Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Florida Vacation

First off I just want to say thank you.  I really do like being from the Midwest and I find Midwesterners to be very helpful and we had people step up all over the place to help us out.

We had a morning flight out of Kansas City.  Having to get to the airport so early, means you have a lot of time to kill.  For us that meant trying to get Bella to eat breakfast, and getting our very excited son to have patience and wait to board the plane.  Let’s just say we had to attempt a time out in the airport and it didn’t go so well.

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Boarding the plane.  Well that’s a story on it’s own.  And since our hands were extremely full, there was no way we got any pictures.  But it would have been priceless to see them now.

So we were able to preboard because we needed to transfer Bella from her stroller to a car seat.  Except we didn’t quite get in line early enough and a bunch of elderly people got in front of us.  I was trying to ask nicely if they minded and we could jump to the front of the line (all of the people in front of us were walking on their own with no assistance devices).  I just got a bunch of glares and so we slowly went to the back of the line.  This did pose a problem because we were the last ones to preboard, which actually meant we had no additional time to get situated.  Jesse and Oliver boarded the plane with the car seat and Bella and I waited with all the bags in the boarding ramp. 

Then all the class A group boarded (we were on Southwest).  I quickly realized Jesse was not going to be able to make it back out to us to help get Bella.  Which meant I was going to have to get Bella out of the stroller myself and somehow get the stroller properly folded up for them to load it underneath.  My options were basically to lay Bella directly on the floor, in which their wasn’t much room, or I first attempted to have her sit in a basic wheelchair that was stored there.  Bella would not sit, and kept sliding down.  People just kept walking by.  I realize no one wanted to stop and help because this was the “A” group and they had probably paid extra to make sure they could get on the plane first and get their chosen seats…..here is where I silently cursed Southwest and their no assigned seating.

But as I was struggling the boarding pass agent from Southwest came down the ramp and offered help.  I asked him to keep Bella propped up in the chair so I could fold up the stroller.  And no sooner was he doing that, Jesse actually started to come out of the plane.  The stewardess and stopped traffic so he could make his way out, and another stewardess had been kind enough to sit with Oliver on the plane.  So Jesse was able to grab Bella and I quickly grabbed our bags and we finally got situated on our seats.

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The flight itself went fairly well.  Bella got a little fussy toward the end and probably wanted to get out and lay down.  Oliver got very fidgety and didn’t want to be stuck in his seat anymore.  But all in all both kids did really well.

Once we landed and got to the ramp and picked up our strollers, we began our journey to get all our bags.  I really, really, really wish we had taken a photo of us with all our bags and gear.  It was slightly ridiculous and honestly about one bag more than we could handle.  A nice couple that had been on our flight offered to take a few of our bags to the car rental agency, since they were also headed that direction.

We crammed all our stuff into a slightly too small for us vehicle (let’s just say I picked it out and Jesse was cursing me under his breath as he tried to get everything stuffed into the vehicle to shut the doors).  In my defense the only time we had all the bags was to and from the airport and we saved both money on the rental and gas money by going with the smaller vehicle.

After we arrived at the house we were renting we dropped everything off and headed out to a turtle festival which was held at a sea turtle rescue center.

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The next day was Oliver’s first experience at the beach/ocean.  He LOVED IT!  And he squawked like a bird in excitement for the first 30 minutes straight.  Running into and out of the ocean. 

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It took him a while to realize the waves could take him down.  There were quite a few instances he fell and/or we had to grab him.  This one is fearless I tell you, because he loved it and kept going back in.

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Our rental house was in Juno Beach and we absolutely loved the area.  It was not busy at all and the beaches were lovely.  The fishermen were out there daily.

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Bella really enjoyed her first day at the beach.  We dipped her into the ocean water, but for the most part she just enjoyed sitting in the breeze.

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The rental house had a pool, so the kids were excited to swim there as well.  And it was great for Jesse and I, as we hung out at the pool each day the kids napped.

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The next day we tried a popular beach for children in a nearby community.  The water wasn’t as pretty, but it was a lagoon where the kids could play around and not have to worry about waves knocking them over.

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The preferred activity of Oliver’s at the beach, throwing sand.  Trying to tell him you could only throw sand into the water and not at people…very repetitive.

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We also went to a small rescue zoo that was located near us.  Oliver informed us that his favorite animal was the snake.

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And what’s a Florida trip without seeing an Alligator?

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We also hit up some parks and plenty of additional time at the beach.

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By the end of the week, Bella was not really enjoying the beach anymore.  But since that is what we were there for, she didn’t really get a choice and had to stick it out.

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Bella’s favorite activity, and possibly Oliver’s too, was our sunset cruise boat ride.  This was meant to be a somewhat romantic/relaxing outing for couples and families.  They allowed small children and at the time we booked, it was the only thing available.  So we went.  Our kids were the only ones on the boat, in fact Jesse and myself were some of the youngest members of the cruise.  Luckily our kids loved the boat ride and behaved great.  The crew/workers did a great job entertaining them.

