Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Field Trip - Pumpkins, Hayrides, Trains, and Animals

Field Trip - Pumpkins, Hayrides, Trains, and Animals


Today was Emily's field trip to Orr Family Farm.  I took the day off so that I could go have fun with her.  The kids had buddies for the day so another little girl walked around with us. The field trip was self-guided so each parent/kid group could go around to all the different activities whenever they wanted.  I know I had a lot of fun and I think they did too.


Went on a Hayride to the Pumpkin Patch.  Everybody got a pumpkin to take home.



Rode the Train. I wish I'd gotten a better picture of the train.



Played on a little carousel at lunch.



Rode the horse swings at the playground.

Petted some animals.  Fed them too.

Fed this goat.  Goats don't eat rocks, by the way.

 Climbed the Hay Mountain.  And slide down the giant slides.

Learned about animals and plants.

Being silly.

Posing with the big pumpkins.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Fall Break 2012 - Parks

Fall Break 2012 - Parks
Today was day two of fall break!  The funnest things we could think of were a trip to Andy Alligator's Fun Park and a trip to the park.

I put $5 on a Gator Bucks card for each of the kids.  Emily spent her money on just a few $1 games and Noah wanted to run off instead of playing anything.  So we didn't get to stay there long.  Emily was pretty disappointed, but it was really hard trying to keep Noah in one spot while she played a game.

After Andy Alligator, we ran by Sonic for some lunch.  I'm not sure Emily was too happy about this either, but it was fine.

Then we went to the big park.  First, we got the stroller out and walked around the track.  It was only a mile, but every couple minutes Emily was asking to sit down or get a drink.  We eventually did make it around and back to the playground.

Noah went right to the swings and was just laughing so loud saying "high high Mama!"  Emily liked sliding down the big slide and climbing up the rock wall. She played with Noah on the little kid playground for a while too.  I didn't get any pictures of them on the little kid playground because I was working too hard trying to keep Noah from sliding down the slide without me.  They had a good time though.

Here are some pictures from our day.












Thursday, October 18, 2012

Fall Break 2012 - Zoo Fun

Fall Break 2012 - Zoo Fun
Emily is on Fall Break the end of the this week so I am taking a few days off and we are going to do the "funnest things we can think of".

Today our funnest thing was a trip to the zoo.

My pictures are out of order, but that's okay.

I wanted to get Emily and Noah's picture in front of this little brass elephant figure, but Noah was not too thrilled.  This the best one I could get. I think he was a little scared.







This was the first time I'd been to the new Elephant Habitat at the zoo. It was really cool.  There was an elevated walkway that overlooked the elephant play yard and you could see down into their house where they lived.


There is a new(ish) baby elephant name Malee.  Here she is with her mom and her aunt.


We also went over to the aquarium to check out all the fish.  We let Noah out of the stroller and he ran around the place yelling "Look!  Look, Mama!"  This picture was at the sea lion viewing area where they dive down right in front of the window.


We saw this giant anteater.  (Of all the animals at the zoo, I ended up taking a good picture of an anteater? Really?)


Noah was checking out all the animals. And he didn't even have to trudge up and down all the hills at the zoo.  Lucky.



Emily really enjoyed the zoo. She had gone with her camp this summer so she was telling me all about the different animals and where to go.


We rode the tram to see all the animals we didn't get to see on foot.  At first, Noah seemed to be excited to go riding on the "train". But after it started, he really wanted to get down. I told him that the conductor will make us get off the train if he stands up. That didn't help.



There is a new Children's Zoo.  It had a waterfall that ran down to a pond full of the Koi fish above.  Emily thought those were really neat and just so huge.


There was also a petting zoo, but Emily said "no way" to that.  Also there was a Lorakeet exhibit with some little birds that land right on you and you can feed them nectar.  But Emily said no to those too.

So we settled for these pink flamingos.  Very awesome.




We all had an awesome time at the zoo.  It was pretty windy, but not too cold.  I think we picked the perfect funnest thing we could think of.

Who knows what we'll do tomorrow ....

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Story Time

Story Time
Look who has taken over story time at our house.






Also, this has started happening ...











Oh boy!!!


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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Milk's Favorite Cookie

Milk's Favorite Cookie
Noah is a big fan of milk's favorite cookie.

He likes to split the two halves apart and separate the cream part. Then he dips the cookie part into his milk and eats it all up.

And after that, he likes to hold the cup of milk himself and drink it up.

He says this is "yummy!!"





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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The Trains!

The Trains!
Noah loves to play with his trains.  He has several different sizes and types of trains.

Here, he is lined up his miniature trains on the floor.  Sorry about the bad picture. It's from my iPhone. I need to start using my other camera, but I can't find the cord to upload the pics to my laptop.



You can't really see it in this picture, but Noah was wearing his Thomas the Train shirt this day as well.




And he was also watching Thomas the Train on TV.





Sorry about the fuzzy picture, but what can I say? He loves his trains.



 
 
Also, Noah went to the doctor one last time to make sure his leg was okay.  The x-ray looked good.  The doctor said to give him another month before he starts back to sports. (What two-year-old do you know that plays sports?)  He also said to get rid of the trampoline and the monkey bars because they see more injuries and broken bones from those two things than anything else.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

History

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I have finally figured out why history class in school is important.

It's so that you'll know the answers when your child quizzes you about what she's learning in history class in school.


Monday, September 17, 2012

First Tee

First Tee
Emily started First Tee on Saturday. The kids will learn the game of golf and life skills.

The first class, they did some putting. Emily is in all pink. Her friend Madison is also pictured.










On the way home, Emily asked when her next class was going to be. We told her it would be next Saturday. She said "I want to go back tomorrow."

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Happy Birthday Noah!

Happy Birthday Noah!
We had Noah's 2nd Birthday Party at Andy Alligator's Fun Park. 

He had a Sesame Street cake.  It came from our favorite bakery and was delicious as usual!


I also made some confetti push up pops as party favors.  Everyone seemed to think my push up pops were better than the bakery cake.  I made homemade buttercream frosting.




The kids had pizza and cake and then they went and played on all the games.





Noah was just so excited and running back and forth between all the games and his friends.



But after the party he was so so tired.  He didn't like me trying to talk to him in the car.  Poor sleepy guy!







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2nd Grade

2nd Grade
Emily started 2nd grade today. I took this picture before we left for school. Isn't she pretty???




Her shirt says Smarty Pants. Yes, she is.

Before we got very far down the road, it started sprinkling. Emily saw a rainbow in the sky. She saw it first - its very important to be first on certain things and this is one of them.  I told her that it was probably a sign that she was going to have a good year in 2nd grade at this school.  But she's too smart for me. She said it was probably just God's sign that He'll never flood the earth again.  Of course she's right.

By the time we got to the school, it was pouring down rain!  Luckily, I had a small umbrella in my car but we were still soaking wet by the time we got to the school building. When I got back home, I had to change my clothes. 

When I picked Emily up from school, she said she had a good day.  Some of her friends are in different classes this year, but she still gets to see them during the school day.

I think 2nd grade is going to be a good year!

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