Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sledding Excursion @ PETS

We recently went sledding up to Pets, the big hill, for the first time that the boys could remember this past Wed. Larry was off from work so we packed up the whole family along with my sister's family as well and headed off to our adventure. There is nothing quite like getting outdoors in the snow to tire these boys out (and the little girl as well...)!


Uncle Gary getting the boys prepped.



Karen pulling the boys.







Sledding together on the tobaggon!

Lexie eating snow


Wondering where everyone is at!
(we are waiting at the bottom of the hill)

Lexie completely crashed out tired from her first sledding trip.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Chicago Weekend Away

Larry & I recently took a weekend away to head downtown to Chicago. We stayed at a Westin which was within walking distance to everything that we would have wanted to go to. It was a really NICE time away. We got in late Friday night after eating at one of my favorites, the Cheesecake Factory, on the way down in Old Orchard. Saturday was spent traipsing ALL OVER the entire shopping magnificent mile of Michigan Avenue and heading over to Macy's on State Street as well. Yes, we went everywhere that day it seemed. Definitely managed a Starbucks break somewhere in there. Lunch at PF Chang's (again one of my favorites!). And then back to the hotel for room service and a movie.
Sunday was the big showdown between the Bears & Packers - but really we all knew that it wouldn't quite be of a showdown caliber - if you are a Bears fan like me you would have hoped more for the Bears to at least not have a blow out! My Dad and brother came to pick us up at our hotel and drove over to Soldier Field for the game - during the salute to the American flag, there were 2 air force fighter jets that flew overhead...there is something fairly emotional that happens to me in the midst of those moments for some reason, I just believe more so than not that I am incredibly thankful for the freedoms that we have and we so often take for granted and really give so little thought to - anyways, that tangent to say that I am reminded of all those that have gone before us in that moment to make our freedom possible and for the life that I live today possible!

All predictions came true for the outcome of the game sadly enough - thankfully I did not make a bet with my husband as to who would win. I have learned my lesson after years of making bets and LOSING. Even before we were married, we bet on the games and I always ended up having to clean his whole bachelor pad because the Bears lost! Still a true diehard Bears in spite of it.

The evening finished out with racing back to the hotel, heading for home to get back to our church's performance of Carols by Candlelight - Josiah's first real 'part' to play in a nativity scene. He played the part of Joseph (which consisted of looking at baby Jesus held by his cousin Zoe (Mary)) and he even had a costume made for him! He did a great job, even with strutting all the way down the aisle to the nativity set :).

Here's a shot from the game of us, I realized how rare it is these days that we take pictures of US - it's always all about the children! Somewhere we've got to get it documented that we are growing older too!!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Some Recent Photos!

Just trying to update the blog with some recent photos of the children, enjoy!


Josiah's favorite pose these days...

Mr. Handyman!

Slightly afraid for Alexandria with this one.

This is often a Noah expression where I wonder just what is this kid thinking?!


And then I discover these faces and realize I will probably never know what Noah is thinking...

A true Viking

Lexie has much to learn about caring for her baby doll!


What a cute 14 month old! :)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Snowboarding?

We've talked over the years regarding the children at what age we would try to take them skiing or snowboarding. We recently ran into one of Larry's friends that works in the winter out at Wilmot Mountain and has already been taking his younger children snowboarding. Well that kind of sealed the deal with Larry of how soon you could try to take them so hopefully this winter we'll try to put both Josiah and Noah on some snowboards and see how they do.

When Josiah was talking with Larry about snowboarding this morning, he asked him if he could have a Star Wars snowboard - Larry told him no, as they didn't make any star wars snowboards. Josiah's next comment / request then was - 'Well what about VW snowboard, you like VW's, right Dad?'. I wonder how did this 4 year old get so clever as to know JUST how to make a request to his Daddy for things?!

We all know that Larry has an obsession with VW's, just was hoping that it wouldn't rub off on the children...

