I’m really trying to catch up on our blog posts and I feel like I’m falling even further behind! I haven’t really kept any notes on our adventures and pretty much rely on the photos to jog my memory about our weeks. I do, however, remember this morning when we were all home and awake at the same time before Kevin and I each headed in to work. We hadn’t had a chance to be together to do crack open the confetti Easter eggs. Griffin was pretty excited at 7:15 in the morning to head outside and have colorful confetti blowing everywhere. He enjoyed cracking them over Lily and Brutus, and over my belly as you can see.
Lily continues to recover well. We are still taking her out on her leash (only) and she and Brutus remain separated by her playpen walls. They do get in to periodic spats of playfulness where they basically bite at each others faces and bark and growl at each other. And Finn continues to enjoy spending time in there with Lily.
On Friday I had my first weekly Non-stress test where they put a two monitors on my belly (one for contractions (pink band) and one for the baby’s heart beat (blue band) and in the printout below the top is the baby’s heart rate and the bottom monitors contractions). I had felt him moving around all morning but it always makes me a bit nervous while they try to find the heartbeat on the monitor and then secure the monitor in the correct place so it continues to track the heart rate. After a few minutes the nurse was able to get it right (she was new and nervous I could tell!). It took about 30-40 minutes but everything looked great so I’m all done until next week. On Friday Griffin also had a follow up hearing test. Earlier this spring he had a speech and hearing screening at pre-school and he didn’t pass in his right ear. Kevin was able to take him to this appointment since i was at my appointment in the morning and had to get to work after that. We are very thankful that he passed the tests just fine. They had him hooked up to some equipment and when he would hear the sound he would have to throw a toy into the bucket. He rather enjoyed it I think, according to Kevin! Afterwards Daddy and Finn went on a shopping trip to Dick’s to get Finn some cleats for his football games.
First thing in the morning Griffin always comes to our room and hops right up into our bed and just snuggles. He is the best cuddler and I love to watch Griffin and Kevin together.
Here are a few others from this week: Z is the letter of the week so Finn made a Z for Zoo and the animals behind it. Also our Rising Sun Redbud out front is leafing out and looking pretty! And a couple from the park and the zoo.
Finn’s flag football games are a hoot to watch. There are 4 coaches and they are all actively helping the kids learn the entire game. It is tiring for Kevin, for sure, but he is enjoying it. And Finn loves that his daddy is one of his coaches.
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January 10, 2016
This week has been full of fun daytime activities for Griffin. Thankfully Debbie snapped some pics throughout the week or we really wouldn’t have much to share! This week Griffin spent time doing lots of art projects both at school and at home. He’s learning letters and colors, words, sounds, shapes – so many things! I’m thankful that Debbie is so creative as I don’t have that gift, and I love that Griffin does so many fun projects that encourages him to explore and be creative all while learning. This week they painted, colored, and made cookies too! He loved making his Robot, fashioned after the book he received for Christmas, Robo Sauce! They even crafted some “2016” art work to ring in the new year too.
And the kiddos went on an adventure to Petland this week too. Who doesn’t enjoy playing with puppies?!
In work news, we are in the process of building 6 new greenhouses at Millcreek. It’s our first building project in several years so everyone is looking forward to the additional space. This project is complicated by utilities that run underground from the road up to the cell tower that is on the property. It’s going to be a more intricate process than is typical for building huts!
October 12, 2014
I love Fall! The weather is so beautiful with comfortable temperatures and such pretty fall color. The days are perfect for spending time outside. And I love it because oftentimes we just jump in the car at the drop of a hat and go to any one of numerous fun places to enjoy Fall.
Sunday after church we were heading to Tim Horton’s to get some lunch (and “doe doe’s”). We were ready to go inside and Kevin said, “or we could go to Young’s and get warm pumpkin donut holes”. What a fabulous idea! So we drove there for a short afternoon of playing on pumpkin wagons and walking through the animal barn. They have a festival with outdoor tents where you can have lunch so we grabbed a burger, hot dog, and their famous cheese curds. It was a chilly day so we enjoyed sitting in the tent for a short bit and topped our lunch off with warm pumpkin donut-holes and some ice cream (the best reason to go there in my opinion!!).
Last year we opted not do get the flu vaccine and this year we were back and forth on whether or not we would have Finn get it. In the end we decided to do it, in fact, we all did it together at our pediatrician’s office. We were in the OSU room (which was cool) and it took less than 5 minutes for all three of us – Finn first (he didn’t even whimper or cry), then me, then Kevin. This photo was after the shot 🙂 He is so patient he just sits on our lap and watches the needle go in – and barely flinches. So to celebrate Finn’s toughness we stopped conveniently at Jeni’s for a sweet treat on our way home.
We headed back to Young’s for a weeknight trip too, not realizing that the activities end at 6 pm, oops! We did arrive in time to go through the corn maize so the kiddos enjoyed running around and we then grabbed dinner with the Kessler’s. Finn loved carrying around a corn cob. He actually sat down several time so he could play with them rather than walking through the maize!
The Howard’s invited us down to their cabin in Hocking Hills, where we enjoyed some time in the woods and on the campus of my alma mater, Ohio University. Turns out this weekend was Homecoming! We arrived in time to enjoy a lovely tailgate of yummy foods prepared by the Howard’s. They even brought their grill 🙂 Of all places, after talking to a few parking attendants at different lots we ended up in the parking lot behind Pickering Hall – my freshman dorm! I have many fond memories of my freshman year and the friendships I formed on the second floor. After Fall quarter my roommate moved out so I had my double to myself, and Jaime (who lived next door at the time) basically moved in. Oh, the fun we had, I love that place! We walked through campus to the Peden Stadium for the football game and also the highlight of watching the Marching 100 perform at halftime. The alumni band performed during the halftime show too, there were SO many people playing it was awesome. They sounded great, and loud, and Finn kept clapping and saying “more”. There are lots of new buildings on campus and we didn’t spend too much time walking around but I would love to go back with the OU girls sometime soon and spend time being nostalgic!
On Sunday we hung around the cabin. Cameron, Cydney, and Casey were so great playing with Finn. He loves to play with the “durls” (girls) and definitely soaks up the attention. He is shy for about 5 minutes before he comes out of his shell and dances so fast he twirls and ends up on the floor. The adults played a monopoly spin-off game, in which Chris put us all to shame in the end. It’s been so long since I’ve played board games – let’s just leave it at I’ve got lots of room for improvement! In the afternoon we went on a family hike – all 8 of us, plus Clarence. We walked from their cabin all throughout the woods up and down hills, we saw ponds, watched Bubba (aka Clarence) bounce through the water and fields, played with sticks and rocks, petted the horses and barn kittens, and Finn even got to “drive drive drive” the “taktah” (the ATV, but Finn calls most fun large pieces of equipment or vehicles “tractors”). It was a wonderful and fun, low-key day and it was so nice to be able to enjoy the woods with Finn. He was so exhausted that he was asleep before we left their neighborhood – which, if you don’t know already – he never falls asleep in his car seat until we are 5 minutes from our final destination!
While most of the remodeling is complete I haven’t taken any “final” photos just yet. We’re hoping within the next 2-3 weeks we’ll have some artwork on the walls and everything will look complete. For now, I’ve got a few pics of the trim work in the kitchen. It’s so pretty!