Sunday, November 6, 2011

Great finds I had to share!




Go check out this link- it's hillarious! My friend Jamie sent it to me this morning to prove that some women can actually carry twins until there due date (past it in this case) and not just be able to walk around but dance around.  It's a little cheesy and silly but it made me laugh! Thanks Jamie :) ENJOY

So after taking our "Baby Wearing" class yesterday I was determined to find some of the baby wearing options available used on Craigslist- (I am the deal finder after all) and low and behold I found a Kangaroo Korner Sling and a Mayan Wrap Ring Sling!!



Here is the Mayan wrap sling we are getting thanks to my Aunt Sue
who is going to pick it up for me this afternoon in
Oshkosh for only $30! These retail for around $70



This picture and the next 2 below are pictures of the Kangaroo Korner  sling
that we bought using paypal for  only $16 with shipping from Minneapolis





I also found this bouncy seat on Craigslist for $10 which we are going to pick up this afternoon on the west side of Madison.  

Bouncy Seat

Great finds :)

Saturday, November 5, 2011

This week in a nutshell...

There never seems to be a dull moment in the Ninneman household...(and that's probably not going to change anytime soon.)

MONDAY:


I got done with work a little early on Monday since it was Halloween and the kids I nanny for were going trick or treating with their parents.  I left work at about 4:30 and walked in the back door of our house at about five minutes to 5:00pm.  As I was unlocking the door, I heard a very disturbing sound... Marmaduke coughing profusely, struggling to breathe and throwing up.

When I left in the morning Marmaduke was fine.  My neighbor Kim came over to check on him and let him outside to do his business in the early afternoon and didn't notice anything wrong.  A million things were running through my mind and I was so scared that something was terribly wrong!

I had to talk myself into staying calm so that I could find the phone number for the vet in my phone.  I found the number, called and asked if there was still a Veterinarian there- there was- but they don't normally take appointments so late in the day- I explained the emergency- they told me to bring him in right away!

Moving as fast as I could I grabbed a leash, got Marmaduke in the car and headed to the Vet across town.  I called Luke on the way and told him what was happening. I was panicked and in tears, but I felt a lot better as soon as we got there and the technician was calm even though Marmaduke was still coughing, and struggling to breathe.

Shortly after we arrived the Vet came into the room and examined him, asked me a whole bunch of questions and said that he had a bad case of Kennel Cough!  What?!?! I know he's been vaccinated against this...twice!  I wasn't totally sure about the diagnosis until the Vet explained to me that the vaccination for Kennel Cough only covers 5 out of 9 strains of the illness.  He had all the symptoms (is around other dogs on a regular basis) of it including a fever.  Poor Pup :( He definitely had it.

Thankfully, Kennel Cough is not life threatening unless it goes untreated or in really young or small dogs with small nasal passages.  It is on the other hand extremely painful and uncomfortable and very contagious- to other dogs, cats and birds.  The vet gave us two different medications, one to treat his cough, and the other to treat the infection.  It wasn't a cheap visit, but worth every penny to know that our favorite pooch was going to be okay.  Thank goodness!

Monday night was a long night for us. Marmaduke was miserable...poor guy.  We did our best to comfort him when he was suffering bouts of coughing throughout the night, but there wasn't much we could do besides snuggle him.  Luke was on duty for the first half of the night, and the second half was all me.  With two babies expanding the size of my belly it was difficult to lean over to the foot of our bed and love him up, so I ended up sleeping the wrong way on the bed so that I could be close to him... and we all spent most of the night awake. Good training for the months to come I suppose...



TUESDAY:


Tuesday morning Marmaduke was still in pretty rough shape, and I felt awfully guilty leaving for work and leaving him home alone.  I got to work, drove Henry to preschool and then drove home right away to check on Marmaduke- I expected to find him still feeling terrible, but to my surprise he was doing much better then when I left a couple hours earlier. I was home for about 45 minutes and I didn't hear one cough which was terrific progress.  I returned to pick Henry up from preschool, and then headed back home to hang out with Marmaduke, have lunch and let Henry play (He loves coming over to our house to play with "new" toys).  While we were there Marmaduke did cough a few times but nothing like the night before... and really I think it had more to do with getting excited because Henry was there- they are good pals.

