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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Run, run, run and lots of fun!

Still unbelievable to me that today I actually ran my first 5K race! A friend and neighbor of mine, Christy, and I started walking daily once our kids were in bed at night. Eventually she talked me into running and somehow won me over on the idea of running a 5K with her. Previously I told her I used to run, but my knee had been injured and due to that and a lack of interest I'd never run again. She must have been very persuasive because I signed up for the race. It actually was nice to train with someone and we are pretty compatible when it comes to running strides and speed. Today was race day and I couldn't believe how different it was running in a race versus running around our neighborhood. My official chip time was 34:37 and Christy's was 36:18. I will never claim to be a fast runner, I'm just in it for the challenge of completing it successfully; my goal was between an 11 and 12 minute mile so I met that goal by running an 11 minute and 9 second mile - not bad when I haven't run in over 5 years and only trained 2 months! I'm happy with how I did, but am ready to better my time in the next race. . . did I say next race?!?! Yikes, this could be scary. Let the training continue!




Christy and me after the race.

Shortly following the 5K was the Kid's Fun Run (1/2 mile) which I had signed Joshua up for. He chose to run with me to which I happily, but tiredly obliged. He did pretty well considering most of his life he is quite the slow poke! Twice I heard he was tired, but he pushed on to the finish line holding my hand the whole way. He was one proud little boy when he got his medal at the finish line (along with every other kid who ran the race)!


Right before the Kids Fun Run.



About to cross the finish line!


Onto the next event . . . the parade! We got to our seats and only had to wait a few minutes before the parade began and boy was this some parade! Joshua filled a gallon bag with the candy he collected during the hour and 15 minutes of parade fun (it probably won't all be gone by Halloween)! He even got a long sleeve T-shirt with his school's mascot on it thrown to him! Matthew didn't really understand the whole parade thing, but after an half hour of watching Joshua and the other kids around us running out in the road to get candy he just had to try it out himself.

Here comes the parade!



Matthew watching intently.



Trying to figure out how the whole candy collecting works.



Didn't take him long to figure it out!

One content little parade watcher with one of the many suckers collected!

Blueberry Picking


It was a week delayed due to weather, but we were still able to go blueberry picking with Erin, Owen and Aiden. We were going to go to Beards to pick, but Erin had heard about a place that was closer so we tried that instead. It was basically just a house with blueberry bushes in it's backyard, which was fine because the boys could go where they wanted and we didn't have to worry about if they were picking in the right place or not. The berries were delicious and only $1.25 a pound! Perfect! We spent an hour picking before the boys got bored and we had to head home, but at least we had 3 pounds of blueberries. The boys were all about eating the fruits of our labor when we got home!


Joshua and Owen finding the lower berries to pick.
Joshua picked for over a half hour before he got tired of it.


Eating fresh blueberries by the handfuls. (Excuse the 5 year old who likes to run around as close to naked as possible.)



Matthew feeding Joshua.

Friday, July 30, 2010

What we've been up to lately . . .

. . . is a whole lot of time spent in pools staying cool! Matthew likes playing in his little pool or walking around the big pool in his floatie. Joshua just can't get enough of swimming. I think the kid has turned part fish in the last few weeks since we got the bigger pool! He spends hours in the pool playing with his friends, doing tricks, making up games and just plain swimming around. Can't believe how much one week of swimming lessons have paid off for this kid!

Playing in the little pool.
Can't get him to stop drinking the pool water, ewwww!

Who me? I didn't drink the pool water!


Joshua swimming across the pool. Seriously this kid spends much of his time under the water when in the pool - never thought we'd see the day he didn't mind getting his eyes wet!


Ready, set, dive!


SPLASH!!


Chillin' in the pool!


Videos below of the boys in action . . .






