Friday, February 27, 2009

Largest Children's Museum in the World

Yesterday I moped around and today I didn't have anything on my schedule, so I decided last minute to go to the childrens museum in Indy. I needed to get out of the house. It is awesome! There is something for everyone! I think Mike's favorite was THE actual batmobile in the new comic book section. He even asked me to take his picture with it, and if Mike asks me to take his picture, you know he must really think it is something.
Lydia loved the carousal. She patted the horse and would cluck to make it go. This fine horsemanship knowledge is thanks to all the lessons from Grandma Hansen. I thought is was funny that Mike ended up on the smallest pony on the whole thing- the little white one all the way to the right. Good thing it wasn't real or I think that pony would be done giving pony rides after Mike rode it.
Colton loved the baby area. He sat in this little contained, padded pen and grabbed everything. And my favorite was just spending time with my family. I plan to go back again in a few weeks with a friend, so I'll have to snap some more cool pictures then.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Sick Sick Sick

Our family has been fighting some form of sickness for about a month and a half now. Colds, ear infections, the flu- you name it, we've had it. It seems each time we get our hopes up that all of us might finally be better, someone sneezes and our hopes are dashed again. We are planning to go to the Kentucky temple and make a weekend of it, so we are really hoping that we are all feeling up to it by then.

The amazing thing is, even though you may be sick, your life still moves forward. Here are some of the things we have been doing:
Building Snowmen and throwing snowballs at the window and then watching it all melt the next day. Lydia kept wondering where her snowman went.
We took the kids sledding and though I reminded myself several times, I still forgot the camera. This was Colton afterwards. He staying in his car seat the whole time. We hauled him (rather- Mike hefted him) up the hill where he stayed cozy while the parents took turns riding down with Lydia and then carrying her back up. No workout video needed that day! We even let Colton ride down with us once- still in his carseat- oblivious to the danger we were putting him in.
Mike introduced Colton to Oreos. Needless to say, he liked them.
Lydia somehow managed to spill her milk- all over her face!

We haven't managed to snap pictures yet, but Colton has become good at blowing snot bubbles. Lydia is all about Elmo right now, but not potty training. And while all this was happening, I turned 24. Not my best of birthdays- Lydia was throwing up, however it seems birthdays are less exciting the older you get. This was exciting, but not in the way I had hoped.
One thing we are all excited about around here is Lydia's speech. She is finally trying to say words! We have had a breakthrough with words like clock, gospel(don't know why she decided to say this one) and of course, Mcdonalds (her favorite) Today she even said Colton for the first time! Up until now when you tell her to say Colton, she will respond, "Baby."