we've had a very busy summer, as usual. it has been going well, albeit cold. once again, wisconsin missed the memo about the change in weather, so we haven't had a lot of summery days. lots of gorgeous autumn days, but not much summer heat. which, surprisingly, has been very disappointing to me. i generally am not a lover of the heat, but i guess my 8 or so years in atlanta tempered me some. and, really, the summer is all of 2 1/2 months here, then after a brief and usually perfectly gorgeous fall, it's back to 7 straight months of cold. so i can handle a month or so of heat. the sad part is, part of me is still really, really excited for fall. i LOVE fall - the gorgeous weather, the turning of the trees, the smell of the air. and, while i'm not sick of fresh vegetables, i am also looking forward to the change of pace in cooking - braised dishes, stewed meats, squashes and red wines and ciders. and i hate that, because we hardly had a summer - but i just love fall so much.
we've had father's day, hannah's visit, the 4th of july, family and friends visiting, bryan's birthday, a family reunion, and, of course, running all over town to see the sights. so let's just dive in, shall we?
betty brinn children's museum
hannah's visit
hannah arrived at the end of june, and stayed through the end of july. we had a blast, as usual, and though we tried to take it relatively easy, it was still a very tiring month. some highlights:
oliver appropriated hannah's gameboy the moment she arrived. it ended up being quite useful, though now we're not sure where it is. (6/26/09)
my dad built a playset in his backyard, complete with climbing wall, tire swing, and bumpy slide. hannah and oliver had a blast playing there every time we went! (6/27/09)
greek fest is held at the state fair park by our house. it's always been one of our favorites, and the weather was beautiful, so we headed out.
the spit roasted chickens were a sight to behold, but between the food lines and the $$$, we decided in the end to skip eating there.
after bryan and hannah survived flying and flipping through the air on that contraption, hannah talked me into riding some flying ride with her. it wasn't
oliver finally got his turn, and i took him on the kiddie train, which apparently was exciting enough that he forgot all about the other rides. he does love trains,
after the rides, we decided to get the heck outta dodge. hannah would have been content to ride rides all day, but unless she was paying, the fun was over.
fourth of july parade (7/2/09)
holy cow, we had a good time.
to start, the weather was fantastic. a perfect evening - not too warm, not too cool. we were able to park close to the block the parade was on, so didn't have far to walk. we sat in front of city hall, so hannah and oliver ran around while we waited for the parade to
before the parade started, there were lots of interesting characters walking around.
one group (i don't even recall who; i think maybe a church?) was walking around giving out free ice pops. i don't usually allow oliver to have sweets, but since it was a special occasion and i wanted him to sit nicely in his stroller for a bit, i let him have one. oh boy, that was one happy kid. "popsicle" is now a permanent part of his lexicon (though, at home, i make homemade popsicles with just blended fruit - so he only thinks he's getting a treat, when in reality he's
one of the first things in the parade was a firetruck, which delighted oliver beyond words. the kid loves trucks! i thought perhaps the siren and horn would be too loud for him, but he didn't have any problem with it (nor with any other loud noise, including a pack of harley davidsons).
hannah managed to amass a good collection of candy from the floats, and we worked
we had *such* a great time - i couldn't have asked for better weather, or better behaved kids. and we were even home in time for bedtime.
fourth of july
then there was the actual 4th of july! the weather turned out to be kind of horrible - not quite 80 degrees, and overcast most of the day. JULY, WISCONSIN, IT
hannah is a fish, so of course loved it, and oliver did as well, though it took him a minute to get comfortable in the water and feel safe. then he proceeded to run up
the ladder and launch himself off the deck to jump into the water, always with me waiting to catch him (though, a few times, it was close, as he was so excited he'd run right from the top of the ladder over the edge of the pool and there was barely enough time for me to get from the ladder to the side of the pool!).