Monday, November 30, 2009

We've Lost our N's & O's

My son Noah has recently been very distraught over the loss of N's and O's from his name. You see, his brother Josiah taught him the letters that go in his name, N, O, A & H. Noah couldn't know that other than memorizing what Josiah has told him. However a few nights back now we were called to his bedroom where a very distraught Noah could NOT go to sleep because he had lost both the N and the O in his name. The A and the H were safe and sound (and who knows where these 'letters' are even stored in the first place?) but even so, we had to 'find' the N & O and then he was able to get back to sleep again. Noah did think that someone had come and taken his N & O but Mommy & Daddy were strong enough to get them back for him. Hopefully we will not lose them again anytime soon.

On another kid note, Josiah today made his first attempt at flying. He created wings or a parachute of a sort out of a brown paper handled bag (putting the handles over his arms) and then was flying all over the house. I am very glad that that did not involve any further type of 'flying' thankfully!

And to round out the kid updates with Alexandria, well she is ALL GIRL. It's amazing just how very different she is from the boys and I can see more clearly every day the differences! I never could imagine so much drama could exist within a 14 month old but sure enough I find it there nearly every day. We are working hard on curbing the high pitched girl screams, the temper tantrums and mostly the hitting of her brothers. She enjoys walking up to the boys with whatever is in her hands and wacking them on the head just to see their reaction. Although I find it hard not to laugh, discipline does have to win over in those scenarios. I do feel in some ways though that the boys have had a part to play in making this girl a fighter! After all, Josiah regularly 'trades' with Lexie which is nothing more than stripping the toy from her hands and throwing another unwanted toy back at her. How nice, eh?

OK enough updates for now!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Noah's Quote of the Day

As usual for most any night here at the Finkler house, bedtime is preceeded by reading time. And as usual again, that involves Mr. Noah Bean (yes we do actually call him THE BEAN most of the time!) trying to get back downstairs and out of reading time as he knows that what is coming next is BEDTIME.
So this evening he very politey tells me as he's walking out of his bedroom that he needs to go downstairs now and do something 'kinda special'. I just had to start laughing, there was no self-control to be found there in keeping the straight face and only pushes Noah further into this crazed talk of his! I contine to ask him then what this thing is that he must do downstairs that is 'kinda special' and well, that would be watching the Veggie Tales DVD called, "God Made You Special!". Repeatedly throughout the day the boys and I will remark to one another this phrase of 'You know, God made you special!'. I think it is very cute and have enjoyed them taking to it so well. BUT I never realized that Noah would use this as yet another bedtime excuse.
My parents watched the children for me this past Friday night as I was at a Mom's group meeting and of course both of the boys pulled out all the tricks in trying to stay up later. They are so clever and mischevious, I wonder where they get that from? As I was threatened so many times during my youth, I would get full circle what was coming to me from my mischevious days...(why do our parents say those things to us? and now that I'm a parent why do I dream of the day that I get to say those things to my kids?!)

Thursday, November 19, 2009

A very busy & full week

This week I spent pretty much all preparing for a board meeting at the Marina where I work - more specifically putting together a rough 1st draft of a 2010 budget. What fun, eh? However being the accountant that I am there is something in me that does enjoy the process, does enjoy the finished product and putting something of that nature together from beg to end. I am very thankful that I have the job that I do as I do enjoy the mental challenge of it all, in attempting to keep on top of everything down there. Is there always more work to do? Well of course, we know that answer to be the same for most any area in life!



The children fared well despite Mommy's increased absence in the home life. Lexie is the one to worry about most, I try not to go in and out of the house much for the mere fact of how much she screams every time that I leave. I feel quite bad for Lisa at those moments. It is something that all children must get over and learn - and soon enough we'll get past it. But for now with the Sunday meetings too, I'm a constant presence in the nursery with her as well. I believe I'll get to listen to another teaching soon though!



