Mother's Day...



(I can't dress the boy much longer....enjoying while I can)


Here's a winner of tale related to our dear boy, Henry. It's just too bad that I didn't see it in time for Mother's Day!! After reading it, I know you'll all be jealous.

So as I was dropping the kids off at daycare today, I passed a poster board. It must have been a project done in celebration of Mother's Day.

At the top of the poster board were the words...

"My Mommy is Special because...."

and then the children of the two preschool classes filled in the blanks.

I quickly found Henry's reply and couldn't help but snicker. It's classic and I'm pretty sure it will be a story to tell for years and years to come... an embarrassing story to tell the future fiancee.

Here was Henry's reply:
"My Mommy is Special because....

He loves me because I don't turn him into a robot! That's some kind of love!

Don't hate...I know you all are just seething with envy! You all wish that you hadn't turn your children in to robots!

Of course there were other humorous responses. Three and four year olds are so cute. What they think of...hilarious!


Ben B has already learned that diamonds are a girl's best friend and Ben D is just showing that a way to a man's heart is through his stomach! :)

I hope our little story brought a smile...can't wait to see what he says for Mother's Day next year!

Princess Panties????

Over the last week or so, Audrey has taken an interest in potty training. Given that she's not yet two, we hadn't really thought about it. But when she started INSISTING on peeing ("PEE!!") on the potty at bath time, we said let's go for it! Today, she even 'dropped the Browns at the Super Bowl'. :)

Bring on the Pink Princess Pull Ups!!

There have been a couple of snafus, though. At first, Audrey thought she needed to lift the toilet seat and stand to pee. We nipped that. Then she thought she was supposed to put her hands down in the potty, for what we think, to "guide" her pee.

It was quite interesting explaining that she doesn't have the same equipment as Henry and that she needed to keep her hands out of the potty.

Now our issue is that she will pee and get down, but won't be "done." Up, two drops of pee, down, up, three drops, down, up, one drop, down-- it gets a little old after awhile.

But, if we're lucky, we'll be in Hello Kitty underwear before too long! She's already stealing Henry's!


and now...she's gone!

Now, if we could only talk her into keeping her pants on!!

A Trip to the Zoo

The weather this April has been awesome, so we took a trip to the Indianapolis Zoo.

It wasn't a school field trip day (can't ever predict those), so it wasn't too busy/crowded. Thankfully I didn't have multiple heart attacks as I would on a visit the Children's Museum (on account of 'misplacing' one or both of the children).

We had a nice relaxing afternoon complete with a romp in the zoo's splash park. Obviously water play wasn't planned for during an April visit, but the 'packpack' (Henry-speak for backpack) was well equipped.



Here's the part of the blog post where I want to throw the computer out the window! Why can't it just read my mind and do what I want it to do!! Either our Internet is ridiculously, horrendously slow or I really just don't have a handle on this whole blogger thing!! Uploading/inserting pictures on these posts will be the bane of my existence!! (Yes, I know I can use photobucket...back to the Internet complaint).

Rant over. Now back to your regularly scheduled blog post:


I put the rest of the pictures in one PSE pictures to not have to mess (certainly other words I could have inserted there) around with uploading them all.

ROW 1--
A: the polar bear would swimming in circles and say "hi" up at the window
B: Audrey really wanted a closer look at the chickens!
C: Henry was definitely over posing for pictures

ROW 2--
A: trying to feed the ducks
B: Audrey splashing
C: more duck feeding

ROW 3-- Henry splashing

ROW 4--
The White River Gardens are next to the zoo (admission is included with zoo membership). They have a butterfly exhibit going on now. Lots of butterflies flying around and a large observation case showing various stages of metamorphoses. At the very back of the flowers there is a series of fountains. More water play ensued.

While the zoo is fun and all, after about 4 hours of animal watching and child wrangling, I'm about done. As I was trying to get the children to leave, this bit of brotherly love occurred.
Apparently Henry was more ready to leave than Audrey. He decided to "help" me lure her along. And, instead of rescuing the cranky girl, I'm taking pictures! Fabu!

Lastly, from the 'they fell asleep how?' files. After arriving home, it's pretty obvious that the children are more than tired. I take a sleeping Audrey inside to put her to bed, but she wakes up. I leave her in the foyer and go back outside to get a sleeping Henry. When I get back to the car, I find this. In the few minutes of taking Audrey inside, Henry gets a little more comfortable in his car sleeping! (NOTE: the car was PARKED in the drive way. I wouldn't think of letting him sleep like this on the open road).

After carrying a sleeping Henry upstairs, I come back downstairs and find Audrey asleep like this:
Do my children know how to sleep or what???

Either I take entirely WAY TOO MANY pictures or I'm making these posts entirely WAY TOO LONG! Will work on the editing!!

Have a good rest of the weekend! More posts in the works!!

Henry's 4th Birthday!

Having sort of abandoned the blog, it's kind of hard picking where to start from in terms of bringing it up to date. We've been taking advantage an unseasonable warm Spring with lots of playing outside and visits to the parks, playgrounds, and zoo. No need to bore you with the barrage of those pictures.

So, with that, here's the highlights of Henry's 4th birthday. (That reminds me--'the boy' and I need to get crackin' on his 'Thank You' cards!)

