Monday, February 9, 2015

A weekend with Hunter

I got the pleasure of spending some serious time with my favorite three year old nephew last weekend so his parents could enjoy an early Valentine's Day date night.  

(I had my other niece and nephew on actual Valentine's day.  I mean, I can only babysit so many kids at once, haha ;) )

I picked Hunter up after his nap on Saturday, and immediately gave him the iPad - like any good Aunt would do.  It's his favorite thing and it always makes me wonder what parents did before they were around.  (I'm kidding...but only kind of.)

See, he even has the iPad in the car :)

We spent some time playing, and then met my friend Shannon and her parents up north for some dinner.  I was feeling good.... like, I'm SO prepared for this.  I had a diaper bag packed, a bag of toys, the iPad (duh), and then another bag packed full of all kinds of snacks and foods Hunter liked.  

But when we walked in to the restaurant (we got there a few minutes early) and asked him what he wanted...it was the one thing I didn't have.  Chocolate milk.  AND to top it off, the barbecue restaurant we were at didn't have it either.  So of course I picked him right up, ran half a block down the street (literally ran -- carrying a very heavy three year old) to a CVS and bought him chocolate milk. Spoiled??  Of course. Wouldn't have it any other way.

So anyways, he sat there like a perfect little angel with his spread of snacks and milk AND the iPad and didn't make a peep all through dinner.  Success!

On the way back to my house, we had to stop off at Old Navy for a new outfit.  It's like a requirement when he stays the night with me -- he gets a new outfit. And he's even old enough to kind of help pick it out.  He liked the boots and even tried them on in the store for me, and he picked out the shirt.  


Back at my house, it was movie time.  We got all set up in my bed with all his stuffed dogs (I think he brought like 4 of them), and a tv tray with cookies, milk, and the iPad.  (The iPad never left his side -- even when the movie was on, hahaha!)


I mean seriously.  How cute is this little guy?  He propped his legs right up on me!



I have a confession about what happened after this.  I got tired.  Like, really tired.  I get up early!! And I literally could not keep my eyes open any more.  So I turned the lights off, got in bed, and told Hunter to wake me up when the movie was over!  Ha - I mean I felt so bad, but he was fully engulfed in Cars, and I was struggling.  So about an hour later, he leaned over right in my face and whispered, "TeeTee, it's over!"  I turned it off, tucked him in, and said good night, and that was that.  He went right to sleep and slept all night long!

For some reason I was so nervous having him next to me.  I mean every time he rolled over or changed his breathing I sat right up and checked on him to make sure he was...still alive I guess?  I don't know.  Not used to a toddler in my bed I suppose.

Then this conversation happened around 7am:

Hunter:  rolls over and opens his eyes, smiles really big, "Hi TeeTee."

Me:  Hi Hunter

Hunter:  I have cookie now?

Me:  Of course you can have cookies now. 

:)

He did get some cookies, but he also ate a semi-normal breakfast, too.

He got TWO kinds of cereal, chocolate milk AND juice, and got to FaceTIme with Gram.  

Pretty solid breakfast if you ask me.



Especially considering he picked out all of the marshmallows from the Lucky Charms and left the rest...just like his dad used to do!  (Or probably still does...)




It was off to church after that.  

Maybe I'm bias, but I'm pretty sure he looks like a little model in his new outfit. ;)


Hunter did great in church (ie he was quiet and didn't cause a big scene).  

After that, we went to pick up Hadley, and then we all (with Tony and Christa) went out to Tony's land -- about an hour away.  

The trip started out fine.  I thought it would be fun in between these two in the back seat.

Well, that lasted all of about 20 minutes...and then the, "What time is it?" and "How much longer?"  and "Are we there yet?" started.  


They couldn't wait to jump out of the car and run...straight through the mud.


                                                                           The corn feeder was a big hit ^^

After walking around the land for awhile and doing some animal track searching, we decided to try and make it down to the river.  And I mean "down" because it was down a steep embankment.  

Tony went first, slipping and sliding down with Hadley in his arms.  It was too steep to pass Hunter down, so I took him down to a spot I thought looked much safer...all the while yelling at Tony for taking the dangerous way.

And then, sure enough, I slipped right down, too.  On my butt, now covered in mud.  And you would have thought I just stabbed Hunter the way he was screaming about it.  For the record, he was fine.  I had him on top of me and never turned loose of him, it just scared him when I fell.

Either way, we all made it down to the water (except Christa, the only smart one) and enjoyed throwing some rocks and sticks in as the big chunks of ice floated by.






Now for the fun part:  getting back UP the hill. 

Now I know it doesn't look steep, but it was.  AND it was super muddy on top of that so there was no traction.  You just slid.  So I got down as far as I could, and Tony got up as high as he could, and we passed the kids up.  It was quite the scene, but we eventually made it.




(I didn't quite get all the mud wiped off...)

It was time to hit the road back home after a few more nature scavenger hunt.  (Oh and all we found was a nasty dead opossum!)



The kids decided to take off racing back to the car.

The running lasted all of about 3 minutes...

...and then they both needed to be carried the rest of the way.

The car trip back... oh  man.  Boredom had set in and they were both screaming and pulling on any piece of my body they could get their grimy little hands on.  I had HAD it by the time we got back to the house, haha.  

Maybe I don't want 6 kids after all??  ;)

Saturday, January 31, 2015

January iPhone Pics

  • I ended up booking this crazy trip to Europe with a stop-over in Iceland (here's the post on that brilliant plan).  I had big ideas of cool things to do in Iceland for the weekend (see first two pics below), and then rip off to Morocco for the week.  


And how did I choose Morocco?  Interesting story, actually.  Shannon's boyfriend, Ryan, got me a travel book for Christmas.  The last page had places to go in 2015 month by month.  I looked at the first place in January and said DONE.  Morocco it is.  And booked the flights. :)



After I booked the flight, I learned the Africa Cup of nations soccer
had been cancelled due to Ebola.  Yikes.

  • I made my own calendar for work this year out of pictures from the previous year.  Shannon - and even Ryan - made it in several months pictures!  Apparently I spent a lot of quality time with them in 2014!




  • I always love a little Facetime with my favorite Hunter man.  He couldn't talk long though - he informed me that "Paw Patrol" was on the tv so he had to go.  He's too much. ;)




  • My first attempt at an omelet had to be documented.  It turned out pretty well, if you ask me!






  • No month in Kansas would be complete without some gorgeous sunrise and/or sunset pictures.  These three happen to be sunrises -- all taken from my back deck.







  • I made it down to Jason and Kelli's a couple of times this month to see the kids. I read books with Hudson...




...and made some sun catcher ornaments with Hadley.  



That whole kit was actually mine when I was little -- I remember making some of them.  Mom was cleaning out the house and sent the rest up for Hadley, and shockingly they still worked!



  • A good, good friend of mine lost his battle with brain cancer this month.  The service was beautiful - it was obvious how special of a guy he was to so many people - but it still just sucked to face the loss.  CANCER. SUCKS.


  • Work was really brutal in January.  I worked a lot of extra hours - nights and weekends - and that coupled with the funeral (above) made for one really crappy Friday.  My sweet sister-in-law made that a little better when she surprised me at work with her adorable kids and the coolest splatter painted flowers I've ever seen!



My day just got a whole lot better right there.




  • I took Hadley on a Wal-Mart run with me later that night - I needed a new humidifier and she apparently needed a new Barbie.  And this bear blanket to send to Shannon. ;)




  • My dogs are sisters and inseparable.  They were sleeping right next to each other - like they always are - but this time it was too cute not to capture.


They even moved spots to the other side of the ottoman, 
and STILL ended up in the exact same position!



  • Another night at Jason and Kelli's.  Hadley was trying to very aggressively hug Hudson - but was really just choking him out.  He is going to be one tough kid by time Hadley gets done with him.


  • Hadley's Christmas present this year was another subscription to Kiwi Crate.  I did this last year but she was a little young for some of the activities.  This month was about baking.  We decorated a cake and an apron and she enjoyed both of them!








  • Shannon (and Ryan) made a last minute trip in to KC and we drove to Iowa for the weekend to see a dying friend.  (Again, CANCER. SUCKS.)  But at least she got some sweet kisses from a cute kitten. ;)





  • Back in KC Sunday afternoon, we had to have some Jack Stack before they left.


Shannon and I tried and tried to get a good picture of the two of us -- with no avail.  The outtakes were way better than the actual pictures of us looking and smiling.



  • Ryan took this picture of Shannon and I walking out of the restaurant, and then took it upon himself to overly edit it as horribly as he possibly could, hahaha.

  • I kept getting these email and text updates on Sunday that my return flight from Iceland was delayed due to weather once again.  It ended up being about 8 hours delayed, which meant I would have missed my connection in Denver, been stuck there for the night, and missed at least part of the day at work on Monday.  This just reiterated the fact that I am so glad I made it back home when I did...




  • Every few months I go through my closet and throw out stuff I haven't worn in awhile.  And every time I do it I get these giant piles - multiple trash bags full of clothes - and wonder how some of that stuff made it through the last round of cuts... 


  • I took these pictures to show my sister-in-law that my hair doesn't look greasy at all when I dont' wash it!  I have dry hair and only wash it twice a week -- even after I get sweaty at work out class.  Sounds gross I guess, but it looks fine -- I think anyways. ;)

(This was after a super sweaty workout with her.)

  • My new friend in Sweden sent me this picture and I literally gasped when I saw it.  No filter or anything.  This is just Sweden.  His family are reindeer herders and they were out in the middle of nowhere Sweden rounding up their reindeer and herding them back to lower elevations for the summer.  So cool.  I just love this picture. (Thanks, JT!)




  • Just some cool gadgets I would get ... if I were rich. ;)

Christmas list??



  • This place keeps popping up, and it' still high on my list of places to go.  Either this year or next year, I'm thinking...

Salt Flats in Bolivia


  • I got roped in to attending Shaping Sound at The Midland on Friday night.  I was supposed to just meet some girls for dinner and drinks, but there was an extra ticket...so I had to go!


  • Oklahoma Joes -- or make that Joe's Kansas City, I guess -- on a rainy Saturday.  I went at like 3pm thinking the line wouldn't be so bad.  But no, it was still out the door.  Good thing the food is worth the wait.



  • And to round off the month of January, a Randy Rogers concert at Uptown Theater on January 31st!