July 3, 2016

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We’ve had another fun week with cousins and friends and celebrating America’s Independence and enjoying the fun days of summer. On Thursday this week my sister was kind enough to watch Griffin while I was at work. He was spoiled and able to enjoy a fun play day with his cousins including a trip to the bunny splash pad complete with ice cream sandwiches! It was a pretty warm day so when I picked Finn up we had planned to go to Zoombeezi on our way home for a couple hours since it was the beginning of our weekend. I was able to take Friday off so that we could go to Red, White, and Boom in the afternoon and hang out at Bicentennial Park listening to live music and hanging with friends. It’s our tradition, for Kevin and me, to go to Red White and Boom. It’s always sentimental as it’s the day I found out I was pregnant back in 2012, and it is fun to see how Griffin continues to grow and experience different things with each passing year. IMG_7326 IMG_7325 IMG_7327 IMG_7328 IMG_7333 IMG_7335 He hadn’t taken a nap – so he didn’t even eat much of his pretzel (normally he can finish the whole thing!) and was out before we made the 10 minute trip home. IMG_7337On Friday morning, Finn and I skyped with Kevin while he was at work.  We enjoyed the dark and stormy morning at home before we headed out to tackle our list of supplies for Red, White, and Boom.  I might have gone a little overboard this year – but we were meeting up with several friends and so I packed enough food and drinks to feed an army. We also experimented with dry ice for the first time as it was really warm and we were going to be there for a long time! I decided to experiment and pack frozen treats so we took frozen ice cream snickers bars and cones, firecracker popsicles, ice cream sandwiches (as my sister had told me “Finn says you don’t have these at home and we need to fix that”), and frozen chocolate covered bananas.  Anything touching the dry ice stayed frozen the entire time – I was impressed! We had a bit of melt down on the sandwiches on the edge of the cooler – so you know, we just ate them! Kevin had taped off our lawn space at Bicentennial Park this year, our first time doing that. It worked out great so we didn’t need to rush to get a great spot at the park. We had a huge area and great space to see the fireworks. IMG_7340 IMG_7341It worked out great that Finn fell asleep on our way down to pick up Kevin from work 🙂IMG_7344This year we took our pop-up tent for some shade space and a little play area for Finn. It was great!IMG_7345 IMG_7351IMG_7463 We went over to visit the horses prior to the start of the parade and Finn was able to sit on the lap of the Police Officer who led the parade. IMG_7353 IMG_7361 IMG_7364 IMG_7365 IMG_7366 IMG_7367 Holywell, the band we went to see which includes some friends of ours, put on a great show!IMG_7369 IMG_7371 IMG_7380 IMG_7390 IMG_7395 IMG_7396 IMG_7403 IMG_7416 IMG_7421 IMG_7432 IMG_7442 IMG_7448 IMG_7451 IMG_7455 IMG_7456

On Saturday we decided to camp out in the backyard as the night time temperatures were cool and perfect for being outside. Kevin and I both had tents from before we knew each other, yet we hadn’t ever used them. We thought it would be perfect to use them as our first family camping experience. Amy called it “glamping” which is probably a better description as we ordered pizza since our time was kind of limited. It was delicious and fun. We had a campfire using our neighbors fire pit so we made s’mores, had some pizza, chips, juice boxes, beer and then hit the hay! Lily even stayed with us, which Finn loved.  We used Kevin’s tent which is an 8-person tent, so we had plenty of space and Kevin was even able to stand up inside. The next morning we headed inside to get coffee, juice, and a yogurt sundae for Finn and then we headed back out to our tent for a bit before church. IMG_7469 IMG_7474 IMG_7479 IMG_7481Lily spent some time under the table at my feet as she didn’t really care for some fireworks that someone nearby was setting off. IMG_7483 IMG_7493 IMG_7496 IMG_7499 IMG_7505 IMG_7509 IMG_7512 IMG_7516 IMG_7517 IMG_7523 IMG_7527Our garden is growing quite nicely and we have harvested several zucchini. We use the red romaine on our lunch-meat sandwiches pretty regularly too. IMG_7464 IMG_7466 IMG_7316In keeping with the July 4th theme, Finn made some awesome fireworks art this week with Debbie. IMG_7293 IMG_7294 IMG_7295 IMG_7296 IMG_7297 IMG_7298And we’ve had some crazy storms lately, including a really bad wind and rain at Millcreek, over 5″ of rain, and many shade cloths, ground cloths, etc., ripped to shreds and blown all over the place. Pretty messy, but fortunately not too much loss of plants. IMG_7269 IMG_7272 IMG_7280And Finn continues to love his building blocks, he loves to build fun structures with Daddy, and Lily likes to stay on her perch and watch. IMG_7541 IMG_7544

