Well, would you look at that. It’s been quite some time since I gave this little blog any attention. I have every intention to keep the posts coming regularly, I’ve just been dealing with life’s daily challenges (KC working until all hours of the night with some crazy deadline his boss gave him, kids fighting and whining until I think my brain will explode, the washer acting up for the second time in a month, occasional nap rebellions, you know, just regular stuff), and sitting down to write hasn’t been on my to do list. The challenges seem to be more than usual lately, and so my mind has definitely been preoccupied. I’m hoping the stress lets up soon here, and I can feel like I’m actually above water for a change (though I don’t see these terrible twos going anywhere for a while). Wouldn’t that be nice. So, the best way to start down that path is to focus on the positive, right? So, let’s do that.
As I mentioned last March, this is a big month for us. It is the anniversary of many things. Our marriage being one of them. Last Sunday will make is six years! I’m still glad he’s mine. He took me out for a mouth-watering steak dinner (he felt we deserved it after a week or two of salads, thanks to the Costco 6-pack of romaine hearts). And truly good steak it was. On the waiter’s recommendation, we shared their largest, most flavorful cut on the menu. I am a girl who likes her red meat. It lasted a couple more meals beyond that night. And the seriously rich, complimentary hot chocolate they provided at the end was a great little chaser, and made going out in the blustery wind more bearable. Another eventful year of great memories.
We celebrated Penny’s second birthday with the Ribeiras. We love having that sweet little girl around to make us laugh. We went to the park and ate cupcakes and played for a while.
Then the kids became curious about what was outside the gate (why must they lock the gate open?!) and started wandering out into the grassy area. We’d had some crazy rain a few days before, and the kids immediately spotted the giant mud puddles. It was my first instinct to steer them away from the ankle deep mud, but I quickly realized that this is what being a kid is all about. Even if it means I have to get everyone naked in the 55 degree weather just to get home (luckily I keep bags in the car so I had somewhere to stash all the soaked clothes). They had the time of their lives. It wasn’t long before the slow, tiptoeing through the mud turned into jumping, splashing, and sitting in it. The maintenance man got THE BIGGEST kick out of watching them play. We talked to us for probably 30 minutes, laughing out loud for a good portion of it, just so pleased with how happy the kids were. He said he’ll forever remember March 2nd just because of this. What a nice, funny fellow. Here is our maintenance friend.
And even though I had no intention of joining in the fun, it was unavoidable. They ALL took a three hour nap afterward, so I say the mud under my fingernails while I was scrubbing it out of their clothes was worth it.
That night, we all had a big breakfast dinner, and cake and ice cream. I made Penny a rainbow cake to go with Elise’s art theme. And Penny just seems like a rainbow kind of girl. It wasn’t my best work. But it’s been a while since I did any kind of detailed decoration, so I’m forgiving myself for being pretty rusty. I never said I was a decorator. At least it tasted great, being lemon cake with lemon frosting, with raspberry buttercream and lemon curd fillings. That’s what really matters, right? And penny was a doll to let the kids help her open and play with her new toys. It was a fun day.I can’t tell you how much the kids loved those hats Elise gave them.We’re always looking pretty shabby at the end of the day.
One day the power was going to be turned off on our street all morning. To avoid being annoyed by this, I made plans to get out of the house. Luckily, it was a gorgeous day. I decided to try out a new playground. It was just the babies and me that day, and I was a little nervous with the lake nearby (which is why we have avoided this playground until now). All was well most of the time, and it was so delightful listening to them talk each other as they played together (“C’mon Alex, this way. Let's go!”) At one point, though, they must have sensed the freedom they had with only one adult around, and all started running in the direction of the water. After a little bribing with fruit snacks, and a little dragging by the arm, they all made their way back toward the playground. Phew! We then headed to the library where I let the kids roam in the children’s section for the first time. They were a little over excited I think, pulling books from shelves left and right. But sometimes one of them would actually sit down and look at one. It was adorable. We planned on trying out story time, but that just didn’t feel like the best option with how restless they seemed, so we met up with a friend at a park across the street. Lucky kids. Not long after we got home, the power came back on. Mission accomplished.
While we’re talking about parks, we hit up Watkins on another gorgeous day, and the kids had a blast on this tire swing. It’s so great to find things that make them all happy at the same time. One of B’s quirks is that he attaches himself to different trinkets everyday. He holds onto them for hours. This day it was a car and a ball (usually it’s more like five things, making it difficult to get him dressed etc. since he freaks out if any of them are let out of his clutches), and when he realized he needed a hand to secure himself on the swing, the clever boy found out his mouth was the next best place to put his car.
As most of us are aware, IHOP had a free pancake day a while ago. I was feeling bored and ambitious, and decided we’d try it out. We had a back-up plan in case it was too crowded, but to our surprise, there was ample seating available. We met up with a couple girls and their kids. Ruby got restless, but nothing sitting on my lap wouldn’t fix. The boys were angels (thank the heavens), and waited patiently. And, in true IHOP fashion, they took FOREVER to get our pancakes out there. I mean, besides a few sides here and there, all we wanted was a free short stack. Don’t they just have plates of those ready to go?! I think it was over 30 minutes before they arrived, and you know how toddlers can get when they have to wait for any amount of time. And we had 7 of them at our table. But, like I said, they did very well considering, and we all called it a success in the end. And I gotta say, the pancakes were delicious.
So, that’s how we’ve been spending our spare time lately. The forecast is showing temperatures near 80 degrees this week! I’m wracking my brain to think of how to best take advantage of such wonderful weather. Please spring, please be here to stay!
5 comments:
I already said this on Elise's blog, but it's worth repeating--that cake is adorable! And, bonus, it looks delicious too.
What adventures you/we have had lately! I loved your cake, as did Pen pants. It was a perfect cake for her.
That mud day was hilarious. We were like, "What the crap is that crazy guy laughing so hard about?" and he was like, "OMG TRIPLETS!" Ha haaaa.
You did lots of fun things.
Mud puddles! I love the shot of Ruby in mid air! Hurray for Mom's who let their kids be kids. What a great post.
You are the best mom to let them have their way in the mud. What a party! And I don't know how that rainbow cake could be any more darling. Fun times! Can't wait to join in on them in a few weeks...
These are all fun times. I'm glad you let them into that mud, but MAN, good luck with those clothes. I'm still mad about letting Ethan scoot around in the playground sometimes, but what do you do? I used to do things outside . . . sigh.
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