Josiah - rec'd his first 'progress report' from school. Now that's a blast from the past. All of a sudden I started to remember those much anticipated report cards coming home to see how many quarter's I would get for A's. I fared pretty well, those quarters were such an inspiration to me. Josiah's doing well, he does have this strange oddity with counting. He can count all the way to 29 however he has mysteriously decided that 16 doesn't exist as a #. I keep on trying to tell him to remember the 16 but not there yet. By the time he reaches 16 he will be very happy for that # but for now, a goal we are working on. The teacher noted that Josiah was a very happy student and a kind friend. Those were very encouraging to me as a parent! And I do know as well that the teacher awards kindnesses with certificates which Josiah loves - makes me think again on what kinds of things actually motivate Josiah himself. And those little things like a special paper certificate or a drawing really do motivate the kid.



And now we head into the weekend without Daddy for it's opening season for deer hunting which means Larry is gone hunting. He so looks forward to this weekend every year - him and buddy Jono head up north to go sit in the woods and wait for a deer to walk by. I honestly would not be a good hunter at all, I can't quite get my head around sitting cold in a forest just waiting and waiting - day in and day out - when I could be doing so many other things with that time. I guess if I could be warm enough and read a good book, then I'm game BUT then I would definitely miss the deer so what's the point? And what about coffee? How would I get a nice cup of hot coffee throughout the day too?



Well we hope that they come back with something and then my task will be to find recipes to make with the meat that disguise the 'gamey' taste. I still do feel bad for little Bambi though especially after the boys got a rare opportunity this summer to feed a fawn at the Dejno's deer farm...hopefully they won't connect the 2!



On to our weekend now...and will post some new photos hopefully soon!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Effective Marketing for a 4 Year Old

So while at the dinner table this evening, Josiah comes up with the following;

'Save money
Live better
Walmart'

I thought to myself, how could it be that Walmart's advertising is this effective even for the age of a 4 year old? And a 4 year old that doesn't regularly watch any TV or TV ads outside of what is displayed during Sunday afternoon football games. Wow they have infiltrated even him! And that's not to mention the other cruddy TV commercials and advertisements for programs that fill that afternoon time slot either, ugh.

He has no idea what that phrase would even mean but as far as I'm concerned they've won in fixating the 'idea' of Walmart within his head. And if the toy magazine arrives this year from Walmart and he connects the pieces, we may be in for trouble :).

I was just literally amazed at this!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Halloween Photos 2009

I finally got around to downloading a few of the photos from Halloween this year. It turned out a slightly colder day - which the day before had been beautiful! So we were hard pressed to get Noah out of the wagon even when candy or 'special treats' were involved. Lexie of course had no clue what was going on other than a fistful of pretty wrapped packages that smelled pretty good but she couldn't quite get inside.
And Josiah, well he fully got Halloween for all of the CANDY associated with it and was happy to run up to each and every house, whether or not they even had a light on!
So after we got home, Larry did what he does best - dumped out all of the bags of candy and took out what HE liked best!
We also gave out candy at our house which the boys really loved to help out with this year. And we definitely did not run out so we still have a large bowl full of candy that we are eating through - and not needing - so if you are in the area please feel free to come trick or treat way after the fact, please!



One of the few times Noah was motivated enough by candy to get out of the wagon!


Hmmm...looks like he is seriously plotting how to manage to eat all of his candy?!


Lexie is trying to eat the candy through the wrapper.

What would Halloween have been this year without Ironman!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Lexie's First Words

So far here is the account of Lexie's first words, there seems to be an emerging pattern here. I can most confidently say that her first word was 'Mama', 2nd word 'Dada'. And after that the next words were as follows;

Amen (very slow and deliberate)
Jesus (courtesy of her Praise Baby DVD which she absolutely ADORES!)

And just tonight, 'Bible'.

Since we seem to be on the biblical word road here, I thought I might try Hallelujah next!

She has her own unrecognizable renditions of 'thank you', 'more' and 'please'. Working on those all the time....

Whereas Josiah's very first word at 9 months was 'HOT', I find it really interesting that her first words that she fully understands are amen, Jesus and bible. And she loves to say amen at the end of meal prayer (which is really where she learned it from).

I am quite surprised that Noah's first words were not 'sausage' since he is affixated on this now, even today he was thanking Jesus for bringing the sausage to breakfast. Crazy kid that he is :).

