Thursday, September 29, 2011

Labor Day 2011

For Labor Day weekend, we drove to my parent's house in Alabama. On the way out, we stayed in a hotel in Arkansas to break up the drive. It worked out pretty well. We got two adjoining rooms so we could put the kids to bed in one room (well, Piper was in our room). They all three slept the whole night; we left the door open between the rooms. As Ben said, next time we might even be able to all sleep in one room! We probably could have done it this time except there was an expected amount of giggling and settling down in one room that would have woken up Piper in the other room. We had picked Lila up from school on Thursday afternoon, so Friday we drove the rest of the way to AL and got there in time for supper. Saturday dawned sunny and beautiful. We had been accustomed to 100+ degree weather, so to have a high in the 80s felt glorious!

We began the morning with pancakes for breakfast. Grandpa even took shape requests! Wyatt wanted Mickey Mouse.

When we talked to them a few days before we came, Grandpa told Lila he had some fun things for them when we got there. She wanted to know what they were, and he said it was a surprise. So the whole weekend she kept asking if there were any more surprises :) Well, surprise #1 was m&m's on her Minnie Mouse pancake for eyes.

Piper was happy to sit in the high chair and eat Cheerios.

Next surprise: a new sandbox! Grandpa thought they would enjoy filling the sandbox too, so he waited for their help. He had sifted the sand to get rid of any twigs, etc. and kept it in this trash can so it wouldn't get wet.

Lila also enjoyed putting the bird feeders out.

Here is Wyatt pouring the sand in the sandbox. Once it got about halfway full, though, Grandpa lost all of his helpers. They decided they had enough to play!

Lila came in to see what Piper was up to.

I couldn't resist sitting Piper on this cute little chair.

Yes, someone was right there to catch her should she lose her balance. And yes, she didn't stay up there very long. But how cute is that chair? Or the baby? :)

Checking out another antiquity at Grandma's house: the baby doll Grandma played with when she was a little girl.

Meanwhile, the outdoor crew was busy playing.

It was starting to get warm... don't know if you can see the sweat rolling down Wyatt's face. The sand was really fine so a little cloud would rise whenever sand was poured. So when they did come in, they were hot, sweaty and dusty. Wyatt didn't mind.

This Tonka truck was my brother's when he was a boy. I remember playing with my Dad's old toys when we would visit my grandparents. There is something so fun about an old toy made new.

They started out in the shade, but by this point it was sunny. We came in shortly after this. I had contacted some friends of ours that moved to Tennessee five years ago. They live about 2 hours from my parents, so I asked them if they would be willing to drive down to see us. Fortunately for us, they agreed. 

My mom went above and beyond and put out a very nice spread for dinner. The kids had fun playing in the pool and yard. The last time we were all together, Lila was a baby, and so was Clark (left). 

Now we are each a family of five. It was fun to meet their other two boys and see how everyone has grown.

Don't they have a beautiful family? They asked if I'd take a picture of their family, and I was happy to do so!

At first the kids were a little shy with each other, but by the end they were chasing each other and having a great time. When it was time to leave, Lila and Clark gave each other a hug without anyone prompting them. It was so sweet!

It's a good thing Piper (usually) likes Lila's attentions because she doesn't have much choice about it.

Here Ben had a blanket on his head and was reaching out to tickle whatever he could touch. Needless to say, there was a LOT of giggling going on!

Then Grandpa gave some horsey rides.

Lila got a turn too.

The architects with their cabin.

Grandma reading a book with Wyatt.

My parents have a refrigerator in their basement and anytime anyone had to go down there to get something, either Wyatt or Lila wanted to go along!

Sunday brought a change in weather. Rain moved into the area. Luckily, we had packed along our new rain boots.

Wyatt in his fireman rain boots.

It was a nice steady drizzle.

They each got their own umbrella to hold.

Fun stomping in the rain on the deck.

Lila can always find the flowers.

Grandpa came outside, and they decided to see if they could find a bigger puddle to jump in.

This picture reminds me of a mama duck with her ducklings!

In the front street, they found a little river of rainwater to splash in. Fun, fun! (Note: if you are splashing in boots and shorts, the water will just go right into the top of the boot. So they don't really keep your feet dry. But it was fun.) I was staying dry on the front porch, so this was the closest picture I got.

Grandma and Piper

Random shot of the three kids

Piper wasn't really sure what was going on.

Standing by my chair.

Rainy days meant inside activities, like coloring.

Lila decided she wanted to make some thank you "cards" to send to our friends, the Loftons, who had visited.

The morning of our long drive back home, Grandma fed Piper some breakfast.

One last time to feed the birds. After they filled the bird feeder, they spread some seed in the yard.

When the rain came, it also turned COLD. So cold, we had to make a trip to the store to buy some pants for the kids since I hadn't brought any along. Who knew when we left 100 degree heat, we'd end up in 60 degree weather?? Not me. But we still had a great time! We even survived the full day's drive home!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

All In A Day's Work {Then}

(Warning: this is a long post.) Several years ago I was looking at a friend's scrapbook albums, and I saw something I thought was neat. She had an album that showed an overview of their day... a picture taken every 15 minutes throughout the day. She did it every year. I thought that was a neat idea. I don't know that I will do it every year, but I wanted to document our day at home before school started (with the idea that I will do it again in the near future to show a day at home now that school has started). However, every 15 minutes seemed like a LOT to put on the blog, so instead I picked up the camera every 30 minutes. Below is our day... Friday, August 19.

