Rachel's room is a work in progress. I have lots of furniture to paint, but not the best weather to do it in. Meanwhile, we finally decided to buy a canopy from Lowe's. I had looked at several online and in catalogues, but the Lowe's one was the best deal. Rachel loves it and thinks it's fit for a princess. I also took her lampshade and hot-glued some fake rose petals to it just to give it a new look. It was fun to do, and we had nothing to lose since we've had the lamp since Rach was born. Hopefully we'll finish her room completely once the weather warms up.
We're a family of 5 who love doing things together. I am so blessed to have the life that God has given me. I pray that I always give God the glory and don't take my precious family for granted.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Gooooooooooo Upward!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is excited!!
Prayer time before the game starts
My sweet little cheerleader
2, a little bit louder
3, I still can't hear you...
4 more, let's score...
1!"
Rachel is enjoying cheerleading for Upward so much!! The other day, I really couldn't stop laughing at how adorable and hilarious she was being as she cheered. She was so "into" it all! Her yells/cheers were loud, her movements were enthusiastic and deliberate and her energy was very high! She was just having such a good time! The funniest part was her showing "spirit" after her cheers (the girls can jump, shake their pom poms up in the air or do a split)...she thought it was cool to do a split every time. And, she wanted me or Gege to look at her every time she did one. It was quite funny. I love her enthusiasm for everything and if she wants to be a little cheerleader, that's fine with me! She'll be great at whatever she does!!!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Toddling Trenty
(Not a very common sight, since Trent is so laidback!)
"I LOVE to look outside!!"
"Will someone please take me out there!!?"
"I still can't have your camera??!! Aww, shucks!"
"Let's see what I can get into in sissy's room..."
Our little baby stinker is almost 10 1/2 months old and IS walking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For the past couple of weeks, he has been letting go of various things he was holding onto and standing by himself. But, over the past couple of days, he has started to take some steps! And, we haven't even been pressuring him to do it...he would just let go of something he had pulled up to and then take a few steps. Tonight he took about 8 steps before he fell down! Of couse, we make a really big deal and clap and yell, and Trent gets a big grin and seems pretty proud of himself! So, where does he fit in compared to his sibs...Rach has the boys beat with walking (or trotting, since she wouldn't slow down) at 9 1/2 months!!! Bradley was walking pretty well at 10 1/2 months and since Trent is ALMOST (on the 14th) 10 1/2 months, he's neck and neck with his big bro! We're so excited to see him reach this precious milestone and are reminded again how thankful we are to have a healthy, normal developing baby!
Other things Trent is now interested in/getting into:
Peek-a-boo! He loves doing this with us...he likes to move his hand up to his forehead and then lower it, as in "where's Trenty?" (when his hand is on his forehead) and "there he is/peek-a-boo!" when he lowers his hand. Lots of fun and giggles with that. And, Rachel and Bradley love playing that game with him.
Making his brother and sister laugh...he discovered (in the car one day) that if he puts a toy on his head and his brother or sister notices, they will laugh and giggle uncontrollably, so he LOVES this game. He also loves to pull on his retractable window shade, which makes his sister and brother cry, "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" in their loudest, silliest voices and they all giggle at this. (It makes for a fun, loud car ride.)
Outlets and cords...(sigh!) we enjoyed the many, many months where Trent didn't notice or touch the cords or outlets, but now he's fascinated by them. He has a one-track mind and will continuously crawl over to the ONE visible cord/outlet in the den and stand at it and touch it. He even smiles when he does it, as in "I know I'm not s'posed to, but I'm gonna anyway."
