Monday, July 26, 2010

First Family Vacation to....







Lake Geneva!!! Dave, Evan and I decided that we needed a little weekend get-away so we packed our things and headed out to Lake Geneva Sunday morning. The weather was perfect! We relaxed and enjoy our family time away together. We really didn't do a whole lot it was just nice to escape the city and our daily routine for something different. We went to lunch, check into our hotel, took a walk along the lake and Main Street with all the cute little shops. Later in the afternoon we went to a pool with water slides, sprinklers, and a zero depth walk in which was perfect for E. His favorite were the water slides. I think he would have keep going down about another hundred times if we hadn't stopped him. He was quite the ball of energy. Can't blame him for being in the car as long as we were. We decided to order dinner to our hotel since E was exhausted, as were we. And watched a movie while sipping a couple glasses of wine before we called it a night. The serenity of the evening was breathtaking. I wanted to stay in the moment and not return back to reality. So little care and worries. Well... that didn't last that long because E woke up at midnight. Not sure why he actually woke but it was challenging to get him back to sleep. We brought him into bed with us (mind you this is something we haven't done since E was 6 weeks old). That didn't work out that easily. E was up for about an hour and a half. Dave finally got him to sleep and we were able to squeeze in about 4 more hours of sleep. After rising from our semi-rested night, we headed to breakfast, the park, Starbucks and the Geneva boat cruise. It was interesting! We never realized how many Chicago dwellers actually own homes along the lake in Geneva. E enjoyed looking at the water, climbing up and down the stairs (we sat on the top of the double decker boat), sitting in the chair, and saying hi and bye to a little boy that must have been about 2 years older than him. It was sad to have to leave but I am glad that we took the time to enjoy some relaxing family time. I, of course, took lots of pictures and videos that captured some of our best and favorite moments of our Geneva get-away.

Monday, July 19, 2010

More Words...More Tricks...More F.U.N.




In addition to Evan's new dance moves...lol...E has added more words to his vocabulary including park, car, stick, brush, chair, turkey, chicken, sleep, blankie, and beans. There are more that at the moment I cannot think of and I always try to remind myself to write them down as soon as I can, then I forgot. Mommy brain at it's best ;0) Although he continues to repeat almost all words that we use in isolation...it's fascinating how much they learn and absorb!!!

E can climb onto the kitchen chair and as you already know, on top of his toys...OY!!! Not good! He's also walking on the balance beam and jumping off a 3 foot platform at Gymboree. I am astonished at how physically daring Evan is. I hope he can channel it in the right direction.

We watched one of Evan's friends, William, on Tuesday and I captured a sweet moment that I thought I'd post a picture. I LOVE it!!! They are incredibly cute together. I love how they play, both together and parallel. They definitely find ways to entertain!

Oh, the most recent thing that he learned from Dave and his race cars toy is priceless. I will have to take a video of it to show everyone. I still am humored by what he says. It's a line from Toy Story. No, Evan hasn't watched the movie but he has a Toy Story 3 race car speed track that says a line that one of the characters, Buzz Lightyear, says from the movie, "To infinity ...and beyond!". Well Dave often when they are playing recites it with emphasis on "and BEYOND!". He says it with the pizzazz that Buzz does in the movie. So anyhow, E laughs at it and tells Dave to do more of it. Well little E must have liked it sooo much that he decided to join in. So Dave says "To infinity..." and E finishes the saying "...and BEYOND!". It's hysterical!!! I will post as soon as I get a video of it. Stay tuned...

