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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Our Trip to Nebraska
Big Plane + Toddler = Adventure

Joshua was very attentive while the flight attendants demonstrated all the safety information. So, much that he followed along with them! Of all the books that I brought, this emergency/safety pamphlet was his favorite thing to look at while on the plane. I am not kidding!



The view was incredible(of course). Joshua loved looking out the window and would point and say "whoa". Too cute!

Joshua also did a lot of this! He would already be asleep by the time the plane was off the ground. I guess the engine put him to sleep, well and the fact that most of the flights were around bedtime and nap time. He partially slept on 3 out of 4 flights! What a great little man I have! He is a wonderful traveler! More about the actually time spent in Nebraska in the next post!
Monday, May 18, 2009
For Your Entertainment:
This video is of Joshua climbing into his stroller all by himself! It is a scary and proud moment! Scary because we are now at the climbing phase and the fact that we found him climbing and standing in his stroller. All it takes is a second, seriously! This little one is quick! We are proud of him as well, because he is accomplishing tasks on his own and becoming more independent! What a big boy he is becoming!!
This is the video of Joshua trying to "pet" the ducks. If you listen real close, it sounds like he is saying "quack, quack". I am not sure if that is exactly what he is saying but we will go with it, ok? I apologize in advance for me laughing, it was just too funny to watch him with those ducks. He loved being with all the animals this weekend. Who knows, maybe he will grow up and be a veterinarian.
A weekend at Grandpa Don & LeeLee's...
This was inside the restaurant where we ate. This was one of the aquariums! Joshua was enthralled in all the fish swimming about!
Family picture in front of a pretty landscape
Joshua loved this area of the boardwalk. He loved looking at the water and all the boats. He couldn't keep still! The chase was on!
This was Joshua's first ride on a carousel! He wasn't too sure about it at first, but slowly decided it was a fun ride and didn't want to get off the horse when it was over. We also rode the Ferris wheel. Mommy was more nervous about that than Joshua. He loved looking at everything from way up high in the sky. Mommy isn't really afraid of heights, she was just nervous about Joshua wanting to get down while we were stopped in mid air...
Relaxing in the hammock and Grandpa and LeeLee's
This is Mocha, the horse. Joshua loved petting him. He wasn't even afraid to go into the stalls at all. He kept signing "more" after each petting. It was really cute! Mocha loved the extra scratching and attention Joshua gave him.
My dad also has a bunch of baby geese and ducks that he is raising for his pond. Joshua was quite intrigued by all these animals and had a ball getting to help feed and water and pet them all. I think Joshua's favorite was trying to catch them. I have a video I will post of him trying to "catch" the ducks!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Soundless Television....

Sunday, May 10, 2009
Mother's Day Weekend!!
This was my 2nd mother's day and and it was just as special as the first one! Joshua has brought me such great joy over the past year and a half. I love being a Mom! It is one of the best blessings in life. I am so thankful that I had a mother that had great values, and was strong, loving and caring! She taught me so much and I hope Joshua thinks I am as good as a mom as she was and still is too me! I love you MOM!!! My mother's day was spent hanging out with family. We had such a great day! I opened my sweet cards and present from Joshua and Dan, it was a digital photo frame...pretty awesome!! Then we went swimming in our pool this afternoon and then out to eat with my brothers, sister n law and my nieces. I ended my mother's day with reading a sweet book to Joshua called, " I Love You This Much". It is such a precious book. Joshua actually picked it out and brought it to me to read to him. He handed me the book and climbed up in my lap and snuggled close while I read him the book. I wanted to freeze that moment, because that doesn't happen that often these days. Now that he can walk and has become more independent. It was a good way to end mother's day. Below is a picture of a cute little poem and foot prints that Joshua made me for Mother's Day at his daycare. It is on our fridge and I just love looking at it and reading the poem. So sweet!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
UPDATE: Life with TWO kids in the house

Wake up around 6:15am which is about 30 mins earlier than usual. That has taken some adjustment. Get Jordan fed, dressed and teeth brushed(thankfully Joshua is still alseep during most of this). Then it is out the door, oh wait can't forget the hair, have to fix the hair( it has been done a different way everyday)...haha! Ok, now it's out the door by 7:05. Dan takes her in the mornings because she has to be at school by 7:35. Now, it is just me and Joshua with our normal morning routine. School and work. Pickup Jordan around 5 and then head home to start dinner and homework. So, Dan and I take turns helping her with her homework, while the other plays with Joshua and then we eat dinner. After that there is some free time, which has been spent swimming, playing outside, etc. Around 7:15pm it is off to the bathtub, then teeth brushed, pajamas on and then quiet time. The magic time for bed is 8:30, which both kids go down at the same time. They go to bed without a fight...thank goodness! So by 9 Dan and I are zonked! Dan and I are in bed around 10:30 and then we wake up and do it all over again. Exhausted yet? I know, me too. Now that I have let you have a glimpse of our days, I have to say even though it has been hetic and crazy having to juggle everything, it has been great getting to spend this time with Jordan. She is such a delight and a big help. She told me the other night, that her favorite thing about coming over was that she gets to play and see Joshua, loves milo and she gets to take long, relaxing bubble baths(seriously, she said that)! She is soo funny! The other night after both kids were down, Dan was laying on the couch and I was reclined back in the chair watching TV, Dan piped up and said "ya know babe, two kids are exhausting!" I laughed and said "yea, I know, and the older one is self sufficient, imagine if she was younger" He said he didn't want too!