STAIRS!! He loves our stairs to the bonus room. He has discovered that they are fascinating how they raise him a little higher with each one and has climbed all of them (with me spotting him, of course) to get to the playroom. He's very proud of himself when I let him climb them too. Of course, there is a gate at the stairs at ALL times! :)
Oh, Trent is such a joy! The months are flying by and we'll be celebrating his 1st birthday in a couple of months!! We sure are crazy about our Trenty-poo!!!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Bubble bathing boys
The boys took a bubble bath the other night...and thought it was so cool! Bradley made himself a bubble beard. Trent kept choking on the bubbles and his nose kept itching with the weird feeling of the bubbles against it. I thought they looked mighty cute in the tub (and was secretly jealous that I don't have much time these days for bubble baths!!). I'm sure they're going to love these one day!!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Day 4: A second visit to Magic Kingdom and relaxin' at the resort
(blue car)
On our last day at Disney, we could have gone to another park, but we knew we wanted to go back to Magic Kingdom and do a couple of things we had not gotten to do the first day. We took a train ride on the Disney RXR around the park, rode the race cars, went on Buzz Lightyear again, rode the Barn Burner again, and Nick and Rach rode on Thunder Mountain Railroad. It was fun to go back to the BEST park in Disney one more time. We left around 3:30 and went back to Fort Wilderness where the kids played on the "beach" and got nasty in the sand. Trent tried out the sand for the first time and loved it!! He ate a little sand (oops!) and kept crawling for the water. He was perfectly fine with crawling straight into it! After that, we played on the Fort Wilderness playground for a little bit and then visited the horse area. They had several clydesdales (sp?) and some miniature ponies. They offered pony rides, but it was too late in the day to do one, even though Rachel wanted to. Then we went back to our room for our last night and ate food that we had brought with us. Rachel had been begging to go swimming, so even though it sprinkled a few different times, we got our suits on and headed up to the pool, which was about 10 minutes away on foot. The pool was huge and had had long, shallow steps that were great for Bradley to play on. There were only 4 other people there and they left after a few minutes, so we pretty much had it to ourselves. It was dark outside, but warm, and the pool was heated, so it felt great. Trent got to try out the pool for the first time and he loved it!! He was fascinated by the water and kept splashing his little hands. He was precious! Bradley loved hanging on the steps and being a "frog". Rachel jumped back in and swam as well as she did over the summer! She's a little fish! It was the perfect way to end our wonderfully, awesome vacation at Disney!! We swam for about an hour and then came home to get some sleep. I have to say, I would have loved one more day...one more day to go to a different park (or 2) and one more day to just relax and maybe swim some more or do some shopping. This was definitely a "taste" of what a Disney vacation can be and it's exciting to think that we can do even more the next time we go. I really can't wait to go back!!!! Disney World is truly a magical place!!!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Day 3: Animal Kingdom and Downtown Disney
She had been begging to have her face painted!
Rach and Brad with Buzz in Downtown Disney
We were actually a little disappointed in Animal Kingdom. Most of the rides were for older/taller kids than ours, so there were only a few that we got to ride. However, we did like the Triceratop one, even though it was like Dumbo and Aladdin. The cool thing about the kingdom was that there was a jungle-like atmosphere and lots of animals. From wild boars to lizards to ducks and birds. It was neat getting to see all the animals. And, there was a really cool dino area that had some dino replicas, a playground and some rides. Our absolutely favorite thing about Animal Kingdom was the Kilimanjaro Safari. It was as close to a real safari as I'll ever be...and it was pretty close! We all loaded up into these heavy duty trucks that had open sides and all terrain wheels. There was a tour guide who pointed out all the wildlife we could see, and we actually saw alot! Right outside our vehicles was the Harambe Wildlife Reservation and it's home to so many wild animals: lions, zebra, giraffes, wildebeasts, flamingos, elephants, cheetahs, I can't think of them all. It was so cool how the reservation was designed...several different eco-systems appropriate for each animal. Anyway, about a 20 minute ride through the reservation, full of twists and turns, oohs and ahhs, lots of bumps in a rugged vehicle and I was super impressed! The kids loved all the animals and Bradley kept asking, "mom, is that animal real?" He was confused since all the animals we had seen at Magic Kingdom were fake. THAT was the coolest part of Animal Kingdom and well worth the trip to the park!
We left Animal Kingdom in early afternoon and decided to go to Downtown Disney for dinner at the T-Rex Cafe. The cafe' was of course, designed around dinosaurs. The restaurant was full of dinosaur replicas, there were constellations on the ceiling and every 20 minutes, there was a "meteor shower" where the room would change colors and all the dinos would get upset and riled up and begin roaring as hard as they could. It was quite entertaining (and loud!!). The food was NOT very good, but it was VERY expensive. I'm sure we were paying for the atmosphere. After we ate, we went to their paleo-dig, which was a rock pit where the kids could take a dry paint brush and "uncover" dino bones. The bones were huge, permanent fixtures underneat the pebbles. The kids LOVED it and looked so cute using their brushes to move the pebbles off the bones. After dinner, we strolled around Downtown Disney and looked at some of their unique shops: Lego Land and Toy Stores, and lots of Disney specialty shops. We actually got home at a decent time that evening and just relaxed after our busy day.
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