Friday, July 29, 2011

Great Wolf Lodge

My mom really wanted to do something special for the 2 days my dad would be off of work during our visit to Cleveland. She researched Niagara Falls, little amusement parks, and Great Wolf Lodge. I am so glad we decided to go there, it was TONS of fun! 


The park is made for kids. The whole water park is inside and my kids could do everything including all the slides. The coolest part, was that the adults could do everything too! And these were no baby water slides, they weren't humungous but they were fast!





There were several little play water areas, one of them was very large with lots of ropes and tunnels all leading up to two body slides. I can not believe neither one of my kids had any problem going down the completely enclosed (totally dark) tube slides! There were also two bigger slides that required a tube. We had to ride those ones with the kids and they were so much fun!! Grandma Lynn even got talked into riding a few slides!!




After we played for 5 hours the first day, we checked into our room got changed and headed for dinner. We decided to get two pizzas and they were yummy and huge. Just what we needed after all that playing! 




After dinner we went to the lobby and heard an awesome story told by animated characters (Jimmy was a little scared.) Then a real girl came out with Wylie the Wolf to read us My Momma is Llama. After the story the girl taught the kids the hotel chant. It goes, "clap, clap, stomp, stomp, howllllll, grrrrrrr) Watching Jimmy and Skylar do this melts my heart. I'll have to see if I can get it on video. Too cute! After our bedtime story we ate some ice cream. Hey, why not?? It's vacation!







This hotel was so awesome. It is completely kid oriented and decorated with a theme.. everyone knows how much I enjoy a well done theme!!! 


Getting the kids to settle down and stop jumping on the beds proved to be a slight challenge but in the end, I won! The next morning, we ate a delicious family style breakfast including made to order omelets and french toast sticks (there was fruit too) we put on our bathing suits and went for round 2. The kids and adults all had just as much fun the second day and after several hours of riding the slides over and over again, we decided to call it quits. Jimmy was not at all pleased with this decision and protested loudly. 


We ended our little trip with a late lunch at Steak and Shake and hit the road back home. I hope we get to do this same trip again next summer!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Youngstown Gang

After the wedding we spent some time hanging out in Youngstown. We stayed with Aunt Jan and Uncle Chip this trip and that proved to be lots of fun! Aunt Jan is awesome.. she had a million things for the kids to do and all the Disney movies on DVD. We got to see Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and the Little Mermaid in 2 short days!! 







We also got to spend some nice quality time with Nana, Grandpa, Jess, Jeff, and Grandma Kearns. We had yummy Cornersburg pizza for lunch one day and delicious homemade meatballs and sauce for dinner... can't beat the Youngstown cooking! We also had a nice picnic at Ginny's house. Another successful trip!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Grandpa Jim got married!

We left Apple Valley a day early to get to Grandpa and Holly's wedding! It was held in a gorgeous gazebo in the Rose Garden. The ceremony was beautiful but it poured. I mean, lightning, thunder, wind, rain, the whole bit. Everyone kind of chuckled as we all moved closer to the bride and groom to prevent being rained on. Luckily, the storm was short lived and it brought the temperature down enough to enjoy the outdoor reception!!







At the reception Jimmy and Skylar made some new friends and played on a huge playground behind the pavilion. Then, after dinner, Skylar danced and danced. She didn't care whether others joined her or not.. just twirled like nobody's business! 

Jimmy was the only one in our family who ate a piece of wedding cake! I really regretted my "healthy" decision later that night!



Later in the evening, we all danced some more and had a great time just being outside and listening to good music. At one point, Hang on Sloopy was played and Skylar informed everyone that she was not allowed to dance to "that" song. When the next song came on, she asked me if "this song is okay to dance too." That made Jim's year! The kids did awesome and we were able to stay until right around 11 before Jimmy "hit the wall" and needed to go home. 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Apple Valley

We were able to go to Apple Valley with Jim's family for almost a week. It was so amazingly relaxing and beautiful! On the drive there (only 2 hours rather then the normal 13 to the ocean) we had lots of beautiful scenery to observe. There were tall pine trees everywhere and we took a back road that was filled with tons of hills. These were the kind of hills that make your stomach drop when you go over them. Everyone in the car was giggling and I was tempted to make Jim turn around to go over them again! The kids faces and laughs were too cute! 



