Sunday, May 31, 2009

Papa and the Grands

My parents call their grandkids the "grands," which I think is really cute! We have been having a great time with Papa here. We went to the pool (where we met Nana while she was working) and went on walks, played with trains and went to church... Here are some of my favorite shots.

















These are from when we were at the pool:













And one bonus shot of Dora just because I thought it was cute! :-)


Also, something funny transpired this am. My dad took Eli on a walk, letting him go whereever he wanted--and he made a beeline to Auntie Em's house. I go there on walks in the stroller with him sometimes. It was apparently enough that he knows how to get there. My dad called Emma to tell her they were outside her door... I guess I know where he will go if he ever "escapes", but it doesn't bode well for me, since there are about 3 decently busy roads between here and there! Ahh!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Papa Comes to Town

My dad came into town on Thursday to visit for a week... the kids are loving that he's here! He has been having fun, too. Here he is with a sleeping Dora.



Eli and I had some fun playing and Emma caught it on camera.



I love his new green wind pants and polo shirt!



A little fake smile at Papa's request.


Some quality time with Papa.


Giving the grandson a kiss...


Holding the newest member of the family--she was going to sleep.


You can see they are having fun here after she woke up... also you can see Dad's ham sandwich and my PB&J! Haha.



Thursday, May 28, 2009

Hershey Park Trip 3

Today was our third trip to Hershey Park... I finally took the camera. Eli knows where we are going now, and understands what "Park" means. Wow will he be surprised when we go to a real park. (A little bit of a disappointment for the future.)

He loved all the rides today (except the lady bugs...he said "all done" as soon as it started. Whoops! He really loved the frog ride (baby freefall) and the tiny timbers (a log ride).

I love his Captain Awesome sweatshirt.


Of all the cars, he picked the fire truck? Weird! I would have gone for the old mustang, myself.

Charting our course.


A future truck driver?? He was so excited to say "truck" over and over.


This is the froggie ride he loved.



I loved the glee they are sharing here. I went on this ride with him later; it really is fun!


But more than all the rides, he loved this fountain. I think it reminded him of the pool with Emma, so he desperately wanted to get in. Of course, our kid loves a $5,000 water fountain more than a multi-million dollar theme park.




Here's Whit getting a little of our money back from the park... Don't worry. We gave it "back" when we bought corn to feed the ducks.



Here's a famous fake smile.


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Look Mommy, I can hold my bottle myself!!

This morning Dora was showing off--she can hold her own bottle now... for about 10 seconds, and then she knocks it out of the way on accident with her busy little hands! :-)




We had a fun day today. It began with playing with some "birds" and other animals my mom gave Eli that make the animal sounds when he squeezes them. He pulled the sticker off one and stuck it to his head--he ran around showing me because he realized it was funny. The sticker says, "Press here". See?



Then later in the day, Nana came over (my sister, Emma) and played. I bought him a new ball when he was such a good boy at the grocery store this morning and Emma came up with a novel game to play with it. Eli LOVED the game. Here are some still shots of his joy. At the end of the post, I am putting in a short video. The game's not that great (sorry Emma) but Eli's reaction is!


Also, thanks to my mom for the cute duds he is wearing. He is all about the dogs and the shirt underneath has a ball on it--his second favorite thing in the world. (excluding nana...)


Finally, just before bed, we started stacking blocks. He loves to play with these, but I have never seen him stack them this high on his own before!! (He is so focused!) I was so proud of my little future architect!



I asked him to smile at me and this is what I got...

Here's the video:

Monday, May 25, 2009

Pooltime Fun

Emma's apartment pool opened today so we headed over to play. Her friend Amber was still in town and Eli had a great time playing with Emma and Amber. Dora was happy, as usual (right up until the end.) Eli loved the kiddie pool.





I like the water spray in this one...





You can see how happy Dora was... She's TOTALLY interested in sucking on her hands all the time now.



Eli loves his Auntie Em...



She started this game of jumping into the pool to her and couldn't get him to stop!




After we went home, I promised Eli that Emma would be back after his bath. (He always takes at least 30 minutes playing in the tub.) Emma and Amber went home to change clothes, etc. He got in the tub, I scrubbed him up, rinsed him off and then he stood up and said, "All done." He took a 3 minute bath!! He was TOTALLY done and when he had his pajamas on he started howling for Nana. I thought he wouldn't remember (or would take long enough it wouldn't matter.) I won't make that mistake again. Here's Eli and his Nana.


