Quick Visit from Lala and Poppa

Whew!  Got a little derailed on my blogging goal this week, but I'm back now and gotta keep going!  

We had Thomas's first birthday part on June 7th and Matt's parents, Lala and Poppa, were able to make the drive down so they could attend!  They arrived the day before the party and were able to stay a couple days afterward.  It was a quick visit but we were glad to have them here!  

I did not take many pictures while they were here, but Lala did and she always lets me steal them off her camera before she goes.  She's the best.  :)  So all photo credits go to her (and I think Anna who may have taken some too). 

Ok, wait.  One more thing before I post Lala's pictures...this is really the only one I have from the day they arrived.  It shows poor Katie-bug's busted face.  That morning she was running on the driveway and took a little spill onto the concrete.  You may even say she face-planted.  :)  It scratched her up pretty good and she cried for a bit, but really was completely fine after about an hour.  We didn't actually let her see her face until that night and by then she was cool with it.  I'm sharing this because her face is obviously still scratched up in Lala's pictures and I don't want you to think we beat her or anything!

Here's the birthday boy on the morning of his party!  No pants required when you're the birthday boy!

The late afternoon time of the party worked out perfectly.  We spent the morning at church which always tires the little kids out.  After a good lunch, they both went down for good naps while we were able to get the house and yard ready for guests.

Thomas woke up first and got changed into his party clothes.  He had no idea what was going on.  :)

I have a whole post coming about the birthday party with the photographer's photos, but Lala got a bunch that are too cute not to share.  Consider these sneak peeks before the real party post.  

Petting a PIG that was tied to our tree!

Petting a PIG that was tied to our tree!

Petting the donkey!

Paparazzi came to the party.  :)

Sweet boy looking at the guinea pigs.

Thomas caught Mimi sitting down with Lilli Greer in her lap and he did not like it!  He thinks he's supposed to be her only baby and she was cheating on him with LG!  He immediately climbed up in Mimi's lap so he could set her straight.

It took Katie Wynn a while to warm up to the animals, but she eventually came around and fed the sheep!

We gave Thomas his cake midway through the party.  The breeze kept blowing out the candle so it wasn't even lit.  I put three animal cookies on top as decoration and I should've taken them off because they were really all he was interested in!

Anna eventually helped by sticking his hand in the cake, but he still wasn't too interested in it.  Mostly he just didn't like the icing being on his hands.

He did come back from crumbs after his hands had been wiped off.

After all our party guests had gone home, including the party animals and the photographer, we sat down in the front yard to give Thomas his birthday presents.  We had asked our guests to bring a donation to St. Jude instead of gifts, so these were just from family.  One of his big gifts came from Lala and Poppa - a new truck!

Does it surprise you that his sister needed to get in on the action?  She helped push him over to the rest of the presents.  I love how he's looking back at her - he just needs a whip to crack so she'll keep pushing!

Except that she pushed him straight past the presents and people and kept going towards the street!

He pretty much sat in his truck while I opened his presents.

His other big present was a new slide!

The grandparents each also brought a little something for Katie Wynn to open too - she is so spoiled!

Presents of her own did not keep her from stealing Thomas's though.

The kids had so much fun at the party; Katie Wynn has already asked to do it again several times!

The next morning came early and sadly, we had to get up for school and work.  Lala had her camera out taking pictures that morning.

The great thing about Lala and Poppa staying after the party is that they got to see the kids enjoy their new toys!  We played outside both afternoons when we got home from work/school.

Of course, now that they have their own cars, they still climb in each other's!

Scrapes, scabs, and snot...  (Just what little girls are made of!)

Still trying to figure out how it works!

Still trying to figure out how it works!

We were so glad to have Lala and Poppa at our house - and not just because they spoiled our kids, cooked us dinner, and did our laundry!! :)  We hated that they had to leave early the next morning but they will be back next week (and Matt and the big kids are actually at their house right now) so we'll see them again very soon!

May Phone Pics

Y'all.  I am SO sorry.  Life has been barreling past at full speed and I can hardly seem to keep up!  If you think this little space here has been neglected, you should see my laundry and list of started-but-not-finished home projects!  But, I have two happy kiddos and [I hope] a happy husband and we have been making such sweet summertime memories.

However, I've said it once and I'll say it again, this is the only "scrapbook" my kids will be getting so I'm determined to keep it up.  Matt and I leave on a much-anticipated adults-only vacation in a little over a week and I'd really like to leave with this blog completely caught up.  Off the top of my head I know there's at least 7 posts I need to write, so about one a day until we leave.  Please hold me accountable to I'll get them done!

