Sunday, June 29, 2008

"Tent" Camping



Wylie loved going camping last summer and remembers it clearly. He talks about how we had to leave early because Mom had to go to the hospital. Shortly after Tori was born we realized the mountain ahead of us, financially, and decided it would be best to sell our brand new travel trailer. Good decision on our part but Wylie just didn't understand. He thinks it wasn't very nice of " that Man" to come take our camper. The same time the "man was taking our camper he got stung by a bee the first time. That was a really bad day in Wylie's world.

So months ago we made reservations to rent a cabin at Yogi Bears-Jellystone in the Wisconsin Dells and told Wylie we were going "cabin camping." Talking it up real big how cool it was going to be. Only to cancel the reservations a month ago because we thought paying over $600 to "cabin camp" was a bit ridiculous. Ok, so we have learned not to tell the kids ahead of time of our plans even if we have made reservations. Because everyday (literally) it was "how many days until cabin camping?" and I would tell him. Wylie would then ask, "how many naps is that?" This is his way of keeping track of the days. Well now we broke his heart when the mean man came and just took our camper, and canceled cabin camping, what can we do to make it up to him? We finally decide to bite the bullet and take the kids camping. Yep, real camping. We had to hype it up a bit and talk day and night about "tent" camping to make him forget about cabin camping. We bought a new tent, set it up, got all our stuff out and cleaned, etc all with him so he could help. Friday morning we are ready to go, weather forcast not looking so ideal. Isolated thunderstorms every day and night. How in the heck do we cancel yet again . . . that is not an option so we head out to Baker Park Reserve on Lake Independence.

I now know what my parents complained about when we used to ask them "how many minutes until we are there?" Yep, they were right that does get pretty annoying. So to make a long story short and sum up our trip it was a great experience for our kids. You realize as parents that you are doing these things for them, not you. So yes it is a lot more work then staying at home no question but to see how excited they are about the simple things: a campfire, walking sticks, bike paths, beach, worms, smores, sleeping in a tent, playing in the dirt, staying up late, sleeping in next to each other, picking flowers, eating hot dogs (twice)it is for sure worth it. They loved all of the events, most of which weren't real event just activities together.

A few things we didn't quite think through- we never looked at where our site was in comparison to the restroom. We are SO lucky we were about 40 yards from the bathroom which I became very familiar with. Between having to go myself and taking Wylie and Kasey I would guess we visited it at least 30 times. We forgot flashlights and lanterns, realized we need a way to bring our bikes next time (we got real good at speed walking), bring napkins (they do get messy), a screened in cover for the picnic table would be nice, cups (we really did forget them)and last but not least extra blankets because it actually gets cold in at night.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

All about Dad . . .

WE HAD A WONDERFUL DAY TOGETHER, REMINDING DAD HOW MUCH WE LOVE HIM!!!











Fathers are wonderful people
Too little understood,
And we do not sing their praises
As often as we should...

For, somehow, Father seems to be
The man who pays the bills,
While Mother binds up little hurts
And nurses all our ills...

And Father struggles daily
To live up to "HIS IMAGE"
As protector and provider
And "hero or the scrimmage"...

And perhaps that is the reason
We sometimes get the notion,
That Fathers are not subject
To the thing we call emotion,

But if you look inside Dad's heart,
Where no one else can see
You'll find he's sentimental
And as "soft" as he can be...

But he's so busy every day
In the grueling race of life,
He leaves the sentimental stuff
To his partner and his wife...

But Fathers are just WONDERFUL
In a million different ways,
And they merit loving compliments
And accolade of praise,

For the only reason Dad aspires
To fortune and success
Is to make the family proud of him
And to bring them happiness...

And like OUR HEAVENLY FATHER,
He's a guardian and a guide,
Someone that we can count on
To be ALWAYS ON OUR SIDE.

~Helen Steiner Rice~

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Once upon a time . .

on a sunny afternoon Dad decides that it is a good time to take the kids fishing. So we get our rods, tackle boxes, worms and life jackets and head to the St.Croix River. Mom is a little overly cautious and makes Wylie and Kasey wear life jackets because she has a big fear of them falling over the River wall.

Kasey and Wylie waiting for Mom & Dad to get going.



