Archives for the Month of July 2006 on Twinmomma's Online Journal

A teenager already?

Today Chip decided to make a dash for it. 14 years before the ink dried on his premit. I caught him just in time.

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Carrots

We were outside having dinner. The kids were running around. A soft breeze was blowing. A beautiful lazy summer evening. Until I noticed that Dale's hand was all black like he'd stuck it in a charcoal bag. We went and washed his hands and back to playing he went. A few minutes later he came over to the table and wanted to have a carrot stick. He trotted off munching said carrot stick. A few minutes later he was back for another carrot stick but this time his hands were all black again.

We go wash again and this time I'm determined to make sure he stays away from the gas grill. But I'm asking myself "How did his hands get charcoaly from a gas grill? They should be black and greasy." Here he comes for a carrot stick.

Guess where the carrot stick went? Up the tail pipe of the SUV! That's right...My child was pulling an Eddy Murphy Banana-up-the-tail-pipe!!!!

Guess we know how he feels about carrots!

Food...Glorious Food

Dale likes Sushi. Or at the very least he likes California Rolls and spicy California Rolls. He ate 3 of them last night. Chip turned his nose up at them long before his lips got near one.

11 Days of Vacation

Ah! Vacation. The balm that soothes the average worker's soul. Lazy days to do with as you please. Oh the joy! Here's how we've spent ours.

Friday-June 23rd.
Freedom!! No more teachers. No more books...err well you get the idea. Tonight we went to a Luau. We had a great time. Ate good food. Chatted with good friends. Drank good adult libations.

Sunday -June 25th
We took the boys to their first Professional Baseball game. I forgot the camera! Darn. They looked so cute in their little Indians shirts. They got free baseball gloves at the gate. Way too big for their little hands but they will grow- or so I've been told! We had Fantastic seats right next to the Reds bull pen. The boys did really well. They sat and watched (the people mostly). We even made it on the jumbo-tron!! We let them play in the kids land for a while before we left. What a mad house! Big kids pushing the boys out of cars they were trying to get in to. Kids Running everywhere. And the dirt. Boy did we Purell after that! Yuck!
All in all a fun event- the hardest part was getting the kids from the car to the stadium. That's a long walk for a toddler who wants to walk himself, near busy streets, and pick up all the trash he sees and give it to mom!

Monday- June 26th
Today we went over to a friend's house after our speech therapy session. My friend Angie has 3 children and one is the same age as the boys. Oh my! Having 2 older siblings has made him a talker. I was impressed with his vocabulary. Mean while my children spoke no words at all in his presence. We played for a while with toys we don’t have at our house. Dale learned how to roar like a dinosaur. It’s the cutest little sound- no aggressiveness to it all all. We ate lunch and then headed to the Outdoor Y. We’ve never been there before but they have a nice sized toddler wading pool and a new splash park that was opening that day. The boys loved the pool. It took them a little while to warm up to the idea but after a few rounds of “Ring around the Rosie” all was good.
We didn’t get our usual nap, which had me worried but it turned out ok because when they did nap- I got time to clean the house and take a nap myself! Naps rule!


Tuesday- June 27th
Well it rained today but we did manage to find time to squeeze in a trip to the park with our friends Pebbles and Bam-Bam, who are also twins. My kids love the slide. Can’t get them off of it. Pebbles is into some dangerous climbing. She’s too little to be that high off the ground and teaching my Chip how to do it too.
We had a nice visit from Elin, our Help Me Grow coodinator. And we played outside until bath time.

Let me pause for a moment and discuss bath time. Bath time has now turned into the Shamu and Friends splash show at Sea World. Dale likes to stand up and drop to this bottom- just like the end of Ring Around the Rosie. Recently he has taken to belly flopping like a Pro Wrestler. He does this every evening- water or not.

Wednesday June 28th
Happy Anniversary to us! Dear Hubby and I have been married 9 years today. Wow! 9 years. Who knew time could pass so quickly?

Today is my last day home with the boys by myself. Daddy starts vacation tomorrow. After a rocky start to our morning (the boys were B-A-D! Ugh! Destructive to the max), we went to the zoo with Aunt Jenny, Sandy, and Grandma and some of Aunt Jenny’s friends from work. It was a nice day. We had fun. With grandma there I was able to let the boys out of the stroller to run around a little. They were pooped by the time we left at 2:30. They didn’t wake up from their nap until 6!

3 + hours Bonus Time for Mommy. 5 loads of laundry done- 4 more to go.

We tried to go to Daddy’s softball game with a picnic but half way there the sky opened up and fell. There was lightening too so we went home and had a carpet picnic instead.

Thursday June 29th
We got up early and went to the zoo again-this time with Daddy. We went to areas that we rarely go to because it helps to have a second set of eyes and hands around. We got to go to the Touch Exhibit where we touched sting rays and nurse sharks. Chip ran around and loved it. I’ve got a ton of funny pictures of him making faces with his hands in the water. Dale had a thoughtful/fearful expression on his face as he tried to touch the rays. We also rode the tram. Chip LOVED it! He giggles and waves and smiled the whole way in the 3 mph moving bus. Ah, the joy of the simple things!