May 1, 2016

IMG_5906Spring cookie baking! Finn, Debbie, and Sam made some cute and tasty spring themed sugar cookie cut-outs this week. They even found eyes in all my baking goodies to use for the chicks! IMG_5903 IMG_5904 IMG_5905 IMG_5909 IMG_5910 IMG_5907-COLLAGELots of spring rain this week so that Finn was able to make the most of his new rain boots. What is it that kids just love about splashing in puddles? He just loves it! IMG_5916 IMG_5915 IMG_5913And more fun with artwork and exploring the Powell parks. IMG_5901 IMG_5900 IMG_5899Our seedlings are doing pretty well.  Everything has germinated and growing pretty good. IMG_5896 IMG_5898And I thought it would be fun to show Finn how plants use water and how it travels through the entire stem up to the tips of the flowers. Since blue is his favorite color that is what we used!IMG_5892 IMG_5893

April 24, 2016

IMG_5823Pancake-maker-helper Mr. Finn here.  One personality trait about Finn that has been the same as long as he’s been able to express it – Finn always wants to help and do what Mommy and Daddy are doing.  I don’t know, perhaps most kids are this way, but I’m talking he’s like that down to what we are eating off our plates! If we make dinner and I put everything that Kevin and I are having, except perhaps one item (one time I didn’t give him any lasagne – why I’m not sure, because he does like it!) on his plate, he quickly sees what he is missing and asks for it. He’s the same way about helping in the kitchen. Anytime I bake (sadly, I do that more often than make full-on dinners) he is in the kitchen in an instant saying “I want to help!”.  So here he is helping Daddy make some mini pancakes. IMG_5825Spring is in full swing at Millcreek, which means I’m gone long days and also working Saturday’s for the next several weeks.  The pictures are few, but they are cute reminders of how blessed we are having Debbie care for Finn. She has been with our family for 2 1/2 years and we are grateful for that. Multiple times per week Finn goes on fun outings to the zoo, the local parks, the splash pad, pet store, library story time, book store, Franklin Park Conservatory, COSI, Culver’s, Handel’s (ice cream places, of course) and such. And when he’s home she has an educational plan for the week too with a letter, number, color and concept or skill she works on with him. He paints, colors, makes all kinds of fun art work, does science experiments and Debbie takes photos of their adventures and crafts and puts them in our app so we can see them while we’re away at work. I really love seeing his adventures and how happy he is – these photos are from Debbie this week! IMG_5675 IMG_5820 IMG_5817 IMG_5803 IMG_5802 IMG_5804 IMG_5797 IMG_5796We enjoyed a fun evening with the Howard’s this weekend. Kevin and other friends helped Chris build benches in their gazebo and at the end of the night there was a fun cookout with everyone. Finn was there throughout the afternoon with Kevin (I was working) and loved playing with the other kids. Jake, Nicole’s son, even made a short “basket” for Finn so he could shoot hoops with them in the driveway :). IMG_5827And this is always my favorite week of spring in the garden, when the blooms of our Korean Spice Viburnum open up.  They have the prettiest pink buds that open to the most wonderful smelling flowers.  I just love it.  Every year I go out in the morning that the first open and take a photo before I go to work. They don’t bloom for long, but their scent fills up our patio and porch and I’m in heaven!IMG_5811 IMG_5809