Sunday, July 27, 2008

Bristol Renaissance Faire


Harvey had a good time pulling out grass and throwing it (he learned that from Rowan).

Rowan is running behind the jousting arena.

Two Faire maidens.

Rowan did not like the man operating the butterfly carousel.

But she did like the ride and I caught this smile.

All she needs now is her own little pony.

Playing nicely together.


Sorry I didn't get a family shot at the Faire. By the time we remembered to take a photo, the kids were spent and cranky. This year I made (and we wore) an outfit for Rowan, and outfit for Mom, and a shirt for Dad. Just ran out of time. I'm sure I will get the pants made for Andy whenever we go to the Faire next.
We had a good time, saw many interesting costumes....some were terrible and some were barely there (think chain maille bikinis - Good Lord!) But there were a lot of nice folks there. We didn't buy any gifts since the food was already terribly expensive. I finally got to try the huge turkey leg that I've seen people eat in the past. Have to admit that I was disappointed in it. The meat was rather dry. The best food I ate that day was the strawberry ice cream in the waffle cone. I'm sure they ate those all the time in the 15th century.
We met up with our friends, the Blocks, from Green Bay. They were not in costume, but maybe we can convince them to do it next time. Unfortunately, we did not get a photo of Brian playing with Harvey. That would have been a nice piece of evidence to show that Brian is not as anti-baby as he might have others believe - lol.
The kids were well behaved the whole day and even found short periods to nap in the stroller. We found our car in the grass lot easily, had dirty feet, no sunburns or other injuries, and ate some mediocre Wendy's food on the way home.
We look forward to going back to the Faire with our friends in the future.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

First Harvest


I have been growing some vegetables in pots by the side of the house. So far things are growing well. I didn't pick the broccoli fast enough and it flowered (foo!)
So far we have had one ripe tomato. Here is a photo of it in all it's glory.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Strawberry Season


Rowan was very upset that she had to sit in her car seat on the way out to the strawberry field. We told her what we would be doing and how much fun it would be, and how you can eat strawberries there....but she was still upset.
She actually picked a few berries. Sorry for the butt shot.


Yummy!

Andy said our berries weighed in just over 14 pounds!

Hard working hands.

We went strawberry picking today in a little town just Southeast of our house. Rowan picked about 3 berries (of various colors) and ate about 4 berries. The rest of the time she just played with the straw in the field. Andy and I picked about 14 pounds of berries and surprisingly, I was able to find room in the fridge for both trays. Now the challenge for me is to process the berries and make jam or sauce tomorrow. I will not be able to on Thursday or the weekend because of work and other obligations. So wish me luck on my first ever canning adventure! If I'm successful, I will go back out to the farm sometime within the week and pick more berries. That way I can share some jars with friends and family.

Rowan picked this one for you!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Summer Fun


We went to the nearby park today and Rowan had a lot of fun going down the slide. It was the only one that didn't have a puddle of water under it.

Rowan is very proud of the fact that she can now climb the ladder all by herself. She is becoming more adventurous each day.

Of course, she has picked up some behavior from watching other little kids - such as climbing up the slide.

Rowan paid very close attention to the park maintenance man that was mowing the lawn. She is still very intimidated by loud noises. Sounds that upset her include: lawnmowers, power tools, the blender, the vacuum, a hand mixer, thunder, airplanes, motorcycles, trains. I wonder how she will handle fireworks on the 4th of July. We have 2 weeks to prepare.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Finished Deck




We are pretty much all finished with the deck. As you can see, in the top photo we still need to nail up the lattice around the bottom of the deck. But at least the kids can play on the deck with less fear of falling over the edge!
Still need to call the inspector and have the deck approved. Wish us luck!

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Harvey is 9 Months old!




Harvey is pulling up on everything. Today he got to borrow a friends walker. He thought it was pretty cool to "walk" around on the deck.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Harvey's First Self Serve


After having several battles over spoon control (most of which I won), I finally decided not to enter the fight today. I gave Harvey the bowl and spoon and told him he was on his own. From the looks of the pictures, it seems that the sweet potato won!


Thursday, May 15, 2008

Spring Update


Harvey just loves to play with noses and mouths.

Watch out Dad!

One of Rowan's favorite snacks - Cultured Cottage Cheese.

Spring has sprung and a tooth has erupted! Harvey finally has his first tooth at the tender age of 8 months. The one next to it looks pretty imminent as well. Teething is hard for Harvey and he wakes at night in pain. We have resorted to giving him the triple treatment at night - Orajel, Tylenol, and Hyland's Teething Tablets. Good thing is, we only have had to do this treatment a few times. He is getting really anxious to eat crackers now. He does well with baby puff snacks, melba toast and graham crackers. Harvey is a pretty good eater. He will eat most age appropriate foods. When he drinks from a bottle, he is very "grabby" for it. He seems rather proud when he sits and holds it all by himself. And so the independence begins!
Harvey is crawling all over the place and is now pulling himself up on people and some small furniture. When Rowan is playing on the floor, he will immediately crawl to her and either grab at her toy or climb on top of her. She doesn't appreciate his learned skills.

