Friday, April 30, 2010

Strawberry patch

Today our playgroup traveled to Rockdale for lunch and to visit a strawberry patch! They grow a wide variety of fruits and veggies and even have a pumpkin patch in the Fall. They expect peaches and blackberries to be ready in about four weeks so we look forward to going again soon! The kiddos (and mamas) had a wonderful time picking our own strawberries to take home!







I even made a cobbler this evening...yum! Because there are so many different fresh fruits in season this time of year, I want to share a quick cobbler recipe I make:
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup milk
2t veg oil
1/3 cup sugar
1 cup Bisquick
2 cups fruit
2/3 cup sugar
1 cup water
DIRECTIONS:
Combine the first four ingredients and pour into 2 qt dish. Combine the last three ingredients and pour over batter. Bake at 375 degrees for approximately 45 minutes. ENJOY!!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Just another T-ball practice

There are just over 24 hours left until Emma's first pre T-ball game! She looks forward to practice all week long and I don't know that she fully understands that they are practicing for games!

She is a great asset to the team. She may be the youngest but she is definitely not the smallest!


The uniforms are red, white and blue so I figured why not throw a pink helmet into the mix?! It's important to keep something prissy AND it will be much easier to keep hers seperate (okay, and there was no way E would let me exit Target with any other color)! I'm afraid that a hair bow might not fit under that large apparatus!


The kiddos have lots of fun out there! About half of them are in our playgroup, too! It's so cute and comical to watch the practices and I'm sure the games will be even better!


Coach Smith is very hopeful and anticipates the Cubs going undefeated this season (thankfully we don't keep score at this age)!



If you are in the area on one of the next six Saturdays we would love for you to join us for a game!

Baby bird update

At just ten days old our sweet baby birds are leaving the nest. We have really enjoyed checking on them and hearing them chirp through the window. Emma has recently been asking to see the baby birds as soon as she wakes up in the mornings!

At some point this afternoon baby bird #1 flapped his/her wings and flew into the great big world. When we checked on them this evening baby bird #2 was perched on the edge of the nest as pictured here. It looked like he was trying to find the courage to flap those wings and fly! I'm sure he is gone by now.


Maybe next Spring this mama bird will make another nest so we can watch (probably not because of the papparazi)!

Party at my crib!

Reading and playing in his crib is much more fun for Owen than sleeping or being alone in there!!!


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Dewberry festival

Today we attended our very first Dewberry festival! It is an annual event in Cameron and is highly anticipated by the locals :) We always jump at the opportunity for free local entertainment (we usually have to drive)! Our first activity was fishing. It was Emma's first time and she had a blast! She is already asking to go fishing tomorrow.


She even got this cool free t shirt to take home....


Next, we browsed through the many vendors. There were plants, jewelry, puppies for sale, crafts galore and much more! For lunch we enjoyed bbq chicken sandwiches and freshly squeezed lemonade under a shade tree.



Emma had fun on the giant inflatbale slide and kiddy train. I must admit that it was rather strange letting her ride something without a parental unit. I'm pretty sure it was a first! Strangers even buckled her seat belt! J & E also toured antique remodled cars.


I was totally expecting dewberry cobbler and a farmers market on site but was a litte disappointed not to find either :/ Nonetheless, we enjoyed some quality family time and discovered a beautiful park and fishing pond in our community! We will be back soon.
My guys both wore plaid short today. I just had to get a photo:

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy half birthday Owen!


Owen turned 6 months old this week!


Some new things he can do include roll from tummy to back AND back to tummy, hold his own bottle, reach and grab objects, pull his sisters hair and play with his toes. It won't be long until he can sit up on his own. His two bottom teeth are giving him fits and I expect to see them any day now! He seems to be getting more hair but still has very little and might not need a first hair cut until after he starts kindergarden (haha)!


He is an overly messy eater and food gets everywhere during meal time. He seems to love veggies but makes a sour face at fruits. He has sampled refried beans, mashed potatoes and rainbow sherbet. It's funny how much more relaxed we are as parents the second time around :)


Owen has recently started flipping over his right shoulder. Once he gets from his back to his tummy it makes him really mad. He is also able to flip over while swaddled. Sometimes he will fall asleep on his right side. The swaddle weaning process is going to be a challenge....but we're about to get serious about the sleep training process ~ wish us luck :/


He did so well at his check up. He weighs 16 lbs 6 oz (25th percentile) and measures 25 in long (5th percentile). Huge blessings come in small packages! His head size is still just above the 97th percentile (just like his big sister)! He handles immunization shots like a champ and barely fussed!


He loves to be held, spend time in the outdoor swing, look at himself in the mirror, veggies (esp. squash), play with a cell phone, bath time, being on the changing table, Roxie and Emma.


He dislikes the indoor swing, tummy time, fruits, the car seat, high chair and bedtime/naptime.


We are having lots of fun with our six month old and know that we have so much more to look forward to over the next six months!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Baby birds

We have been spending a lot more time outdoors recently. Here is what I found in a small tree outside our bedroom window about ten days ago...


The mama bird used part of a newspaper to make her nest! I guess she wanted some reading material for the countless hours she spent sitting on her eggs. There were three to start with but somehow one disappeared. Mama bird has a bright orange beak with a long pointy tail feather. Some have guessed that she is a robin. We checked on the eggs twice a day for over a week and on Monday evening I must have checked right after the first egg had hatched! By Tuesday morning the other one had hatched and here is what they looked like....


I know it won't be long before our baby birds will open their eyes, learn to fly, and leave the nest. We have enjoyed witnessing the mirale of life in our own yard! Welcome Spring :)