That's it for Lexie's words update - more to come later - much more to come I am sure!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Parenting by the Spirit

I've recently been reading through a book by Kathie Walters called, "Parenting by the Spirit". Here are a few excerpts from that book and the significance that I believe it bears upon me / us.

This is very simple & profound here - "If children are going to learn to obey God's voice then they must first learn to obey yours."

"The Christian life is not difficult and boring. It is exciting and adventurous, because it is supernatural."

SO...

"Be simple, ask the Holy Spirit to show you how to return to your first love. Fall in love with Jesus again, and enjoy your relationship with Him."

This next quote is really well written and so true - I loved this quote from this book and plan to sow this truth on a regular basis into our children. The author states this during use of discipline, however this is just as much valuable during any season or walk of life with them I believe!

"When you have to discipline your children tell them constantly how much God loves them. Tell then He wants them to be saved and to know Jesus and tell them about the great plan that He has for their lives. Tell about the great annointing they will come into as they give their lives to Him. Let them know they were ordained by God, before the foundation of the world, they have a place that no one else in the whole world can fill. A great destiny, what a privilege, what a special person they are."

As I think more on this, it is key to teach our children, even at a very young age, that there is something more than the instant gratification of life. I don't believe it's impossible to start instilling these things within them either. More than anything for them to always hear of how much God loves them as I believe that will open doors within their hearts.

** A small disclaimer here, as with any book that I read, I do pull out the key things that speak to me the most (applicable to our current situation) and even as I was reading through this book, there were some things that I didn't necessarily agree with per say however the TRUTH that was still contained and lines up with the Word of God is still TRUTH. Enough said!

The Doors are Sick

Noah announced today that the doors in our house are also sick and need medicine. I asked him how he knew that and he 'showed' me by opening up a few doors saying, 'See? They are sick!'. He then let me know everyone in the family including our nanny, Miss Lisa, along with the doors and then the sausage were all sick - hence everyone needs medicine.

I never thought about a door needing medicine before today...and quite honestly I do not know if I will again unless Noah could be onto something and notifying me of the need to disinfect the doors / handles in the house - now that logical thought process I can actually do something about! However giving medicine to sick doors, well, I have no idea just how to begin that one...

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Wonderful Waffles

Made these waffles the other day out of cookbook someone had given me entitled 'Waffles'. I'm amazed at all of the uses of waffles - many being a complete dinner meal! I haven't tried those yet however I have tried these lovely granola whole wheat waffles (that the entire family loves) and just recently a very basic classic waffles recipe. My first try with that one and they were fantastic - here's the recipe;

Best-Ever Classic Waffles

1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
4 tsp baking powder
2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1 3/4 cup milk
2 large eggs, separated
8 tbsp butter (melted and slightly cooled)
2 tsp almond extract (Jenn's addition!)

In a large bowl, stir together the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. In another bowl, whisk together the milk, egg yolks & almond extract until completely blended. In a small bowl, beat the egg whites until firm, but not stiff.
Make a well in dry ingredients and pour in the milk mixture until just blended. Add the butter in a slow stream until incorporated. Gently fold in the egg whites.
Pour generous 1/2 cup batter per waffle, spreading to edges of waffle maker. Cook approximately 3 minutes until crisp & golden brown.

** So for me, I did not pull out the heavy duty mixer for beating the egg whites and they still turned out just fine.
** And it's got to be all that lovely butter that makes them so delicously crisp!

Either way, this waffle recipe is here to stay! Waffle Wednesdays everyone :)...

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Pretty & Nice & Cozy

Noah requested me to hold him this morning, he's starting to not feel so well himself although it has a lot more to do with the fact that he wants medicine like Josiah than anything else. I keep on taking his temperature and saying, 'No, no fever - that's great news!' to which he responds - 'I want a fever, I want a fever, I want a fever!'. Nutso kid.

He is coming down with some form of a cold though and sniffles are beg -as I picked him up to honor his request, he said to me, 'Mom you are so pretty and nice and cozy'. And then proceeds to snuggle up close to me. You can't get much better than that! How I love the children's honest and simple affection. Noah's very aware of all things nice and cozy and continually likes to express his desire to be nice and cozy. And helps me to know now as well that I am a nice and cozy Momma :).