I realize it's already the 22nd of June (how in the world did that happen?!) but I've got to back up and post our May phone pics.  I hope I can remember what the pictures are of because some of them seem like they were taken a life time ago!  Like these pictures of Thomas.  I put him in a collared shirt and instantly he looked like a grown up little boy.  But he looks even older now!  I knew his hair was thickening up but I didn't realize how much until looking back on these.  He has so much more now, and has even had his first tiny trim above his ears.  (I saved the clippings in a ziploc bag and then left them at our beach house.  D'oh!)

May is the month that we launched the website for Mint Tulip (that could be another post itself...) so I spent lots of time trying to get pictures of the kids in the outfits we were selling.  They were my unwilling and not-always-cooperative models.

Have you heard of the biggest Bass Pro Shop ever?  It's in a pyramid and if you live anywhere around here, you surely know about it.  I swore that I would not go there for several weeks after it opened so that the crazy crowds would die down.  We went out to dinner with good friends one night and go figure, we ended up there on Saturday night of their Opening Weekend.  The crowds weren't nearly as bad as I expected and it was definitely neat to see.  We did not go all the way to the top to see the views of the city, but I'm sure we'll go back to take the kids to see the fish and maybe we'll go up then.  (Side note:  Our good friends Emily and Andrew are moving away this Wednesday!  We are incredibly sad.  I know good things await but I don't like that I won't be able to see them all the time anymore!)

We bought this little hot pink chair a couple summers ago and Katie Wynn has always loved sitting in it.  When we found out baby number two was a boy, I ran to Walmart to snatch up a blue chair before they stopped selling them so that he'd have one too.  Katie Wynn NEVER lets him sit in the blue chair.  Bless his heart, he's always stuck with the so bright neon pink one.  They are one of the best $5 investments ever though because they (Katie Wynn) drag them out every time we're outside so they can sit in them.  On this particular night, she had carried them both around to the front yard from our side garage so that they could have a seat.  She's showing him a blade of grass that she picked.  :)

Katie Wynn has finally learned to "float" in the bathtub.  It takes forever for her to ease herself back all the way, but once she's laying down you can't get her back up!

For Mother's Day I had the kids dressed in the cutest little matching bubbles.  We had brunch out after church and all I wanted was a sweet picture of them in front of some pretty blooming flowers.  They did not really deliver...

Thomas has a new love...chocolate ice cream.  It is so funny to watch him eat it!  He gets so mad between bites if you don't give it to him fast enough!

Katie Wynn has a new love...wearing her Daddy's t-shirts.  She says she's a Princess when she has them on.  :)

Lolli has a new...kennel.  I wouldn't say she loves it, but she does like it more than her tiny old one.

Do you ever fall asleep while reading?  Happens to me every night.  And it looks like it's starting to happen to Katie Wynn too!  (Can you see her foot propped up on her bumper with the other one crossed?  Too funny.  I did move them after taking this picture so they wouldn't fall asleep up there!)

This is one of the reasons Thomas got his own Coupe Car for his birthday (pics coming soon) - they both try to cram into Katie Wynn's at the same time and someone always ends up in tears!

This picture was taken at a birthday party in May and it is probably my favorite picture of all four of us!  Look closely...someone has a choke hold on her little brother.  :)

Blowing bubbles after school one day.  I just couldn't handle how cute she was in her little dress.  

Katie Wynn often gets caught pouring the bubbles out and rubbing her hands in them, and Thomas gets busted eating mulch.  They keep us on our toes!

I got in some sweet snuggle time with my niece, Lilli Greer, one night.  Katie Wynn gave her a full head inspection.

While I painted in the shop one day, we made a makeshift desk for Katie Wynn to color.  She loved it!

These are too cute not to share!

I'll wrap up this post with pictures from an afternoon adventure the last weekend of the month.  Mom and I borrowed my brother's truck, loaded the kids in it, and drove into the city for one quick errand.  We were just gonna buy a church pew from a renovation sale.  Well, we didn't get the pew (it was WAY too long!) but we did run more errands and even got to stop and get ice cream!  The kids were really good on our outing and gave me a renewed hope that I could take them out shopping with me.  

We spent a lot of time at an At Home store and they loved riding in the double cart.  This first picture KILLS me.  Could they look any more alike?

Sweet hugs in the furniture section.

She thought it was so fun to stand on this cart and ride.  Cool mom points.

Since nap time was already busted, we HAD to stop at YOLO and get ice cream.  

When Mimi's ice cream ran out, Katie Wynn was sweet enough to share hers with Thomas.  (Mama doesn't share when it comes to ice cream.)  Have I mentioned that she's the best big sister ever?  She really is.  