Thursday, July 29, 2010

Little Piggies




Finally I found the boys banks that were cute yet functional. Joshua had received a really nice ceramic piggy bank when he was born, but it didn't stand the test of time or the torture of a preschooler. Joshua is a kid who likes to count and sort his coins from time to time and with the ceramic bank I just didn't trust him to open it on his own as I thought he'd drop it and that would be the piggy's demise. However, it was one fatal fall off the dresser onto the carpeted floor that did the poor pig in. Since then I've been on the lookout for a good replacement without much luck. Poor Matthew, being the second child, just never got a bank and we thought nothing of it until he had coins from Saint Nicholas Day and I had no where to put them (any money they get usually goes straight into their bank accounts unless it's coins or dollar bills). Thanks to a great find at Pooh's Corner the boys now have adorable, non-ceramic (read non-breakable) piggy banks to keep their money in and they both love their little piggies!

Friday, July 23, 2010

What a hoot . . .

. . . to watch your first born child "walk" your second born child! I was reminded by a friend's post to pull out and use the child leash, uh I mean safety harness, so that I could keep Matthew closer at hand while out and about. Tonight we tried out the lovely puppy harness (it's actually kind of cute) on Matthew while on a trip to the Home Depot. Immediately upon seeing how the harness was used Joshua asked if he could "walk" Matthew. He likes to hold on to Stella's (Shawn and Erin's puppy) leash, but Stella is a strong little girl and becomes quite a trick for a 42 pound kid to hold onto. Joshua found that holding Matthew's "leash" was quite a bit easier. While "walking" Matthew, Joshua kept saying, "You're walking so good buddy!" Joshua was very proud of himself for being a good big brother "walking" his little brother through the store tonight! I think Joshua was secretly thrilled he had his brother leashed and under his control!



Thursday, July 22, 2010

15 Months

Matthew turned 15 months old this week and man is this kid a ton of work! I seriously can't take my eyes off him for more than a minute because who knows what he'll into or doing! He now weighs 24 pounds (43%), is 31.5 " tall (63%) and his head circumference measured in at 46.5 cm (31% - the pediatrician thinks either the nurse measured his head too tightly or his head is growing taller instead of wider right now, hmmm you think he takes after his dad?). He is still following the pattern of being bigger than his brother in both weight and height, but has a smaller noggin. For my own comparison, at 15 months Joshua was 22 pounds 10 oz., 30" and had a head circumference of 47.6 cm - odd thing is these were Matthew's exact weight and height measurements at 12 months!

Too say Matthew is a handful is putting it nicely, but really the kid is very curious about everything! Trying to keep up with a big brother and do what he does is a hard job for 15 month old. Here's some tidbits in list form about Matthew at 15 months old :
~Matthew LOVES to be on the go and outside - staying in the house all day just seems to drive him nutty (and me too sometimes).
~Matthew loves to play in water which is a great thing during this hot, humid summer we've been having!
~Is saying 7 words: hi, mama, dada, da (Josh), dee dee (kitty), uck (duck), ya (yes). He's even said "hi dada" and "hi mama". I'm still keeping an eye on his language development though given my experience with son #1!
~He sleeps 12-13 hours at night and takes one 2-3 hour nap a day. Putting him down for a nap or nighttime is a breeze as we simply lay him down in the crib with his blanket and pacifier and he hardly ever even makes a noise.
~The child is walking everywhere now; not always steady on his feet, but he walks everywhere and man is he fast! Needless to say, the stroller, car seat and carts in stores are not his favorite places to be anymore.
~Trouble, as we like to call him, LOVES to climb on anything and everything. He's been climbing ladders since 11 months old but now he can easily climb up onto couches, chairs, tables, picnic tables, into the Expedition, and just recently up onto the bar stools at our kitchen island. Like I said, this kid can't be left alone for even a minute!
~Not only can Matthew climb on or into things, but he's also a very talented at climbing out ofthings. He easily stands up in his highchair or seat for the picnic table; even when tightly buckled he somehow manages to wiggle free. Today when buckled in the grocery cart he completely turned himself around. This kid could have a gig as an escape artist!
~Matthew has become the typical toddler who is a picky eater. The child won't eat a vegetable, just spits them out the moment the enter his mouth. He also is rejecting cheese and most meat. Sure makes meal time fun, not. He does however devour any kind of fruit, grains and his milk.
~Matthew has taken a liking to playing with cars, trucks and planes. Many days he stands in his bedroom window watching the garbage trucks in the neighborhood and he's always the first one to hear and spot the planes in the sky.
~He wants so badly to play with Joshua, but it's hard when there is a 4 year gap. Most of the time there is fighting, but on rare occasions they enjoy each others company.
~This little guy makes us laugh so much as he likes to copy things others are doing or just plain be silly. His latest trick is to click his tongue and mimic people chewing.
~When it comes to discipline we are going to need an extra dose of patience with this child. When told no Matthew likes to smile, sometimes laugh and simply do whatever he did again. Little stinker can be naughty!

