Thursday, August 25, 2011

Bye Bye

In the past 3 days my little guy has thrown away his car and nap nuk. (With a ceremonious, "Bye. Bye.") And tonight we asked him if he wanted to try to go to bed with just his teddy and blanky (really just as an experiment to see what he would say) and he said he did. (He has gotten a lot of attention for not using a nuk and throwing it away.) I could tell he was a little anxious and he held on to me a little longer than usual as we said goodnight, then he clutched his teddy and blanky tightly and fell asleep without a fight. I was expecting some drama. We'll see if he wakes before morning. I'm not ready to throw bed time nuk away quite yet.
I think this is way more emotional for me than it is for him. When he sleeps I think he looks so cute with his nuk in his mouth. I even like the sound it makes.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Our trip to the UP


We spent last week in Marquette, MI. The beautiful Upper Peninsula, our old home. We haven't been up there since Pax was born. I was actually pregnant the last time we visited. We were excited to show him our old stomping grounds, even if he won't remember the experience. On our drive there we told him, "We are going to Marquette Pax, the place mommy and daddy used to have a lot of fun and go on adventures and dates..." Oh the good ole days. You always remember them better than they probably were.
Here are some pics of our outings there.

This is at Black Rocks, a popular cliff jumping spot with a small stone beach. Pax was fascinated with all the different rocks.
Isaac, who is our former pastor/boss/mentor's son (that sounds so formal) was our buddy while we were there. We stayed with his family and he was so wonderful with Pax he was really a joy to take with us wherever we went. Even though Isaac is 7, Pax wanted to do everything that Isaac did.
We got to spend a few hours at the beach with some of our favorite people, Don and Dort! Much like the Taylor family they were like family to us while we were in the UP. We miss them so much and it was wonderful to watch them meet and love on Pax.
You really can't beat this beauty!

We went to a lot of our favorite restaurants/coffee shops. This is at our favorite muffin and coffee shop, Babycakes. Pax insisted he have his own muffin (they are huge). He finished most of it, which really doesn't suprise me seeing that he is a muffin fiend.
The water is a little cold...but I don't care!
Water balloon launching at the Taylors!

There were many other special moments we shared that we did not catch on the camera, mostly because I am awful about taking pictures. We had many good meals and talks with the Taylors, got to reconnect with people at Silver Creek Church, had lunch with the Vallin family, went to the Marquette Farmer's Market, Preston got to Mountain Bike on some favorite trails, and I got to hang out with Kimmy and spend some time down town.
Marquette and the people there continue to have such a treasured spot in our hearts!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

To Be or Not to Be


Today was the first of many declarations Paxton will make about himself and who he aspires to be when he is older. Today, he made two bold statements that lead me to believe he wants to be a vegetarian football player. Is this possible? Can the two exist together, in one person.

My first clue to his aspirations were found under his seat as I was cleaning up after dinner. He had managed to pick out the chicken from his pasta dish and stick it under his toddler seat which sits about 2 inches above the regular dining room chair. Admittedly, he has a love/hate relationship with chicken but he has never before separated and hid any portion of his food. Perhaps his thoughts during dinner looked something like this...

His second declaration was much more candid than the first. After dinner we were taking a walk by the football fields and he was mesmorized by watching the football players in thier uniforms. On the way home he looks up at me, pointing to his little chest with both hands and says, "Me football. Me football." I respond, "You want to be a football player when you are bigger?" He says, "Yea!"
Who knows, he may one day be a vegetarian football player. For now, I'm not too concerned for his dietary needs. He asked for cheese at least 17 times today.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Better Blog Before Our Next Adventure


We returned from the Desert safely on Saturday night. Preston left for Kid's camp this morning, where we will be picking him up from on Friday to drive up to the UP to visit friends for a few days. We commented last night that we weren't sure when we thought this back to back traveling would be a good idea- but so be it. Life was meant to be lived, right?
Thought we should share some highlight pictures from our trip before I get too behind and give up on this blogging thing again.
If we weren't at our conference or eating (I successfully got my fill of Asian food, Dunkin Doughnuts, bagel shops and good frozen yogurt.) we were in the pool, which averaged about 100 degrees. Seeing that it was around 105-110 degrees outside the pool felt at least a bit refreshing. The beautiful and relaxing scenery helped too. I love to sit out and soak in the sun but I could literally only take in a few minutes at a time. Pax became very acclimated to the water, even jumping in and going completely under water by the end of the week. As his confidence grew he discovered he could jump from the rocks around the pool.



Before our conference started we took a day to explore a bit of the Arizona desert. We went out on a hike that we started much too late in the day. We didn't make it to our summit due to the heat. But we did get a good view of the city and took in the beauty of the mountainous rock against the barren land.

That is Chandler behind us and Pheonix in the distance. Did I mention how hot it was?


This quite frankly may be the most ridiculous picture of me but it made us laugh. I totally understand why desert people wear head ensembles like this. They really help keep the sun off you. I was starting to get water blisters on my back (I had put lots of sunscreen on too.) so Preston let me use his shirt and tough mudder band to protect my skin. Did I mention how hot the desert was???
This is a picture of our second cousin Jovian. He was Paxton's playmate all week. (Paxton stayed with Grandma and Grandpa while Preston and I went to our conference.) Although they weren't the best of friends all week, learning the nuances of sharing, Paxton has asked for his "Jo Jo" every day since we have left. He really can't wrap his mind around why he can't see him now.
In this picture Jovian is saying, "Party Hat", referring to the small birthday hat that is attached to his arm. He truly loves this little hat and says party hat with a British accent. Too cute!

We had a wonderful time in Arizona thanks to our Auntie, Uncle and Cousins who hosted us, Preston's parents who watched Pax all week, catching up with friends who now live in AZ (Amy and the Johnsons) and a dynamic conference and General Council put on by the Assemblies of God. We soaked in so much, now we just have to let it be squeezed out of us.