10/31/09

Halloween

As a parent I'm finally starting to get use to the fact that nothing will go as you expect it. Today we finally finished the pink eye drops and except for a few rattley coughs the boys are better. I, on the other hand, have begun my typical sinus infection battle that follows every illness I get.


Anyway I think were all okay enough to do the typical Halloween stuff – until lunch. This is when Neil began a melt-down of a monster proportion. Turns out his two-year molars are trying to come in again and he's is miserable. So at 4 o'clock when our neighborhood start trick-or-treating he was still napping. Ben and Brian got to go around the block and collect some candy. Ben did pretty good, only one item had peanuts which will be good for mom's waistline. Neil finally woke up and we managed to get the fireman coat on him, but not the hat and not the smile.


Before lunch (and the melt-down) the boys did have fun opening gifts from great-grandma and cards from grandma.

Catalog baby

Each year when my photographer friend comes to take our family photo she comments on how our kids could be 'catalog babies', since they are so willing to smile for the camera. Now I know it's true. Ben's cuter don't you think?

10/26/09

Sick again

Well, just like the rest of the country were sick too. Brian seems to be staying healthy, but the rest of us are suffering with some degree of the flu. Ben is the worst since he is battling pink eye too. We will have to give him eye drops for the next 5 days. Friends of ours mentioned that their toddler went through numerous rounds of pink eye too. Their family doctor said it's from one of two things, picking your butt or picking your nose. Ben has been up to the later. Hopefully our stern explanation will stick with him and he will finally get away from this vile habit.

10/19/09

Time Away!!!

Norm and Joan came to town this weekend and were gracious enough to watch the boys for us while we went away to recharge our batteries. Brian and I went to Galena, IL/Dubuque, IA. We stayed in Dubuque (only 15 miles from Galena). While we were away we were able to go to a nice restaurant called Pepper Sprout. The chef was a very talented lady, the food was really good, as was the wine, but oddly enough the desserts were not impressive so we went down the block for that. Brian's was in a beer glass, mine involved chocolate and ice cream.



On Saturday we went kayaking in the afternoon. To bad the sun went away, but it was still a comfortable temperature. Besides we were infinitely more comfortable than the guy who launched with us, who managed to tip his kayak (Wasn't really aware this was possible since they are far less tippy than a canoe.) on entering and ended up waist deep in the river. We had lots of fun but it took a few reminders from Brian as to how to do it. I kept doing 360° every time a came out of a rapids area. They were rapids in the slightest sense really just swifter and bumpier than the rest of the river. We also got to see a blue heron come flying down the river and he was calm enough for us to cruise by and get a picture.

We also managed to do a little shopping in the trinkets and trash stores. And Brian played the craps table at the Diamond Jo's casino three times. The first two were better than the third, but he was able to leave Iowa with there money so all is good.

Here's some of our pics.

Bouncin Bonkers

This is a new business that opened near our house. Monday-Thursdays they have open bouncing. So here's the boys trying out for the first time.




10/14/09

Still Handing Out Bribes


Ben is still being bribed to poop in the potty. Today was a good day so of course he asked for cake. I got wise though… and made cupcakes. So now I've got the rest of them in the freezer. Now I can have them on demand (any day Ben is successful) and won't have the temptation of eating an entire cake. Neil at this point is just reaping the rewards of Ben's behavior.








Ben also got four quarters from Brian. He's pretty hilarious about his money. As soon a Brian got home from work Ben ran to the door with his hand out. No hello, no hug, just where's my cash Pops. He also scammed me out of my change at Aldi and the quarter for the shopping cart. For those of you that haven't been to an Aldi, think Costco without the membership, you have to have a quarter to unchain a shopping cart, when you re-chain it you get your quarter back. As long as you don't have Ben with you. Ben's piggy was very oink-oink happy today.

10/13/09

Pillow-Palooza

So we've been looking for new ways to burn off the boys energy now that we can't spend the evening at the pool or the playground. Always fun is the indoor race track. This consists of a lively game of chase around the house. The track run through the kitchen, past the family room, down the hall, through the living room and back to the kitchen. We've even had timed races.


Tonight we had pillow-palooza which is all the pillows from the family room and the living room, ten in all. Jumping and wrestling are the highlights followed closely by knocking over the stack before it's done being built. This is when I'm proud of finding those pillows for $4/ea. at Target.










Just to mix things up we took a trip to Lowe's. Where yes, I bought paint, and I'll post pics of Neil's room once the decor is complete. Since the race car shopping cart was broken (shouldn't they be able to fix that at the hardware store?) we let the boys indulge in some lawn tractor riding. Ben went for the deluxe model with the canopy. Neil like his grandma prefers a convertible.

10/3/09

Movie Night

We recently discovered that we have a theater by us that has $1.50 shows. Since you can't beat the price, we decided it was time to see how the boys would like going to the movies. We chose Ice Age 3, a PG movie with dinosaurs that was about 90 minutes long. It was a pretty cool outing. They even have booster seats with cup holders for the kids. The boys ate an enormous amount of popcorn and sat very well. Ben was the first to want/need to leave. He informed Brian he had to go potty and after two attempts in the public restroom they decided they had to head home. Neil and I continued watching the rest of the movie. Finally with about 15 minutes left Neil decided he'd had enough and wanted to go too. And why not, he was out of popcorn and had already spilled what was left of his water. Luckily Brian and Ben were just returning from the trip home and we were all able to head home. Our next movie will probably be once Ben decides he can go potty in public restrooms.

Gallery 1673







A new and upcoming artist is on the scene at Gallery 1673. Ben Roden will be exhibiting his first show in the gallery's lower level. Currently his preferred medium is non-toxic paints, his tool of choice truck tires. He's considering a silent auction for his original work, but be aware the reserve is expected to be quite high.

10/2/09

Dog-Dog I & II


I think most kids have a special stuff animal that they like to sleep with. The thing is most people don't remember them once they're adults. Neither Brian or I can remember ours. Even though I do remember having a rather tattered looking teddy – was he my first friend – I'm not sure. So I'm recording the boys friends so they can remember.

This is Ben with his special friend Dog-Dog (formerly known as Sparky). Neil is also showing his special friend who's name is also Dog-Dog (the original).

Potty Training Update

Ben has been doing really well. No pee-pee accidents for quite awhile now. Earlier this week I reported on the Ben or Blue poop incident. Well, I'm elated to report Ben pooped in the potty today all on his own. No prompting from me or the potty watch. Brian will run the train in his bedroom for him today and if he keeps up with the pooping in the potty he will get another cake. Hey, I can afford to have another cake in the house since I'm down 3 pounds from the food poisoning I had earlier this week.






Ben & Neil enjoying the train reward.