Day 870 | Outdoor Car
/Chase's long time dream came true tonight. He got to ride in an outside car! Thanks, Aunt Pam for making it happen for him. He loved every second.
Chase's long time dream came true tonight. He got to ride in an outside car! Thanks, Aunt Pam for making it happen for him. He loved every second.
Look at me...getting out after dark! Oklahoma calls and I'm super excited. Curtain's about to go up, but it's safe to say expectations will be met. Thanks, Mom and Aunt Pam for making it happen!
This. This is why we moved back.
I'm not trying to give away any Halloween costume spoilers but this was too cute not to share. Chase is really excited about it.
Another gorgeous day here in WI so our weekly jaunt to the library + story time was trumped by a desire to take advantage of the sunshine. Instead we headed off to Ferguson's Orchard for another visit and a trip through the corn maze. Unfortunately, the spooky barn was closed and there are no hayrides during the week (we missed it during our last visit, too!), so we'll be back at least one more time before the end of the season.
The biggest bummer? No apple picking. Boo! We were able to wonder through the Cortland trees in hopes of finding one that we could each snack on (we did), but that's about it. Stupid early frost (or was it a late frost?!?) taking away all our apples. Not cool.
The boys and I have been treating ourselves to sushi on most Mondays since Chris went back to work. It's been lovely not having to think about what to serve for one meal during the week days and the boys gobble it up with no fights or complaints. Woohoo!
**Special note: they're actually eating avocado/cucumber/carrot rolls, so nothing terribly crazy. Maybe I'll introduce eel at some point, though. :)
The days seem to fly by around here. I realized that the blog was in need of an update on our life in Wisconsin. No, not another adorable photo of what’s been happening with the boys (they are adorable, though, right?), but real, substantive details about our life here. I’m sure you’re all dying to dig right in to this incredibly long post.
So there it is. Has the entire move + transition to life in Wisconsin been totally perfect with no bumps along the way? No, I wouldn’t go that far, but all in all it has been hands-down the right choice for us and there are no regrets. My heart continues to ache for my dear friends I moved away from and Chris will forever look back at the SEC as one of his best jobs ever, but luckily we can stay connected to these folks in DC and we’ll be back to visit…soon I hope!
It's homecoming around here so that means a few visitors and a fun parade. It has been another perfect fall day and Chase and Robbe were very satisfied with their candy haul. A huge success!
The beautiful fall day was all the motivation we needed to get out and explore our new zoo. I mean, it was no Smithsonian National Zoo, but it was free and the kids had a blast so no one is complaining. And the playground was a huge hit!
It *almost* killed me but I got the boys to a park in the Burley today. It was a beautiful fall morning to be out and about, but man, pulling sixty five pounds of kids with a bum wrist when you're not used to biking is no joke.
Let's hope today provides motivation to keep it up until it gets easier instead of the alternative option...
Today was our first we-live-in-Wisconsin-and-can-celebrate-a-family-birthday day! We were beyond excited to be hosting my dad for his birthday with one of my brothers + his family and my grandma. And this is only the beginning!
On the left: me at my freshman homecoming.
On the right: my oldest niece at her freshman homecoming this past weekend.
Just a *slight* difference. What happened to that super awkward early-teen stage?
For the right price, he can help you with your yard work, too.
We borrowed a neighbor's bike trailer (a Burley) to give it a try this weekend. The boys loved it! I even managed to borrow a bike today (thanks, Karen!) so I could join in on the fun.
I think there will be some family biking in the future.
So, remember this post from Wednesday? Turns out that 5.14 inches of rain in less than 24 hours leads to a bit of a problem when it comes to the rivers in the city. Maybe this is a common occurrence around here (the flooded areas around the rivers), but it's been pretty shocking to us.
We have our first overnight visitors! Grandma and Grandpa came to give our guestroom a try. We'll let you know about their review.
We're all super excited to have them...especially because in just their first few hours here we had a pizza movie night and then went out for ice cream! That's a definitely a good start.
When our stroller goes from a single to a double, you have to move the back seat to make room for the front seat. Robbe was insistent that he didn't want to move his seat today, hence the sardine stroller.
This arrangement lasted about one block before Robbe realized he kept getting hit in the face with the front seat every time we went over a bump.
Thunderstorms are not a new thing, you know? DC has thunderstorms just like everywhere else. In the Midwest, though, these storms are no joke. I had kind of forgotten that. There have been a few other days of big storms since we moved but nothing like today.
It's been torrentially raining with crashing claps of thunder most of the afternoon. If you're safe inside with no where to be, man there's nothing better. I was sitting doing some design work while Chase was at school (and safely in an interior bathroom, it turned out) and Robbe was napping, while listening to the rain and enjoying the storm more than I probably should have been. That is, until the sirens started blaring. I thought, "a tornado?!?" and immediately checked the radar to see what was happening. No tornado warning. That's weird, I thought. I kept monitoring things until the sirens stopped and then went back to enjoying the pitter patter of the rain.
When I picked Chase up, his teachers informed me that the sirens blare for thunderstorm warnings here. Got it. Good to know. In fact, they're going off again as I type this. I kept my cool much better this time around.
With two happy and entertained children cutting teeny pieces of paper in front of me (they're really into scissors these days), I'll continue to enjoy the storm...and get off my computer.
Today's storytime at our new library (L.E. Phillips Memorial Library) may have been one of the best I've attended.
I don't think any will trump storytime at the Library of Congress (that was pre-blog), at least from an adult's perspective, but today's session was spot on with what my kiddos desire.
What made it great, you might ask? Let me tell you:
After declaring that, in general, storytimes "weren't his favorite" on the way to the library, Chase changed his tune on our walk home. It's unanimous: we all had a great time.
For those interested, a couple of storytimes + library posts from the past (I guess we really like the library):
Day 43
Day 62
Day 221
Day 250
Day 295
Day 318
Day 323
Day 396
Day 410
Day 418
Today's full morning + afternoon of errands didn't inspire me to take a photo...sorry about that.
Instead, I'll share this super cute one of four cousins posing on some rocks. Pretty impressive, right? The boys have absolutely loved all the time they've gotten to spend with these girls (plus all the other cousins!) since moving back. And, in case it's not obvious, so have I.
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