And those are our adventures from May!  (Plus our trip to the beach and our curb appeal projects.)  One post down, at least six more to go.  Be back soon!

The Best Vacay!

Warning:  this post has 117 pictures.  If you aren't already seated with your coffee (or martini or cherry coke or whatever it is you drink) in hand, you may want to go ahead and do that first.  This one is long!

So, back in May, we spent the better part of a week at our beach house in Florida.  While I won't go as far as to say it was the best vacation ever, it was definitely the best vacation we've had with kids in tow to date.  Matt and the kids and I left after dinner on a Tuesday night and drove most of the way there.  The kids slept which was great, but we had issues at the hotel and getting them transitioned and back into bed was a bit of a struggle, but we survived the night.  The worst part about breaking up the trip with two kids is that you have to almost completely unpack the car just to repack it all back up a few hours later.  At least we have some cute luggage.  :)

The best part about breaking up the trip is that you arrive earlier in the day! 

We pulled up to the house right at lunch time, unloaded a few things, and walked to one of our favorite restaurants, Wild Olives, to get some lunch.  Then we put on our swimsuits for the first swim of the season and vacation!

My parents arrived at the end of our swim when we were getting to put the kids down for naps.  We were glad they joined us so we'd have extra hands to help with the kids.  That evening, we put the kids in the stroller and walked to La Cocina for a delicious taco dinner.  The best part of the evening, though, was the ice cream we had for dessert.  We let Thomas have some for the first time and he decided it was the best thing ever!  

Just like on past visits, Katie Wynn loved playing in the gravel rocks from our street parking spots.

This is probably the funniest picture from the trip.  Gotta make sure that booty gets clean!

We hosted some friends of my Dad's one night and attempted a family photo before our guests arrived.  This was the best one.

I have about 50 outtakes that look more like this.

The kids were so well behaved on this trip.  That's not to say we didn't have any problems at all (um, see above photo), but in general, they were in great spirits and so fun to be around!  They were good on shopping trips and pretty good at restaurants too.  I think that helped make this trip so great.  We also had fantastic weather!  The weather had rain in the forecast for every day we were there but we never saw a drop.  It was in the 80s with a nice breeze every day.

I love these two kiddos so, so much!  

My sweet little T-Man and his sweet little grin.

We went to the splash pad one night after dinner and both kids were a bit hesitant at first.  I think Thomas warmed up to it before Katie Wynn did, but both eventually ended up completely soaked!  

Katie-bug was more interested in running around in the huge green lot!

Poor Thomas...behind bars on the patio and trapped in the shower.  That's what happens when you get into everything, buddy.

Fun times swimming with Mimi!  We love having our own pool at the house - best decision ever.  

My parents offered to watch the kids one night so we could go out to dinner and we didn't say no!  Thanks, Mom and Dad!  We hit up another of our favorites - La Crema - for tapas and the best desserts ever.  I'm still thinking about those crab cakes, steak empanadas, and our layered chocolate dessert!


Now, on to the best part - the BEACH! This is one of the main reasons this vacation was so great.  In the past, Katie Wynn has been terrified of the ocean and absolutely hated the sand.  Our last trip to the beach resulted in me carrying her back up the stairs before my Mom and Thomas even got to join us.  But this time, she stepped into the sand with no problems at all and started digging with her shovel before I even had our spot set up.  I was so relieved!  

We had the best wide shore and shallow water to play in, and one morning it felt like we had the beach to ourselves!

What is it about the salty air that turns on the snot faucets?  Or is that just something special that only happens with my kids?  Their little noses dripped non stop while we were on the beach!

We were able to take four different trips to the beach and stay for a couple hours each time.  I had given Thomas a strict deadline to be walking before we left for the beach because I thought it'd be easier for him than crawling through the sand.  He likes to make his mama happy so he met my deadline, but it turns out it wasn't even necessary because he didn't mind crawling through it at all!  

Thomas absolutely LOVED the water.  I got my workout from dragging him out of the waves and up the shore and then chasing him back down, over and over and over again.  I was so pleased that he didn't mind having his hood or hat on - he never once tried to pull them off!  No sunburns for any of us - a major success!  

Poor T-Man's face got so red from all the sand he smeared on it when he rubbed his nose and eyes.  I think he over-exfoliated his cheeks a little.  :)

Probably one of my favorite photos ever.  This one's definitely going in a frame.  :)

My top three guys!

We were so thankful to have this ramp so we could pull the wagon to the beach!  It made hauling everything there and back so much easier.  Thomas didn't mind being packed in with the chairs and food.  I'm pretty sure he thought he was driving the wagon.  :)

Serious about sand digging.

