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Partying Like It’s Her Birthday!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Last weekend Mikayla’s good buddy turned one!  So we headed north to join her in the beach themed pool party!  We had a blast.  Thanks Lylah for including us in your special day!

 August2010 031 How fun is this birthday cake?  It was a crab ice cream cake!

August2010 032Mikayla was all tuckered out after the festivities, she fell right to sleep! 

On our way home we stopped to see some friends we hadn’t seen in over a year.  We had a great visit, and the girls even got some play time in before we hit the road home.  It was a fast weekend, but one packed with fun and friends!  These two are only two months apart.  It is hard to believe how much they can change in just two months time.

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She was teaching Mikayla the “easy way” to get on the couch! 

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Showing off their bellies.

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Playing with the creepy baby doll. 

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Fun With Chalk

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

I love Target’s dollar aisle, and I know I am not the only one.  They have a lot of quality fun packed into a few simple aisles.  Take for example the Dr. Seuss loot I racked up on a few weeks ago.  Love it! 

Well, while shopping there the other day I ran across a small container of sidewalk chalk.  Since Mikayla has started getting into coloring, I thought she might like some chalk.  And she did!  The first day we played outside with it for almost an hour.  She didn’t even want to quit to eat!  She was so cute too, trying to imitate all my little drawings.  Check her out in all her cuteness, and please note that my camera wasn’t foggy, it was just that humid outside!

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Field Trip #8

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

I am a slacker and didn’t get to blog about our eighth and final summer field trip before school started.  Our grand summer finale was spent at Barren River Lake “Beach” with Lara, Lylah, Emily and Bella.  The girls (Lylah, Bella and Mikayla) had a blast, and so did their mommy’s!  The water was a little yucky, but what lake water isn’t really?

Mikayla is such a dare devil when it comes to water, that she didn’t even really want to hold my hand as she waded through.  When she would occasionally fall down, she would just sit and laugh.  She loves to crack herself up!  Here are some snapshots of the day.  Lara got a great one of all the girls, so I will have to try and steal that one!

August2010 019 Mikayla was a big help pushing Lylah along, that is until the ground got too hot for her!

 August2010 021   August2010 024After she fell down and was cracking up.  Notice the big scrape on her cheek, this is when she was playing with the big kids during our slumber party.  She thought she was bigger than she was!

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August2010 027 August2010 028Staple mommy and daughter picture, just ignore my pasty legs!

I am sad that our summer vacation together has ended, but I know Ben is excited to resume his daddy time with Mikayla.

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Field Trip #7

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

We missed two weeks of field trips because Mikayla was with her grandparents and we were in Swaziland.  But with summer drawing to a close we took one of our last few field trips this week with the Goodman’s and Shoemaker’s.  We headed to Jackson’s Orchard, one of my favorite places in Bowling Green.  Mikayla has gone there several times in the fall, but this was our first summer experience.  It was relatively quiet, we were actually one of the few people to brave the heat and man was it hot!  We didn’t last very long, but she sure had fun while we were there.  We ate a picnic lunch, played in a plastic house, went down some huge slides and played with the goats.  We even grabbed some peaches and shared an apple cider slush.  It was a great day with my Little Miss!

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Jacksons and Slumber party 007 Ready to eat lunch.

Jacksons and Slumber party 009 She was not too thrilled with taking a picture together, she just wanted to play.

Jacksons and Slumber party 012 Looking at the goats with the big kids!

Jacksons and Slumber party 013 Bye bye goats.

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Feeding the goats some weeds.

Jacksons and Slumber party 023 Lots of stairs to climb so we could slide.

Jacksons and Slumber party 021  Wee…big hot slide!

We have one more field trip planned for the summer and then I must head back to work.  It sure is going to be hard to leave Mikayla everyday after the fun summer we have had!

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Bonus Field Trip

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

We went on a bonus field trip this week to pick blackberries at The Orchard in Tennessee.  It is a great little pick your own farm with blackberries, strawberries and peaches (all when is season of course).  I have been three times and each time have thoroughly enjoyed myself.  Although it was hot, I think everyone had a good time.  Ben even took time off to come pick some berries with us.  I am pretty sure Mikayla ate almost a whole quart in the hour we picked.  If you get a chance you should check them out.  We came home and made some yummy blackberry jam to have for the next year.  Here are some shots of the fun we had. 

blackerries and Indy 002 Picking berries.  She learned really quick to only pick the black ones and not the red ones!

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blackerries and Indy 004 Sneaking a bite or two.

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blackerries and Indy 006 A mouthful of berries!

blackerries and Indy 007 The berry loot!

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All tuckered out after a hard day in the field!

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Berry juice all over! 

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Mad that we took her berries away!

We leave in the morning for Africa.  I will try to post along the way, but not sure about Internet access. 

