Sleeping baby & boys in the hammock

Ingrid is definitely her daddy’s girl.  She sticks her tongue out just like her dad, uncle, brothers & grandpa. 🙂

While our little beauty was sleeping, the boys were out back in the hammock.  Today it was being used more like a jungle gym than a place to relax.

Paper bags

I’m not sure what my boys’ fascination with paper bags is, but they played with two different sizes today.  First was the grocery sized ones that they had made in to masks at Nana & Papa’s house.

Later in the day they had fun with the environmentally friendly yard waste bags.  They were so big, all you could see was their little feet as they waddled around the driveway.

Climbing high

At another visit to the local splash pad park, Shecklet #1 scaled the rope tower.  I was amazed that the little guy was so bold!  Really, it probably should surprise me that much.  He’s a monkey in the backyard on the swing set too.  But this thing is seriously high!  And then to top it off, he makes the whole thing move by holding on and bouncing on it!

While we were at the park, we also noticed an amazing sight in the sky – the sun was peeking through the clouds with “fingers” of light streaming through.  It was what I picture when I think of God reaching out from heaven.  So beautiful!

Random Picnic

The boys love to have picnics.  We would have one every day if it was up to them.  Today, I took them to one of the nearby parks for play time and a picnic.  They donned their hats & sunglasses and dined on PB&J, grapes and cheese sticks.  Our lunches are pretty predictable.  As long as they enjoy them, right???

Play day with friends

We met our friends, at the park this morning.  The kids had a blast on the equipment, the super long slide into the woods, and the “adventure” walk we took.  The boys all had swords, compliments of one friend, while the other friend and I followed them through the “forest.”  Afterward we went back to our house for a pool party.  The kids went from the sandbox to the pool and back again until there was a small beach in the bottom of the pool 🙂  They also relaxed on the hammock for a little while.  It was a great way to spend a fun summer day.

Water toys galore!

The boys broke out Nolan’s new birthday presents and had a blast playing in the backyard.  He received a beach ball sprinkler from Auntie Kari, water guns from our friends, the A’s, and a huge water squirter & squid diving toys from the F’s.  Jake filled a metal bin full of water, turned on the sprinkler, and let them play till they shivered!  For the record, it wasn’t cold out, but the water was definitely chilly!

OTW – Long post, busy weekend

I gave myself more than 5 minutes on this one because of all I attempted to cover.

Friday night we had a Rody rodeo at the house.  Jake gave Rody a little extra bounce and the boys loved it!

Our 7th anniversary was yesterday (10/18.)  It’s hard to believe how fast the years have passed.  I recently realized how close Jake and I are to having been together for 10 years – we started dating in 2000 when we were at the U.  I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather be spending this crazy, fantastic life of marriage & kids with than my husband.  For all of the ups and downs that life brings our way, he has been (and continues to be) a source of calm, strength, and consistency for me.

Saturday morning we were planning on bringing the boys to Jake’s parents’ house for the day so we could go on our anniversary date – a day early.  Jason, (Jake’s brother) called and offered us his Ford Mustang for the day, so we altered our plans a bit and exchanged cars and transferred kids at his house instead.  I didn’t know where we were going until we left our house.  All I knew was the attire for our date.  It was great to be surprised!

Short side story.  My mom and I had the most successful 10 minute shopping trip on Friday night.  I didn’t have anything fall-ish to wear on Saturday, so my mom agreed to meet me to do a little shopping.  On my way to Maple Grove, she called and suggested we try Nordstrom Rack.  When we arrived, it was 10 minutes until they closed.  We hustled in, found a couple of dresses to try on, found one, scooted over to the shoes, and successfully found a great pair of red heels.  Love them!  Not too bad for a “let’s just see what they have” stop.