Rowan has been doing very well. Her speech therapy is going fine. The therapist recently discussed with me the transition we could take when Rowan turns 3. At that age, she would continue speech therapy within the school district. We have a lot of options on how to handle the transition and we aren't exactly sure what we will do at this point.
Right now her clarity is at on average 60%. The therapist's goal is to get her to 70-75%.

Rowan continues to do excellent with her pottying. She might have an accident every 2 or 3 days. When she started using the potty, we did away with the diapers all together. She does not use one at night and has really only had 1 night time accident. She always communicates to me when she has to go. She started wanting to do everything by herself, but is now asking for help half the time. Sometimes she wants help with basic things that she could really do on her own.

Now that our deck is mostly done, Rowan loves to play on it. She has a plastic tricycle that she has recently learned to peddle. It took about 2 days for her to understand the coordination of peddling and turning her handle bars for direction. Now she zooms around on the deck. Its fun to see....until she gets close to one of the unfinished sides of the deck!

I am currently working on some sewing projects for the kids. I have made one summer dress for Rowan and I am almost done with some overalls for Harvey. I'm pretty much down to the button holes/buttons stage. Hope we can get some good mileage out of these "custom" clothes.
I'll try to post photos of my sewing projects soon.

I have recently attended some church meetings about safety policies. This is applicable to my job as the nursery volunteer coordinator. I found out that everyone that helps in the nursery now needs a background check and should also have some extra training. Also, the records and sign-in logs need to be updated. So now I have to spend time creating new forms on the computer. Andy and I recently had our backgrounds checked and we sat through training. So now we can both officially volunteer in the nursery. This Sunday we will work in there together. It might be full since there is a churchwide meeting that day and a lot of folks might come. Hope the nursery isn't too chaotic.

Andy is still working in Hartland for SCS. The company is being consumed by a larger company, a bank. They will be moving to the other side of Hartland in a bigger, nicer office....but details are still being arranged for the final transition. It looks like we will be covered under Blue Cross/Blue Shield instead of United Health Care. As far as I know we will be PPO and not HMO. But nothing has been finalized at this point. The whole transition is glitchy and no fun.

That's about it for now. Thanks for reading all of this!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Adding the railing and back stairs!



This is the progress made on Wednesday, April 30, 2008.

Update on Deck


Saturday, April 26, 2008

Deck Day 1


Each post is in a 4 foot deep hole.


Andy and Dennis did a great job for Day 1. Andy is thinking that they may even get to some decking on Day 2. Hope all goes well and that no injuries occur! :)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Yay Rowan!

Here is an update on Rowan's potty success. This past Wednesday we drove to Green Bay and visited the Weisensel grandparents. The three days we were there, Rowan wore panties and didn't have any accidents. She used a potty the whole time. When we got home on Friday, she got out of our car and p layed in the back yard (and had an accident). Since then, she has only had one accident up in her room and has been using the potty. She has been wearing panties or shorts. Last night, we were at a restaurant with the Allord grandparents and Rowan mentioned the potty. I dropped my fork and quickly took her to the bathroom. She sat in the tiny stall, on the big potty and actually went. I was so proud of her. When she got back to the table, her ice cream had arrived. I bet that helped her feel special.
So to recap, she has gone 4 nights without a diaper and no accidents in bed and during the past 5 days she has had only 2 small pee accidents....and no diapers. (Time to knock on wood)
Good for you Rowan!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Sunday, April 13, 2008

New Shorties


When looking through my image folder on my camera, I came across several photos that Rowan had taken without my knowledge. This is one that wasn't the floor or the curtain.

Harvey's new orange stripe shorties. They are sooo cute!
I really want to learn how to knit shorties and longies (pants) myself. They are great as a diaper cover and clothes all-in-one.


Here he's showing a little leg. We probably shouldn't encourage the practice of hitchhiking skills just yet.

Wisconsin Chainsaw Stump Massacre



Upon digging in the earth mound, Andy discovered that the creator of the previous patio used bricks, metal bars, and other junk as filler. In his terms, these are "evil, evil people". In order to drill holes for posts he may have to rummage through the entire mound to locate and remove items that will not cooperate with an auger for hole-drilling.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Easter Photos


Rowan and Aunt Carolyn (Donna's sister)

The exciting egg hunt!

Harvey doesn't need Easter eggs to make him happy.

Sorry it's been so long since Easter, but we didn't get any photos on our camera and had to wait for other cameras to be developed. Thanks for the shared photos Grandma A.!

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Bye Bye Lilac Bushes

We started pulling out the rocks alongside the patio. Our friends that took the pavers came today to take the rocks. I think it will take two more days to get all the rest of the rocks on the other sides out of here. We cut down the lilacs. Janea snipped them into smaller logs and branches and burned them in the firepit. You might be able to see the smoke in the background. Taking out the stump will be interesting. The kids were fairly well behaved when they were outside with us. Rowan inspected the yard and Harvey sat in a stroller with some rattles.

Andy was one hard working man.