Thursday, August 5, 2010

Cal's first Moon Lake






It was a hard decision to go to Moon Lake this year I have to admit. Jas was super sweet about it and let me know if I opted out it would be ok. I am so glad I went. Cal had a great time!

Moon Lake has been a familly reunion tradition in Jason's family for decades. This years turn out was not quite the usual for high numbers. I can't imagine what it would be like with everyone there. In the group we had there were easily a dozen kids mostly Cal's age give or take a year or two. Although he was as tall as all of them.

We played with his Aunts and Uncles at camp and loved the hammock so much. Not too far down the road was the beach. It was so beautiful. Cal had no problem walking right into the water and it was freezing!!! He didn't care. Thank goodness someone was always in the water to keep him from taking a walk deeper and deeper cause he would if you let him just go. On land he explored the canoes and had a blast chucking globs of mud at others. Our cousins were so prepared for fun activities one of them was the rock painting. Absolutely GENIUS! And then to top it off they brought wooden snakes to paint too! Cal had a great GREAT time with the paint and rocks. And he did awesome concentrating so hard. I painted the entire rock orange demonstrating the painting technique. Then I gave him the reins and he did fabulous! We had such an awesome time. Thank you to Grandpa Marv who made sure we were well taken care of. Next year will be even better!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Forgot to put these photos with the last blog




Awesome Treehouse Museum

We went to visit our friends at played at the Treehouse Museum. So AWESOME! Cal could have spent the entire visit in the musical room or at the Lego table. So much to see and do there. And then around the corner to the Farr Icecream Parlor we went. What a fantastic afternoon and then a cool evening outside on the lawn. Look what Cal wants Daddy! Someday we will have to get him a similar bike. He loved it. For a moment he tried sitting on the front wheel and holding onto the handlebars. He tried so many different ways but just couldn't figure out how to make it go. So cute!

Sharing Breakfast with the furniture!




Cal has become independent when it comes to his meals. He must have the spoon or else....!!!! BIG MISTAKE - - I let him go at it with a mostly empty yogurt while being mobile. Oh he was so happy but I am still finding crunchy spots on the carpet or orange smears on my freshly painted walls. It was so cute at the time though.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Spitting Fun!

Every kid has to go through this stage I guess. Oh boy! Gotta love the spitting.

End to a Rainy Day




Today we stayed inside due to the rain and 48 degree temp. We had a good time watching Cal's new "Outdoor Elmo's World." As you can see in the pictures Cal was GLUED to the TV. I have to say that is the last Elmo's World I buy. We have got to get him into something else. Mommy is going nutty I can sing every song and finish phrases from it. So I bought "Shark Tales" for tonight. He liked what he saw. He went to bed shortly after. Cute kid!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Jelly Fish Fun!

This was so cool! They had a light that changed colors so the jellyfish did too. So fun!

Summer Fun Has Begun!





Today we met our friends Sarah (holding Cal) and her boys Korbin, Milo, and Emmett at the aquarium. We had a great time getting out of the house. It was so fun to watch Cal participate in this aquarium trip compared to our Vegas one. He wasn't walking two weeks ago when we were there. What a difference it has made to have him upright! He had a blast. He couldn't quite keep up with the other kids but he still had a good time. Here he is watching the penguins. I have to say that was super fun. They are quite the little "show-offs." The exhibits were surprisingly nice. The building looks quite shabby on the outside. These pictures are loading in different order than I thought so you can just piece these together yourself. Look at the cute boys! There is one more but he is almost two months old and being held at the moment. Cal just thinks the world of them, me too. When I go out with them passersby comment how cute my boys are. I just smile and say "thanks." Really they could be brothers they do look pretty similar. Well I am going to load the next three pics. Cal loved the giant frog it was hard to get him to pull away to the next exhibit. He LOVES to climb! They had a small brooke he was peeking through the fence at for a while. Then there is a picture of him outside yesterday with the ball. He knows the word "ball" very well now. And his favorite words lately are "ow" and "Don't!" (but no t on end of don't) Oh yeah, before I forget. His most favorite exhibit was the shallow pool where we were able to lean over and touch the Sting Ray's. We hung out there for at least fifteen minutes. I have never seen a Sting Ray come to the surface and wave before. These ones were coming up half out of the water with their eyes and waving right by the kids. They were like trained Sea World performers. It was so fun! Cal didn't touch them though. He would be splashing in the water (if I hadn't been there he would have jumped right in!) and then the Sting Ray would come by and he would pull back and watch it go by. This kid loves the water. There is a sprinkler on our blow up pool and he sticks his face in it. He LOVES the water! Sounds like its time for swimming lessons for the both of us. Oh boy! Everyone knows how fond I am of that idea.


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Tribute to my husband

I just have to get this out. As I was just emailing Jas I had a lot of gratitude bubble up. So here is my outlet. Today Calvin had his first experience with his blow up pool and sprinkler in the yard. The expressions on his face, squeals of delight, and looks of confusion from the sputtering sprinkler were so priceless. He had Aspen and I laughing so hard at times it was hard to breath. I have the blessing of waking up each day, walking into Cal's room and pulling him into my arms to say good morning. As summer has come along my thought early each morning is "what will today bring?" "What will we do for your first time ever today?" And it's not that we plan to do "firsts" every day. We happen to be in the moment and I realize its his first. And there I am sharing it with him. I am so grateful it brings me to tears. Thank you Jason for providing me this opportunity to share my days with Cal. Thank you for all of your hard work, long hours, early mornings, long periods of time on orders. These days are irreplaceable and I catch myself on days like today trying to grasp the hours and hold on. But they just slip away so quickly. He gets so big each day. So much stronger and independent. It is amazing to watch how he learns so speedily. Last Saturday night I took him to the park. It was his first time back since he has been walking(as of a week ago). He takes off up the playground stairs gets on the slide feet first belly down all by himself. Then at the end he gets up and climbs the slide to come back down again. We did this for over an hour. But that hour went by so quickly and while we walked home I felt I left my baby at the park and brought home a toddler. I knew this day would come. But it came so fast. I am just so very, very grateful I was able to be there with him through it all. Thank you to my hard working husband. I know he misses his family so much and he wishes he could be here for these small moments. We love our daddy! And to end on a less sappy note here is last night's laughs. Cal was gigglin so hard, come to find out he was bending over and Ruby was giving him french kisses and he thought it was the best thing ever. He was laughing so hard and I was too. I finally put an end to the show once I got a hold of myself. Oh he is just the light of my life! How did I ever think I life was good before him? Life is so beautiful, especially now that its summer!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Prairie Dog Exhibit Cal loved!

This I think was one of Cal's favorites at the zoo. Of course he loved it, Daddy was too that's what was so great. I could have watched those little creatures for a while. They are quite comical.