Well, I know I'm leaving out a ton of things I want to share, but my brain has stopped, so I guess so will this post. I'll leave you with a few parting shots of Corey and myself being silly and hamming it up for our favorite budding photographer, Riley ...
Sunday, February 22, 2009
A sprinkle of this and a dash of that ...
Well, I know I'm leaving out a ton of things I want to share, but my brain has stopped, so I guess so will this post. I'll leave you with a few parting shots of Corey and myself being silly and hamming it up for our favorite budding photographer, Riley ...
Monday, February 16, 2009
Jam-Packed "Lovely" Weekend
Also waiting for us were Grandma and Pop Pop Soukup! Riley and Gage were so excited!!! They had such a great time hanging out. We all exchanged Valentines and the boys were very spoiled by their grandparents with tons of their favorite treats = ) Corey and I also got them fun little candies called "Lightning Bugs." They are little gummy worm type candies that come with a special tweezer light mechanism that has lights in the tips. When you pick up the candies with the tweezers they light up like fireflies. Too cool! Here's a pic, but it didn't come out too clear ...
While mom and dad watched the kiddos, Corey and I ventured out on a much needed date night = ) We started off the evening at Kokoro. This was our first time to the Japanese Sushi/Steakhouse and we thoroughly enjoyed every minute of our time there! The chef that prepared our food was very animated and really played up his accent which made the experience that much more entertaining. The food was absolutely delicious and we met some really nice people while there. We also got to try some Asahi beer, which is kind of Japan's equivalent of Bud Light, from our understanding. My sister, Tracy, brought Corey back an Asahi shirt from her time visiting our cousin Mitch in Japan, so it was fun to share that story and it will bring back fond memories every time Corey wears that shirt = ) After that we headed to the bowling alley. What was intended to be only a few games turned into 10+ games. We were having so much fun together we just couldn't stop!
The next day we paid for that fun, though, as the alcohol after-effects and sleep deprivation do not necessarily mix very well with rowdy, early-rising toddlers! But, we survived and persevered! Corey's brother, Jamie, and his family stopped by for a quick visit on their way through town. It is always so good to see him, Rhonda, and the kiddos! Plus, they brought presents!!! Riley and Gage were more than happy to dig right into Paige and Hunter's old games and the fun hasn't worn off yet! Right now the overwhelming favorite is a game called Elefun where an Elephant blows paper butterlies out of an extended trunk while the kids try to catch them with nets. Many giggles ensue!!!! I'll have to try to get a video as this picture just can't do it justice ...
After all of that excitement, the boys took a quick nap then we headed to Overland Park for their buddy, Dane's, 3rd birthday party. So much fun! Poor little Gage about had a coronary on the way there, though. The party was held at one of the McDonald's restaurants in OP. Well, Corey and I took the scenic route there (accidently.) Anyhow, if you are at all familiar with the Olathe/OP area, you know that there seems to be a McDonald's on just about every other corner! It was torture for him to see all of those Golden Arches and us just driving right on by. He would point and scream, "Donald's! Dane! Party!!!!!!" Thank goodness we finally arrived and stopped the inadvertant torture of our little redhead = ) The party was obviously a hit and a good time was had by all. Happy Birthday Dane!!!!
When we finally made it home that evening, we were all glad to just chill and relax. The exhaustion was well worth it, though. There's nothing better than getting to spend so much time with loved ones. We are blessed!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Back on Track ...
Ok, enough of that yuckiness, but still staying on the subject of bodily functions. We are making some real progress in the potty department! Yay! It's been kind of funny, because the boys are totally opposite. Riley stays dry most of the time and contributes the better part of his urine to the toilet instead of his pants. Yay again! However, he has been very resistant to depositing his poo into the potty. But, we have had a breakthrough the past 3 days and he has made 3 poos in the potty! Another yay! He still made 3 others in his pull-ups, but it's progress nonetheless = ) Gage, on the other hand, can pretty much poo at will. It's amazing really. But, he still rarely pees in the potty. I don't think he has enough control yet, but he is eager to try, so we'll keep at it!
Last night we made Valentines for the kids and helpers and daycare. It was a lot of fun. Riley was really good about making sure everyone was accounted for and selecting which Valentine went to which person. Gage, our little artist, mostly enjoyed putting his crayon scribbles on each piece. Well, let me take that back ... he most enjoyed eating 3 whole suckers that were part of the Valentines package. But, coloring was a close second = )
Corey and I are really looking forward to Saturday. This will be the 10th Valentine's Day we share as husband and wife. My wonderful parents are coming up to watch the boys while Corey and I have a date night. Yay! (there's been a lot of "yay's" in this post ... I apologize for the superfluous use of the non-word, but I just have so much to be excited about!) Anyhow, we have reservations to eat at Kokoro. It is a Japanese Sushi/Steakhouse restaurant here in Lawrence. We will be sitting at a "Hot" table, where the food is prepared right in front of you. We've never been there, so it should be a real treat!
Well, that's all for now. Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day and wish us continued success on the potty training front = )
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Life is Good ...
These are a couple of cheesey pics of Riley and Gage on the way to the dog park. Saturday was gorgeous, so we all went for a hike. It was glorious!
The fresh air and exercise did wonders for us all. Below is a short video of the boys favorite activity during our outing -- hiking up a steep hill, then rolling down like Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie. Too fun!
We headed to my boss's house on Sunday for a little SuperBowl festivities. Thank you Harry & Kim! It was great to see everyone and the Thomason's really know how to do it up right, but we had to cut our visit short. Corey has been fighting a major head cold and the boys were hard to keep up with in their gorgeous (and HUGE) new house. So after a couple of hours we headed home so we could rest. We all needed it! Hope you all had a Super Fun Super Sunday!
Until next time, make every day a great day!!!