for the hot dogs and custard. :) This photo of Will after lunch doesn't fully capture the streaks of ketchup, Cheetos, and chocolate custard smeared over his face and shirt, and he was too hyped up to stand still to take another picture. It's safe to say that his first visit was a big hit.
Full of hot dogs, chips, and custard, we drove to Arlington to visit with Ma & Bob for awhile before driving back to Dallas. Claire wanted to play the CD of songs from Backyard Bible Club, and the kids put on quite a show for their great grandparents.
After dinner, we got the kids cleaned up and into pjs so that we could just carry them into their beds when we got home. As usual, our weekend in Dallas was too short, but we had fun and made a lot of good memories on our mini-vacation.
Claire loved climbing the nets suspended from the treehouse over the trails below.
While Claire was climbing, Will preferred to just take a rest in my lap.
Such a great place to run and explore - I'm looking forward to going back someday (in the spring or fall!). For lunch we introduced the kids to one of our favorite places - Wild About Harry's. Claire had been as a baby, but she was too young for the hot dogs and custard. :) This photo of Will after lunch doesn't fully capture the streaks of ketchup, Cheetos, and chocolate custard smeared over his face and shirt, and he was too hyped up to stand still to take another picture. It's safe to say that his first visit was a big hit.
Full of hot dogs, chips, and custard, we drove to Arlington to visit with Ma & Bob for awhile before driving back to Dallas. Claire wanted to play the CD of songs from Backyard Bible Club, and the kids put on quite a show for their great grandparents.
After dinner, we got the kids cleaned up and into pjs so that we could just carry them into their beds when we got home. As usual, our weekend in Dallas was too short, but we had fun and made a lot of good memories on our mini-vacation.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Giant Bugs!
On Saturday we drove to Fort Worth and picked up Great-Grandmommy and Great-Granddaddy on our way to the Fort Worth Zoo. This is one of our favorite zoos - they have several exhibits that we don't have at our local zoo, such as gorillas, giraffes, and baby elephants.
They had a special exhibit of large animatronic insects throughout the zoo, and the kids loved spotting them as we walked around. Many of the insects moved on their own, but their favorite was a beetle with buttons you could push to make different parts move.
While we were there, we ran into Robert's cousin Liz and her son John. Claire and Will met John for the first time at our family reunion in June, and they were excited to see him again. Such a nice surprise!
We lasted a couple of hours at the zoo, then went to Dutch's for lunch and back to the hotel for naps. The hotel has a big pool on the property with a lazy river, zipline, slides, etc., so we spent the rest of the afternoon swimming and playing in the water. That evening while I got the kids bathed and ready for bed, Robert picked up Grimaldi's Pizza, and we enjoyed a pizza picnic and a movie in our room before bed - a typical Saturday night for us!
They had a special exhibit of large animatronic insects throughout the zoo, and the kids loved spotting them as we walked around. Many of the insects moved on their own, but their favorite was a beetle with buttons you could push to make different parts move.
While we were there, we ran into Robert's cousin Liz and her son John. Claire and Will met John for the first time at our family reunion in June, and they were excited to see him again. Such a nice surprise!
We lasted a couple of hours at the zoo, then went to Dutch's for lunch and back to the hotel for naps. The hotel has a big pool on the property with a lazy river, zipline, slides, etc., so we spent the rest of the afternoon swimming and playing in the water. That evening while I got the kids bathed and ready for bed, Robert picked up Grimaldi's Pizza, and we enjoyed a pizza picnic and a movie in our room before bed - a typical Saturday night for us!
Tourists in Our Old Hometown
We spent the July 4th weekend in the D/FW metroplex. There is never enough time to see everyone we want to see, do everything we want to do, and eat everywhere we want to eat, but we were able to fit in a lot over our long weekend!
On Thursday, we picked up Claire and Will a little early from their summer fun program at Will's preschool and headed out of town. The drive was uneventful, and we made our usual stop at Spring Creek Barbecue for dinner on the way. When we were making our plans, we decided to stay in a somewhat central location since we planned to spend time in both Dallas and Fort Worth, and we chose the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine. A lot of people had the same idea - it was packed that weekend. It was a good choice, though, for our stay - lots of places to walk around when the kids needed to burn off some energy, and they had some special events over the weekend, including a stilt man dressed up like Uncle Sam.
Friday morning we drove into Dallas to see the Perot Museum. It opened last year, and we had been looking forward to our visit. In addition to the regular museum exhibits, we chose to also see the special exhibit, "The World's Largest Dinosaurs", because as I've mentioned many times before, Will LOVES dinosaurs!
The highlight of the exhibit for Will was the Sports Run. You had your choice of 10 people/animals to race against, so Will got to race a T Rex. Definitely his favorite part of the day!
Claire enjoys any exhibit that is interactive (buttons to push, panels to raise, screens to touch), so she had a good time, too.
We had a hard time deciding on a place for lunch (so many options!), but finally settled on Twisted Root Burger. We all enjoyed our food, then headed back to the hotel to nap/rest before driving over to my friend Lindsay's house for her family's annual 4th of July party. It was so good to see her, and the kids had a blast with the water guns and the inflatable slide.
A full and fun day to start our mini-vacation!
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