So, needless to say Tuesday night was smooth sailing compared to the night before.  What a relief to have a puppy on the mend.


Tuesday I was craving stir fry (beef and broccoli) so at some point during the day I went to the grocery store and bought everything I needed to make it- I thought about just ordering it from the local Chinese restaurant but you just can't beat homemade stir fry... and I hadn't made it in a long time.

I got done with work and headed home,  I had all my ingredients (beef, broccoli, onion, mushrooms, carrots, water chestnuts, seasonings and rice) walked in the house set the bags down on the kitchen table and said hi to Luke after a long day apart.  I wasn't really in the mood to cook anything because I was so tired, but I was going to tough it out regardless, until... Luke opened the silverware drawer to grab a spoon to dish out some wet dog food to mix Marmaduke's medicine with... He opened the drawer and out flew a slimy greasy yucky black mouse which jumped/ fell onto the kitchen floor and ran in a crack between our kitchen cupboards and dishwasher.  Luke gasped, I screamed and then I shoved the bag of groceries into the fridge bag and all and said we were going to the diner in town for dinner and decided I would cook stir fry for dinner at work during nap time the next day.  I don't like mice, especially when they poop in my silverware drawer (and who knows where else) and I wasn't in any mood to deal with it.  We had breakfast for dinner at the diner and it was delicious, and I made stir fry at work the next day and brought it home and ate with plastic silverware that wasn't contaminated with mouse poop.

We have yet to see the mouse, or catch it in a trap.  Our cats haven't caught it either (that we know of anyway).  I thought about bringing our foster cat Maggie (who is currently living on the front porch) in for the hunt but decided against it because our house is still contaminated with Kennel Cough- which is very contagious and can spread to cats... and Maggie is old (14 I think) and she was recently treated for an ear infection so I know her immune system is still recovering from that and she probably wouldn't handle being sick again very well.  If that mouse is smart it took a hike!

WEDNESDAY:

On Wednesday I attended my very first Le Leche League support group from Mom's of multiples (twins or more) who are nursing (or planning to nurse) and it was great!  I am so glad that I went, I feel so empowered!  I actually witnessed women who were able to successfully breast feed two babies at the same time (I was told it could be done- but seeing was believing).  I am so grateful to have this resource available in my community.  I wasn't the only pregnant lady there- there were several... and most of them were much further along than I- which also gave me some insight on just how gigantic my belly is going to get in the next few months... This group was a great place to meet other breast feeding mom's, ask questions, get answers and support.  I have obviously never nursed a baby before in my life- but I am determined to do so, to nurse both of our babies, and I know that it's not going to be a piece of cake.

One really important thing I learned about breast feeding this week is that I have to stay positive if I am going to be successful... even when it's not going well. This means that you, as my family and friends need to help me by supporting my decision to do this- especially when I am struggling and I want to give up, that's when I will need your support the most. Don't try to talk me out of it... okay?!  Or my crazy hormones may take over... just ask Luke about that...

I still have a lot to learn about breast feeding, but I intend to learn as much as I can before the babies arrive so that I can be well informed and well prepared.  It seems really simple and really natural if you think about it and I think that inevitably it will be, but I plan on pumping and storing milk too so that when the babies get a good grip on breast feeding we can introduce bottles as well and put other people to work so they can bond with the babies and I can get some rest.  If anyone has any words of wisdom or suggestions on books or videos they really liked I would definitely appreciate the advice.  Just keep it positive... or else!

THURSDAY:

Thursday's are the days that I volunteer at Steven's kindergarten class in the morning during literacy hour, so I spent the morning there while Henry was at his preschool class.  The kids are so much fun.  Some of them asked me if I was the Disco Dancer who came to visit their class for the Halloween party, and still wanted to know if the wig I was wearing was my normal hair! HA! They are so silly.  I am so glad that I have the opportunity to visit Steven's class every week- I like to know what the kids are working on and learning so we can continue working on those things at home.  I am really going to miss going there when I am too fat to walk and when the babies arrive and I am busy with them- but hopefully I'll be able to make it through the month of March... I hope.

