Worst Xmas gift ever

Christmas will be one for the books this year.  Jake was home from work for 12 days and someone was sick in the house for about 10 of them.  Unbelievable. The stomach flu has to be the worst Christmas gift anyone could give or receive.  It was disappointing to have so many days spent tending to a sick kid or being sick ourselves, but thankfully, we have all recovered in time for the boys to go back to school and Jake to return to work tomorrow.  I hope the next time we have time off from work & school, we can enjoy it a bit more.

Taking steps

While we were celebrating Christmas at my parents’ house tonight Ingrid started to take off, literally, with her walking!  It was so fun to see her toddle more than just a couple of steps before opting for crawling.

Swimming lesson

Jake sent this to me while he was watching Nolan at swimming lessons tonight:

“Right now, the swimming teacher is using your son as the example of the class on how to swim by yourself out in the water.  He has floaties on, but it is still cool to see him floating out by himself and the teacher using peer pressure to get the other kids to follow him.  :)”

I’m 29 again!

Today began with the sound of the boys running and giggling downstairs as I laid in my nice warm bed upstairs.  Jake is off all week, so we were able to have breakfast as a family before heading out on an adventure.  I had been telling the boys we were doing something fun for my birthday and they were anxious to hear what I had planned.  We loaded into the truck and headed to Ft. Snelling.  As we drove south, we saw the light rail trains going up and down the track.  We told the kids we were going to take the train downtown.  After purchasing tickets, we waited for the next train to arrive.  Once on board, we played musical seats until we found a place to sit & hold on to the stroller.  As we rode along, the boys enjoyed looking out the windows & watching the buildings pass by.

We unloaded downtown and walked briskly to our destination…Macy’s.  Once there, we found the elevator bank and headed up to the 8th floor.  The 3 littles were famished, so they gobbled down cereal bars before heading in to see what A Day in the Life of an Elf looks like.  We visited the display on the perfect day…no lines & people were casually strolling through.  We didn’t feel pressured to rush and weren’t bumped around by strangers.

When given the choice between visiting Santa and going to lunch, the boys chose the later.  They’ve gotta be the only two kids I know who would rather eat than share their Christmas wish lists with Old St. Nick.  So off we went to find something to eat.  (Well, with a brief stop at my old office on the way.  It was fun to see some of my old co-workers from my years working downtown.)  We ended up at D’Amico for lunch and afterward I grabbed a peppermint mocha from Caribou before we departed from downtown.

On our way back home, we made a brief stop at Minnehaha Falls.  The weather warmed up to about 50 degrees today.  We couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful day at the end of November.  The boys and I looked down at the falls and then made our way down a snowy staircase to take a look at them from below.  We snapped a few photos and then headed back to the truck.

 

Later in the evening, we hosted a group of family & friends for cake & ice cream.  My friend, Michelle, made the most amazing pumpkin torte!  Only one word to describe it – YUM!

To top off the night, my parents surprised me by showing up to join in the celebration.  They had been out of town and we didn’t expect them back until tomorrow.  But as it turns out, they kept their early return home a secret so they could wish me happy birthday in person.  It made my night!

Today was such a fun day; I think I might turn 29 again next year.  🙂

Apple Delicious

Tonight I made a butternut squash & apple recipe that has been a crowd pleaser in our house in the past.  Tonight was no exception.  When Lincoln asked for seconds, he asked for another serving of the “Apple Delicious.”  I think my recipe just got a new name.

Lunch request

Lincoln’s order for lunch today:  “Mommy, for lunch can I have peanut butter & jelly with no crust and cut into 3 pieces?”

Ummm. Could you be a little more specific?  🙂

Halloween 2011

Yesterday I loaded up the crew and brought them to Jake’s parents’ house so they could trick-or-treat at Grandma & Grandpa’s.  Today, we headed out to the office to greet Papa & Uncle Tony and then went to the house to see Nana.  The kids have had so much fun wearing their costumes this year…Buzz Lightyear, Red Dog, and Little Bee.

Thinking of Uncle Mark

Driving to my parents’ house this morning we were waiting at a stop light and Nolan said, “Mom, there’s an Uncle Mark sticker on the back of that truck.”  Sure enough, I look in front of us and there’s a Harley Davidson Motorcycles sticker on the window of the pickup in front of us.  🙂

One money

My cousin, Jared, was in town today to watch the Huskers cream the Gophers.  He was kind enough to share an extra ticket with Jake.  (He went knowing the Maroon & Gold really didn’t have much of a chance, but at least he got to check out the new stadium.)  After the game, we met the guys & my parents for dinner.  Once everyone was finished eating, the boys had to show Papa the gumball machine in the lobby of the restaurant.  They both came back with gumballs.  When asked how much they cost, Lincoln said, “they cost one money!”

9th Anniversary

9 years.

A lot happens in 1 year.  Multiply that by 9 years and add in 3 kids and holy moly, you’ve got good, bad, high, low, awesome, not so awesome & super awesome.  What really matters at the end of each day though is that you stick it out, love lots, forgive even more, and do your best to help the person God placed in your life to share the ups and downs, grow in faith and love.

Tonight, my sister-in-law, Larissa, came to watch the kids so Jake and I could go out to dinner.  We ate at Kafe 421 – great food, quaint atmosphere, and did I say great food?!?  After we ate, I opened the card Jake picked out for me.  It’s crazy how card companies can write things that just seem to fit so perfectly.  It’s almost like they’ve been following you around and know what you’ve been through together.

9 years…here’s to another 9 and more!