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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Old Becomes New

Good thing our parents saved some of our toys from our childhood! The old toys we have let Joshua play with have been a HUGE hit, probably more so than any new toy we have purchased! He adores the old style Little People from Fisher Price and can play with them for hours. So yesterday when we were at a friends house and Joshua spent most his time playing with a semi truck and trailer it reminded me that Cory had something like that from his childhood that his mom had saved. Sure enough, Cory looked in the attic last night and found his two Steelcase semitrucks and trailers! Joshua was beside himself with excitement as Cory and I cleaned them up. Joshua played with the trucks the rest of the evening and had a tough time saying goodnight to the trucks. As I predicted, he woke up this morning bursting with excitement and the first words out of his mouth were, "Play with trucks!" Glad we are able to share a bit of our childhood with Joshua!



Monday, October 29, 2007

Carving Time

Last night we decided to carve our pumpkins. Joshua was excited at first,although I don't think he really knew what was going on, but his excitement simmered down as the process of carving takes a bit of time. So, Cory and I kept on scooping and carving while Joshua played nearby and checked back on us frequently. He liked to share in little parts of the process so at least I was able to get some cute pictures. Joshua did however enjoy the end result. He especially loved blowing out the candles and having Cory re-light them. Today it's just too cute, Joshua has kept peeking out in the garage to check on our pumpkins. Just another fall tradition we got to enjoy together as a family!
I roasted the pumpkin seeds last night as well using a new recipe I found online - I'm not one for the traditional butter and salt recipe. They are absolutely delicious. I used Teriyaki sauce instead of Worcestershire sauce because it was what I had on hand. The recipe I used is below and highly recommended if you are interested in something different.
Spiced Pumpkin Seeds
1 1/2 Tablespoons margarine, melted
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon garlic salt
2 teaspoons Worcestershire (or Teriyaki sauce works well too)
2 cups raw whole pumpkin seeds

Preheat oven to 275 degrees F. Combine the margarine, salt, garlic salt, Worcestershire sauce (or Teriyaki sauce) and pumpkin seeds. Mix thoroughly and place in a shallow baking dish. Bake for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.

Scooping the seeds out.

Helping daddy get the carved pieces out.


The end result.


Joshua is mesmorized by the jack-o-lanterns.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

The Candy Drop!

Yesterday we met my dad and some friends of ours from church at a local nursery for some fun fall activities. First we headed out on a scavenger hunt to find out what some animals do during the winter and collect a prize at the end. Then it was time for the "candy drop"! We all lined up and waited for the loader to drop the candy and then mass chaos ensued (not really since it was a bunch of 5 and younger kids with their parents gathering candy). Joshua and I waited for some of the crowd to clear before we hopped in to gather some candy and a little beanie puppy. Cory and Papa stood by observing the fun while we gathered the candy - Papa spotted a little football that had fallen behind the tarp that the candy was on and grabbed that for Joshua too. The kid got so much candy he doesn't really need to gather any more on Wednesday night! We were going to go on a hayride after the candy drop, but the wind had really picked up and the rain was starting to fall so we had to skip the hayride. Instead Joshua and Cory checked out the loaders that were dropping the candy for a few minutes before we headed to the warmth of our car.


Wednesday, October 24, 2007

This made a little boy's day


This is what we saw as we came down the street to our house today after playgroup and a running a few errands! There is a major construction project going on at a business pretty close to our house. Most of the time we just hear the noise of the construction machines because the construction sight isn't visible from our house. Today was a different story! For 20 minutes Joshua sat/stood and watched this construction helicopter fly back and forth from picking up a piece of something from the construction site and flying back to the opposite end of the area where the business is to drop the piece off. It kept Joshua entertained and has been all I've heard about the rest of the day.




Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Dad's Influence

Lately Joshua has been saying "I like _(fill in the blank)__" about everything. We were at Target yesterday and people were actually laughing as he walked by and said, "I like____" to every other item he spotted. So last night as Joshua was looking at a Fisher Price catalog that had come in the mail he found a picture of a ride-on Mustangs. First he identified them as Mustangs (yes he knows what several cars are by name, including Mustangs) and then went on to name them as red and pink Mustangs. Then to the shock of his father he said, "I like pink!" The look on Cory's face was priceless! He never thought his car-loving son would choose a pink Mustang over a red one! So Cory went over to the catalog and pointed to the pink Mustang and made a wimpy sounding engine noise; then he points to the red Mustang and uses a loud, boisterous engine sound. Joshua of course followed suit and has been pointing at the pictures and copying just what his dad has taught him. Not exactly what I want to teach him, so hopefully it won't stick. If you need a good chuckle for today watch the video below.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

A Fall Day at the Zoo!