Can't wait to see what he learns in the next few months, the crazy kid!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Fantastic Weekend of Camping

This past weekend we camped at Yankee Springs Park on Gun Lake with Cory's parents and his sister and her family. It was so HOT that we were in the lake a great deal of our time there and since I wanted to play with my kids instead of stand there and take pictures I have very few pictures of the weekend (hopefully my sister in law got a few good shots the one time she had her camera at the lake). We were able to celebrate Allison's birthday Friday night and it was fun to see the little birthday princess get so many fun girly items, including a Polly Pocket Roller Coaster Resort that we, along with Shawn and Erin, gave her. I asked the birthday girl if we could put it together and play with it since it looked like fun and I rarely get the chance to play with any kind of girl toys; even the boys had a blast playing with the Polly Pockets and I have a picture to prove it so when they all deny it as teenagers I have proof to show them! Shawn and Owen visited Friday and Saturday (Erin and Aiden were in Traverse City for the weekend with her family) and they took the boat along which meant boat rides and tube rides! Joshua chose not to tube this weekend, but enjoyed riding in the boat the majority of time it was out. Before this weekend Joshua had claimed to be "pool swimmer, not a lake swimmer", but boy did he come around this weekend to be a little fish in the lake water. The kid spent a great deal of time swimming underwater and thought he was so cool "swimming"! The money spent on swimming lessons this summer was the best money ever spent because this kid is totally different in the water than in years past - can't tell Miss Anne thanks enough for all she did that week! It was a fabulous weekend!
Matthew stole a seat in Uncle Paul's new chair and then played peekaboo with him.

The birthday princess opens her Polly Pocket Roller Coaster Resort from the aunts, uncles and cousins.

Matthew peeking out from Allison's new princess tent.


Chowing down on pizza for Allison's birthday part.



Gabrielle, Owen, Nicholas and Joshua playing with Allison's Polly Pockets.


A little morning wrestling match in the trailer.


Somehow all the cousins (minus Aiden who wasn't there) found their way into Matthew's "cage" to play together!


Joshua and Matthew riding back to the campsites in Shawn's boat!


Monday, July 12, 2010

Curious Toddler

It's been 4 years since Joshua was the age Matthew is now so with that much time having passed I forget just how curious and observant an almost 15 month old is. I believe it's partly Matthew's personality and partly being second born and having an older sibling to learn from that has him doing things at a speedier rate than Joshua did. Today I was cleaning the house and Matthew was essentially following me in each room, we'd play for a few minutes and when I could break away I'd let him play and I'd clean. Mister curious discovered he could turn the lamp on the nightstand in our room on and off today and looked at me with a face beaming with pride and joy after making this discovery. This was a good 10 minutes of entertainment! Notice how he has figured out how to gain some height when needed?!?! This time he used our alarm clock to give him the extra inches needed to reach the pulls on the lamp.





A bit of an upgrade. . .




