Monday, July 22, 2013

Jammin'

This past week was FUN!  We went to Jenny's house on Monday for the day because Mommy said 3 weeks without a break was going to place her in the mental hospital soon.  While she did not check-into the hospital, she enjoyed an outdoor run with a friend and a day of scrapbooking with another friend.  She probably deserved a day off from us monkeys.  Jenny sent this picture to Mommy- we missed our tan buddy Mason so much.  We spent the entire day outside in their pool!
A few weeks ago, we went to Finley's birthday party and one of Heather's friends told us about this waterslide pool at Aldi's.  We decided to go see if they had one left and sure enough, we bought the very last one.  It was on clearance and has been endless fun in our yard!

Cooper said, "It's football season" and emerged with the above outfit on.  He proceeded to confuse us all with his baseball hat and then wanted a movie of him hitting the ball.  Cooper is a left-handed hitter, but will occasionally hit with his right, switch hitter, we hope so!
We had a mini-jam session down the road at Genevieve's grandparents house.  We call her grandma, Grandma Jean.  She is an author and quite musical, so it is fun to visit her.  We all were given instruments and had a jam session in her living room. 
 On Wednesday, we hit the beach.  Heather invited us to join them for a few hours since it was blazing hot outside.  We had fun in the water, had a little picnic and jumped off the dock a bunch of times. 
 We had the great pleasure of babysitting Emmett this past week.  Auntie Jill was completing her training at a local pharmacy and Uncle Matt had a job interview.  We had Emmett for an entire afternoon which was awesome!  Liberty was less than enthusiastic about this as you can read it all over her face in the above photo.... "Another one, seriously!"
 Emmett loves Liberty.  He just laughed and laughed at her.  He obviously did not pick up on Liberty's annoyance.
 Cooper and I were napping when Emmett first arrived, so Mommy was loving every second of her auntie time.  Clearly, Emmett was too.
Emmett needed a late afternoon nap, so Mommy did her special bouncy dance with him and within 2 minutes, he was sound asleep.  Emmett can come join us anytime, and NO Daddy, a 3rd baby doesn't look as easy as today appears :)
 It was a busy, busy day... we ended our evening at the Express game.  This is an amateur baseball team, but they are fun to watch.  We joined several other families for a beautiful evening at the ballpark.  The Express lost but we didn't seem to mind.  Lucy and Lily kept trying to get us to leave our parents and climb the bleachers with them (actually, we were the bleacher monkeys).
 Finley joined the bleacher climbing fun and we sat right under the VISITORS sign until our parents couldn't stand watching the soon-to-be disaster.
 Trax, the Express mascott let us take a photo with him.  Cooper was no where to be seen as he was pretty scared of this giant sized turd (Heather has good reasoning of what he actually is, something to do with the railroad ).
 The last big event from the week was Country Jam.  Our parents received 3-day concert tix from our neighbor who was an original investor with this outdoor event.  His family has since taken over the management of it but he has been generous and kind to gift them tickets each year.  The first night, our parents went to see Rascal Flatts and The Band Perry.  They enjoyed both concerts and the beautiful evening.
 Cheers to country music- the boot coozies were purchased this past winter from Leinie's Lodge, yee-haw.
 They did not go to the concerts on Friday because Saturday was going to be a long day of music.  With extra wristbands, Jim and Karri, along with our neighbors from across the road, hit Country Jam for a full day- Sawyer Brown, Kix Brooks, Big and Rich and Gary Allan.
 Mom and Dad got a backstage peek at sound checks which was pretty cool!
 While Daddy was in line to use the bathroom behind the stage, "Big" from the music group Big and Rich called him "one sexy bleep."  Daddy was not flattered at all, but Mom was disappointed that he didn't have him sign something, hello!  Big is the guy pointing at Daddy in this photo, LOL!  In all seriousness, this was not taken that day, it was a picture online, but Big is the guy with the tall hat.
 They had a great time, saw many friends, heard great music and look forward to a return visit next year!  Cooper snuck into Mommy's closet before she got dressed that morning and said, "Me a farmer, I want to go too!"  After several years of this, our parents have vowed to NEVER, EVER let us go near that place with all the young and crazy kids doing things they shouldn't be doing.  Guess we will have to work this out the next 12 or so years.  Have a great week ahead everyone!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

July Happenings Part 1 of 2

We had an awesome 4th of July on the lake.  Our cousins, aunts, and uncles from the Klay side were there to celebrate too.  In preparation (thanks to Pinterest), we made matching shirts! Checkout Emmett's footprint instead of a handprint~ precious!
Speaking of Emmett, here is the little guy.  He is already 7 months old.  Uncle Matt, Auntie Jill, and Emmett just moved into her parents house while their new one is being built.  They will live only 5 or so miles from us!
We spent a ton of time on the lake.  Pontooning, waterskiing, tubing, swimming and floating.  We couldn't ask for more!
Grammy still runs the resort.  She has simplified and updated the cabins and rents just 3 now.  Her resort sign was just recently painted, so we decided to do some adorable advertising for her!  This year, our family stayed in a cabin over the 4th to make room for all us.  It was really fun to stay in a cabin next to the main house!
Sunset Swim
 Cooper and I did lots of fishing.  We had a fish fry with all of the crappies, bluegills and perch that we caught.
 Cooper was literally dancing around while eating his s'more
 We finally got our tube out that I received for my birthday!  We were on the tube all day long, just couldn't get enough!
 Mommy and Auntie Erin decided they needed some fun too :)
 Daddy is working on front and backwards barefooting toe-holds. 
 Boating all day in the sun is exhausting!  We slept like champs at night!
 Liberty continues to love pontoon rides too.  She is a permanent fixture on the pontoon with us.
On the 4th, we start our day off with the longest parade in the entire world (quite possibly).  We only stay for about an hour, long enough to see the fighter jets pass overhead, see the Tin Lizzy cars (Mom's favorite), listen to the sirens on the firetrucks, eat a bazillion Tootsie Rolls and get sprayed by the annoying kids with water guns.  Nothing screams the 4th like this hot and sweaty parade, yet, we will be back next year!
 Bennett, Caden and I voted the Baldwin princesses float as our favorite this year
 After the parade, back to the pontoon we go to cool off and enjoy the lake!
We have our own firework display before the city blows off the main show over the lake.
 One of these kids is not like the other one :)  Cooper needed to go to his backup 4th of July shirt!
We caught Cooper sitting on Grammy's toilet with lifejacket still on while reading the Chetek Alert.  Mommy might submit this for the "Where Are We Now?" section in the local paper with the caption, "Grammy's Bathroom!"
I became quite skilled with hanging over the edge of the boat which I think is pretty convenient.
In other news, Cooper and I went to our annual check-up.  We had our blood pressure checked, eyes and ears checked and I had to get 2 BIG shots.  The good news is that I didn't cry with the shots and both of us are healthy! 
 Length- 3feet 2 1/2 inches (75% for his age) Weight- 31 pounds (50%) and great news for Cooper is he was removed from his asthma treatments for the summer, woo-hoo!
Length- 3 feet 5 inches (30% for my age)  Weight 37 pounds (about 25%) and immunizations all up-to-date and ready for Kindergarten now.  Keep reading part 2 below for more happenings from last week!