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Home Sick

It seems since the beg of October that someone in the Finkler household has not been feeling well. It started off with Larry, so fair enough, we'll just blame him for it all! He came down with cough, cold, fever and other like symptoms earlier in the month of October and he STILL has this cough lagging on. Since that point, our nanny Lisa's been sick too on and off, myself a few weeks back along with Alexandria and now Josiah.

After missing the church meeting last week to stay home and get some rest myself, I'm again missing today to stay home with Josiah (who has been running a fever) and Alexandria (sneezing and coughing all over the place). I feel now it's been ages that I've even been in a church meeting as I was teaching in with the 2 to 3 years olds the week before that! I know this is a season and we will all get through it but it seems as if you miss so much of life's routines, like Sunday morning church meetings, etc, when you have little children that inevitably become sick. I am believing soon and some day to make more of our church meetings than not - I wholeheartedly miss worshipping with our church body, hearing the prophetic words and teachings brought. But again, to remember it is a season and praying to be a SHORT one at that.

At one point today with Josiah running a fever still and knowing that he's just miserable, he put his head on my shoulder and said, 'ah Mom, I just think my head is broke'. Poor guy!

So back to another round of DVD's and wiping runny noses and dishing out Tylenol and Motrin like candy...

Friday, October 30, 2009

The Parade at 15th Avenue

I sent Josiah up for his rest time the other day and the instructions for rest time that day were to get into his bed and read books quietly. I went up about 20 minutes later to check on him and how his rest time was going and this is what I found.

He described at exactly like this - 'Mom I am having a parade!'


A total shot of the 'parade'


Beg of parade


Middle of parade


End of parade

And he was supposed to be READING quietly in his bed - I can understand why he wasn't in bed as I could barely find his bed but still a far ways apart from READING...

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Lexie's New Chair :)









The boys both have their own chairs which Lexie realized and was starting to try and take ownership of from time to time. So for her birthday, Lexie rec'd her own little chair from Grandpa and Grandma Pitcher.

Finally she has a place to call her own!

Cutter Boy

My oldest son Josiah has been diligently learning how to use the scissors himself at his 4K school. And so the requests starting coming at home for him to start using scissors here too. This just started about beg of last week. And soon enough, as is consistent with Josiah's personality, the child was completely obssessed with his scissors and cutting. Everywhere I looked up in his learning room, there were new evidences of his cutting work. And granted, he's done remarkably well in trying to cut on the lines of the drawings of what he is cutting out.

A special surprise for Mommy the other day was this - I had bought the boys a $1 transformers coloring book from Target. Within 2 days, Josiah had colored in all 30 photos of the book (again showing the personality of this kid!). 2 days after that, he proceeded to cut out every single transformer that he colored from the book so the coloring book as stands looks a bit pathetic in it's current shape - nice colorful outside and NOTHING inside. All of his cut outs were neatly displayed across the bed so that I could see and admire each and every one of them. At first I started to laugh at his adaptability in arranging a meeting between his latest coloring book and the scissors - or more a date with destiny? I guess it was only a matter of time. And then the realization kicked in that he didn't ask permission to do this latest feat and the wheels started turning in my own head of just what else could have been cut. I was then thankful - but am beginning to be ever wary of when he wants to 'cut' things, I am starting to conjure up all manner of things around the house that could be cut. I've even started to remember stories of children with scissors and infamously cutting their own hair - we've had many talks about this with him so far though. With Josiah though, as bright as this child is, it will be a mental effort to stay 1 step ahead of him with the newfound responsibility of learning how to cut.

And now we have a drawer full of cut outs - everything that he colors he then wants to cut.

Quite the budding artist this one is!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Quote of the Day

I came across this and gave me great encouragement as a Mom and really in every other sphere that I daily interact with - from Helen Keller as follows;

"I long to accomplish a great and noble task, but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble."