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Leaving my little man

For the past two Thursday's I have left Evan in the care of Sara, our sitter. She is lovely and E just adores her. Today was by far the hardest for me. Reality set in when I realized that I will not see E in the morning before I go to work. Unlike last Thursday, today I went to Bally's in Schaumburg to workout before heading into work. My goal was to run through a day as I would when I go back to work in August (5-11a). Well...I am glad to say the day went super quickly although I did find myself sad and thinking about Evan because I was not able to see E's smile this morning. Fortunately, Evan was happy when I came home and didn't seem phased by me not being with him in the morning...sigh. I am hoping that the transition, come August, when I go to work everyday, will gradually become less difficult (for me). I surely am going to miss my little man more than he knows!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

You're In Our Hearts and Minds Pastor Bill




I am still in shock over the passing of our church's pastor, Pastor Bill. I find it all so surreal how sudden it was. So many questions swarm my mind as they often do when people pass on...why did he have to die and how is his surviving family managing to survive. I can only imagine the pain and sadness they are enduring now. Today as I usually do during Evan's nap, I scrapped, although, today was different. I began taking out Evan's 13 month pictures and decided which pictures I wanted to put into his album and I came across Evan's baptism. Some of the pictures were of Pastor Bill and our family. Wow...I couldn't contain my emotions. Tears filled my eyes. Not tears of sadness but rather of joy in knowing the lives he touched and he is now in our Father's heavenly kingdom, watching over us. I felt a peace at that moment when I stared into his eyes. His eyes were filled with happiness, memories, and life. He lived. He inspired. He loved. Pastor Bill touched our lives in more ways than he probably knew. We are forever grateful to have met and known him. You will forever be missed but forever remain in our hearts and minds Pastor Bill.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Our Little Parrot

Evan is a riot! He's repeating words that he hears Dave or I say. His most recent being Jack (that's what Dave calls me), bird, tree, book, diaper, banana, dog, and papa. He's also in what I call a 'destructive phase'. E's been throwing his toys. I imagine he's doing that just to see what happens or to get a reaction out of us. For example if he throws a toy, I quickly and quietly (without saying anything) remove him from the situation, sit him down in a time out, and model how to play with his toys. After the time out I invite him to play with me and his toys. If he continues to throw his toys after the time out, I repeat the process and say we play with our toys. We don't throw them. So far it has taken one or two times of time outs and modeling. When he finds a new toy and decides to throw it I follow this 'discipline' process that I learned from the Love and Logic book.

Yesterday I found E on top of his Leap Frog play table trying to reach things off the kitchen table. He moved the play table next to the kitchen table and climbed on top. Today I found him on top of 2 storage bins trying to climb onto the daybed in our guest bedroom. He sure is a dare devil and curious little boy. If he's not climbing onto things he's trying to throw things and wrestle with anyone he sees at our play places. Luckily E's friend, Grace, is a tough cookie. E goes up to her, hugs her and then tries to wrestle her to the ground then he tries to hug or kiss her. She just resists him all the while putting up with his playfulness and love. So happy she doesn't mind!

E's been enjoying the parks. We have been trying to visit at least one new park a week. So far it doesn't seem to matter to Evan as long as he can run and climb on things. He also loves the ones with sprinklers. I took a video of E at the park. Check it out...

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

A perfect looonngggg holiday weekend




What a fun filled weekend Dave, Evan and I had!!! We started out the weekend at Millenium park since Dave had a half day. We took E for his first time to the fountain, the "bean" and the pavilion. E enjoyed the water and of course taking in the people and sounds everywhere he looked. Saturday we met up with some good friends for breakfast and later that afternoon celebrated my grandma's birthday. We had many laughs and shared good memories as Evan ran around the party room looking for things to climb on. Sunday was another fun day. After rising early bc of little Mr. Evan, we worked out, went to the park and enjoyed a quiet late morning/early afternoon at home before heading to our friends annual Fourth of July BBQ. As usual we had a great time! Evan was in his glory with all the kids running around, the slide and pools. Although he couldn't keep up he found himself attempting to talk with and join in on the boys fun. It was really cute to watch. After all E's energy blasting fun, Dave and I thought that he surely would be exhausted and sleep on the way home. Much to our surprise he was still up and not ready to go to sleep until well after 7p. Hmm....maybe it's the 2 molars keeping him awake?!?!?! Who knows. Monday was an excellent day to catch up...Phew! We cleaned, did laundry, and played, of course....and spent time, just the three of us (and Dexter too) close to home. Sad that the weekend had to come to an end.