Tag Archives: powell festival

June 24, 2018

We’re enjoying summer around here and keeping busy with fun trips and activities. This week Griffin, Reid, and Jenn headed to the zoo on World Giraffe Day (celebrating the longest necked animal on the longest day of the year). Finn fed the giraffe’s and they had a few hours of fun exploring the zoo. Giraffe’s are Jenn’s favorite animal (she even has a lovey on her dashboard!) and she wore a cute giraffe shirt for their adventure :).  Each year the Powell Festival seems to be up against summer storms! This year is no different and we didn’t think we were going to venture out. Even though the skies were looking iffy we decided to go for it and had a blast! It had rained so much during the week the kids activities area where they have numerous inflatables and fun things for kids was an absolute mess! Deep tire ruts in the grass from where the entertainment trucks drove in to get their activities setup. We didn’t even venture off the path back there but rather Finn had a go at the trampoline for a few minutes which he seemed to enjoy just as much. It turned out to be a beautiful night and we were glad to have gone.  Baseball games continue on Saturday morning. It’s nice to get up and have some time at our house in the morning and then head out to the ball field for some fun.  I put this picture in, even though it is blurry, as it perfectly captures Reid’s expression when he is getting tired and wants his paci. He takes his finger and puts it up to his lip and just babbles a bit, all while making his sad eyes and scrunching his forehead. And here is a picture of Rowan from when he was 10 months old. He and Reid definitely share many similarities!

June 25, 2017 ~ 5 weeks

Reid continues to grow well and bring us smiles every day. He is a great cuddler and I love just looking at him and wondering what goes through his mind.

Griffin used to sleep in this exact same position! Reid went to the doctor for his 4 week well check this week where he checked out great! Dr. Wilde remarked that his big belly and chubby cheeks are the telltale signs of a growing and thriving baby. He did get one shot in his thigh – the poor guy turned beet red and did the whole no-sound-making-angry-crying face for a minute or two before he calmed down and then he was just fine. He weighed in at 10 pounds 15.6 ounces (we had guessed 11 pounds at home for this visit so we were close!) which is the 78th percentile.  He was 22.5″ long (92nd percentile) and his head circumference was 40 cm (99th percentile).  We have ourselves a super healthy and big baby! We did have some concerns at this appointment as Kevin had noticed a marble-like lump off to the side under his right nipple last week. As it turns out it is a normal thing in breast-fed babies. Something about hormones from the mother….I’m just glad it is nothing to worry about and it seems to be going down already since last week when Kevin discovered it. He is really a happy and content baby a majority of the time. There have been some times though that I wonder if he has a bit of reflux or issue with something I’ve eaten. So I discussed that with the doctor who asked if he spits up much. I told him he hardly ever spits up and so he mentioned silent reflux when the baby may have some reflux and it is most noticeable when he’s feeding as it would arch his back, be really fussy, and pull off while he’s eating.  Learning about that made me question if he does have a bit of reflux because he has done that at times, but the more I think about it I think in his case he just has a fair bit of gas as he will burp or toot and then calm down. He also has baby acne, which I’ve wondered if it is truly acne or a reaction to breastmilk (or a factor in something I’m eating). So I’m hoping both his complexion and gas get better and I’m working on not worrying about them! This week Reid’s right eye was also oozing some yellow sleepies. I’m pretty sure he has a clogged tear duct so I’ve been massaging that and hoping it will clear up soon.  One of the projects on my list has been to repurpose the loft into a more usable space and also less of a junk collecting area. This week I moved all of the leftover wood (blue boxes) from the middle of the wall down into the corner and I also moved my craft/work table up against the wall so the room is more open. We are going to convert the existing storage bookshelf from craft and miscellaneous storage into kids storage and also move the identical storage shelf from the family room up to the loft. I think Griffin will really enjoy having a carpeted playspace and Kevin and I will enjoy having the kids toys (read that as at times messy area) up in the loft. We are gradually moving toward improving our family room area so it will become a place where we spend our time as right now we hardly ever use it! This week Kevin interviewed for his job as he had updated he resume and had to reapply for his current position. The state’s fiscal year begins each July 1st and this year Kevin is hoping to change the company he uses as a pass through for billing. So, I bring that up as he wore a tie to work for his interview. He looks so handsome, eh? Luckily a friend snapped this photo of him and he sent it to me as a typical work day doesn’t involve ties!We enjoyed a quick dinner followed by family movie night on Friday.  It was awesome –  we were all snuggly and I loved that I was in bed at 8 pm, lol! We watched Trolls, which Griffin really loved. It had him up dancing and I loved watching that the best!
Saturday’s mean t-ball time! The kids this week were feeling more comfortable and getting the hang of how things work. It made for a smoother game where we made it through each of the batters twice in an inning and were able to play two innings this week. Each week there is a sportsmanship value that the coach teaches the kids and this week it was about sharing. At the end of the game the coach awards a player a medal for demonstrating the value and this week Griffin was awarded the medal for sharing! It was so appropriate as he is wonderful at sharing with others. Each time he makes a craft he wants to give it away to someone, or he gets a snack and will share it with someone, he regularly shares toys, and so on. I was super happy for him and I could tell he was proud that he had been given the medal by Coach Abigail.
Another fun Saturday afternoon spent with Cole and Cooper, complete with Mr. Brian making them all lunch! Brotherly snuggles before we headed to the Powell Festival at Village Green Park. It was a beautiful night to be outdoors listening to live music, having dinner, and watching Griffin enjoy the kids play areas.  Kevin pressure washed the porch and patio over the weekend and it looks a-m-a-z-i-n-g! The floor is so clean and the patio is also weed free as he used the flame thrower and burned them all up! On Sunday we had a neighborhood block party that we helped organize along with 3 of our other neighbors. Our neighborhood hadn’t had one in a few years and we thought with the turnover we’ve had in the ‘hood and the new kids and families it would be good to have a gathering. Kevin was the grill master and we setup the bounce house in Brian’s yard, along with other outdooor games. We had a decent turnout and it was nice to meet new neighbors and others who’ve been here a long time but that we just don’t know!  Check this guy out at almost 5 weeks filling out his new 3 month outfit from Grandma Beilstein.  So big! Lily always getting comfortable on the couch. I’m not sure how we’re going to teach her not to get up on the furniture once we replace our awful couch someday!This week we made impressions of Reid’s hand and feet. They turned out really well, though we did have to round the bottom of the footprint. We had planned to have them be the same length but it turns out his feet are longer than his hands :). Griffin really loves to learn and has shown an interest in numbers and letters. He regularly asks what the letters he puts together spell and he’s been doing some addition here and there. He also really likes matching the written number to the number of objects or coming up with words that end in certain letters, for example, “at” (cat, bat, pat, rat, etc).  Oh Brutus, he’s just killing me some days. He is the sweetest dog, but he definitely needs more attention and exercise that he’s been receiving lately. This week while rearranging the loft I was vacuuming as I was moving furniture around so the cord was all over the floor. He and Lily were laying on the floor playing with each other and I looked at them and realized he had chewed through the vacuum cleaner cord.  Ugh!  Killing me. He’s been ruining a couple of items a day sometimes, from Finn’s toys to Kevin’s Keen sandals, to my shoes, Griffin’s shoes, etc. He is all puppy.  This video was put together by Google from various photos that I’ve taken over the years. I thought it was so cute I’m posting for everyone to see, not only the dogs through the years – but look at Finn grow up too!