So yes that's right, here is encouragement once again that there is great worth in the every day mundane details of life and carrying those out with excellence!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Fighting for a Generation

I was recently reading in a book titled, "Equipping the Younger Saints" written by David Walters. Now with any books that I read of this nature I do prepare myself to take some but also leave some parts of the book behind that don't necessarily line up with where my faith or vision lies.
So here is a quote that stuck out to me from this book as follows;

'Unless our children receive a real vision of God, Who He is, What He is done for them and what He has destined them to become, we will lose them. It has been stated that 80 percent of all church-raised kids in the Western world leave the church by the time they become adults. This is the generation that we are fighting to save.'

Breaking this quote apart here, what impacted me the most is what already lines up with my very real experience through life - and that is, growing up in the church that I did - it was a highly religious and very traditional church. We were the product generations later of John Alexander Dowie who founded the holy city of Zion, IL. There is some great reading material about Dowie and all that he endeavored to do with the city and granted, not all of what he did missed the mark - in fact some of it was spot on and testifies to the large amounts of healing and deliverances that followed Dowie through the height of his ministry. To give you a very brief synopsis of what Zion was founded to be like;

1) there was no gum chewing
2) there was no spitting on the streets
3) Zion itself was a 'dry' town and just until about 5 years ago the town still would not have allowed alcohol within city limits
4) most of the streets in Zion are biblical names (shiloh, bethesda, bethel, elim, elisha, elizabeth, gabriel, etc)
5) Zion employed most of it's own people in factories that Dowie developed including the lace factory (very famous in its day), candy factory and others - and as they were developed by the church and run by the church your 10% tithe was automatically deducted from your check! Imagine if the church did that in this day and age, eh?

The list could go on and on however I think this is driving the point across - Zion was to be a utopia of sorts, let no evil in and let no evil abide within the town.
So the reason I'm going backwards through this history - these people that were originally in the transplant of Dowie followers from Chicago all the way up to Zion were people that experienced God in many ways that most of us have not. They did see the miraculous occur on an every day basis! And so yet here I was generations later, a by-product of families that had moved up to Zion following Dowie. The church at this age no longer encountered miracles and in reality, did not experience the presence of God as originally they had. What went wrong? I would be a theologian to answer that question in entirety which I dare not - but I would say my point in all this is to open up awareness of why a real vision, an every day real vision is what we need. It is not enough to try to ride it out on other's experiences of God as that well goes dry, time and time again. And so in looking at this quote and thinking of how we are raising this next generation of saints of God, I am in full belief that our children must have a real experience with God, a daily real expereince with God that they can personally call their own. They must 'own' this for themselves.
And to testify to this personally, I myself did leave that church later in life - right after high school - why? Because again, my experience wasn't real, it was tradition, it was just not life changing enough to me to shake me to the core and capture fully my heart in living my life out for Christ. I did not have a true awareness of what Christ's death and resurrection meant for my life - I didn't know the cost of it either and so took certain things for granted. (quick disclaimer here - for the church in mention, this was at least 15 years ago and I have no idea really where this church is at today with these things!!)
We will endeavor to teach our children as often as possible what Christ has done for them and to usher them into the presence of God on a consistent basis so they grow up with opportunities to experience God. And through all of this, completely trusting God for their salvation and their care. Above all, proclaiming that His Will be done for them in all of life.
This quote may spark fear in some of the 80% that do leave the church or rather it can raise within us a fighting spirit on their behalf to commit ourselves to let these children have real experiences with God. I am confident of this - that these boys and girls that grow up experiencing God throughout their lives will never be able to escape Him. In fact they will be ruined for everything and anything else having tasted His Goodness and His Mercy and His Love.

Amen and so be it in the name of Jesus!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Psalm 23

So I am endeavoring to walk the boys through the 23rd Psalm and the goal is for them to memorize it completely (we are using the ESV.) Tonight at the dinner table we got stuck on vs 1 - as each of the boys repeated the 1st part of verse 1, 'The Lord is My Shepherd' we got into a yelling match over the fact that each one believed that no, the Lord is not Your Shepherd but 'The Lord is MY shepherd!'. Back and forth, back and forth each claiming HIM as HIS shepherd. I tried to explain that the Lord is all of our's shepherds but that didn't go over so well and the next argument started out like this -

'Well give me back My Shepherd!'

'No you give me back My Shepherd!'

I do think that even though they were arguing about it that Jesus Himself could laugh at their antics!

I then started to laugh at them myself...

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

When we have Nothing Else to DO!

This is a snapshot of what Larry and I do when we are bored out of our minds and really can't possibly think of anything else to do with ourselves...




And then this is what the boys dear Auntie, Auntie TaDa does! :)


Dear Auntie TaDa, please don't be mad.
Love, Josiah & Noah (apparently, this was all their idea?)

Apple Holler Trip

A smaller group of us from the Mom's Group at LLCC all headed out to Apple Holler early this morning for a Johnny Appleseed tour. The first time that I have been there on a tour like that (aside from just eating there which is always yummy!). The 'tour' included a performance on who Johnny Appleseed was, a hayride (the mystery to me there is that there was no hay?) and the children's opportunity to pick their own apple and mini pumpkin.

The show provided dear Josiah the ability to practice raising his hand to answer questions, however he usually didn't have an answer to any of them! I would imagine he's learning to raise his hand at his 4K school which is a good thing - but the performer eventually looked beyond him when she was looking for answers as he really didn't have anything to say! And there I am the MOM of it all trying to tell him not to raise his hand anymore and so then he moved on to kicking the stones all around on the floor - which is better, by far the hand raised with no answers forthcoming.

Moving on, Josiah was picked to be the bee in the performance which I wasn't completely aware of this, but a huge job of apple trees blossoming and producing apples is in fact the bee's sole resposibility to pollenate. Pretty interesting what those pesky insects are capable of - next time I am bothered by one I will kindly instruct them to relocate over to Apple Holler and focus on some pollenation there so my honey crisp apples are produced well.
After the show, we had the hayride (minus the hay). I do think that Josiah was confused about this and wondered just where the hay was. Noah could care less. He was happy just to ride! The ride was definitely COLD and started to sprinkle at the beginning and mid-way through - but then lessened up and it was a great trip. The boys had a great time, stopping out in their apple orchard to pick their very own golden delicious apple from the tree - they were a perfect height for the boys to reach and pluck off and they were so delicious! (no play on words intended there).

Noah happily settled into the rest of the ride chomping away on his apple.

With the hayride over, we got to the funnest part of the event for the children - free playtime in kid's corral - the children were hard pressed to leave after that but finally convinced them when their tummies started to get hungry.

At one point, a friend of mine asked me where Lexie was and I immediately started to panic and thought, 'oh no, where is she?' and the questions started to happen in my mind, did she fall asleep in the car and I forgot her there? Did she fall out of the wagon? - then quickly realized oh yes, I had dropped her off to my Mom's house that morning so I could just have some time with me and the boys. Funny how my immediate reaction was panic though! I've not forgotten the children yet thankfully but I remember the story of my parents who left my older sister Karen behind when we were little one day after church. I would BET that was because Karen was busy TALKING with someone and got distracted with talking vs following and so got left behind. She might think it a different story though.

Anyways, here's a few photos from the day :)


Noah in the hay mazes


Yes you can barely see him but that is Josiah



Dancing a little jig...learned from...?


I have no idea.


Josiah's 1st bee pollenation performance

Monday, October 12, 2009

Lexie's 1st Birthday Party

I wanted to include a few photos from the very special 1st birthday party that Lexie celebrated on Sept 16th. 1st birthdays always strike me as such a monumental day - as there is so much that happens within the course of that 1st year, it's amazing to me still that just 1 year ago they were just a newborn babe. And very shortly after Lexie's 1st, she's walking! (or stumbling like a drunken sailor, you take your pick).


The Birthday Girl
(does it look like it's my birthday and I'll cry if I want to?)
Lexie & Daddy


The CAKE! :)
Hmm...now what do I do with this?
I think I like it...

Oh Yes I definitely LIKE IT!


Messy, Messy


Now let the Clean me up begin...