The big day, April 10, actually fell on a Saturday! A sunny and halfway warm Saturday at that! (In the three years prior, his birthday either fell just before Easter or it has been bitterly cold.)

Spongebob may have invited everyone to the Krusty Krab (of Mooresville), but guests partied it up in our backyard!

Once the big day arrived, Henry (and Audrey) had a blast. Mommy and Daddy can get pretty boring after a while, so it was a welcomed change to have a lots of friends and family to play with. The day included the usual eating, presents, and cake, but the big draw was the 4-wheeler! Even Grandma took a spin!

The big gift from Mommy & Daddy was a NEW CAR!! (D'oh! that's 'The Price is Right!'). What we really got him was a NEW BIKE!

Funny story about the bike....
To surprise him on his actual birthday, we waited until Friday night to put it together. Taking it out of the box at 8:30pm, we noted that the frame of the bike was bent and therefore not-put-together-able (what an awesome new word!). Toys R Us was closed and not opening on Saturday at 9am. Doing some online research, we learned that the store where we bought the bike was 'out of stock' on that model. We'd...err... Jesse would have to go to a store FARTHER away to exchange it. FABULOUS! So with the party prep in full roar at home, Jesse drives over 45 minutes to Toys R Us and assembles the bike in the store parking lot (to ward off any other part malfunctions!)

So much for highlights, eh? Now a final collage of birthday pics! Some winners; some not so much!


More posts to come....including (eventually) our mini-vacation to Patoka Lake, IN!

Just in time for Spring!

For the start of many planned blog posts, I decided to start with this. Toes.....Fabulous, Right?

Whilst picking a color during my pedicure, I thought, "Why not try something a little silly?"

With a four-year old and a(n) (almost) two-year old, it's hard to take oneself too seriously!

Be on the look out for most posts to come!!! PROMISE!

No Win kind of Day!


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Just as I was starting to think that the time change would work in Jesse and my favor..... we were woken up at 6:10 am this morning to Henry's sobs of just vomiting. Jesse and I tag team the clean-up and then try to eek out a catnap before starting the day.

Not so much, Henry on the way to the bathroom, doesn't quite make it to the toilet. We get the boy and floor cleaned up again and Jesse doesn't even bother try to go back to sleep. Cartoons go on and showering begins.

Bonus, though, Audrey doesn't wake up until 9:15am...SCORE!!

While Audrey is eating her breakfast, Henry is acting himself and tolerated some saltines. I decide maybe it was just a fluke bug and that the sickness (fingers-crossed) is behind us. I go ahead and make an vet appointment for our dog, Nala. They have an opening today! Hooray!

Before the Vet appointment, I thought we could swing in and get Henry's hair cut real quick. The standard treat for good behavior during a haircut is a Dum Dum lollipop. I hope for no whammy's and let Henry pick one out. On to the Vet...

At the Vet, we're waiting to be seen (Huh, waiting even at the Vet???) and apparently nausea sets in....I promptly ask where the bathroom is...."Where's the bathroom??? Where's the bathroom??? Where's the bathroom????" Twenty feet from the bathroom, Henry doesn't make it again!! The concerned staff gets the mop while the dog, Audrey, Henry, & I head in to the bathroom. All cleaned up-- Henry again acts normal. "I'm fine, Mommy."

After another 20 minutes of waiting for the Vet, we're seen, appointment goes somewhat smoothly (aside from Audrey turning off the lights mid-exam) and we're on our way HOME!

At home, Henry acts hungry. It's 1pm at this point....definitely past lunch time. Soup and toast for everyone!! Henry eats ~1/2 of each and even says, "I like this soup!!!" Since we're laying low, I decide to throw on some Spongebob for the kiddos and try to work on a craft project (Henry's tie-tee shirt). I get the project to its final stages and have Henry try it on. He's cute, but doesn't want me to take his picture. I'm coaxing him for a snap, I then realize it's a little too quiet. What's Audrey up to???

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Audrey has climbed on the dining room chair, found a green felt tip pen, and has now successfully colored her hands green. Fabulous!! We all go up stairs to try to get the green off. As I'm looking for some sort of solvent, Audrey gets a hold of the toilet paper. Cute, but seriously, what next???

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Not able to leave well enough alone, my own stubbornness decides that we can quickly run out to get Henry's birthday invitations printed. In and out....easy peasy. We leave the copy place unscathed and I tempt fate once again....attempt groceries. Wal-mart goes just about as well as it can go these days. We get checked out and in to the car.

Both kiddos fall asleep on the way home! BONUS!!!

As I'm unloading the car, Henry wakes up. His innards decide they didn't like the chicken noodle soup after all. The back seat (and thankfully not Audrey) got to taste it too! Two words.... Fuh- Breeze!

The day started with laundry and now as I type the contents of both car seats/boosters are agitating in the washer, too!

Definitely a no-win kind of day...a "that's bloggable" kind of day.

That's Bloggable, Indeed!

The Tour de Parcs continues...

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I know this may not be riveting stuff for some of my "fans" (Wriggle Diggles!), but here goes...


Today the temps were in the 60s with the sun shining bright! Spring just might be on the way yet! With Winter wind chills in the negatives, we're more than excited about resuming our playground tour! Even just playing outside in the backyard, we've been making sure to soak up any warm (relative term) weather we can!

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