Katie-bug loved having these shallow puddles to splash in.  Won't it be great when she doesn't need that enormous swim diaper anymore?!

"It too bwight, Mama!"

I mean, can you think of a more perfect place to take a nap??  This guy passed smooth out in his daddy's arms while listening to the roar of the waves.  I think he took a beach nap every time we went down there!  

This is Katie Wynn's version of sitting with her toes in the water.

Oh man, can't you just hear her bossing him around with those arms going?  She told him exactly how to build that sand castle.

And then she smashed it flat! 

Then they got to do it all over again.  :)

Thomas did a lot of sitting and watching after his naps.

We took the kids to the beach one last time on the day we left.  It was a good way to get some energy out before packing them into the car for the 8 hours drive home.  On our way to the beach, Katie Wynn said she wanted to build a snowman.  So build a snowman we did!

After chasing Thomas in and out of the waves repeatedly, Matt dug a hole to put him in.  It only kept him still for a few minutes until he figured out how to crawl out of it.  Little stinker!

Katie Wynn took over the hole and loved it when a big wave would fill it with water!

My little beach bum has come a long way!  It only took her two and half years to decide that the beach isn't all that bad.

None of us wanted to leave on Sunday to come home, not even my dad!  It just wasn't a long enough vacation.  We think we'll wait until September to go back but next time we'll be sure to go for the whole week, if not more!  I'm counting down already.

Curb Appeal

Matt and I celebrated 6 years of marriage on May 9th!  It's been the best 6 years ever.  To celebrate, we spent the afternoon working on our house's curb appeal!  (Actually, we went out for a really nice dinner that night, but this happened on our anniversary too.)

I have been wanting to paint our front door since the day we moved in.  Why?  Because it was purple!  It actually had a very fresh coat of paint from the previous owners, so it was in good shape.  But the homeowner had tried to pick a light grey and you know how funny grey can be with all it's undertones, and the end result was a purple door.  A very FLAT purple door - matte paint is something else I'm not a big fan of.

Being that this summer is the first one in this house where I won't have a tiny baby or be pregnant, we declared it the summer we tackle some outside projects.  First on the list - the front door!  While I love the idea of having a fun, bright-colored door, that just wasn't going to go with the style of our house.  After spending lots of time standing in the front yard staring at the house, I decided charcoal grey could be the winner.  I picked up three different samples and slapped them up on the door.  Our door was multi-colored for about a week.  The top color was way too blue; it was easy to eliminate.  Matt liked the bottom one but I thought the middle one picked up the brown tones in our brick better so it ultimately won out.  (You can see a spot from where we changed the hardware that at one point the door was red!)

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Since our hardware was fairly new, I had Matt remove it to keep it clean.  Painting the door was a quick, easy process.  Thankfully, the weather was not too hot that day so it wasn't terrible having the door open for an hour or so.  We set a fan up just inside the door to help keep bugs from flying in.  Here is the door with one coat of wet paint on it.

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And here it is later that evening with two coats of paint and the hardware back on.  I know the glare from the picture make it look shiny (and dented?) but it really isn't in person.  It's just not super flat anymore (or purple!).  

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What was Matt doing while I painted the door?  He was tackling our front columns!  (Our work was almost all done while both kids were napping...hooray for a productive nap time!)

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We have six wooden columns across the front of our porch and I noticed over the winter how completely sun bleached they were.  I'm sure when the house was built 19 years ago they had a much darker stain on them!

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Just like with the door, we tested out a stain color in an inconspicuous spot.  We went with a semi-transparent stain - something that would add color but still let some of the wood grain show through.

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Matt got the short end of the stick because he had a lot more surface area to cover than I did!  He ended up doing two coats of stain to make the color good and rich.  You can see in the photo below the difference in color - the columns on the left have stain and the ones on the right do not.

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Ready for the full before and after?  Hopefully you can tell a difference, ha!  Here is the house before we started painting - except that the door has the test swatches on it.

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And here it is after our afternoon's worth of work.  A deeper color on the door and rich stain on the columns.  I think it looks better, do you?  It helps that our flower beds had also been mulched that week!

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Now, what should we do next out here?  I plan on moving the three adirondack chairs that sit on the right side to a different part of the house this summer (and painting them, which is a job I'm dreading) so I will eventually need new furniture for out here.  What kind would you put on our porch?  I want something that looks nice but isn't incredibly expensive.  We rarely sit on the porch so it doesn't have to be super comfortable.  And I've learned that the squirrels will just pull the stuffing out of my cushions so it doesn't really need to have those.  Thoughts??  I'm at a loss.  What do you think about a porch swing?