Thursday night I came home from work and Luke surprised me with candles lit and (not raw) sushi :) which was awesome.  We used to eat a lot of sushi (Thanks to my very dear friend Janelle who taught me how to make it and save a ton of money doing so) but since becoming pregnant I have to limit my intake of all fish so we haven't had it much.  That was a really nice surprise and a nice treat- I didn't make dinner twice this week... well 3 times actually because one night we had leftovers!  Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy cooking it's just tough to do when you don't have the energy, especially when you don't get home from work until 6:30-7pm.  I have a much better experience cooking dinner ahead of time at work in the afternoon and bringing it home...

FRIDAY:

Friday was pretty low key.  Steven came home (which is always difficult when it's a Friday week rather than a Thursday week- the one extra day is so nice to have to spend with him ) after school and I got a kick out watching him and Henry play football with all of the 8,9, 10, and 11 year old boys in the front yard at my work.  I sat on the porch, started writing this blog entry and watched them play.  At one point I think there was about 12 boys out there- eventually they managed to throw the ball into a car parked in the neighbors driveway... it didn't damage anything but it must have hit it just right because the alarm started going off... and all of the boys took off running to the backyard... I knocked on the neighbors door and explained what happened and they turned off the alarm- then I explained to the kids that they should have taken responsibility for what happened- sheesh!  At least nothing was broken.  Soon after that it started getting pretty chilly and the little boys wanted to go inside and play so we headed in.  Henry's dad came home shortly after and then Steven and I headed home.  When we got home, we ate dinner, Steven played with some of his new birthday gifts and we capped the night off with a couple games of UNO (I actually won one this time) read some of our new books from the book order and went to bed.

SATURDAY:

That's today!  We finally were able to have a slightly lazy Saturday morning as soccer ended last week (until spring anyways).  I slept in until 8:30am which was so nice while the boys built Legos and played downstairs (I'll have to get up early tomorrow...ugh) took a shower and got ready to take Steven to gymnastics.  Auntie Michelle (my sister) met us at gymnastics and watched Steven's class for us today so that Luke and I could go to a class called "The art of safe baby wearing".  As you can imagine I was thrilled, and Luke was less than thrilled- but inevitably we were both glad that we took the class.  For those of you that are unfamiliar, baby wearing is "wearing your baby"not "what your baby is wearing".  The class focused on slings and wraps and backpack style carriers to assist parents in holding their babies... which will be especially beneficial to us with two babies and a busy 6 year old.  I was already familiar with the Ergo baby carrier and the Moby wrap
Moby wrap
Ergo carrier

but I was definitely unfamiliar with some of the other options that are available- such as the Kangaroo Korner and the Mayan Wrap sling.
Kangaroo
Mayan Wrap Sling
I looked on craigslist for the Kangaroo Korner and found a great deal on a used one that we are going to have shipped from Minneapolis this week, and I would still like to find the Mayan Wrap Sling used if I can.  Some of these baby wearing contraptions are better for certain ages than others, and some babies prefer one over another so we want to have options for different ages and stages.  

The Ergo we plan on getting two of (but we really want to get their newest "performance version"which we tried today and includes every improvement you could possibly ask for compared to the earlier versions so it's really unlikely we will find it used) will be great for hiking and camping and going places we can't easily bring a stroller.

The Moby works well for little babies that aren't too heavy- and you can put two babies in one Moby at the same time (when they are little).  We already have one of these that we bought awhile back on craigslist, but might consider buying or borrowing another one once the babies arrive if they really like it.

The Mayan Wrap Sling apparently is the best option for breast feeding while wearing your baby and the kangaroo is a good option too.  Both can be used for little babies through the time that the kids are too heavy to carry around- which is awesome!  

So we learned all about our baby wearing options, got to try them out and hopefully we will both feel very confident when the time comes to use them :)  if you weren't familiar with "baby wearing" before I hope that I have helped educate you with my recent education!


After our class was over, Autnie Michelle and Steven met us at the store where our class was held (Happy Bambino) and from there Michelle headed home and the three of us headed to Delafield to meet Luke's Dad and Step-Mom (Bob and Lisa) for lunch to celebrate Steven's birthday since they weren't able to make it to the family and friends party last weekend.  We had a really nice visit and a nice lunch and Steven was thrilled to open another birthday card and more gifts... and shucks I just realized that I completely forgot to take any pictures :( boo me what was I thinking?!  Guess what? Steven got MORE Lego's... imagine that! :)  

After we finished having lunch, we went to Target so that Steven could spend his birthday gift cards which were burning a hole in his pocket... he picked out some more Legos' and an Optimus Prime costume from the clearance Halloween section.