Ever since swimming lessons Joshua has been begging to swim every day. Our rectangular blow up pool is a royal pain and a bit trashy as we put it in our driveway for a few days at a time, plus it had a hole in it the last time I blew it up. Joshua played in Owen's pool at Aiden's birthday party Saturday and LOVED it, so we finally broke down and bought one of those Intex easy set pools (aka condom pool). Not exactly the lawn ornament I was looking for, but we''ll deal (the grass wasn't growing well in that area anyway and I finally got Cory's approval to kill it via a pool). We bought the pool yesterday and upon arriving home we began the set up. Joshua was BEYOND excited and had to put his bathing suit on and swim in the pool while it was being filled with freezing cold water! Even Matthew wanted to get in on the action, but after falling on his behind a couple times in the rising cold water he came to his senses and played outside of the pool! It was so cold that Joshua's lips were turning blue so we made him get out and dry off. So glad Joshua can now continue his swimming skills and enjoy a pool (not that's it's very big but it works) in his own backyard! Bring on the heat now as we are more prepared to beat it!

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Beating the Heat




Upon arriving home from our long weekend of camping we couldn't believe how HOT it was in town! After unloading the trailer, putting everything away, cleaning the trailer and bringing it back to storage we were in need of some cooling down so Cory turned on the sprinklers and the boys had some fun. You'll notice that Matthew is donning his clothes this night due to the fact that in the past he didn't want anything to do with the sprinklers, so we didn't bother to put him in his bathing suit. Matthew apparently enjoys the sprinklers now and screeches in joy at them! Joshua was beyond silly filling up pails and flinging water everywhere, but especially at daddy! I'm sure our neighbors think we are nuts, but we're having too much fun to notice!



Wednesday, July 07, 2010

The Holiday Weekend

Friday afternoon through Monday morning we were at Mitchell State Park in Cadillac, MI camping with Cory's family. The weather could not have been more perfect (perhaps a bit less toasty Sunday and Monday, but I'm not complaining)! We had a great time playing in the water, on the beach, fishing, tubing, riding in Uncle Shawn's boat and just plain enjoying the company of one another. The campground was really nice and positioned in between two nice-size lakes. We didn't do a whole lot to celebrate the 4th besides taking the kids to a "Glow Dance Party" the park put on Saturday night and then going to watch the fireworks over the lake. Sunday Joshua and I, along with his cousins and his aunts and uncle, visited the Fishing and Hunting center/visitor's center right outside the park; the place was packed with lots of taxidermy animals for the kids to look at which was pretty interesting. All in all a wonderful time was had and the video below captures the many memories made.


Thursday, July 01, 2010

Slow progress

We were onto day 4 of swimming lessons today. Day 2 was somewhat of a wash as Joshua's attitude and effort was lacking which definitely showed in his ability to even try to swim (again as we've seen many times before, his stubborn personality reared it's ugly head and he didn't feel like swimming so he simply didn't try hard). The night before day 3 we talked about his attitude and I told him he really needed to put effort into swimming or he wasn't going to learn and he would simply sink to the bottom and drown (scare tactics never hurt once in a while). Day 3 I saw HUGE improvement as he really gave it his all, tried hard and succeeded with no tears, but unfortunately I forgot the camera. Today I made sure to grab the camera so I could document how much he has progressed. Smiles and excitement could be seen on his face today during lessons and he told me afterwards that he really likes swimming lessons and he loves Miss Anne! So love that caring and loving, but firm stance she takes with kids when working with them and teaching them. Joshua is excited for tomorrow when he gets to show Cory what he has learned. Miss Anne said he could take whatever he uses to normally swim (life jacket or floaty arm bands) and when I asked him what he wanted to take he said, "just my goggles". Hmm, a little fish he is in the sense that he enjoys being in the water, but he is going to really have to work at learning to swim as he obviously has inherited our lack of any athletic ability - sorry buddy!