Back to Saturday.  Once we picked up the Mustang, we headed east on 94 and traveled various small highways up through Wisconsin to St. Croix Falls.  We had lunch at a fantastic restaurant called Grecco’s on the St. Croix.  The place is quaint and has an intimate feel.  We sat near the fireplace, which was great because if you know me, I’m always a bit cold.  We ordered an appetizer and each chose the herb crusted walleye for our main dish.  To our surprise, the host came over a short time later with a different appetizer, Ahi Tuna, “compliments of the chef.”  I had never eaten pan seared tuna until Saturday.  It was delicious!  In fact, every part of our dining experience was amazing.  We plan on returning and would highly recommend Grecco’s – it’s worth the drive to St. Croix Falls!

We drove back to Jake’s parents’ place through Minnesota.  It was such a beautiful day and the leaves still had some color.  We stopped in Afton and got an ice cream cone (my 2nd dessert of the day) and then finally arrived back in Hastings.  We spent the rest of the afternoon watching football (poor Gophers :(), letting the boys and dogs run off energy (and ride) outside, and finally having dinner with Grandma, Grandpa, the boys, Larissa, Jason & his girlfriend B.  It was a nice way to end the fun day Jake and I shared together.

Our actual anniversary was pretty laid back, which was ok with us.  We went to mass in the morning, came home and had donuts – Nolan’s favorite 🙂 and then watched the Vikings game.  Jake also worked on a few things around the outside of the house since the weather was so beautiful!  Later in the evening, my mom came over and watched the boys so we could go to a movie.  Neither of us would recommend seeing Where the Wild Things Are.  Unfortunately, it was a depressing movie with no real plot.  I’m glad I know the book is good because had I not read it before, I don’t think I’d even pick it up.  It seems we’re 0 for 2 lately with picking movies to watch at the theater.  We seem to do better with our picks from RedBox.  Plus, in my opinion, it’s way more comfortable to watch a movie at home.  I’m guessing we won’t be hitting the theater again for a while – unless someone can recommend a really good flick for us to see.

Today was business as usual.  Nolan went to school and Lincoln and I headed to the gym.  I feel so much better when I get a workout in in the morning.  After school, we came home for lunch and then everyone took a much needed nap.  We spent the afternoon outside – took a walk, played with chalk, and took “cheesy” pictures with the bale of hay we received from the local volleyball boosters we supported.

Sun & Swings

Today was the second day in a row that we were able to get outside.  Let’s hear it for the sun!  After Shecklet #2 got up from his nap, I loaded the boys into the wagon and headed for the park.  I would have taken a few pictures of the two monkeys on the playground equipment had I remembered that the technology I needed was right in my pocket.  It wasn’t until I noticed two teenage girls using their camera phones that I realized I actually had a camera with me as well.

Swinging was a tolerable activity this afternoon, (some days it is definitely not!) so we ended our trip with a lesson in how to move our legs out and in to “pump” the swing.  Then Shecklet #1 wanted to help push Shecklet #2.  Shecklet #2 was a good sport even though he looks a little annoyed in the picture.

Water & Graces

The boys and I spent time in the backyard this afternoon.  They got to play with squirt bottles while I gave the lawn a quick once-over with the lawnmower.  (It was my attempt to keep the mosquitoes at bay – they seem to really love my kids.)  As you can see from the pictures, Shecklet #1 has the correct form down pat.  Shecklet #2 on the other hand is still learning how to manage the squirter.  Actually, maybe the direction of his bottle is intentional.  He figured out that he can actually squirt the water into his mouth if it’s pointed this way.  Smart boy!

This evening, “Auntie Lissa” (this is how Shecklet #1 says Auntie Larissa) came over so Jake and I could attend a meeting at our church.  We’re part of a small group of people who meet once a month with a seminarian friend from the St. Paul Seminary to discuss a topic of our friend’s choice.  The overall goal of the meetings is to give our friend a chance to discuss parish and family life from the laity’s perspective.  Tonight’s topic was a re-visitation of last year’s first meeting topic, “graces we have received over the course of the summer.”  I couldn’t help but reflect back on how much our family and friends have supported us through prayer this summer and what a huge blessing that has been to our family.  We know that the peace we have felt throughout recent difficult situations is an answer to the prayers being said on our behalf.