Next we headed towards home but stopped at the outlet mall in Johnson Creek, I had to get a few things from Motherhood Maternity and then we made a quick stop at Toys for Us (as Steven calls it) so he could spend his gift card (from Uncle Matt and Auntie Cindy) for that store... he picked out a bumble be transformer Lego guy (the character he was for his Halloween party at school) and another BeyBlade top.... and he still has money left to spend!

We stopped for treats at Culvers (Steven likes Oreo cookie topping mixed with blue sprinkles) and headed home- ate some dinner, relaxed, Steven worked on his new Legos and Luke watched the Norte Dame football game (they won) and then Steven got ready for bed we read some more new books and tucked him in... then I finally had time to finish this :)  

Now I'm going to bed- and hoping tomorrow we will do something fun and mostly uneventful, maybe we will catch the mouse- that would be a great event! :)













Monday, October 31, 2011

Steven's birthday celebration with family & friends

We celebrated Steven’s birthday for a third time with family and friends on Saturday, and it was a lot of fun!  We had a good turn out although some of our guests couldn’t make it last minute.

Thankfully Luke and I had gotten almost everything ready the day and evening before because Saturday morning did not go as planned!  The original plan was that we would all wake up at 7 am get showered and get Steven ready for soccer and gymnastics and Luke would take Steven to his sports while I finished making the Chili we were serving for lunch, frosted the cupcakes, made beds, vacuumed the upstairs floors, and finished other last minute details.... well, that all changed before our alarms even started going off. 

Luke’s phone started beeping like crazy because he was getting one email after another after another, as soon as he looked at his messages he knew he had to get to work as fast as he could.  He threw on clothes and was out the door in a few short minutes.  Turns out the computer servers at his work were overheating big time, and the emails were alerts every time the temperature rose an additional degree- and it was rising quickly.  Luke offered to take Steven with him to his office and then go to soccer when the problem was resolved, but not knowing what was causing the problem meant that he had no idea how long it would take him to fix it and we didn’t want Steven to miss his last day of soccer....

I called Gail and Gib (Luke’s Mom and Step-Dad) shortly after 7am explained about Luke unexpectedly having to go into work and asked if they could meet Steven and I at soccer and take over watching for me when they got there so I could get home and do all of things I had left to do for the party.  Even though I woke them up, and even though they live almost an hour away they jumped out of bed, got ready and came as fast as they could... because they are awesome! (Thanks guys!)

I got up and made Steven breakfast and got him ready to go- it was a very hectic morning because between getting everything ready for the party the night before we totally forgot to get Steven’s bag packed for his activities.  I couldn’t find his soccer socks with the built in shin guards that he prefers to wear (turns out they got thrown behind the sports equipment storage tub last week... I found them later in the afternoon) so we had to improvise and wear a different pair of shin guards, which was fine but then we couldn’t find his socks to go with them... and needless to say Steven was much more concerned with playing Legos, where his Leapster was etc. which didn’t help calm my nerves as the clock was ticking past the time we were supposed to leave.  We eventually put on a pair of long (yellow... from spring T-ball) baseball socks over his shin guards which looked ridiculous with his red shirt and pants... poor kid looked like McDonalds.  But regardless, we were out the door with everything we needed just a few minutes late... Steven was so excited that Nana and Papa were coming to watch him play soccer and take him to gymnastics he did not care about anything else!

So, we got to soccer and thankfully we were not the only family running late, which made me feel a little better.  Gail and Gib arrived around 9:15am, and shortly after they called to say they were pulling into the parking lot Luke also called and said the same thing.  I felt so bad that I had dragged Gail and Gib out of bed just to arrive at the same time as Luke, but it really worked out okay and they (said they) didn’t mind. By 9:30am I was 2 hours behind schedule and I was starting to panic so Luke and I ended up heading home together (after a quick stop at the store to pick up a few last minute items) to get everything done... and thank goodness it worked out this way because I would have never gotten everything finished otherwise at this point without his help (I hadn’t even showered yet).  Oh and if you were wondering, the reason the servers overheated was because the cooling system in the building Luke works in had been shut off the day before- without any notice...wonderful.