My day actually began at 6:45 when Piper woke up, but I decided to nurse her before beginning our photo journey. Once she had eaten, she was wide awake... unlike her sister and brother.

By 7:30 Lila had woken up... mostly. Piper was letting me know she was ready to eat breakfast, and Wyatt was still asleep.

At 8, the girls were eating breakfast. Wyatt was still asleep, although you can see that he is moving (George is blurry).

8:30 found us finishing up breakfast. Wyatt likes to eat his cereal dry. Lila had finished her cereal and was enjoying some yogurt. Piper was also eating yogurt bites.

After breakfast, Wyatt and Lila were ready to play... Wyatt found some winter gear to try on and Lila drew a picture on her easel, among other things. I worked on sorting laundry. By nine Piper was ready to have her diaper changed and go down for a nap. She usually falls asleep pretty easily in the morning.

With Piper asleep, the kids worked on a quiet activity like coloring while I started some laundry.

After I got the laundry in, I hopped in the shower and got ready for the day. The kids watched a short video during that time. Good thing I was quick because by 10, Piper was awake!

10:30... more playing. At this point my camera battery died, so I had to hunt down my charger and plug it in. Then I fed Piper.

The day before this, I had taken some pictures of Piper at 8 months and the sheet I used for a backdrop was still in the living room. Lila and Wyatt decided it would be fun to play with the sheet. Piper decided to follow me around.

The kids used the sheet and some chairs to make a tent. Then they brought toys and books into their tent. I started working on making lunch while my little pumpkin explored the kitchen. She also had a spit-up and crawled through it, resulting in an outfit change.

Lunchtime!

After lunch, I gave Piper some toys (well, actually, I think Lila gave her the toys) to keep her happy in her highchair while I unloaded the dishwasher. Lila and Wyatt played together sending a car back and forth under the sofa.

More playing.
When Piper gets down, it isn't long before Lila is "helping" her play.

It was time to start picking up the mess they had made up till this point. Piper started showing signs of fatigue (and a readiness to eat again).

Two o'clock brings Room Time. What is Room Time? It used to be nap time, but that ended (way too soon for me!). So instead, the kids have room time which is time to play quietly in their room(s). Depending on how the day has gone, how tired they are acting, and how well they are getting along, I will let them spend Room Time together or apart. Piper also spent some time in her room... 2nd nap. Unfortunately the afternoon nap is harder for her to settle down. After she fell asleep, I started in on the laundry again.

Piper was still asleep (I didn't want to risk waking her up by taking a picture). At this point, Lila and Wyatt were doing a pretty good job staying in the room.

But that doesn't usually last for long. They come out for all kinds of reasons... need a drink, need help getting dress-up clothes on, need help breaking apart Legos... or in this case, Wyatt said "I hurt myself". Nothing a little Mommy kiss can't fix.

Of course, sometimes I have go in to solve problems. Like when you try sitting on the edge of your sister's bed (yep, that little piece of wood he has his hand on), and you lose your balance and fall backwards so you find yourself hanging on for dear life. Well, turns out that is kind of scary. And you need Mom to rescue you. And comfort you. Not take pictures of you.

Little sister took a longer nap, but she is once again awake. (She usually takes one longer nap each day, and one shorter nap.) She was content playing in the living room until I went into Lila's room to help/motivate clean up. It wasn't long before she decided to join us.

Next up is a snack and video. (And time to feed Piper again.)

Five o'clock. Time to feed the dogs. Maggie (pictured) takes two pills every day - thyroid medication and an antacid. She is our dog who upsets easily.

Time to start making dinner. This particular day I was trying a new recipe, a French Toast casserole.

Dinner is in the oven. 
Piper was starting to get a little fussy, so she had a pre-dinner snack while I set the table. Ben usually gets home from work around 6:15.

Time to eat!
(I wish I could say the casserole was a new favorite, but it was just ok.)

At the end of dinner, we had some dessert (a cookie-brownie that WAS a hit!). Piper had some after dinner Puffs.

After dinner entertainment... video game for the older kids, looking out the window for Piper. It's unusual that Lila and Wyatt aren't outside playing. Usually that is what they do after dinner (because it is finally cool enough to go outside!).

Eight o'clock... time to get ready for bed!
This was the last picture I took because little Miss Piper was ready for bed as well. Usually Ben puts Wyatt and Lila to bed by reading 1-3 stories (depending on the time), saying prayers and starting their bedtime music. Then running interference for the many reasons they think of to come out of their rooms (water, too hot, too cold, forgot to give Mom a hug, need a bed buddy, etc.) Meanwhile, I put Piper to bed by nursing her and putting her in her crib. Yes, I get the easier job (although Ben would have a hard time nursing Piper!). Some nights I help put either Lila or Wyatt to bed... but usually they want Daddy.

And there you have it! A couple hours of child-free time for ourselves, and then off to bed so we can tackle the next day.