Wednesday, September 9, 2009

San Antonio

Elijah had to go down to San Antonio for a week for work and me and the kids we able to go with him. It was such a great opportunity and we really appreciate Elijah's boss for giving the ok. So on Easter morning, we packed up a rental car (that Nationwide paid for) and headed down to SA.

Noah would not wear his headphones any other way. It did not seem right to him that they were supposed to go behind this head. Crazy kid.


Proof that my kids have had a Slurpee!! In a town full of one brand of gas station, we do not get the luxury of this cold treat, so when we stopped for a potty break we treated them to a cold one! If only I could find a store with a Slush Puppie machine!!

The next few pics are of what me and the kids did while daddy was working...poor daddy. We got to play all day while he had to work.

We went to the fabulous San Antonio Zoo and could have spent the entire day there. We missed the whole Africa part and I am not sure when the next time my boys will get to see elephants and giraffes again. Because the zoo where we live definitely...definitely does not have elephants or giraffes. They like to capture native animals roaming around the zoo, cage them up and trow a placard on the outside and call it good. But, we also do not have to pay to go to our zoo...there is a trade off. I guess?

Feeding the Lorikeets. The boys were TERRIFIED!! Terrified I tell you!! I really really wanted to go in to feed them, and since I was alone, I tortured them and made them go with me. I Loved it!! The boys...cried. Both of them could not get out fast enough. And when I determined I didn't get enough pictures, I almost had to leave them outside to fend for themselves! But I am not sure if I have scared them too much about strangers or birds, but they crept in very unwillingly for one last picture.


This was a really cool stepping stone bridge that led to the kids play area. I love this picture because it really tells you a lot about the personality of my boys. Jacob will go first, and Noah is right behind him...watching EXACTLY how he did it. Jacob has asked on so many occasions...Why does Noah say the same things I do, or why does Noah want to do the things I am doing. I try to tell him that Noah sees him as the coolest thing in his tiny little world. He is his hero right now and that he loves him so much. Noah has even cried a couple times that Jacob didn't want to play with him. I cant believe this is already starting.
After the bird cage torture, I waited to reward them for not stomping on any of the tiny little birds so we stopped for a popsicle! I love those faces!!


Did you know this FAB zoo also has a little beach? Our water fountains are hit or miss at our zoo!! They had so much fun!! They have never put their tootsies in sand and water like this and desperately wanted to build a sand castle but I did not come well prepared. Instead, we ran up and down the water and splashed each other!!

This was after dinner with Elijah's Boss on the river walk. We were waiting for a river taxi to take us back to our hotel. The boys loved the river walk.

Blurry pics ahead-----Sorry!



Not sure where my waist went in the below picture?
The next day, while daddy had to work again, we headed to the Children's Museum! It was pretty awesome too!

The boys on some trolley/bus that I am sure was important to the people of San Antonio at some point.
Noah played Dental Receptionist


They both "milked" a huge plastic cow. It had plastic udders and you had to squeeze them correctly to get the milk err water to come out. Again...I had to force this one. How many times will they have the the opportunity to do this again?! Or want to do this?

They played in an "old general store". I ordered my groceries and they found them for me and I had to pay them.
Then a fight almost ensued when there was not enough dishes for each of them to carry the groceries on so we made a b-line to the downstairs grocery store!!

This was such a fun part of the museum!! They had a little mini grocery store. The boys could choose ANYTHING off the shelf and put it in their basket and take it to the mini WORKING registers and scan the items. They thought it was so much fun!!



The below is pictures of us at dinner at the Rain Forest Cafe. The boys enjoyed the hanging snakes and the gorilla that would pound his chest every 15 minutes.

I will do another post about our trip to Sea World during our visit to San Antonio. That is a whole post in it's self. We had such a great time and it was such a wonderful opportunity!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Let Me Hold You Longer...