As soon as we got home I finished putting my Chili together- thankfully I had planned ahead of time for such a big batch of Chili (I quadrupled my regular recipe) and I had cooked all of the meat with the onions, garlic, celery and carrots at work the day before while the kids were napping... so all I had to do was heat up the meat and add the tomatoes and beans and spices.  Once I got the chili cooking and frosted and sprinkled the cupcakes I ran upstairs to shower while Luke did everything else on the list... and then some on!  YAY Luke- you were amazing!!!!


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If anyone is interested in my Chili recipe here it is:
(Lindsey, you can totally make this... trust me)

(Makes 8 Servings- I usually double the recipe and freeze what we don’t eat for a quick lunch or dinner another day)

2 Pounds ground beef or ground turkey
1 onion, finely diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 full stick of celery, finely diced
2-3 baby carrots, minced
1 cup water
1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes (I substitute frozen homegrown tomatoes from our garden)
2 (14.5 ounce) cans Italian-style diced tomatoes (I substitute frozen homegrown tomatoes from our garden and add some Italian seasoning)
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
1 (15 ounce) can kidney beans
1 (15 ounce) can pinto beans
2 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon chili powder
1 tablespoon ground cumin
2 tablespoons white sugar
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
Hot sauce to taste (I don't add any and offer it to the people eating the chili)


1. Start by chopping up all of your veggies and garlic add them to the meat and cook until the onions are translucent and the meat is cooked. If necessary, drain the excess grease.

2. Return the meat to a large pot and add the water, tomatoes, tomato sauce, all beans, and all seasonings.  Stir together.

3.  Bring to a boil, then turn down the heat to a simmer for at least 30 minutes stirring occasionally to make sure that the chili doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pot and burn.

4. Enjoy eating.  I highly recommend adding a dollop of sour cream, some shredded cheese, saltine crackers and diced onions for extra yumminess.  P.S. it tastes even better the next day.


NOW GO MAKE IT!! 


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Papa and Steven arrived home from gymnastics a few minutes before noon.  Luke took him upstairs for a quick shower and to change his clothes.  I put Gib to work helping me fix the tent on the swing set.  All that work I had put into the darn thing and it didn't hold up very well- so Gib stapled it back on.  I thought the kids would want to play outside for a little while and they would enjoy having the tent up on the swing set because it makes it more fun.


As soon as Steven was dressed and downstairs Nana and Steven's cousins Nev, Addy and Grace arrived for the party fun!  They headed outside to play.  They played on the swing set and then came in for a couple soccer balls and then played around in the field behind our house.  Just as I finished up a few things inside and got the camera they came inside with their cute rosy red cheeks... and I didn't get any pictures of them playing :(


Everyone who came to the party brought an appetizer to share which was really nice and very helpful (took a load of work off this tired pregnant mama) and made for a great variety of yummy food to go with the Chili.  We had fresh veggies and dip, Gail's famous hot snack (that's a recipe I need) and chips, delicious deviled eggs, a variety of yummy muffins, chips and salsa, lemon bars and birthday cupcakes!


After everyone arrived and visited for awhile we sat down to eat... we managed to fit all of the adults at the dining room and the kids had their own special little table next to us in the living room and special chicken nuggets to eat- except for Nev who was brave enough to eat the Chili.  After we were all done eating and chatting and we had cleaned all of the chocolate cupcake and frosting off of the floor under the kids table it was time for Steven to open his birthday gifts.  He was so excited! Pictures are below... 


Do you like Steven's special birthday photo booth... we thought of it the night before, and I think we will make it a tradition in our family from now on- what a nice way to get a picture with every guest and have a special memory :)





Opening his card from Nana and Papa
Anxiously opening his gift bag- which sadly ripped- but Auntie Michelle cut out the remaining characters so Steven could decorate his bedroom wall with them!