Walking to the river excitedly . . .
Kasey and Wylie waiting patiently (at first) for the fish to bite.Wylie says, " ohhhh Dad, it's pulling, it's pulling."
Wylie is very proud of his first catch of the day, a sheephead. Not too long later Kasey caught her first catch of the day. She wouldn't get too close to it though.Mom asks Kasey, "How big was the fish you caught?" "It was this big!" ( picture below)Through out all this excitement Tori eats her puffs, chews on Mom's car keys and get antsy waiting for the outing to end so she can get down and move around. Mom then packed Tori in the car and drove to get Starbucks while the kids finished up fishing hoping Tori would fall asleep. Her plan was unsucessful . Tori complained loudly the entire time. We drove by the river honked twice at Dad and the kids but they were too busy to hear mom. Mom parked the car and had to get out and go down and get them.Mom at this point was a bit annoyed because she knew that Tori needed her nap before we even left, and almost always Mom 's right when it comes to knowing the kids. Even still, it was a fun outing right here in Hudson. THE END

Sunday, May 18, 2008

My birthday weekend . . .



So it was my 29th birthday on Friday and I have to say I am okay with being in my last year in my twenties . . . next year might be tougher! We had a good day. Jacques didn't work and we took the kids to the park, had lunch together and then had some friends and my Dad ( my mom was at my grandma's celebrating her 97th bday) over for dinner/cake. It was a beautiful day and we were outside 'til 9pm when I realized it was time for the kids to crash, which they did within minutes. Their mean Mom usually makes them go to bed by 8pm, nice out or not! Wylie and Kasey went shopping with Jacques to pick out the decorations, cake and gifts. I knew I was not getting much since I have become a Bon Jovi groupie, attending my 4th concert (in four months) in July in Detroit with three friends for the weekend. I know it is a bit much!! The kids picked out pink decorations and The Car Movie plates, party hats etc. (it went real well together :) ) They picked out a delicious chocolate cake and a few gifts. I did get the ipod shuffle so I have to now try to figure that out in "my spare time." I went shopping with a good friend Saturday afternoon in Stillwater and out to dinner so that was my "my time." It was fun! All in all just had a nice weekend, weather was great, spent time with family and friends. Going out tomorrow ( Monday) with two childhood friends for dinner to top it off! Here are a few pictures.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

My Mother's Day

I had a good day. We spent the day together, didn't do anything special, but we did it together. We went to Target to get Tori her essentials, food, food and more food. My parents, Dave and Jocelyn came over for dinner. Jocelyn made my Mom a video of her kids (myself, Dan, Dave) and her grandkids (Wylie, Kasey, Ella and Tori). It was really nice and actually pretty sad.Thank you Jocelyn for reminding me to enjoy each day because it doesn't last long. Sometimes it takes something so small to make you realize how life goes by so fast and how fast your kids grow up. I am ready to be done with the baby stage but I am not ready for my kids to grow up quite yet. I don't want to have nights where I don't hear Wylie and Kasey running around giggling and nights where I don't get all the hugs and kisses WITHOUT even asking. Being a Mom is certainly the hardest job I could imagine. But at the end of the day, I would not want anything else. They are the best thing in our life and we are so blessed.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Signs of summer-



1. Those happy faces !
2. Tori didn't have to wear a jacket or hat today ;)
3. The kids got to play outside two days in a row!
4. My tulips are growing.
5. All the neighbor kids (including our own) are out riding bikes,scooters etc.
6. Jacques had his first softball practice and starts games this week
7. We hosted their pre-season party
8. We have scheduled/planned Tori and Kasey's summer bday parties
9. Wylie finally took off his socks while wearing his crocs, he has an issue switching seasons. He tries to pull down the sleeves on t-shirts cause he is used to long sleeve shirts, pulls on his shorts because he doesn't want his legs showing and as stated above has a hard time getting rid of socks when it warms up :)
10. No snow in the 10 day forecast!!!!!!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Cousin Time . . . Finally :)

After 8 LONG months we finally got to have some quality cousin time. Dan, Jess and Ella came to our house Wednesday through Sunday. We have not gotten to see them since we brought little Tori home from the hospital. So this was a long time coming. Wylie, Kasey and Ella did so well together and for the first time really "played" together. Ella just loves Kasey even though Kasey had some rough days . . . a lot of tears and a lot of pretend boo boo's. All in all it was a good visit. I had a nice night out with Jess, got to hang out with Dan, and even got our whole family here one night (mom, dad, dan, dave, jess, jocelyn and all the kids). It was really nice. Here are some pictures of our fun!