Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Mother's Day 2016 (and a Lesson in Social Media Appearances)

I had a great Mother's Day weekend this year!

We kicked things off with a trip to a sunflower field for some flower-picking on Saturday:

With my kiddos in the sunflower field

Picking wildflowers with Ellie

Family photo

With my little sunshine

Didn't we get some lovely pictures? Doesn't it look like such a perfect spring day? Don't you just look at those pictures and think, "Wow, what a beautiful, idyllic day—a happy family frolicking through the flower fields, darling children happily helping their loving mother select the perfect flowers and enjoying the springtime sunshine"?

Well, I feel it is my civic duty to tell you the truth about that day. We'll call this a lesson in "things aren't always what they seem on social media." Because here's what you don't see in those pictures: the hour-and-a-half wait, in the blazing hot sun, to get inside. The sweltering temperatures. The pouring sweat. The toddler who decided he was super mad about everything and wanted NOTHING: He didn't want to be held; he didn't want to be put down. He didn't want to eat; he didn't want to not eat. He didn't want to drink; he didn't want to not drink. He didn't want to run; he didn't want to stay still. He just wanted to be angry and by golly, he was taking everybody down with him. You also don't see that by the time we waited an hour and a half to get in, the fields were majorly picked over and all that was left was the sad-looking sunflowers, and even those were few and far between. You don't see the older child SCREAMING bloody murder because she could hear cicadas humming and thought they were bees buzzing all around her and she was TERRIFIED. You don't see that mother pleading with her children, "PLEASE. WE DROVE AN HOUR TO GET HERE AND WAITED FOREVER. PLEASE JUST PICK A FLOWER WITH ME."

There were happy moments in there, of course. Those are the ones we took pictures of. And overall, we left with a good feeling about the day. But please, don't look at my photos and think we've got it all together, that our kids don't cry, that every outing is a walk in the park and we're all smiles and pretty pictures. There's some ugly, not-fun stuff going on there, too. I feel like we can all use a little reminder sometimes that what people put out into the world is usually the pretty, polished version!

And now that I've got that off my chest, I can share the rest of the weekend!

On Mother's Day, I received some really nice gifts. Eric helped the kids answer some questions about me again this year, which I loved. Ellie also made me a lovely little flower pot in school, complete with a sweet little pink flower (that actually endured its life under my care all the way up until our 10-day St. Pete trip last week, when it died a sad, neglected death).

E.J.'s answers to Eric's questions, haha! 

Ellie's answers! 

My pretty little flower

At church that morning, the pastor spoke about mothers and all mothers received a carnation. After church, we went out to eat at a little restaurant near the beach, where after lunch I was treated to a dance performance by Ellie.


Dinner and a show!

Lunch selfie with my best girl 

Then, we went to South Beach playground for some more fun.

Hanging out in the "castle" with E.J. 

That evening, we had Mother's Day cake after dinner! Ellie was very excited to help make me a surprise cake. A great end to a fun day.

Happy day to me!

I'm lucky to be the Mama of those two sweethearts!

Monday, April 11, 2016

First Beach Day of 2016

We had our first beach day of the year over spring break! The weather has been heavenly lately and we took advantage with a morning at Jacksonville Beach a couple of weeks ago. The kids loved playing in the sand and the kiddie pool we brought with us, and as the tide went out, Ellie really enjoyed playing on a little sandbar and in the pools of water left behind.

Hugs on beach day!

Officer E.J. is here to make sure nobody has TOO much fun at the beach.

Chasing the seagulls is a favorite pasttime!

E.J. was a little more low-key about it.

Eric and E.J.

Building sand castles (which E.J. immediately came over to and smashed because BOYS)

Eric and Ellie off to find some seashells

Ellie had an absolute blast!

Beach fun with Daddy

It seems like every time we go to the beach and take pictures, I'm struck by how much Ellie has grown since we moved here. I have a few pictures of Ellie from various beach trips that stand out in my mind, and it's amazing to look at them and remind myself that she was younger than E.J. is now when we moved to Jacksonville. It hardly seems like it has been that long, but the proof is in the photos:

Ellie at the beach: August 2013, June 2014, May 2015 and March 2016. So grown up now!

They're both getting too big too fast, don't you think?

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Fun on the Farm

This past Saturday we made our annual trip to Conner's A-Maize-Ing Acres for some fall fun on the farm, and we had a great time! (See previous Conner's outings here and here.)

Howdy! Let's go have some fun!

First things first, Ellie wanted to play in the corn. So, she played in the corn.

Corn angels!

Meanwhile, E.J. roamed all over the place and even had himself his own personal little hoedown.

Standing in some hay and feeling pretty country

VIDEO: E.J.'s Hoedown

An excellent baby containment device

Next up was some fun with animals. Ellie was very excited to ride a horse again!

She seemed much more stable up there this year (no pun intended, ha)!

Watching the horses

Then, we visited with the rest of the animals. The bunnies were a particular hit, especially with E.J., who laughed every time he touched that rabbit and gave it roughly a billion adorable baby kisses.

E.J. and his favorite part of the farm: a bunny named Sophie!

Ellie with bunny Midnight and a mini-horse (whose name I cannot recall)

So happy in hay.

Heart to heart with a goat

Next up was pumpkin patch time! Ellie did a lot of awkward toddler smiling while E.J. went up and down the ramp to the country shop as many times as his little legs would carry him. Which is ALL THE TIMES.

E.J. in the pumpkin patch

Ellie in the pumpkin patch

Crazy girl
(Side Ellie story: a woman who worked at the farm complimented Ellie on her dress. She said, "What a pretty dress! Someone must really love you!" to which Ellie replied, "EVERYBODY loves me." Confidence, folks. She has it.)

Kids!

Then, it was time to ride some farm rides. Ellie and Eric rode the "tractor bike," then the three of them rode the barrel train.

Ellie and Eric on the bike

Ellie selected T-Bone for her ride...

...while the W. men opted for Duchess.


Train circling a tree!

Sweet little E.J. held on to his daddy's hands the whole way

After the train, we visited with the pigs.

They were a-grunting

Here, piggy piggy!

Our last big adventure was the hayride to the corn maze. We boarded the hayride and went a short distance, where we stopped and fed treats to the cows.

All aboard!

Here come the cows!

Cow tongue taking the treat from Ellie!

Feeding the cows

Then it was on to the corn maze. We did a very abbreviated version of the maze just to get a taste of it. The kids were getting hungry and tired by that point so we weren't feeling particularly ambitious. But, you know, cute pictures of kids in corn!

It was a beautiful day!

Ellie in the corn maze

On our way!

Lead on, E.J.!

Corn maze selfie with my best girl

With my kiddos!

Happy E.J.!

After our time in the maze we hopped back on the hayride back to "camp" and called it a day. What a great fall family outing!