the zoo (7/5/09)
camping (7/10/09 - 7/11/09)
we had unanimously decided that our family summer vacation this year would be camping. i was feeling nostalgic for the camping trips of my childhood. bryan used to camp often, as well. and hannah had never been camping, so was completely excited to go. oliver had no say, but i figured a weekend in the woods with dirt and bugs? score! mom and dad sold their camper, and gave us a bunch of their gear, and we borrowed some more. we bought a tent, sleeping bags, and a few other essentials. i settled on a campground at richard bong recreation area, as it had wooded sites, kids' activities (including a nature center, guided nature hikes,
bryan got the tent set up, while oliver helped me unpack the car, and i chased him around. he had a blast. it took him a few hours, but he finally figured out we were outside to stay, and there was no need to rush around like a madman, and that he could touch all the trees he wanted without having to ask. he then happily played in the dirt with one of his trucks and some rocks.
sadly, the mosquitoes were ungodly - even coated in bug spray, they were trying to attack us. trying to sweep them away with your hand earned you a handful of bugs. ew. oliver and i used an organic, deet free bug spray, while hannah and bryan opted for the strong stuff (deep woods off). the bugs didn't seem to be bothering oliver too badly, but maybe that was because they were all on me. the campfire helped a little, but not much.
luckily, oliver went to sleep without as much of a fuss as i was expecting. after he fell asleep, hannah, bryan, and i relaxed around the fire (much to hannah's disappointment, that's all you do at camp at night!). we had a small scare with a rather courageous racoon, but after locking up the trash and flashing lights in his eyes multiple times, he went away.
shortly after we went to bed, oliver woke up and was more than a little freaked out - i think he had no idea where he was. after some time, a few songs, and a cup of milk, he managed to calm down - but then wasn't all that tired. and he was convinced there was a monkey outside of our tent. i spent about 20 minutes convincing there there was NO monkey outside the tent. then he happily conked out between bryan and i (coincidentally taking up most of my mat).
not too long after that, a major thunderstorm moved through. oliver managed to sleep through that, but it scared hannah pretty good. being outside during a thunderstorm can be pretty crazy - the wind and rain shaking the tent, the thunder and lightening RIGHT THERE. that finally ended, and i was finally able to get a few hours of sleep before oliver woke up.
of course, due to the rain, our campsite was a right mud pit the next morning, and the mosquitoes multiplied 10 fold. oliver and i stepped outside of the tent to begin on breakfast, and quickly changed our minds. bryan and i briefly debated sticking it out, and leaving camp until, hopefully, things dried out and the mosquitoes died down, but decided it wasn't worth it, at least not with an un-deet-able toddler in tow, and our only other options being finding the lake (mosquitoes), the playground by the lake (mosquitoes), or hiking (more mosquitoes). we did our best to pack up camp as quickly as possible, attempting to placate oliver with a pop tart and promises of fun at home, and tore the heck outta there.
we made it one night, so that was something, at least. bryan and i may attempt another night yet this year. i'd like to get oliver broken in to the idea of camping.
i think hannah was most disappointed that we didn't get to go hiking or have pudgy pies for dinner, so on sunday we went out to minooka park to hike (where i still feel like i could run a 5k with my eyes shut), and cooked pudgy pies for dinner at mom and dads.
camping trip COMPLETE.
the park
of course we spent lots of time playing at the park while hannah was here. have i mentioned how much i love having a park around the corner?
the big bike ride (7/14/09)
cat & the kids come to visit (7/15/09 - 7/18/09)
our friend cat from atlanta, and her two kids, tyler and madison, came to visit us for a few days. we hadn't seen them since our spring trip to atlanta last year, so we were very excited to finally see them again! sadly, the weather sucked (coldest july on record), but we managed to have fun anyways.
breakfast - bacon, eggs, and toast. this put them into a cooking mood, and they made us some really awesome homemade soft pretzels to snack on as well.
they were so good, hannah had to make more a few days later.
we took them to the betty brinn children's museum, where even the mature kids (hannah and madison, in case you didn't know), had fun.
we also took them to the zoo, cold weather be damned.
hannah and oliver were NOT impressed with the smell in the bird house. oliver did want to run around and chase the birds, though.
hannah sitting atop a pallet of root beer.
the "cold room" was no joke.
cute girls drinking beer!
