Thursday, December 5, 2013

Happy Halloween and Thanksgiving

As usual, a little late in posting updates so here's a combined Happy Halloween and Thanksgiving!  

For Halloween, we did the obligatory trip to the pumpkin patch and dressed the child in the cute outfit with the hat that they hate.  She did enjoy the pumpkin patch - particularly the slides and ducks at the petting zoo.  We went a little late in the season so there were slim pickings at the patch.  We checked out the inventory, but didn't actually pick a pumpkin - don't think that she noticed.







She had a great time on Halloween handing out candy to kids in our front yard.  We decided to skip the house to house trick or treating - maybe next year.  My phone died on Halloween and I didn't grab the camera so I don't have great pictures of her cute owl costume, which she did wear for part of the night.



We stayed in town for Thanksgiving since it's just too hard to travel over the holiday weekend with a toddler.  Luckily, my sister was able to come down from New York to spend the weekend with us.  We spent the day at the home of some wonderful friends and had about 8 adults and 4 kids fill the house.  Tons of great food and stuffed adults - the kids mainly chowed down on the Jello salad.





Thursday, October 24, 2013

The Seasons of Dinner

Last night, it was warm and sunny:


Tonight, it was a little chilly:

Thursday, October 10, 2013

September Travels

We had a busy September traveling to Texas to visit family and attend a wedding and then to NYC and New Jersey to watch the Hogs play Rutgers.  Yep, Caroline's first Razorback game was in New Jersey.

My Mom took most of the pictures in Texas where we managed to get in two trips to the pool, a trip to the park, visits with family and friends, trip to the zoo and a trip to the Children's Museum in Houston (which is awesome).  Caroline and I also went the Children's Museum in Dallas and sorry Dallasites, but the one in Houston is far and away better than the one in Dallas (at least for the under 2 crowd).

At the amazing pool in my parent's neighborhood - it basically has a playground in the pool:



Coloring at her own table at Nana and Granddad's house:


"Helping" Nana unload the dishwasher and put away the silverware:


Watering the patio:


At the Children's Museum in Dallas:


At the hotel in Dallas and pouting because I told her not to do something (can't remember what now):


Here are a few from our trip to NYC and the Rutgers game.  I think that Caroline really loved all the hustle and bustle of NYC.  She also loved running around the stadium at the game so I saw about 15 minutes of it - which is probably better since we blew the lead and lost the game.

Playing at Battery Park (and yes, Spanky made her wear a Razorback outfit every day of the trip except for the ride home since we lost):



We were so fortunate that Spanky's friends let us stay in their amazing corporate apartment in the Financial District since they were out of town for the weekend.  We were directly across the street from the Ground Zero Memorial and had amazing views of the city:




At the game - we really only sat in our seats for about 10, maybe 15 minutes:


The rest of the time was spent chasing this one around the stadium:






Sunday, September 15, 2013

New School

Caroline has been at an in-home daycare since she was 10 weeks old. We really enjoyed having her at the in-home with Gail and Cissy.  They provided a wonderful, warm and loving environment for her and it was especially wonderful when she was so little.  We would have kept her at the daycare, but after 1.5 years on the wait list, we finally got into our preferred daycare in our neighborhood.  You don't get a second chance so we took the spot. We have been on 6 other wait lists for over 2 years and we still have not gotten in to any of them...

It has been a bit of a difficult transition for Caroline - new place, new people, new routine.  We get a report each day on how she did.  At first, we got happy, active and sad, but since that first week, we've gotten reports of only happy and active (although I may have given her a cranky report a time or two).  The daycare is definitely more structured - eat at certain times, nap at certain times, out for walks every day, art projects - we were hoping the structure might help with the napping (since she sometimes didn't take one at all at the old daycare).  So far, it's been better, but she has had no nap or 15-20 minute nap days, but usually her daily report notes about an hour - a huge improvement!  I tried to take some pictures of her last day with Gail and Cissy and her first day at the new daycare, but I didn't have a very cooperative subject either day.

Here's one that was probably taken her first few weeks that she went to daycare with Gail and Cissy (such a sweet, happy baby):


And here I am trying to take a picture of the toddler version (she's yelling "no" at me in both pictures):



This one's better (although you'll have to ignore the Target bag):


These two are from a previous evening during her last week at the old daycare - think that we were going on day #3 of no nap - she fell asleep in her dinner and I was able to change her and put her into bed without her waking up.  




Here she is on the first day of her new daycare.  We were running late as usual so she's finishing some toast and she really just wanted to point out her new shoes - the girl does love her some shoes:






Sunday, September 1, 2013

Summer Fun

We had a great summer.  We tried to take advantage of the warm weather as much as possible - summer always goes by way too fast.  We managed to get in one trip to the beach, visits to splash parks and fun with the water table in our yard.  We also had a little wading pool and sprinkler for the yard, but the water table was the preferred water toy for the summer. Here's are a few lots of pictures from the summer:

We don't have a great neighborhood pool in our area, but we do have some great splash parks.  I was a little worried that Caroline wouldn't like all the water spraying in her face, but she LOVED it!  She would go running towards the water with her hands in the air screaming with glee.  It was hard to capture in a picture (especially without getting soaking wet).







We went to Rehoboth Beach at the end of July for a quick weekend.  It was a nice and relaxing trip.  We managed to include golf, trips to the outlet malls, a visit to the water park and some time at the beach.  I think that all the activity might have worn Caroline out...











Here's just a few more from the park and playing in our yard: