Friday, February 17, 2012

S is for Sledding

Last week we got some snow - not feet, but enough to cover the sledding hill behind our house.  On Saturday, JZ decided he and CP needed a sledding outing.  Once again, since I don't fit into any waterproof pants, I was on photo duty.  They had a BLAST!

Who's giggling more and which giggle is cuter?

When trudging up the hill got a little tiring, Caden decided to just take a little walk

But it's so HARD!

And that gave Daddy time to do a little (faster, steeper) sledding on his own

And who is this cutie waving at?
Mommy?  A neighbor?  Nope, the snow plow driver.  He's almost as cool as the garbage truck driver.

It's a good thing we have several months of winter left.  This snow-loving boy LOVES winter!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Happy Birthday, Mommy!

 Last week I turned the big 3-4.  In case your wondering, that officially makes me geriatric in the pregnancy world.  I had to work on my birthday, but I was treated to some beautiful flowers and notes from my students, and some lovely surprises from my boys
A sparkling clean house, dinner, cake, flowers, and a balloon were just the beginning
I also got iTunes gift cards and and an iBaby Monitor - possibly the coolest invention EVER. It's like a video monitor for Caden's room, but instead of having to have a separate receiver, it comes through on my (new!!) iPad.  It's awesome!  We can see what he does when he's in his room, if he stays in his bed (mostly!), and how long it takes him to fall asleep.  Because it's on my iPad (and JZ's iPhone) we can check on him wherever we are.  It's so cool!

And, since I like to celebrate my birthday as long as possible, we celebrated again at Family Fun Day on Sunday. 




Thank you to everyone that helped make my birthday so special!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Fort Building 101

For Christmas, JZ gave Caden a fort making kit.  Now, this is not the first time the boys have made a fort - it's a pretty regular occurrence around here.  Usually they just use blankets, so when JZ saw the kit, complete with camo, he had to get it.  Last Wednesday, when I was at work, they pulled out the kit and had a blast.

By the time I got home, it was pretty obvious that they had been playing in there all day
and CP was so excited to show me his fort


He even got some new toys to take in there with him.  I'm not sure where he got the glow stick, but he used it like any boy would - he stuck it up his nose
Fort Building 101 - DONE!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

My Funny Valentine

Valentine's Day 2012 was...interesting.  But before we get to that, let's take a trip down memory lane.

2010

2011

And now, 2012

We had a little bit of a tough day today.  JZ is out of town all week, so that just makes me sad.  And tired.  And Caden has been in a "I'm-almost-three-so-I'm-going-to-challenge-everything-you-say" phase.  That makes me very tired.  Consequently, our day had to be rearranged a little.  Nevertheless, we were able to squeeze in a little fun today.  And a LOT of cuteness.

And even more presents

"What is it?!?"  A soccer ball and net!

Who knew you could snuggle a soccer ball?  Thanks for the ball and net Papa and Gaga!
It's a recordable story book from Nana and Grandpa Kim.  He's waving hi and yelling, "Hi, Grandpa!  Can you hear me?"

This evening Caden and I ate a heart shaped pizza

And then we played the "I love you" game and sang the Barney song.  It's lucky for this cranky boy that he has his cranky mommy wrapped around his little finger.  One sweet hug or "I wuv you, Mommy" makes me go from wanting to string him up by his toes to smothering him with kisses. 

Happy Valentine's Day, hope you're with the ones you love (or at least got something pretty if one of your loves happens to be in Boston)!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

I a Skier!

Since Caden began walking, JZ has been dying to put him on skis.  I was able to hold him off until this year, but no more.  So a few weeks ago the three of us packed up and spent the night in Breckenridge in preparation for our big outing.  That morning JZ took C to a nearby ski shop to rent him some equipment.  I was lucky enough to avoid that outing - I was sure it was just going to be a disaster.  What two year old wants to try on ski boots and helmets?  Apparently this one!
Here he is growling at himself in the mirror because he's a tough guy. 

When they got home we let him go outside and try on the equipment.

After his nap we drove up to Breck and got there just in time for dinner.  The next morning we ventured out for our first attempt on the snow.  We had gotten some great hints from some friends with kids.  The big ones were to make it fun (even if that means you spend the entire time building a snowman), take lots of snacks, and quit early.  We decided not to put him in ski school because we figured he wouldn't last long and it's a ton of $$.  We decided we would just take him to the "magic carpet" and just work on balance and enjoying skiing.   I have to admit that I was prepared for the worst.  He's usually not a big fan of putting on the regular outside gear, I thought the extra ski gear would be even worse.  Mark it down, I was wrong.  He LOVED skiing.  He giggled and had an ear to ear smile the entire time we were out there.  I was on picture duty that day and I did my job well!  I took a million pics, and I promise these are just a few!
JZ got a lot of exercise that day.  It was his job to carry Caden up the hill over and over and over again.
It's hard to tell, but he's actually laying in the snow in this one

After about an hour we stopped for his snack of choice - water and fruit snacks.
Then he said, "I all done.  I got to Cay-Cay's home."  So we both pushed away the urge to say, "Let's try it one more time," and we packed up and went home.  After an hour of skiing this is what he looked like...
So we decided to take this super exhausted kid home for a nap.  But, not before he called Papa and told him, "Papa, I a skier!"  Yes you are sweet boy! 

And, just in case you were wondering, when we finally got home (after a celebratory lunch of "chicky nuggets") he took a four hour nap.  About a week later we got a BIG snow.  He looked out the window and said, "It's snowing.  I go skiing!"  So, we're already working on scheduling our next ski outing.  Hooray for our Colorado boy!