June 26, 2016

IMG_7086

I’m loving my summer schedule! It involves working less and having more fun! This week Kevin went on a week-day trip with a couple of friends to Chicago, so I figured I would take a couple of days off to spend with Finn. We had lots of fun and adventures including a trip to Mansfield (a post Father’s Day trip) and yet another day at Zoombeezi.  I love that we can go to Zoombeezi for the whole day or a few hours since it is so close Finn has fun and it wears him out!

Finn and I surprised Mom and Dad with our trip to Mansfield. Dad was busy planting hostas, so Finn helped him finish up by doing some watering. Then Mom, Finn, and me headed to the Carousel Park and rode around a few times. We also shopped at a few new (to me) shops in downtown Mansfield and hit up the local coffee shop for an afternoon treat, yum! Later that night Dad and Finn played some baseball. I’ve included a video that just gives me the giggles. Finn is at a state where he sometimes listens and sometimes is pretty defiant – but he listened really well when my dad gave him the signal for a “changeup”. You’ll hear me giggle in the video. IMG_7054 IMG_7056 IMG_7057We had a fun pillow fight too. IMG_7059 IMG_7061 IMG_7070 IMG_7073 IMG_7075 IMG_7078 IMG_7079 IMG_7081 IMG_7085 IMG_7086 IMG_7099 IMG_7109 IMG_7111 IMG_7112Dad had put out a lot of the plant markers we gave him for his birthday too – I took these photos to send to Kevin while he was on his trip :).
IMG_7122 IMG_7123

The Wednesday that Kevin was returning there was a really big storm predicted – starting basically in northern Illinois and moving toward Ohio (essentially following Kevin home!). I was really worried as there were tornadoes associated with the storms and they were projecting huge winds during the night after he arrived home.  Thankfully, no tornadoes near them during their drive and they all arrived home safe and sound. And of course, we made Daddy some of his favorite chocolate chip cookies to welcome him home.  IMG_7125 IMG_7126IMG_7133On Friday we went to the annual Powell Festival and met up with a couple of our neighbors. We had fun listening to live bands, enjoying the food trucks, and Finn loved the kids zone play area. IMG_7162 IMG_7165 IMG_7171 IMG_7176 IMG_7185 IMG_7186 IMG_7191

 

On Saturday we headed to Lowe’s for the “Iron Man” kids workshop. Then up to Mansfield for Mom and Dad’s annual Hosta Sale. It was a nice and warm day, so Finn basically put his suit on and played in a small bucket of water.  It doesn’t take much! Finn was assisting with sales too, when one customer was looking for a yellow one, he took it over to her to show it to her.  Starting him early! After the sale was over we helped them pack it all up and put the plants away. Then we headed out to dinner and stayed in the air conditioning!IMG_7192 IMG_7201 IMG_7205 IMG_7219 IMG_7230 IMG_7232 IMG_7234 IMG_7237 IMG_7242 IMG_7244 IMG_7246And even though we are already well into summer, this year we’ve been talking about putting together a bucket list of summer time activities. So one morning I wrote it all out – we’ve got fun plans ahead!IMG_7157