Monday, April 25, 2011

Washington DC

This last week we went to visit some friends in DC.  We left home Tuesday afternoon and returned late Saturday evening.  We've made this trip as a family once before, in December of 2009.  It was Justin's first time to DC - but a bit cold to sight see.  This trip was Ray's first trip, so he and Justin were tourists together.  They fit quite a bit in during our short trip- Korean War, Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials, Washington Monument, Natural History and American History Museum, Tour of the Capital Building, Arlington Cemetery, a stop at the Library of Congress and a picture in front of the White House. I am sure I missed something.

I did not take pictures at all this trip.  Ray was the camera man and I decided we didn't need to both lug around cameras :).  So - if you want to see historical pictures, ask him - cause I am only posting cute kid pictures :).

We stayed in Old Town Alexandria.  Our hotel was in a great location - right across from the metro and just down from King Street.  We could hop right on the free King St. Trolley to go down to many restaurants and little shops.  The girls loved to ride the trolley, "red bus".  Hailey loved when the windows were down and she could let her hair fly and wave to people on the sidewalk.

One day we climbed on and were waiting for others to board.  Hailey pointed out the window and said, "What's that?"  I didn't want to answer, but I told her it was a giant mouse.  There was definitely a rat running around the bus stop by the metro station.  ewww. Another thing the girls liked about King Street were the musicians.  Kaelin especially liked the violinist that played along with radio accompaniment.  Both girls LOVED the fact that there were dogs everywhere. In DC most people live in condos or town homes, so if they have dogs, they have to walk them.  The girls wanted to stop and pet each one :p.

Daddy and the girls at the Jefferson Memorial. It was a Warm day, and the girls thought it was neat how the floor/steps/benches were still cool to the touch.  There was also a high school band playing that Kaelin liked.

 There are probably 10 versions of this picture.  She refused to smile, so I tickled her.

Our friends' daughter, Claire, and the girls playing in the grass in front of the Washington Monument.  Claire is right in between our girls' ages at 3.5 years, but still the same height as Hailey :).  She is half Puerto Rican and is absolutely pint sized adorable!

Tickling Hailey again a few hours later.

This was at the Natural History Museum.  The girls are touching a replica Elephant femur.  You could also stand next too one.  It was taller than K.

The girls ALL loved the gems/crystals at the natural museum. Here they are touching some kind of Quartz I believe.

The day we came home (Saturday), we spent the morning at Mount Vernon.  Easily the girls favorite part.  We toured the mansion, then the museums.  The guys liked watching some of the movies in theaters where the effects were amazing (I guess the seats rumbled, snow fell on you and smoke blew on you --they were watching that movie on the Revolutionary War.)  The girls and I liked that they had a separate room just for young kids - it had colonial dress up, coloring, puzzles, a doll house replica of the mansion etc.  When we were done touring only part of the grounds we ate 'colonial style' food in the inn.  I had the Turkey pie.  It was YUMMY!



In a section of Mount Vernon, they had some sheep.  3 of the young sheep were loose and Justin briefly attempted to catch them.  The girls are cheering him on below. It was very cute.  


They had this cut out in the Children's Area and Kaelin insisted we take a picture.

All in all it was a fun trip. Would probably not go again during spring break though - VERY busy! And we would plan ahead more - we wanted to visit the Baltimore Aquarium, but we couldn't get in the same day.  A Lot of places in DC have you buy/request the tickets ahead of time.  Some tours even have you place requests 3 weeks to a month ahead of time!  We have learned, and will know better next time!

Easter Eggs

We dyed our Easter eggs a bit early this year (because of our DC trip) but the girls loved it!  Here are some pictures:
Each egg was a work of art for Kaelin.  
Hailey, on the other hand was content to dye and move on!

 

My mom sent our egg dye kit this year.  She also included these q-tips that held paint for more precise color.  Neat idea, but a mess!  It got everywhere.  I am pretty sure more got on Hailey's shirt and hands then her eggs :).

We only did 18 eggs this year, and the girls would have done a ton more. They also liked the shrink wrap (I used the blow dryer so they could help).

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Preschool Songs

Kaelin's preschool class sang at the church last Sunday morning.  I cried during the singing - she has grown up so much in the last year.  She will be 5 in August...before our new baby is due in October.  She is amazed when we talk about that :)

Yes, Jesus Loves Me

They class sang 4 songs total and did great, but the files are too large for me to upload here.


In other news....Kaelin is now registered for Kindergarten in the fall! Such a big girl.  She is SOOO excited to ride the bus.

In other news, we are heading to Washington DC this week to visit our close friends - the Chevere family, and to be tourists :).  It will be Uncle Ray's first trip to the nation's capital.

Easter Pictures

On Friday, Jecca came over to take Easter Pictures!  It is a good thing our photographer is a family friend because she needed some patience with our girls that day!  Dominic on the other hand did great!




















Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Animal Baby Shower

Today we went to the MillCreek Metroparks Farm for the Annual Animal Baby Shower.  It is a spring event where local farmers/4H groups bring baby animals for kids to see and pet.

Our group consisted of: Justin, Kaelin, Hailey, Uncle Ray, Aunti Amy, Uncle Brad, Dominic and me.  It took about an hour to go through the barns and see the animals.  The kids enjoyed the baby animals and getting to pet bunnies, lambs, donkeys etc.  Also there was one GIANT pig.

We also got to enjoy lunch out with the munchkins before naptime meltdowns started.





Cleveland Children's Museum

Totally forgot to post this at the end of February/beginning of March.

Kaelin didn't have school one Monday, so we decided to load up and check out the Cleveland Children's Museum.  While it doesn't compare to the Pittsburgh Children's Museum the girls had fun!
They especially liked the giant sand box, water play area and Kaelin liked climbing up their netted platform area.







The Museum also had a little town area with a bus, grocery store and multi-level house, and dress-up.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A slow month for pictures...

BUT NOT a slow month at home.  It seems like every day we are running somewhere, my to do list is getting longer and if I am lucky I cross of one lone item.

In case I haven't already mentioned it, Hailey is fully potty trained - and she is doing Excellent.  Hailey loves to sing - Twinkle, ABC's, Itsy Bitsy, Patty Cake....she likes to sing the same one about a hundred times before moving on :). She is also obsessed with my phone/Justin's Ipod.  She likes to play the games.  She showed us where a hexagon was the other day! Oh, and she likes to draw.  A little more concentrated at that skill than Kaelin was at this age.

Kaelin is doing well in school and loves to 'read', aka make up stories, to one of us.  She is a Daddy's girl.  She also LOVES to talk - constantly!  She loves to put on 'shows' for us - singing songs she has learned at school.  She is working hard at being a good big sister.  We have to encourage her, but she loves to receive the encouragement :).  She also loves the movie Tangled, which Daddy brought home as a surprise tonight.  She plans to grow her hair like Rapunzel :).  She loves to practice her writing - asking us to spell different family member's names.

In the past month we took a trip to Ikea and purchased a bunk bed set for the girls and moved them in together.  This required much building on Uncle Ray's, Justin's and my part....along with at least 2 weeks of organizing and arranging on my part.  Thankfully the guys pitched in and lugged things around for me when I asked.  The girls LOVE their new bed.

Justin is back to traveling about twice a month.  Ray is settled, and starts a job at Bass Clothing Store tomorrow.  I am good - doing a bit of Physical Therapy on some tight muscles near my neck fusion..and trying to stay healthy!  The medicine they have given me is helping some with the pregnancy sickness.

Anyhow - here are a few pics (measly as they are):


Pics of the girls and Daddy reading.


Hailey and Uncle Chris - a rare picture of Uncle Chris and I like the hat on H.

Hailey woke up like this one morning - totally cracked me up!!

This is the girls' new bed.  H's fort is on the the bottom, K is on the top.

Sisterly Love take #1.

Awww.  Take #2. They are holding hands.

Hailey's rainbows