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One of the things I miss the most about my pre-children life is going to the movies. Dear hubby and I would go to the movies almost every weekend prior to the birth of our kids. Now that means getting a babysitter or a strategic planning of events- something akin to the storming of Normandy Beach just to catch the latest summer blockbuster. Well not any more. We took the kids to the drive in! That’s right! The drive in movie theater! Granted it didn’t quit go as I planned but it worked out. I was hoping they’d fall asleep in the car before we got there but they did eventually fall asleep before the movie started (around 9:30). I think this is something we will try again. By the way we saw Superman Returns. It was ok but not nearly as good as Spiderman or X-men or even Batman Begins.

Friday June 30th
When the day dawned we decided to let the boys have some down time. We hung around the house and played outside. We got them back on their nap schedule. When they woke up we went to the Outdoor Y to go swimming. It was a nice sunny day so there were a lot more people there then compared to earlier in the week. Dale loves the pool. He’s such a little fish. He jumped. He splashed. He ran around. He played with water toys. What about Chip you ask? He clung to my legs and wanted up most of the time. He's been my shadow the last few days. Cries when I leave the room. Wants to sit on my lap whenever I sit down. He's going to have a hard time going back to day care.

Saturday July 1st.
We decided we all needed some down time today. Dear Hubby worked on putting our kitchen back together from the painting we did last month. I did more laundry and cleaning. The boys played and took a big nap. We had a cook out in the back yard with our new patio furniture.

Sunday July 2nd
Despite the threat of rain, we decided to take the kids for their first visit to Lake Erie at Mentor Headlands beach. It’s a great beach with tons of sand and dunes, miles of parking, and clean water. The lake really looked like the ocean today with the choppy water and waves crashing. The water was dark and the sky was windy. It was so windy in fact that the sand was blowing so hard it felt like shards of glass. Needless to say we didn’t go down to the water’s edge. Instead we set up in the sand between two dunes out of the way of the wind. The boys LOVED the sand. They got right into digging and running in it. Chip was burying his car and digging it up. Dale liked to pick up all the bigger rocks and throw them around. I was worried they might not like the feel of the sand on their feet. Obviously it was a wasted worry. We watched some guy parasailing on the sand. That’s right-on the sand. He had a sail and he let it drag him across the sand from one end of the beach to another. Before we left I took Chip down to the water’s edge to see how warm the water was. (Not bad but still not the Bahamas. Official water temp is 70). He stood on the shore and held my hand as the water crashed over his feet. He laughed and giggled. He is such a child after my own heart. I could spend the entire day standing on the shore playing in the water. It always makes me happy.
We took off right before lunch and it started to storm on our way home.

Monday July 3rd
We took the boys to Geauga Lake today. Their first trip to an amusement park. The first ride that we rode was the choo-choo train. Chip was in 7th heaven from the moment we got in line. Dale looked apprehensive the whole time. I rode with Chip and Daddy rode with Dale. I got a ton of pictures of them. As I was getting off the ride I got yelled at by a 16 year kid for taking pictures. Well excuse me for wanting to document a first in my children’s lives. This is the second time this week I’ve gotten yelled at by a 16 year old. The other day we got yelled out for feeding the kids on the pool deck. We had to pack up and move with two screaming kids toddling behind us because they didn’t understand why we gave them food and then took it away.

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I realized when we were at Geauga Lake that by the time the boys are old enough to ride the good rides at the park, we’ll be in our 40’s and won’t have the stamina to get thrown around like that all day.

Tuesday July 4th- Independence Day
Happy 4th of July! 230 years of the American way. That’s quite a milestone.

I woke up feeling sort of depressed. My time off is coming to an end. I’ve had such fun. Why is our culture set up to work so hard? Why can’t we have summers off like we did in school? It’s too bad we couldn’t just go to work for a few hours each day and leave when we finished our work. I bet people would be a lot more productive. I know I wouldn’t waste as much time wishing I was somewhere else if I knew as soon as I finished X, Y, and Z; I could go. So far this vacation I’ve seen 4 movies, watched my soap every day, read Angels and Demons, and got to cook out nearly every day. All good things in my book!

Anyway, today we hung around the house again. It was raining when we got up and looked like it wanted to rain more. When the boys took their nap- I went and did some shopping for me. I need to get out and do some more. I still need to replace my oversized clothes from when I lost all the weight.

There is one nice thing about where we live- they do a major fireworks display every year about 1 mile from our house. For the last 6 years we’ve just watched the display in our backyard. It’s great. No fighting people to get a good spot on the lawn. No walking miles to your car and waiting forever to move 10 feet once in the car. Yep, definitely will miss that when we move.

Well vacation is over. I’ve got to go get ready to go to work tomorrow. Sigh. Only 354 days until my next summer vacation.