Oliver got to be captain for awhile.

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And the captain came out and danced with Bella when he heard she loved to dance.  That takes a very special person in our minds to be able to hold her and try and give her a great time.

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This girl was smiles the whole night.

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The way home we had a little practice under our belt, so it seemed to go a little better.  Except for the 5 hour plane delay where we camped out at the Fort Lauderdale airport for hours and hours.  Luckily there was a place for Bella to lay down and both kids came through it with minimal issues.

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Our biggest hurdle was the fact we were now in the air and landing way past bedtime.  Oliver went to sleep in our laps and Bella went to sleep in her stroller once we landed at the airport…which never happens, that’s how tired she was.

All in all it was good vacation.  The travel was a little stressful and the majority of activities was geared to the kids.  The weather might have been a tad on the cold side (beginning of April), so in the future if we do Florida again, we might wait a month or so if we really want to maximize the beach and pool time.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Happy Easter

We had a beautiful day for Easter this year.

We did a small Easter Egg hunt for Oliver to find the Easter baskets.

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He was excited about the planes he received.

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Then he got to deliver Bella’s basket to her.

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We headed to church and then did brunch with Jesse’s family.

Most of the afternoon was spent enjoying the great weather outside.

The kid liked his planes so much, he literally didn’t let them out of his hands all day long.

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Hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Happy New Year

This post is a little late.  If you saw the few posts I got done during the holiday season you obviously noticed the never ending sickness in our family.

I wanted to show a few highlights from our Christmas celebration.

Christmas Eve we opened a few gifts from each other.  It was also the time I did the unexciting clothes for the kids which immediately got tossed for more exciting toys.

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Santa’s big gift to Oliver was a new train set.  Jesse built a new train table out of scrap wood.  We knew the train table was going to be a necessity when one day I picked Oliver up from Preschool and they had just gotten a new train table there.  He did not want to leave school.  I had to physical pick him up kicking and screaming because he didn’t want to leave.  He cried for the train table all the way home from school.  Then when we pulled into our circle drive and I got him out of the car, he started running towards the street saying he was going back to school to play with his train table.

He finally calmed down but it took awhile.  And building a train table for Christmas became our number one priority.

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Remember when I mentioned Oliver had fevers and was very sick Christmas Eve.  That morning he was a little out of it when he first saw the new train set.

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But once he fully woke up he excitedly played with it all day.  In fact almost two weeks later he is still busy playing with the train set.

Bella’s big gift was getting a swing installed inside so he has something to do when the weather is cold.  Although we didn’t actually get this accomplished before Christmas.  And once we did get it installed she was battling a cold/ear infection so she didn’t feel like swinging.

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Besides their large gifts, Santa brought them a few other things.

Bella actually seemed to enjoy grabbing at her presents, but didn’t really care about what was in them.

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I would say that is actually some progress.  I have to admit I didn’t get this girl any toys.  She doesn’t really need any toys, so I’m sure clothes, coats, etc were very boring to her.

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Bella was able to get her slippers off immediately so I came up with a modification that keeps them on.  I will have to share in another post for anyone else that has slippery slippers.

And we actually managed to finally make Christmas cookies on Christmas day.  Oliver helped for a little while and made some train cookies for himself.

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We did have a babysitter for New Year’s Eve.  Jesse and I attempted to go out for dinner and drinks with friends.  I had gotten a headache earlier that day, but since we rarely have babysitters we pushed through and still went out.  I say “we”, because Jesse also had a headache.

So we went out to a restaurant and on the car ride there I started to get nauseous.  We made it to the restaurant and the feeling was getting worse.  I wasn’t quite sure where the feeling was coming from.  Was it because I had a migraine, was it because I had taken migraine medication on an empty stomach, or was it because I was now getting the sickness/flu that my kids had?

So I sat there worrying about the fact that at some point I might have to make a run for the bathroom to throw up.  I was even more worried because I was in a nice restaurant and wearing heels.  I thought there would be no way I would actually make it to the restroom in time and instead would throw up in front of everyone trying to have a nice New Year’s Eve dinner.

I can luckily say that I did not throw up, nor did I have to bolt for the bathroom.  Although the cook thought his meal was bad because I only ate two bites of it.  When I didn’t want anything else to replace the meal I ordered, the restaurant was nice enough and took it off the bill.  Our friends probably thought I was being a diva over my meal……that and the fact I felt so terrible I couldn’t even carry on a conversation.  Needless to say we headed home after dinner and instead of staying up till midnight, I found myself heading straight for bed.  We definitely owe a make up to our friends for that evening!

I’m happy to report that everyone is starting to feel better, 6 days later I am finally headache free and Bella is feeling better and enjoying her new inside swing..  And today was supposed to be the first day back to school and work for everyone.  Except this extreme cold weather came and now school is out again.  Yeah…..sarcastically said.

So that was our holiday wrap up.  And as soon as school can get started again, we will be back to our “normal” scheduling.