Day 54 | Vacation: Old timey town

Family trip to Colonial Williamsburg!

We might not have gotten the earliest start this morning...thanks to our boys, but we made it to the Revolutionary City before noon and were able to have a lot of old timey fun.

Highlights:

-Chase "baa-ing" at the sheep
-Old timey crafts for the girls
-Authentic bonnets = pretty pricey
-Chase can now say blacksmith
-It was the first occasion in Chase's short life that he skipped his nap. He did amazing. Really no meltdown. I couldn't believe it. Makes me very happy and a little nervous (he can't drop that nap!).
-Cool summer breezes = the best
-We learned that there's a breed of sheep that have heart attacks during thunder storms. There aren't many left...surprise, surprise.

We celebrated the great day with a special ice cream treat. Chase requested blue but had to settle for purple.

Day 53 | Vacation: Family is the best

Seriously...the best.

How lucky we are to be surrounded by such amazing people that don't mind (and maybe even semi-enjoy?) taking care of us and spoiling us with their attention and cooking and diaper changing (ok, no one enjoys that) and toddler chasing and baby bouncing. 

Have I mentioned how happy I am to be spending quality time with my neices, specifically? Our recent visits have been too short and too far apart for my liking. This week is just the ticket for learning more about the young ladies (eek!) they've become. 

Day 52 | Vacation Begins Today

A deep sigh of relief...a much needed vacation starts today. We arrived in Williamsburg this evening but the real vacation started when my parents arrived yesterday.

The boys need some undivided attention.  Chris is looking forward to a break from work. And me? I'm going to soak up as much family help in the childcare department as my mom, dad, brothers, sister in-law, and neices will offer!

Is it terrible that when I took the photo above my first thought was, "oh, such a sweet moment" followed very very closely by the thought, "I'm just so happy to not be the one putting him down for the nap"? Thank goodness for family. 

It's going to be a glorious week. For all of us. 

Day 51 | Movie Time

From left to right: John, Chase and Caroline.  Getting ready for the show.
Chase joined his friends Caroline and John for a movie at the National Air and Space Museum today (mom and Robbe tagged along, too).

The crew saw One World, One Sky starring Big Bird and Elmo. This was Chase's first exposure to these characters outside of his bandaids (so he did have immediate recognition) and he loved every second of it. The movie was shown in the planetarium theater so it spanned the ceiling and totally captivated Chase. He laughed at some of the "jokes" and got so excited every time Big Bird reappeared. Somewhat shockingly, he was able to sit patiently through the 25 minute showing even while almost getting folded up in his chair. Overall, a huge hit! 

Day 50 | A Miniature Train Ride

Well, we've finally started exploring the options for kiddos outside of tree park. A whole two weeks have gone by!  It's hard to discover things to do it turns out. I'm so glad I stumbled upon today's adventure during Robbe's 4am feeding, though.

We headed to the Wheaton Regional Park to ride the carousel and, more importantly, the miniature train. The morning was a big hit. Chase didn't even have to be coerced (that much) to get on the carousel this time. Making progress! And the ten minute train ride through the woods was just perfect for him. Of course now he just keeps talking about how Daddy needs to go with next time. No respect around here!

Looking forward to discovering more gems like this in our new area. 

Day 49 | Depicting Motherhood

Is this really what I look like?

Chase gets two baby magazines in the mail and he loves them. For the most part, they're great. New reading material every month, fun songs to learn, and ideas for projects to create.

Over the last few months, though, I've started noticing a trend in how they depict moms. A sweatsuit (and sweatband!)? Hair kerchiefs and aprons? A scrunchie? I swear they have no idea how to represent a modern mom.  I don't get worked up about many things and I can't say that I would consider canceling our subscriptions or anything severe like that, but I wouldn't mind seeing a few more moms that represent me and the moms I see everywhere I go. 

I'm going to go find an apron to put on now...

Day 48 | A Morning Surprise

Daddy and Chase talking birds.
Since Chris has to be at work at 8am, he's long gone before the boys wake up (yippee for me, sad for him).

This morning, however, he's making his rounds at government agencies (the Social Security office and DMV, to be exact) to continue our never ending quest to update our registration and get a new parking permit. Turns out when he went last week his middle name was not spelled out on his Social Security card and "W" could stand for anything (?!?) so now he needs a letter from them verifying his identity. Even though he already has a DC license. Lame. 

Anyway...the happy part of the story is that he left later this morning. Chase couldn't have been more excited to spend some surprise time with his daddy. They sat together over breakfast and discussed their new favorite topic...birds. It was one of my favorite moments: just listening to the two of them and thinking about how lucky we are. A nice reminder after a less-than-ideal night with Robbe. Somehow it's so much easier to focus on the hard moments until sweet ones (like this morning) snap you back into reality. 

Day 46 | Happy Father's Day

Do other Dads like to match with their boys?  This Dad does!

I'm crazy lucky to be surrounded by such amazing male role models for my boys. This Father's Day, I've been thinking a lot about three specific dads.

1. My dad, of course. He's worked so hard his whole life to help provide for our family and to be a true example of a good work ethic and a real friend to everyone he surrounds himself with. As a father and grandpa, he continues to impress me with his upbeat disposition and energy for life. 