Along with his budding creativity and super hero capabilities, my Jedi will be leaving me to enter the wild world of Kindergarten!! I could not be more excited, terrified, sad and proud then I am right now. That little guy right there, made me a mommy! He made me the one thing in life I always wanted to be, and he is starting his future. I hope we as parents have said the right things up till now that have given him the confidence that he will need to meet a new friend. I hope he takes the overwhelming patients he has with his 3 year old brother and uses that when he cant figure out math problems or when someone cuts in the lunch line. I hope he takes the love he has for his little stuffed kitten and applies it to a love of The Gospel of Jesus Christ. This child is such a special and unique little boy, and I cant wait for him to go out to discover the world, and for the world to discover him. Jacob starts Kindergarten on August 24th! Welcome to the world little man!!



Jacob's Preschool Graduation in May 2009


This was a poem that was read during the graduation ceremony. I went home with a totally different feeling in my heart!!

Let Me Hold You Longer
By: Karen Kingsbury

"Long ago you came to me, a miracle of firsts:
First smiles and teeth and baby steps, a sunbeam on the burst.
But one day you will move away and leave to me your past,
And I will be left thinking of a lifetime of your lasts.
~~~~~
The last time that I held a bottle to your baby lips.
The last time that I lifted you and held you on my hip.
The last time when you woke up crying needing to walked.
When last you crawled up with your blanket, wanting to be rocked.
~~~~~
The last time that you ran to me still small enough to hold,
The last time when you said you'd marry me when you grew old.
Precious, simple moments and bright flashes from the past -
Would I have held you longer if I'd known they were the last?
~~~~~
Our last adventure to the park, your final midday nap,
The last time when you wore your favorite faded baseball cap.
Your last few hours of kindergarten, last days of first grade,
Your last at bat in Little League, last colored picture made.
~~~~~
I never said goodbye to all your yesterdays long past.
So what about tomorrow -- will I recognize your lasts?
~~~~~
The last time that you catch a frog in that old backyard pond.
The last time that you run barefoot across our fresh-cut lawn.
Silly, scattered images will represent your past.
I keep on taking pictures, never quite sure of your lasts...
~~~~~
The last time that I comb your hair or stop a pillow fight.
The last that I pray with you and tuck you in at night.
The last time that we cuddle with a book, just me and you.
The last time you jump in our bed and sleep between us two.
~~~~~
The last piano lesson, last vacation to the lake.
Your last few weeks of middle school, last soccer goal you make.
I look ahead and dream of days that haven't come to pass.
But as I do, I sometimes miss today's sweet, precious lasts...
~~~~~
The last time that I help you with a math or spelling test.
The last when I should that yes, your room is still a mess.
The last time that you need me for a ride from here to there.
The last time that you spend the night with your old tattered bear.
~~~~~
My life keeps moving faster, stealing precious days that pass.
I want to hold on longer -- want to recognize your lasts...
~~~~~
The last time that you need my help with details of a dance.
The last time that you ask me for advice about romance.
The last time that you talk to me about your hopes and dreams.
The last time that you wear a jersey for your high school team.
~~~~~
I've watched you grow and barely noticed seasons as they pass.
If I could freeze the hands of time, I'd hold on to your lasts.
For come some bright fall morning you'll be going far away.
College life will beckon in a brilliant sort of way.
~~~~~
One last hug, one last good-bye, one quick and hurried kiss.
One last time to understand just how much you will be missed.
I'll watch you leave and think how fast our times together passed.
Let me hold on longer God, to every precious last.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

My Big man turned 5

Please don't call this a come back... More of a crawl forward. I am sooo sick of facebook, but I wanted to keep everyone updated. There is way too much to tell you since what...last October, so I will go from here on, and fill in when I can.

Jacob turned 5 in March and we celebrated at Chuck e Cheese. again. It is becoming a family tradition to celebrate there. No clean up, cheap games, cheap pizza. No escaping the teenage guards at the roped off door! He really had a great time! And so began his obsession with Star Wars! He has an internal struggle every day when he puts his cape on. Weather he should be Batman, or a Jedi Master.

Great friends = Fun birthday memories!

He loved his Leapster!


Sorry bud...everyone gets clothes on a birthday in this household!!
He loved them!!


We love that games are only 1 token!



No this is not a random picture from winter...This was on the day he was going to have his party. There was a FREAK snow storm that day! It melted by the afternoon, but snow at the end of MARCH? What? So we opened the rest of his presents at home with family and he has been Batman/Jedi Master ever since!

Happy Birthday bud! I love you!