Today we headed over to the zoo for the annual "Zoo Goes Boo" event (going on this Saturday and next Saturday). It's a great way to get more use out of the Halloween costume! We met up with Shawn, Erin and Owen to enjoy the fun together! It was the perfect fall day to enjoy some time outdoors while gathering treats and looking at all the animals. We attended this event last year, but this year Joshua was much more aware of his surroundings and what was going on - he actually gets the concept of trick or treating. He loved collecting and eating his treats as well as looking at and touching some of the animals. The highlights of his day were seeing the monkeys and touching a real snake (he had no fear)! The video below shares our fun.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Frisbee Throw!

I have no idea where Joshua 's talents in sports are coming from, because they most certainly aren't from me or Cory. We've both played sports, but we weren't extremely good at them! So where in the world Joshua is getting his skills from is beyond me. We play outside all the time with him throwing, catching, kicking, hitting and dribbling balls. The kid has quite the arm for an almost two and half year old! He also has one heck of a kick with a soccer ball! At the end of this summer Joshua found a couple of frisbees in his outdoor toy box so I showed him how to throw it and then helped him do it. Since then he has been praciting his frisbee throw and has gotten quite good. I never expected a two and half year old to throw a frisbee correctly! Check him in action below.

A Visit to Robinette's

Off to Robinette's we headed this morning to meet some friends from my MOPS group. We started with a delightful snack - I had a pumpkin donut and Joshua chose a pumpkin cookie. Before I could even dig my camera out for a picture Joshua had snarfed his cookie (hmmm how come the cookies and candies are inhaled and the veggies sit on his plate?)! After a little browsing through the store we headed outside to play. There isn't a ton to do at Robinette's besides eat, but we had a good time socializing and playing nonetheless.









Birthday Celebration


At the end of September my grandpa turned 92! In the beginning of November my grandma will turn 86! My grandparents aren't ones to celebrate themselves, so we had a combined celebration for them last night at our house with my dad, Phil and Ciejae. In my opinion when you've come that far in life one must celebrate such birthdays! We had a great time eating and catching up with one another. What a blessing to have two living, happily married, generous and loving grandparents in our lives! I also love how Joshua has been able to get to know them and is blessed to have a relationship with them! Happy Birthday Grandpa and Grandma!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Big Boy Bed!


We may be crazy, but with some encouragement from Joshua's pediatrician and many friends we have taken the plunge of putting Joshua in his "big boy bed"! The pediatrician suggested having Joshua in his toddler bed by the time he was two and a half. It's not that I didn't think Joshua could handle it and it's not like I'm trying to keep him a baby, the truth is I just wasn't sure if I was ready to give up the freedom the crib gives me! No worries of him playing in his room or destroying his room, just stick him in the crib and walk away! But he's almost two and half and it was time for a change. Since Joshua's behavior issues have been drastically improving and he has been going down for naps and night time very easily I figured this was good time to try the toddler bed. Now mind you this isn't a ton different than what it used to be since we just took the front of his crib off and replaced it with a bedrail that's only a few inches shorter, but he now knows he can get in and out of it by himself. Last night was his first night and he never got out, although it did take him a while to settle down and go to sleep - perhaps he was just too excited about his new bed. This afternoon was the real test at nap time! He actually tried to get out a couple of times, but before his feet could even hit the ground he pulled his body fully back onto his bed. It's like he knew we were sitting there watching him on the video monitor and he was just teasing us! So far so good, but it's only been a day! We'll give this a while before we move to the next step and get rid of the bedrail all together.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Today we had nothing on the calendar so I decided to take Joshua to Koetsiers (a local greenhouse) for a morning of fun. Koetsiers has a huge area set up with fun fall activities for kids, all inside their greenhouse. We went there last October with a few of our friends from MOPS, but Joshua was so young he wasn't able to fully enjoy things. This year I knew he would get a kick out of all of the activities. We went late in the morning in hopes that not many people would be there - it turned out to be great timing because as we got there a school group was walking out! There were a few other moms with kids, but soon we had the area to ourselves! It's $5 for children over 2, but parents pay nothing. This cost includes painting a pumpkin, popcorn and all of the activities - the corn crib, pumpkin ball toss, maze, big wheels, blow-up train, blow-up pumpkin with blowing balloons, bean bag toss, pumpkin bowling, and face painting. Joshua especially loved the corn crib (a sandbox structure filled with feed corn) and being in the big blow-up pumpkin trying to catch all the balloons flying around! Not being one to take risks Joshua didn't dare try crawling through the blow-up train - although I must say, it's pretty intimidating for a small kid to crawl up and down obstacles for quite a long ways, all on a pillow of air in which you don't have great footing. I did have to coerce Joshua into painting his pumpkin, trying the maze and going on the big wheels - mind you he did enjoy it all, he just had to be talked into trying it! It was tons of fun and not too costly!


Painting a pumpkin!

Catching balloons!

Playing in the "Corn Crib"


Racing!

Finding Snoopy in the maze!

Joshua loved finding all the blow-up creatures in the maze.




Parent Coalition

Joshua's Bright Beginning's parent educator recently told me about a parent coalition that was in need of having more parents join called Great Start. There are meetings for the parent coalition on one or two Thursday evenings a month where they discuss early childhood issues in Kent County - they really want real parent's input!!! Seeing as one of my passions in life is early childhood and educating people in the importance of the first 5 years of life I felt I needed to join this group. Last night was my first meeting and Joshua actually got to go with me because they offered free child care. It was a great meeting! They began by taking a look at a report that a committee is working on that proposes a plan for an Early Childhood System in Kent County. I haven't yet read the report, but from what I heard last night it is just the thing that needs to instituted in our state that would benefit every child. I am excited to read more about it! The second half of the evening we had a speaker talk about basic child development and the five love languages of children. The information was great! If you have a heart for helping young children in our county, including your own, and would like to share your opinions on early childhood issues I encourage you to join the Great Start Parent Coalition. From what I heard you get some awesome free materials as well - one of there first meetings this year they gave every parent attending a free Franklin Planner worth $50! If you are interested in joining just click on the words Great Start at the beginning of this post and you will find a registration form in the information about the parent coalition or contact me and I will give you the necessary info.

Monday, October 08, 2007

A Weekend of Fall Camping

Due to the beautiful weather forecast for the weekend we decided that we were going to go on one more camping trip before winterizing our trailer for the year. Shawn, Erin and Owen had nothing planned for the weekend so they decided to camp with us. We chose Wabasis campground this time and since it is so close to Erin's dad's farm we decided we would do our annual fall trip to the farm while we were camping. Since we had looked back at pictures from past visits to the farm Joshua was filled with anticipation of seeing the tractors, the cows and "Farmer Joel" (as Joshua calls him). So, Saturday we headed to the farm in the morning and spent about two hours playing on the tractors, the combine, feeding corn to the neighbors cows (Joshua and Owen loved this), cutting down corn out of the field, and feeding more corn to the horses. The boys were going to be in need of lunch soon so we headed over to Paulson's Pumpkin Patch right after the farm and quickly picked out our pumpkins and gourds. Usually I get lots of great pictures of Joshua in his fall attire with the beautiful color gourds, but this year Joshua wanted no part of sitting for pictures and the fall attire was not going to happen due to the 85 degree heat! We headed back for lunch and naps back at the campground. It was still hot when the boys woke up, so we walked down to the beach and let them play in the water and the sand for a while - who would have thought we'd be playing in the lake in October?!?! On Sunday we spent the morning playing on the playground, despite the wet dew that covered everything. While Cory and Shawn packed things up Erin and I took the boys to the nature trail for a walk. It was such a beautiful weekend to be camping and doing lots of activities outdoors! We had a great time just hanging out with friends, relaxing, playing, having fun together and enjoying God's wonderful world! Of course I took a ton of pictures to capture all the memories so check them out in the video below!

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Better Late Than Never!

So, we finally got around to getting Joshua's 2 year pictures taken, just a few months late, OOPS. It took two different appointments (we had to cancel the first one due to Joshua being very sick), a little running between the raindrops during our session, and a three week wait to get the CD's back with all his pictures due to the photographer moving. After all this we had to weed through 200 pictures to narrow down the really good ones - not an easy task! So below are the 17 really good pictures we have to choose from. Take a peek and enjoy!