Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Deep Conversations

Oh boy.  Nick was in some sort of deep mood on Tuesday.  A couple of conversations that went on that day...

1) While Nick and Chelsea were petting Tommy...

Nick: Tommy is my brother
Chelsea: No, Tommy is my brother
N: He's both our brother.  And I have 3 sisters; Queenie and Gracie are my sisters that are cats and you're my sister that is a person.  And someday soon Chelsea you're going to be a wife.  And I am going to be a man.

"Someday soon"???  Sloooooow down!  Mommy's not ready yet.

2) While driving to the playground...

Nick: Mommy, how were you born before me?
Me: Because Nana had me in her belly and then I was born.  And then when I grew older I had you.
Nick: But how do the doctors get the babies out of the bellies?
Me: (big sigh) Ummm. (Might as well just go for it).  Well, babies can come out two different ways.  Some come out of their Moms' vaginas and some babies heads are too big, like you and Chelsea, so the doctors have to cut a hole in the Moms' bellies and then they pull them out. 
Nick: But did it hurt when they cut the hole in your belly?
Me: No, they put stuff on it so it wouldn't hurt.
Nick: Oh.  Did it hurt when they put the stuff on?
Me: No, not at all.
Nick: Oh. Are we going to the playground with the big slide?
Me: Yes. (Huge sigh of relief).

Gotta love kids and the way that their minds work.  I will forever be in awe of the way their little brains want to know so much and can can soak it all up.

Party pics

We had another reptile show for Nick's birthday party this year.  This time there was less talk about not using snakes to make purses and more about how frogs feel slimy like boogers...much better!  The kids were totally engaged (and most of the adults were too!) and Nick had a blast.  After the show we had pizza and cheese breadsticks from Papa Gino's (Nick's all time fave) and then a water balloon toss.  It took Ryan about 45 minutes to fill a bucket full of water balloons...and it took the kids about 5 minutes to pop them all!  Then on to what is becoming the traditional "giant chocolate chip cookie cake" - despite some murmurings about the squishy, half-cooked middle, there wasn't one bite left of the two pans that I made...(everyone loves a little raw cookie dough once in a while!)  Nick is a man of routine so I won't be surprised if I am making these "cakes" for him on his 18th birthday!!



Papa and Addison were the first to be brave with the slimy frog!





Needless to say, the snapping turtle did not get passed around!



This is about how close Chelsea got!


It's easier to blow out the candles when you aren't grinning!!!!



Slight overreaction by Mommy in this video!  Nick took it all in stride.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Cinco!!

Nicholas turned the BIG 5 yesterday!  He even looks like he got bigger over night.  When he woke up yesterday morning he said, "Look how much bigger I am now" and later on, "Look how much higher I can jump now that I am five!!!".  He is so proud to be five and we are so proud of him.  He brightens our days with his humor, energy and knowledge and his smile that lights up the room.  Everyone always tells us what a pleasure he is and we feel very lucky that we get to experience it every day. 

So what better day than his birthday to spoil him rotten and let him do whatever he wants?!  He started the day off with longer than usual Wii playing time, then a chocolate chip muffin for breakfast...heated up with lots of butter of course.  The usual morning stuff and then off to mini-golf! 


No holes-in-one this time but the kid has got a pretty mean putt.

After golf he tried the batting cage for the first time (slow-pitch softball)...


Forget t-ball...this kid is ready for the big leagues!

All that hitting (and missing) really works up a thirst...so we threw out the "no snacks right before lunch" rule and got a slush.  Yum.

Lunchtime brought us to the same every day quandry...jelly sandwich or fluff sandwich?  He went for the fluff and Mommy didn't make him eat an apple (or "something healthy") with it.  After lunch we made cookie dough so that he could have (another) "giant chocolate chip cookie cake" after dinner later.


We LOVE made-from-scratch raw cookie dough!!!!

After naps and a quick trip to the doctor so that we could get Chelsea's sore mouth looked at ("just a virus" - ugh), we waited for Daddy to get home and it was back to the batting cages so we could show Daddy how fun it is.  Despite his arms practically falling off because of the heavy bat, Nick would have stayed there all night long.  Gotta love the perseverance.  Plus, Mommy and Daddy were hungy, so next stop...The Charlie Horse!!!!  Nick's mecca.  And we don't mind it either because the food is really good and the mudslides are incomparable!


They LOVE this motion video ride.  Once again, would stay on it all night long...and we'd let them...if it didn't cost $3 for 1.5 minutes!!!

Back at home it was another round of chocolate chip cookie "cake" and singing.


We love you baby boy!  Here's to a great year of being BIG and FIVE!
(Party pics coming soon).

Monday, August 15, 2011

Papa Boot Camp

This one brought back memories of my Dad leading us and half the neighborhood in parades up and down the driveway...not sure who was having more fun, the kids or him!