Our first night at the lake was a little rocky. The house was awesome and we had more than enough room as we were given the WHOLE downstairs, but there was no crib, so we had to "make" Jimmy go to sleep. After the first night though, he understood that he had to lay down on the bed and go to sleep. He even preferred to lay down next to Skylar to fall asleep. I couldn't believe it. Both kids crawled into the full sized bed, we covered and kissed them, then left the room expecting them to start jumping on the bed. To our amazement though, when I checked on them a few minutes later, they were both sound asleep and slept till 9:30 the next morning!!! The sun and the water really wore them out :0)


After we spent our first day on the beach, we were invited to spend the rest of our days on the private dock of a friend. Her house was gorgeous, the dock was huge, and it was on a cove which meant total privacy. We spent all of Tuesday just floating in the lake and listening to music... tough! 


On Wednesday Tammy was off of work and she took us all out on her awesome boat. Jim, Dave, Skylar, Grandpa, and Hannah went tubbing. Skylar was not afraid at all and she went on the tube with Jim and Grandpa. Hannah was the champ.. she held onto the tube longer than any of the boys! When Skylar went out with Jim, Tammy went really slowly at first. As it became clear she was ready for more speed, Tammy hit the gas and was pulling them around 40 MPH!! We went back to the dock to rest and have some lunch. Jim took the jet ski out and had lots of fun on that too. Then, we were lucky enough to go back out onto the boat. I could ride on it all day... I love the feeling of the wind in my hair. Jimmy was so tired, he fell asleep on my lap while we were traveling at speeds of 60 to 70 MPH. Sleepy boy! 







On Thursday we went back to the dock and floated all day again. Tammy had lots of life jackets and cool floats. We literally floated for 5 hours that day! I had quite the tan to show for it too!! The kids loved to float. They also enjoyed jumping off the dock over and over and over again. Occasionally, someone would swim out to the end of the cove and the kids would go with them. Swimming back in with a kid in tow, even with life jackets, is a tiring task! 



I can't forget to mention that each night was fun filled as well. Jimmy was obsessed with being outside and luckily Grandpa Carl was a good sport. He would take Jimmy for walks down to a different dock and watch the geese. Skylar had lots of fun building an Ariel puzzle with Gogo over and over again. Dinner was grilled by Jim most nights and was yummy. I was on the clean up crew which I didn't mind at all! I really wish we could have enjoyed the beautiful wrap around porch more... dang high temps! 


All in all it was so much fun and it made me realize how much I want my own boat. I would really, really like my own lake house too but a boat might actually be something I can afford some day!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Airplane Ride

We took an airplane to Ohio today. This is the first time everyone got their own seat! Skylar surprised us by being a perfect traveler and Jimmy surprised us by being a mostly well behaved traveler!! He had the hardest time before takeoff and right before landing. Mostly he sat in his seat. We colored some, watch a little Lion King, and he took a short nap. I think he would have slept a lot longer if he could have gotten comfortable. Skylar sat next to Jim and watched a Barbie movie... She sat starring straight ahead at the movie the whole time. All in all, much better than a 20 hour drive.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Y.M.C.A.

Aunt Juliana got us a visitors pass for the YMCA so we could go hang out at the pool! The pool is awesome. It had 2 "grown up" water slides, a mushroom rain thing, a whole splash pad area, and an awesome water jungle gym complete with two "kid" water slides. The first time we went, both kids were pretty unsure and took a long time to get in and get comfortable. There is this HUGE red bucket that fills up with water and then dumps the water.. it is pretty loud and it is a massive amount of water. But, after some not so gentle coaxing, both kids got in and had lots of fun. The next time we went, they both got right in and had a blast! Thanks Aunt Juliana, you always find such fun things for us to do :)










Sunday, July 10, 2011

Sleepover

We had so much fun at Laney's house for a sleepover the other night! Skylar wanted to stay there all by herself, but I wanted to hang out with Kristin and I knew Skyar would wake up way before everyone else the next day. While the adults enjoyed some TV and talk time, the girls enjoyed playing with every toy in the house! Then Laney sprayed about half a bottle of leave on conditioner into Skylar's hair and they had fun combing it while being at the "beauty shop." As the night wore on, they girls got a little tired but just as quick as they started to slow down, they wound right back up! In parenting of the year, we let the girls eat brownies at 10:30, string cheese at midnight, and gold fish at 1:00!! After doing some gymnastics, dancing and singing, we finally called it quits and forced the girls to go to sleep at 2 AM!! Oh my, we were very tired the next morning when we woke up at 8 to go pick up Jimmy from the high school... I just kept thinking Skylar looked like a college freshman after one of her first late night benders!