2. My husband, also, of course. I know a lot of people think it, but my boys really do have the best dad. I don't know how he does it. Works long hours (but not as much anymore!) and comes home to engage the boys without sitting down or taking a break for a second and never (really, never) complains. All day, everyday he has more patience and energy for our kids than I could ever imagine. Am I envious? Umm, yes! I couldn't be working as a stay at home mom with anyone else or any less support. I love watching him with our boys and seeing the crazy/imaginative/bizarre activities he comes up with. And the fact that Chase understands and appreciates his dad's sense of humor better than almost anyone is about the sweetest thing in the world. These boys won't understand how lucky they are for a very long time. But I will continue to clue them in.  

3. My big brother, who probably won't read this. Since I was a senior in high school, he has been an inspiration to me with his girls. He doesn't have to do the things he does: make props for dance routines, help with hair updos, make the silliest faces/noises/comments, and be a real guys' guy but still have a soft teddy bear demeanor. I don't envy any future love interests of my nieces. They'll never live up. 

Day 45 | Welcome to District Day Dreams

Chase having a blast at our neighborhood splash park
and supporting DC at the same time.
There's a whole new audience for the blog today.  Welcome!  I hope you enjoy this peek into our family's life in the District. 

In case you don't have time to dive too deep into the history, here's a quick overview of what to expect and the players involved:



It's been a lot of fun chronicling our adventures...and it's only just begun.

a little about the blog


I'm a mom, crafter, new homeowner and it's time to start documenting this fun, unpredictable, fast-paced life we're living in the District (Washington, DC, that is) with a photo a day. It's not always going to be about the kiddos (who go by their middle names around here, blog pseudo-personas are a must!). It's not always going to be about me (the horror!). It's not always going to be pretty (have you spent any time with a toddler?). But this is our life and what a dream it is.

Day 44 | Miga Settles In

A perfectly organized closet (that will last about two days, I'm sure) and this is where I've been finding Miga the last couple of days.  That's ok, I didn't want those sweaters to be free of cat hair anyway.

She's handling the transition to the new house pretty well, in case you're wondering. She has fully explored all the nooks, crannies and windows. Her crazy loud meow wails have subsided (I think she just wanted us to know she was present). She can't go outside anymore, though (we had a closed in patio at the old house), but that hasn't stopped her from trying. She bolts out of any open door like she's running after her long lost mother (I can only assume that's how excited she'd be to see her). This trend is not particularly appreciated and will undoubtedly result in her getting into serious trouble at some point. The grass is always greener, I guess. 

Day 43 | Library Auditions

Takoma Park Library
Chase and Robbe at Takoma Park Library.
Turns out there are quite a few libraries in our new neighborhood. Today we visited the Takoma Park Library in Maryland.

The verdict? Great selection of books that we really enjoyed reading. Our personal favorite from this morning was, "That Cat Can't Stay" by Thad Krasnesky. However, since we live on the District side of the road, we would have to pay $60 to loan books from here. Umm...no thanks. We'll keep shopping around. :)

Day 42 | Call Me Crazy


Waiting at the DMV
Chase's favorite chairs at the DMV.
Who decides to tackle a trip to the DMV and the cable company in the same morning...with two babies? This girl. 

The boys were amazingly patient (more so than me through the waits) and we managed to get out of both with only a few tears. Who cried, you might ask? Robbe would have been a safe bet since he should have been napping, but no. Chase got tired of waiting and broke down, might be another guess. Nope. In fact, after spending about 45 minutes at the DMV (there was a crazy line even if the photo above doesn't attest to that), Chase cried when we were leaving because he wanted to sit on the chairs some more. That kid. Hysterical. 

If only I could say it was a perfectly executed trip. Unfortunately, because Chris's name is first on our car registration (mine is also listed, mind you), I couldn't change our address and, more importantly, walked away without a parking permit. Can anyone explain why it matters who is listed first? Not cool. Not cool at all. 


Day 41 | Back to Reality

Sweet photo of the boys.
My mom left today so it's just me and the boys once again. Always a rough transition back after having such great help. Somehow the boys seem to sense they have to go easy on me, though, and for that I'm grateful.

I won't be getting as much accomplished at the house the rest of the week, I'll be a little more exhausted at the end of the day (maybe that's not even possible!), and everyone will be a little more starved for attention (including me and Miga) now that my mom's gone. The one upside is that I am forced to spend more of my energy focusing on the boys instead of my to do list when I'm here alone. I've missed them even though I've barely left their sides. Crazy how that happens when you get wrapped up in being extra busy. 

Day 40 | Exhaustion Ensues

We all feel this way.
Moving is exhausting. Surprise, surprise. 

We're making good progress at settling in and are loving the house but there's just so much to do. I'm beyond thankful for my mom's willingness to be here and help with the kids, the laundry, the meals, the unpacking, the organizing, the random projects, the Target run...seriously, what have been doing?!?

It's times like these that I'm almost too thankful for naptime. I need to get stuff checked off the list (slower than I'd like), the babies need to wind down after all this chaos, and sometimes sneaking sweets while the toddler sleeps is the only option.  


Day 36 | Farewell Capitol Hill

Chase and Caroline enjoying the day.
Today is our last full day as Hill residents. We couldn't be more excited about our move tomorrow but we will be sad to leave this neighborhood, our friends, and the house we brought Robbe home to.

In celebration of our last day on the Hill, we took advantage of the proximity to the Capitol and the gorgeous day to pay a visit to the ducks at the Capitol reflecting pool. Chase and his friend Caroline had a blast feeding the ducks until they literally swam away because they couldn't eat anymore. I didn't know that was possible!