BEYBLADES- Just what he wanted!!
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Photo Booth with Nana & Papa 
Stickers for Steven's sticker book from Lindsey & Abby
(Lindsey and Abby always had awesome sticker books when 

we were kids and they inspired me to make Steven a neat 
sticker book- which he got last year as a gift.. 
very fitting ladies)


Photo Booth with Abby and Lindsey



MORE BEYBLADES from Auntie Bonnie
Photo Booth with Auntie Bonnie


WOW!! A Pokemon sticker book from Auntie Michelle





Books Books Books from Auntie Michelle- We love to read!!


Yippie another book :)
Photo Booth with Auntie Michelle





Connect 4 from Grandma Diane & Jeff
UNO!!!! Steven's most recent favorite game!!




Photo Booth with Jeff & Grandma Diane

Photo Booth with Cousins Grace, Addy and Nev
(I had to bribe Grace with cupcakes to take home 

to stand nicely for the picture... it worked)





Michelle, Abby and Lindsey watching gift opening
(All of us have been friends for 18 years <3) 




Nev and Addy
(Steven is so excited to be 6 now 

just like his cousin Nev)


Steven and our lovely pooch Marmaduke <3


After opening gifts, Nana, Papa and the girls had to leave as Gail and Gib had more plans for their evening.  Soon after Lindsey and Abby also left as they were going to a corn maze before it got dark (and scary) out.  Grandma Diane and Jeff decided to take Steven fishing on the river/ pond behind our house- Steven was so excited to get out the door he kept forgetting things... first his jacket, then his shoes, then his tackle box... we didn't let him leave until he was dressed warm and had the stuff he needed though.  Steven loves fishing more than any other kid I've ever met.  I'm glad he likes it.  

He only caught one fish, but he was very happy that he caught one...

Steven's Crappie 




When he was done fishing, Grandma Diane brought him back home.  By this time, we had finally finished putting all of the food away and had gotten everything cleaned up from the party.  Steven insisted that Daddy help him open all of his new BEYBLADES and try them out.  After that we said goodbye to Grandma Diane and Jeff as they still had a long drive home.  



Finally it was time to carve our pumpkins!  

I'm personally not a huge fan of carving pumpkins because I have an allergy to the pumpkin guts and my skin tends to break out really bad if I touch it- but I had no intention of missing out on the fun with Steven.  We had 3 pumpkins and 5 people so we all worked together and my skin stayed in pretty good shape.  Yes, unfortunately this allergy means that I can't eat pumpkin pie without getting really sick, but I can eat roasted pumpkin seeds (thankfully because they are SO yummy).



Here is Auntie Bonnie cleaning out the pumpkins

Steven scooping the guts out


Auntie Bonnie and Steven busy at work
My handsome husband,
such a good Daddy he is!

Luke helping Steven clean out his pumpkin... Steven needed a break


Here is Auntie Michelle collecting the pumpkin seeds for roasting. EEEEWWWW pumpkin guts!
The seeds were delicious!!

Steven learning to safely carve his pumpkin

Working hard!

All finished!
Auntie Bonnie's pumpkin in on the top, mine is on the left, and Steven's is on the right!
All glowing in the night :)


After we finished carving our pumpkins and got everything cleaned up, Steven changed into his pajamas and it was officially time for family game night... and guess what game he picked to play?

If you guessed UNO, you are correct!



Can you tell that Steven is happy? He loves UNO
and he is pretty darn good at it!
He won 2 out of 5 or so games!


The last picture of the night!


After playing several rounds of UNO we read some of Steven's new books before bedtime.  It turned out to be a great party and a really fun day... regardless of how it started out! Steven had a really good time, and so did Luke and I.  What a fun week of birthday celebrations we had! Sad it's over...

HAPPY 6th BIRTHDAY STEVEN!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Steven's official birth day fun!



October 27, 2011- Steven is officially 6 years old today!

When I woke up at 7am this morning I headed down the upstairs hallway to Steven's room prepared to sing him "Happy Birthday" but the little stinker was already out of bed playing with all of his new Legos downstairs in the toy room.  When I found him I sang to him and then sent him upstairs to brush his teeth and get dressed so he would be ready to leave when we needed to go.

When we were both ready we headed to my work (no school Wednesday- Friday this week) got Henry dressed as Batman for preschool (they were having his Halloween party today) and convinced Will and his friend Dylan who slept over the night before to join us for a special birthday breakfast.  We dropped Henry off at his preschool class and then headed to Monty's Blue Plate Diner for breakfast, Steven ate 3 scrambled eggs and drank a glass of orange juice.

