Friday, July 29, 2011

Florida 2011












Our yearly trip to Florida was the best ever, even though it certainly didn't start out that way. We left for Nonny and Poppy's on July 2, having packed pretty much everything we own into the mini-van. We thought we were mentally prepared for the 16 hour drive (20 for us with all the stops for eating, changing diapers, etc.). Dani, however, decided to show us that she could easily break us. She screamed and/or cried for nearly the entire trip. In her defense, she had caught Jack's cold and, unbeknownst to us, she would cut her first tooth just days later. But she still was extremely successful in driving us totally insane. Paul and I handled it remarkably well, I must say and we didn't blow up at each other at all, which was just amazing, considering how much our sanity was pushed after arriving at the hotel and having Jack bouncing off walls with all the pent up energy. We hoped the next day would be better. It was not. Jack also handled the crying extremely well, not losing his patience at all!




We finally arrived and after that, everything was just awesome. Actually, Dani was pretty crabby for naps and when anyone left the room. However, we soon realized that she didn't like the smaller crib, as she couldn't turn around and we swapped it out in favor of the Pack-N-Play, which she enjoyed much more. It was also a trip of firsts for Dani. She also sprouted her first two teeth within days of each other and started crawling on July 8. She also learned to push up to sitting on July 6. So, her crabbiness is pretty easily explained by all that was going on physically and all the big things she was thinking about doing! She also swam for the first time. We had brought her to the health club pool but this was the first longer swim time for her. And she loved it! She was not as big of a fan of the boat ride we took but she was overtired.




I would say that Dani, as a whole, had a great time. But that was nothing compared to the time that Jack had. Jack thought Nonny and Poppy's house was the coolest thing ever. He and Wiley became fast friends and we dread the day that he begs us for the dog that he's not going to get. Wiley loved having a kid who never tired of throwing the ball for him. His already pretty good swimming skills got even better. Early on, we ditched the Swimmies and let him just swim in his wetsuit with the floaties. He jumped off the side, went under water, held his breath and fine tuned his swimming skills. It was very impressive. He's a little fish and loved to go in the pool each day. He also fell in love with the fireworks that were every Thursday. At first he was scared of the loud noises but it didn't take long for him to fall in love with them. The highlight was the final Thursday when there was an air show before the fireworks. My mom said that he was staring into the sky, mouth open, screaming, "Holy cow airplanes!" He still talks about the airplanes, smoke, fireworks and boats constantly. He also found that he loved golf cart rides, which he and Dani would take each night with us. And he enjoyed playing a little golf, getting better and better at putting each day with his little Jack-sized putter.




We really couldn't have asked for a better trip. We spent quality time with the kids, with my parents and we got to have a couple of date nights too. Staying three weeks was great because it took the pressure off of cramming everything in. Even though, at the end of the three weeks, it still felt like it all went by too fast. We just can't wait for next year when Dani will be older and enjoy everything more. Can't say she'll love the car ride but she was MUCH better on the way home so there's still hope!











Friday, July 22, 2011

Oh that Jack!

We have been in Florida visiting my parents for the last three weeks, which I will write more about soon. Lots happened, including Dani beginning to crawl. But I will save that for when I have more time to write! A few cute Jack things:



  • Yesterday, I went to wake him up. He was laying in bed and I laid next to him and we were talking. He looked up, pointed at the ceiling fan and asked, "What's dat?" Jack likes to ask questions he already knows the answer to so I said, "I don't know." "A fan!" he replied, adding, "How many fans?" "Only one," I said. He then proceeded to count his familiy. One Mommy, one Jack, one JoJo, etc. He then came back to me, put his hand on my arm and said, "She's a nice Mommy!"



  • Paul is at a conference in St. Louis this week. Jack has been repeatedly asking where he is all week. He is now responding, "In Lou-lou-less!"



  • We continually have to watch what we say around Jack. He's a sponge and picks up everything. This goes for naughty words or even making fun of people. For example, I can no longer call his aunt "crazy". This is very difficult. The other day, he pooped and before I had a chance to change his diaper, he put his hand down his pants. Realizing this was a big mistake, he tried to wipe his hand off and got it on several locations. I was trying to strip him down without getting poop everywhere. It had been a hectic morning and I am not sure if my mom said it or I did or we both did, but someone yelled out, "Oh God bless it!" Jack now has adopted it and laughs hysterically when he says it, which makes us laugh even though we don't want to and further ingrains the behavior. We are really going to need to get better at this!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Sloppy Kisser

Jack enjoys hugging, kissing and petting his sister. It used to only be to get attention for himself, as we would shower him with all kinds of praise about what a good brother he was. Now, though he still mostly shows her affection for those reasons, I feel like he is really starting to actually like her.

Today, after their naps, we put them together and Dani was so excited to see her big brother, who she adores. Jack leaned in to say, "Hi" and then decided to give her a kiss on the mouth, which he usually doesn't do. Dani is not the best kisser and usually leaves you covered in slobber. Jack learned this the hard way. He leaned in, kissed her and then quickly pulled away, wiping his face off with the back of his hand. Then he shockingly exclaimed, "She opened her face!"