How we met

Emma pestered me into submission on reading a book she read for one of her classes. It is a GREAT book! It's called the Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Obviously Whit and I are not having marital problems, but even so, the book was really helpful!! It helped me realize how solid our relationship is in almost every area, but also goes into ways to improve your communication and strengthen even your areas of success.

One of the things it discusses that prompted this post is the couple's "fondness and admiration" for the other. It says that the way in which a couple tells (or remembers) their story of courtship, beginning with how they met, is an indication of how strong this particular element is for them. I thought back to how we met with fondness... and admiration. Hahah. Seriously though, thinking about it made me want to document it. Mostly this blog is just so that the story will be included in the blog book Cassidy has talked me into making in a few months (on my one year Blog-i-versary.)

Emma and I had a good friend in the singles ward, Clint Jones. He introduced us to various anime films, came over to eat a lot and went to see movies with us. He also just came over to hang out and was a good conversationalist. Clint Jones, although a good friend, wouldn't have made the blog except that we owe it to Clint that Whit and I are married!!

It all began on November 12, 2005. He invited Whitney to an Austin singles activity... and I was the Activity Committee Chair. I was pretty busy at the activity, but Whit had asked Clint to point out any girls pursuing a grad degree or who had one (so he could avoid the preteens--haha) and Clint had pointed me out. Apparently Whit liked what he saw (25 pounds less than he sees now...*sigh*) and came over to talk to me as I was eating some grapes at the refreshment table. He tells me now that he was impressed I had pulled off such a succesful and fun activity. It was hard to fail in any activity at the Rollins Ranchm of course.

We only talked briefly. He played his trump card, telling me he was in medical school. I fixated on the fact he was still a student and some of the effect was lost. The tiny part of me that had for years told my Doctor Hungry mother, "No mom, he's not in med school", or, "nope, not a Doctor, just an accountant" reared up and paid attention, though. Haha. He also, very politely came over to tell me bye when he left for the night and commented on how fun the activity was, proving he was courteous.

The moment of truth came a few days later. Whit had asked Clint for my number and called me. I was on my way home from work when he called and when I answered the unfamiliar number he said, "Hello." I asked, "Who is this?" He said, "Your best friend in the world." I said, "Mom?" (I talk to my mom all the time--at least once a day!)

He recounted to me later it impressed him that I was so close to my mom. He then proceeded to explain he had gotten my number from Clint Jones and asked if I would go on a date with him. NO HANGING OUT, or AKWARD hedging. He called and asked me out. He said later that he listened to the "Eye of the Tiger" to get up the guts to call and ask me out! Whatever works!

Our first date was great. He showed up dressed nicely and I had to change because I was in jeans. I was impressed he wanted to make a good impression. I found out later he had just come straight from work! He was terrified when he saw my dog--he hates dogs. He decided I was worth it, though, and pursued me in spite of my dog!

We went to Trudy's and as usual had to wait an hour to get a table. We talked the whole time and near the end of dinner, I found myself inviting him to accompany me to my work Christmas Dinner. (A formal affair.) He said he was thinking in his head, "Sweet--it's going well--she's asking me to see her again." He took me to a bookstore to walk around and look at books. He had no way of knowing I loved books. He hugged me at the end of the date. I had had such a great time, but none of my roommates were home, so I texted him saying, "I had this great date tonight--I really like the guy. None of my roommates were home, so I thought I would tell you instead." He called me and I talked to him for his whole drive home.

Now I think all of you readers (all three of you) should recount YOUR stories of how you met Mr. Right. :-) Do it with fondness and admiration!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Big Fun week

We had a great time Saturday. We went to Hershey Park. It was really fun! Eli rode several rides, some by himself. I am sure most of you will be pleased to hear I didn't take my camera, so no new photos of that.

BUT Dora wore a new dress today and I did get that on camera. Also, I caught a shot or two of Eli that were pretty cute. I tried to get him to lie on the floor by Dora at one point, but he was not interested in doing that! (Sadly). THEN he came back later and tried to do what I had asked, but he was too far away and facing the wrong way. Oh well! It was cute he tried to do it, so I took a photo to document his efforts. (I guess he had to do it on his own time and in his own way..."Self" anyone?)

I really like Dora's little ducks, and so did Eli. He kept saying "Duck" and pointing.







Dora moves ALL the time. It's kind of hard to get a photo where a part (if not most) of her is not blurry. I had a few cute ones on the couch, but she was REALLY busy, so most of them were too blurry to be any good.


This one was from a few days ago, but I think it shows what a special little bond Eli and his Da-da have.


I also got this video of the two of them goofing off.