That's one happy birthday boy!


After eating breakfast we had some extra time before we had to drop off Dylan and Will at Dylan's house and pick up Henry.  We decided that we would collect all the pennies from the change holder in my car and then stop at Olbrich Gardens to throw pennies in the streams and waterfall and make wishes.

Will, Steven and Dylan



The boys, especially Steven had a lot of fun making their wishes.  Also, since the weather has been pretty chilly lately it was nice to be in such a warm tropical building for a quick break from reality.












I snapped a few quick pictures of some of the beautiful plants.





After our short visit to Olbrich Gardens we headed back to town to drop Will and Dylan off to play at Dylan’s house (these two boy have been inseparable for the last few days).  Steven and I headed back to pick Henry up from preschool, (convinced him to take part of his batman costume off) and headed to the Children’s museum.  The new Children’s Museum is awesome!  We have probably already been there more than two dozen times but it just never gets old- I have a feeling that Henry and I will be spending a lot of time there this winter when I’m too fat to do anything.

We stayed for a few hours, and Steven and Henry had a blast!








The human hamster wheel




Turning the wheel to make the cow jump over the moon :)












We made little pine cone super heroes... Henry and I made "Super Cone" and Steven made "Terrific Super Cone" 



Then Steven made a chair for his "Terrific Super Cone"

While Henry was busy painting the windows, I painted Steven a special birthday message!



Luke was going to try to stop over and give the birthday boy a big birthday kiss but he just couldn’t get away, since we were only a couple buildings next door when we were done playing and exploring at the museum we took a short walk up to Luke’s office for a quick visit.  Steven was so happy to see Daddy, as soon as he saw him he yelled “Daddy” and went running to him arms open wide... the office secretary was close by and she said it was the cutest thing she had seen in a really long time.

Steven gave Luke his "Terrific Super Cone" and the chair he made to keep in his office at work.

After leaving Luke’s office we headed to Culver’s to pick up lunch, another one of Steven’s favorite places to have lunch.  I would have preferred to go in and eat but I could tell that the boys were getting tired and we still had one more very important thing on Steven's birth day agenda...

Once we got our food we drove to Marshall to go to “Steven’s Rocks and Gifts” to buy some birthday treasure.  We have only been to this store a few times since we have lived in Marshall but Steven just loves it- and I have to agree that it is a pretty neat little place to visit, the guy has quite a collection.  Steven asks us almost everyday if we can go there to look around but unfortunately it’s usually closed- the owner has odd hours.  Last night on our way home we made a special stop to see what time he was open today to ensure that we could go there... a high priority on Steven’s list of things to do on his birthday.

Steven had a difficult time deciding what birthday treasures to get, but he finally concluded that he would get 1 small shark tooth, one special rock, and one enormous shark tooth, and the owner threw in two “magic” rocks for him as a special birthday gift.  Henry also picked out a small shark tooth, a special rock and a seashell!

Steven's new Mackerel shark tooth (which lived approximately 60 million years ago)





Both the boys were falling asleep in the car on the way back to Henry’s house, so as soon as we got home they headed up to bed for a short nap and I used the time to recover from a headache and to start uploading photos to my blog (it's a lot of work to get all of these photos on here but I know you enjoy looking at them so its worth it).

When Steven and I arrived home from (my) work, Luke was almost finished making tacos for dinner (as requested by the birthday boy) we sat down to eat dinner and enjoyed a special treat of watching "The Great Pumpkin".  When we were all finished eating it was finally time for Steven to open his birthday gifts!! Poor kid has been waiting since the weekend to open these.















Our sweet puppy watching Steven open gifts









LEGOS LEGOS LEGOS!!!

Steven really wanted to put ALL of his new Lego sets together as soon as he had opened everything- Luke helped him put a few together but suggested he save some of them for another day so that he had something to look forward to.  He decided to have a dairy free ice cream sandwich for his birthday dessert (I think we are all caked out) and then headed to bed to end his official birth day.  He said that he had a really good day, and that made me really happy!  

What a fun day!
Now Luke and I are both ready for bed.