Saturday, July 9, 2011

What this kind?

Jimmy has a new phrase... "What this kind?" So, it is not the most grammatically correct sentence but it is awfully cute! He says this phrase about a million times a day. No joke. So, its initial cuteness is wearing off! It goes something like this. I pull into a parking lot. Jimmy from the backseat says, "what this kind, mommy?" and I reply, "we are at Target." Then we get in the store and he asks, "what this kind mommy?" And this continues all day, everyday. He even asked Jim, "What this kind" While pointing to a good friend of ours.. Oh My! Jim said, "Do you mean, who is this?" Jimmy said, "yes, what this kind?" HA

Some other sayings we hear a lot are;
"happened mommy, happened?" with a cute little question in his voice
"why" I know this is common but my favorite variation is "why, gran ma" notice the missing "d" in grandma
"Nancy's pool?"
"jump, rock?"
"Sissy, no!"
"Jimmy first"
"Jimmy kind"
"fassy" (like passy with an "f")
"Big one" you have to hear him say this one! So sweet

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Future Song Writer and Princess??

For the last 6 months or so, Skylar has taken to writing her own songs. Imagine, Will Farell in Elf singing the Christmas jingle to his dad..... Jim and I just smile and tell her how awesome that it is that she can write and create her own songs. It makes us chuckle though because they are story summary's set to a random tempo!


The other thing she has been "stuck" on is telling us all about her future life as a princess. She tells us at least twice a day that when she grows up, she will marry a prince and move into his castle. (She used to tell us she was already a princess and we had to tell her the only way she could be a princess was to marry a prince since we aren't royalty) Then she tells us we are going to live in her castle with her and be the king and queen. Again, we have to tell her that if she marries a prince, his parents will already be the king and queen so we will just be common folk. She thinks about this for a few seconds and then waves it off. She continues to tell us about her palace and the things she will be able to do.


 So, between listening to a new song performance every car trip and having a clear cut vision of her future princess lifestyle, I believe one day I will tell all my friends, my daughter is a song-writer / princess. .... HA! She already is both of those things and a cute one at that!  I love this age :)

Saving our pennies for the Princess Castle!

Ever since Jim and I started following the Dave Ramsey plan, we have been talking a lot about money and a budget around our house. We have always told the kids they don't get something every time we go to a store and Skylar has watched me use coupons since she was little. So, with all this talk about budgeting and saving money, Skylar and Jimmy want to know what we are saving for. I told them we are saving for college, for our future, and to take a trip to Disney world! With this news, Skylar was so excited! She doesn't really care about anything in Disney except for seeing "the princess castle" So now, every time she wants something from the store, before I can even say "yes" or "no" she tells me, "never-mind, we are saving our pennies to go see the princess castle" This has worked out more sweet than I could have ever imagined. I sure hope "the princess castle" is all she has made it out to be when we finally get there (we are planning to go in the summer of 2013.) She will be in Kindergarten and Jimmy will be 4!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Fun Times at Ashton's Birthday Party!

 We always have such a good time at birthday parities! This one was in a park with a huge bounce house, a inflatable baseball cage, inflatable basketball game, and a snow cone truck! I am not sure if Jim had more fun or the kids! Ha.
 It was awfully hot out there (party stared at 1:00) but the snow cones helped! Each person got to add their own flavor from the side of the truck. I am pretty sure most kids decided to add EVERY flavor!
 Jimmy enjoyed his as well. This year he actually ate it instead of wearing it! Yeah for progress :)
 Then of course we got to have yummy cake (and cupcakes) to end the party! Good time had by all and the kids slept on the way home.. love that!