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Field Trip #6

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

For our sixth field trip we ventured back out with Lara and Lylah to Indianapolis, Indiana.  We did a lot of things the two days we were there, but the highlight was going to the Children’s Museum.  The girls were real troopers the whole trip and didn’t really “breakdown” until we got stuck in traffic for two hours on the way home.  On the way up they refused to take naps.  It was almost comical because they were studying each other and trying to figure out how two babies got in the backseat.  We went straight to the museum and enjoyed lots of fun exhibits.  We even traveled Egypt and back in thirty minutes!  Here are some photo highlights from the trips.  However, the photos don’t even begin to grasp how cute the girls were playing with each other.  They are roughly three months apart, but they play so well together.

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blackerries and Indy 023 blackerries and Indy 025 Turns out my daughter loves to play in dress up clothes.  She got really mad when I took this animal costume off of her.  Sidenote – we weren’t sure what kind of animal this was supposed to be, any guesses?

blackerries and Indy 027She was loving this scarecrow.  There were also flowers with holes to place the stems in.  She liked this game a lot. 

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blackerries and Indy 034There was a whole mirror maze exhibit.  My daughter is so vain and loves to look at herself in the mirror, so this was another big hit! 

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blackerries and Indy 044First carousel ride.  Really difficult to get a good picture! 

blackerries and Indy 045 Everytime we went around the carousel a lady had a monkey puppet and Mikayla was mesmerized.  She is a big fan of puppets as well.

blackerries and Indy 046 Mikayla made it safely to Egypt, even if she is a little wet from her water.

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Again, this child loves to play dress up!

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blackerries and Indy 054 We even made some new friends…

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blackerries and Indy 061…and petted a crocodile, all in our trip to Egypt! 

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Two sleepy babies after a long day of playing at the Children’s Museum!

We also went on a bonus field trip this week.  I will try and post about it soon, but now must get back to cleaning and packing for our big trip!

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Fashionable

Monday, June 28th, 2010

I am not a very fashionable person.  I never have been.  My sister on the other hand is.  When we had a girl I was a little nervous at first about knowing what to do if she happened to be a “girly girl”.  I think I am handling it just fine.  What do you think?

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Inflatable jewelry, now that is fashionable right?

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Stylin’ and profilin’!

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Who needs a tiara when you have inflatable rings?

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Cute as a button!

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Field Trip #5

Monday, June 28th, 2010

For our fifth field trip we ventured North on I-65 about thirty miles to Kentucky Down Under (KDU).  I have lived in BG for almost a decade and have really failed to take advantage of the tourist attractions nearby.  Today was different though.  The folks at KDU wanted to give something back to educators, so they made the month of June free for all educators.  Since the ticket price is usually pretty hefty we opted to take advantage.  It ended up just being Mikayla and I, but we had a great time (until the rain came).  The weather was overcast so there was a breeze every now and then, but still hot.  We were sweating before we even began. 

We began the day at an exhibit where you have a cup of nectar and Lorikeets fly around, land on you and eat the nectar.  Mikayla was loving the birds, but wasn’t too crazy about them landing on her.  She laughed when they landed on me and flew around her though.  I didn’t get very many good shots because I was holding/watching her and shooing off the birds.

KY Down Under 002 Loving some birds!

KY Down Under 003 Pretty birdie.

KY Down Under 004 Maybe if I run fast enough I can catch it…

KY Down Under 005 Well I didn’t catch it, but it was still cute!

The next two stops on the trail were not nearly as exciting for Mikayla.  The first was a talk about different sheep and what they use sheep for in Australia.  She was really upset with the fact that she couldn’t pet the sheep, but got over it pretty fast when they let her pet the dog.  She also thought it was fun to watch people milk the cow they had.  Then we watched a brief minute of the dogs trying to herd the cattle.  If she were a little older this would have been more fun.  As it was though, she was just sitting in her stroller in the heat.  Not a big fan!

Our next stop was the cave tour.  I wasn’t sure how Mikayla would do because it was a 30-40 minute tour.  I brought along our Ergo carrier and started with Mikayla on my back.  This lasted for about fifteen minutes while we waited for our tour guide to show up, but then she was done.  So we switched to the front carry, which lasted a total of five minutes.  She really just wanted to get down and walk, but not the best thing when you are in a cave!  So I opted to carry her through the rest of the tour.  She did pretty good after that.  The steps were a little tricky, but everyone around was very helpful and looked out for us!  Here are some shots from in the cave.

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Shot from inside the cave.

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It really was a beautiful cave.

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My silly baby and me!

Our final stop was the Outback Walkabout.  This was the stop I was most excited about because I knew Mikayla would love watching the kangaroos hop around.  Our tour guide was very nervous, I think it might have been his first few days on the job.  Plus we were the only ones on the tour.  Despite all this, we still enjoyed visiting with the animals.  Mikayla was unsure at first about touching the animals, but after she saw me do it she loved it.  She even got upset when I picked her up to take her to the next one.