the bartenders told our little soda tasters that some kids like to mix all the sodas together at once. you can imagine how that turned out.
hannah took some really cool, artsy photos while we were there. this one is my favorite.
the boys get mohawks (7/19/09)
bryan's 40th birthday!
bryan's dad flew in to spend bryan's birthday weekend with us, and hannah and i planned a birthday luau. since there were various other extended family activities that weekend, we decided to have his party on a friday. fridays being days i generally work. i woke up that morning, and thought to myself, "self, what the HECK were you thinking?!" i did go into work, which i immediately regretted. i left early, swung home to pick up hannah, and away we went to find luau party supplies. first we hit up the dollar store and - score! - got a bunch of stuff for $12. we were very impressed with ourselves. we headed over to factory card outlet, and spend $45 on more stuff. we were a lot less impressed with ourselves at this point. a quick run through the grocery store for soda and beer, and it was back
madison farmer's market
instead, oliver and i hit up toys r us, as i decided he needed some new toys. he's a growing boy, after all. he was fairly overwhelmed with joy that i would let him run around the store. he was actually very well behaved - presumably because no matter where i told him to go, there were toys.
the final days
state fair
hannah missed the state fair by a mere day, but bryan, oliver, and i attended and had a blast! due to very poor set up at the ticket counters, it took some doing to get in, but once we were in, our little wide eyed munchkin was swinging his head from side to side as fast as he could, trying to take it all in.
next on the list were the cows, one of oliver's very favorite animals. rows upon rows of cows, much to oliver's delight.
oliver also had the opportunity to pet a rabbit, and pet and feed a horse. i thought he'd just about die from pure happiness.
he also got to see ducks, geese, pigs, sheep, a crocodile, a snake, and a robot up close - but he didn't get to pet any of them. it was a lot of fun, and i can't wait to take oliver again next year. then again, i'll probably need to take out a small loan to feed him - he ate: 1 whole corn dog, 1 whole ear of corn, some beef jerky, a fruit snack... and then when we got home, he was also eating MY pasta dinner. apparently we brought a little piggie home with us.
cream city music fest
date night
the zoo train experience
hot weather, hallelujah!
we also set up the sprinkler in the yard one evening, and hilarity ensued. once he got over the wetness in the face, he was running, jumping, and drinking.
holy crap, i *think* that's all we did.
and, of course, there's my cute children
like father, like son (6/7/09)
eating green strawberries off my plant (6/7/09)
um, why can't i play with the hose, mom? (6/7/09)
reading bedtime stories (6/20/09)
superstah! (6/28/09)
laugh all you want, but this is probably the best picture i have of oliver and hannah together from this summer. he's actually sitting relatively still. all the others are hannah smiling beautifully while oliver attempts to escape her death grip. i still have no idea what he saw to be making a face like that. (6/30/09)
oliver *loves* corn (7/3/09)
watermelon/strawberry popsicles as a pre-walk snack (7/3/09)
oliver enjoying pancakes with strawberry sauce for breakfast (and wishing i'd get out of the way of the darn t.v.!) (7/5/09)
oliver thoroughly enjoys bbq (7/10/09)
biker boy (7/11/09)
chapless cowboy (7/17/09)
a new meaning to ride 'em cowboy! (7/18/09)
enjoying some peanut butter (7/25/09)
happiness is... a homemade pretzel, a helium balloon, and sitting on the couch with dad (7/25/09)
i swear i won't fall, ma (7/25/09)
look what i did! (8/1/09)
helping mama make doughnuts (8/2/09)
bond, james bond (8/2/09)
blowing wishies at the park with mom (8/2/09)
rockin' out with grandpa and nana! (8/2/09)
right click on 'my computer' . . . (8/20/09)
playing hide & seek (8/20/09)
protection from the alien mind meld (8/21/09)
do i leave you wanting more? (i'm sure you're asking me to please stop posting at this point.) lots more pictures be be found in the june, july, and august galleries. there's also the video gallery. be sure to check out this one of oliver giving his monkey a piggy back ride!
1 comment:
such cute pictures and the video of oliver roller skating!
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