Sunday, November 29, 2009

Lately

I'm back! The last couple of weeks I've been a little preoccupied with the accident (I'll talk more about that in a later post) and then we had company in town. However, I did want to catch everyone up on what we've been up to lately. Sadie is getting more and more mobile. Two and a half months after learning how to roll over, it seems as though she has finally decided to start using her skills. Last week I found her on her tummy in bed for the first time, and now it is a regular occurence.
She also really seems to enjoy her Johnny Jumper.
Parker is full of hilarious things to say these days. The other day he found some Halloween candy and brought me a small bag of M&Ms that he wanted. I told him no but that he could have them later. He asked a few more times before I finally said "no, but you can have them after lunch", knowing that lunch was a couple of hours away. He thought about that for a second before saying "Mommy, I wanna eat lunch". Glad to see that he is applying his analytical skills. Here is a picture of him playing his guitar.
For Thanksgiving, my parents and nieces were in town for several days. We had a really nice time sharing the holiday with them. Here is a picture of Mom and Dad with all the grandkids.
First Thanksgiving holiday with Sadie in the family! Even Molly snuck into this picture....

Monday, November 9, 2009

NOT a day at the zoo

So yesterday we got up and headed to Denver for a fun-filled day at the zoo. It was one of their free days, and a deal like that just can't be passed up. We were telling Parker all about the animals we would see, and I was already imagining how cute my next blog post would be with the pictures of all the fun we had. Then, about five minutes from the zoo, we were slowing to stop at a stoplight when our Jeep was hit very hard from behind. I still don't really remember the sequence of events. I just remember hearing the kids screaming, and opening the back passenger side door to look at Sadie. I don't remember getting out of my seatbelt or opening my door -- which means I probably didn't look to see if there was traffic before opening my door (we were in the left lane of a three lane road). I was obviously freaking out and worried mostly for the kids. In what seemed like seconds bystanders were coming to help, several of whom were *not a coincidence* off-duty doctors. As I was getting Sadie's car seat out, I noticed that Parker was still in his car seat and I told Andrew to get him out. Andrew said that he couldn't because Parker's door was jammed shut, and even today Andrew can't remember getting Parker out or how he got Parker out although he did. Once we had gotten out of the vehicle and were over to the side of the road, I realized that the truck behind us had hit us, causing us to hit the car in front of us and them to hit the car in front of them. I was still freaking out and had discovered a giant goose egg on the back of my head when the ambulance showed up. The kids appeared fine, but obviously we were so worried about them. The EMTs said right away that they wanted to take us to the hospital to at least check out Sadie since she couldn't tell us if something was wrong or hurting. As we were heading to the ambulance, we walked behind the Jeep and I got a brief look at the damage which actually made me more scared than I already had been. The police officer later told us at the hospital that the entire back end of the Jeep was pushed in at least 10 inches and the back window was completely shattered. They loaded us all in and we were off to the hospital. On the way to the hospital, Andrew's neck started hurting so they had him lie down....neck brace and all. Long story short, they ended up admitting Andrew, Sadie, and I for a short time, and we were all released within 4 hours. We are SO grateful for our safety because we certainly realize that it could have been much worse. Once out of the hospital, we started trying to figure everything else out. The police officer had also told us that our vehicle was taken to the impound which closed before we were done at the hospital, so we had no way to get our belongings out of the Jeep which was also not drivable. In addition, we had no way to get home so my cousin/BFF, Stephanie, came from Colorado Springs to pick us up - THANKS, STEPH! This morning Andrew went back to Denver to clean out the Jeep while I made calls about insurance. Fortunately, the guy who hit us took full responsibility and had already started a claim with his insurance. We are praying for a smooth and fast response as we really want to get this resolved easily. I will keep you posted on the situation as things happen. We appreciate your prayers. Oh, and just to give you an idea of the impact, Andrew found our garage door opener (previously clipped to the driver's side visor) in four pieces in the BACK of the Jeep.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Wishing Star Farm

Today we went to a local farm called Wishing Star Farm for their Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch. I really wanted to take Parker to a pumpkin patch this year, and we decided on this one because they had some other attractions in addition to the pumpkins. This was their last weekend of the season, so there weren't many pumpkins left but we still had a great time....even though the wind was blowing like a monsoon. Not kidding. Wish I was.

Parker going for his first pony ride!
He loved it and got to ride twice.
They also had barrel train rides. I wasn't sure if Parker would be cool with it once he started pulling away, but I needn't have worried. He rode three times and was more than happy to roll off without us.
See -- here he is waving bye bye.
Me and the kiddos stop for a picture. As you can see, I wasn't lying about the wind.
Parker and Daddy also participated in duck racing. As the water was pumped, the rubber duckies would make their way across the tube to the other side.
This is the part when I really thought Parker would freak out. He doesn't usually even take well to big dogs, so I figured sheep and goats would be a no-go. Again, I was wrong. After only a few seconds to warm up to the idea, he was feeding them grain like a pro.
Here he is feeding one sheep while another is trying to kiss him???
They even had a 100 foot slide! Here is a picture of Andrew and Parker on their way down.
Parker really loved the corn crib. It was basically like a sandbox, but instead of sand it was filled with corn kernels. He could have played in it all day.
We had a really fun time and brought home some pumpkins that we plan on carving so stay tuned for that. And finally, Sadie is 6 months old today....my little baby is growing up so fast.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

The cowboy and the frog

If you somehow failed to notice, yesterday was Halloween. We've never really celebrated Halloween before....I guess I always figured we'd wait until the kids were a little older. So I hadn't made any plans for this year until our good friends, Corey and Blythe, invited us to come over for the evening. Even after that I didn't plan to do costumes or anything until I happened to find a frog costume in Sadie's closet that someone had given us. I know, not girly and, at best, gender neutral, but it was EXACTLY her size and of course she looked darling in it, so I thought why not try to find Parker a costume. Easy peasy, right? Not so much. Everything was picked over (I can't imagine why) and I had a very hard time trying to find something a) in his size, b) not scary or weird, and c) not ridiculously expensive. I was a woman on a mission so three *yes, three* hours and six *yes, six* stores later, I finally came home with a cowboy and it ended up being perfect.

Parker, the cowboy
Sadie, the frog
Corey and Blythe had their house all done up and even had a smoke machine
They were definitely in the spirit of Halloween!
Our family ready to head out to trick-or-treat
I wasn't really sure how Parker would react as we started out, and at first he was very shy and clinging to Andrew. By about the third house, he was saying "thank you!" and by about the tenth house, he walked right up and knocked (hard) on the door. As we were leaving that house, he said "bye, see you next week" and from there on out he was an old pro.

Parker and Daddy
Me with Sadie
We finally made it back to Corey and Blythe's where Parker was eager to help pass out the rest of their candy to trick-or-treaters. We had a great time eating some super yummy food and playing games. Thanks again, guys, for having us over!!! It was a blast, and now I can't wait until next year when we can do it all over again....well, minus the mad costume dash, of course.