KY Down Under 015 Touching the kangaroo for the first time.

KY Down Under 016 She really wanted to touch his head/ears, but she wasn’t allowed to.

KY Down Under 017 Look mom, he loves me!

KY Down Under 018 The emu wasn’t nearly as fun as the kangaroo.

While we were on the Walkabout the clouds started rolling in and the thunder began so we headed to the car.  We got to see pretty much everything so I wasn’t overly concerned, plus we were both tired and sweaty!  Mikayla fell asleep as soon as we hit the road and took a three hour nap.  Then she went to bed thirty minutes early.  I think she wore herself out!  Here are a few more snapshots from our adventures.

KY Down Under 011  Snagging a snack between tours.

KY Down Under 013 Attempting a self-portrait.

KY Down Under 014 A little more successful, but still not great.

If you missed our other field trips you can check them out here, here, here and here.  I am still trying to decide where our next field trip will be, so stay tuned.

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DIY Toys for Kids

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

If you have been around Ben or I much since we became parents, you will know that we have tried really hard to not buy a lot of the stuff society says you must for a baby/kid.  Instead we have borrowed or bought used just about everything we have used for Mikayla.  Even our cloth diapers!  We have also been very adamant that we did not want a lot of toys laying around the house when simple items we already have on hand do the trick just fine. 

Pots and pans for example.  They make a great toy and Mikayla will enjoy them for hours.

A couple of weeks ago we got a huge box in the mail filled with Styrofoam peanuts (I can’t remember what else was in the box).  Mikayla had a blast playing with the peanuts.  She played with them all week long until they basically deflated and had to be tossed.  It was her “go to” toy of the week.  My friend who is teaching me to sew brought her kids over the same week and they all three had fun playing in the peanuts.  At one point I looked over and they were all in the box playing.  Priceless…and free!

At the beginning of summer I made a water toy for Mikayla.  I basically took a big tub, filled it with sand toys and for less than 5-10 bucks I had a water table.  Do you know how much these cost in the store?  Mikayla loves it and I didn’t have to spend hardly any money.  I could have done it even cheaper if I had used measuring cups, basters, brushes, spoons, etc that I already had on hand. 

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Here recently Mikayla has really been into sticking straws through plastic lids.  This is practical in only two situations.  One, you have a cup with plastic lid and straw.  Two, the cup is empty (it gets pretty messy otherwise).  Today I got a bright idea to fashion a toy from an empty tube container (similar to what Crystal Light comes in or Pringles can) and pipe cleaners.  I took a hole punch and punched several holes in the plastic lid.  Then I pushed pipe cleaners through to resemble straws.  Perfect…until Mikayla started playing with it.  The pipe cleaners only stayed straight for a few seconds.  I quickly had to rethink my plan.  If only I had straws laying around the house.  I decided to try out chopsticks.  Voila!  They fit perfectly into the holes and were sturdy.  If you had straws they would work better and the toy would be more independent.  As is, I made sure to keep a close eye on her so she didn’t poke something she wasn’t supposed to.  She had a blast taking the chopsticks out of the hole and putting them back in.  Total cost of the toy, less than $2 (chopsticks were free from previous outings at Japanese restaurants).

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What other DIY toys have you crafted?

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Field Trip #4

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

For this field trip we traveled out of the city, county and state.  At 10pm on Saturday evening we got in the car and began the trek to Tallahassee, Florida to visit some dear friends and their precious baby!  We drove through the night and arrived in time to take showers and head to Molly’s baptism.  A few months ago we were honored when Catherine and Dave asked us to be Molly’s godparents.  It worked out perfectly that we were able to come down and be a part of this special day with them.  Here are some pictures from the event (courtesy of Catherine because I did not take my camera).  Molly did beautifully and Mikayla actually stayed in the service right up to the sermon.

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After the baptism we went back to the house where Mikayla took a really long nap (I guess she was tired from our car ride).  On Monday we just hung out at the house while the girls took alternating naps.  It was almost hysterical how it played out.  When one would go down the other would wake up.  Ben and Dave ventured out to play disc golf and Cat and I even managed a trip to a fabric store!

On Tuesday Mikayla and Molly got to experience a first together (which I think is really special).  They both got to visit the beach/ocean for the first time.  At first Mikayla wasn’t much of a fan but after awhile she seemed to enjoy herself.  Here are some highlights.

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It is kind of hard to see, but the sand says “MLK 6-22-10”

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Altmaier visit 043 Just hanging around!

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We love visiting with the Altmaiers.  We have a special type of friendship (you can read about it here).  Thanks for hosting us and letting us be a part of Molly’s life!

We are at the end of June, which means summer is almost over.  I have a few more field trips up my sleeves so stay tuned.  You can read about previous field trips here, here and here.

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