Monday, May 18, 2015

Dinosaur Train Date Night

Last Tuesday, Eric and Ellie enjoyed another daddy-daughter date night. This time, they went out for dinner and a show: Chick-Fil-A, followed by Dinosaur Train Live!

Ready for date night! (I have to mention that Eric purposely wore a pink shirt because pink is Ellie's favorite color, and Eric is an amazing Daddy!)


The show was over in Orange Park, so Eric and Ellie drove out there early to beat rush our traffic and spent some time in the Chick-Fil-A play area before sitting down to a nice dinner together.


Play time!

Sharing a lovely dinner

Then they went over to the theater. They were running a little late, and Ellie was a bit spooked by the darkness and loud noise in the theater at first, but she quickly warmed up to the whole experience.

Dinosaur Train ready!

By the end of the show, Ellie was loving it. She danced her little heart out and kept asking Eric, "Can we dance together again, Daddy?"

VIDEO: Ellie dancing to Dinosaur Train

Ellie wasn't the only one who loved it. Eric said he had a moment during the show when he looked at Ellie and was struck by just how cool it is to be her parent.

Ellie rocking the toddler smile after the show! She didn't want to go home!

All in all, it was a great night for both Eric and Ellie, and Ellie has been talking about it nearly every day since: "Remember when we go on that date with Daddy? We played at the French Fry Store! And we saw Dinosaur Train! We were in a time tunnel!" Clearly, she enjoyed her evening out with her daddy!

Another great memory for these two!

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Mother's Day Weekend

My first Mother's Day as a mother of two was a great success! I had some wonderful quality time with my family, and ended the weekend feeling happy and blessed.

We kicked things off on Saturday morning with a little shopping trip to start looking for my ruby eternity ring in honor of E.J. As you may recall, Eric gave me an aquamarine ring (Ellie's birthstone) to wear on my wedding ring finger to symbolize my commitment not only to him as my husband but to our entire family:

The current status of my ring finger

Now that our family has grown, I want to add a ruby ring (E.J.'s birthstone) to the mix, so we were on a hunt. Unfortunately we did not find what we were looking for, but we got the ball rolling and a very rude salesman gave us a story to bond over! So, success?

After the kids' naps that afternoon, we loaded everybody up and drove out to the beach for an early dinner at TacoLu. It was our first real (read: non-Disney buffet) dinner out as a family of four, and it went quite well! Ellie even ate a teeeeeeeeeeeny bite of the quesadilla we ordered for her, and E.J. happily munched on his precious peas we brought from home. As for me, I enjoyed three tacos: carnitas, seared tuna and bangin' shrimp, and a sangria-rita. Considering the last time we dined at TacoLu I was excessively pregnant (and desperately trying to spicy-food E.J. right out), I was quite happy to partake in some booze and seared tuna this time around!

E.J. looking like such a big boy at the restaurant!

With my girl! (Last weekend she was all about the bear mask, but this weekend she wanted to wear her Rapunzel jacket....despite the fact that it was 90 degrees outside.)

The boys

Deliciousness.

After dinner we drove over to South Beach Playground for a little fun. It's a great playground that we rarely make it out to because it's a solid half-hour drive from our house, but Ellie really had a wonderful time. She was able and willing to do so much more on the play structures this time than the last time we were there. It's always awesome to have those moments where you can quite clearly see how much she is growing up.

Playground fun

She's Rapunzel in her tall, tall tower!

Hot babywearing dad!

"I'm going to practice my balance."

On Sunday (actual Mother's Day), I was treated to my very first gift right off the bat: BOTH KIDS SLEPT IN TILL 8:15 A.M. A Mother's Day miracle!!!! I mean, every now and then one of them will do that, but both at once?!?! Unheard of. Plus, E.J. was only up twice overnight, and his wake-ups were over five hours apart! Holy chunk of uninterrupted sleep, Batman!

Bless my children.

Eric got out of bed first to get the kids up, and when I joined everyone I was greeted with two cards:

Is that not the cutest?

E.J. is still thinking over his answers, so he just gave his trademark smiles for each response.

How sweet is that?!

We got going with breakfast and general day preparations, and as quickly as we could manage we loaded up the car and made our way back out to the beach for a fun morning in the sun.

We were a little anxious about beach day with both kids, because two kids that small is a lot of work on any given day, and taking them to the beach just adds a lot of sand to an already excessive amount of effort. But in the end, it was worth it! We had a great time!

Ellie loved playing in the sand...

Building sand castles together

Team effort!

...looking for seashells....

Down by the water to hunt for shells

...and being buried by Eric.

Burying Ellie: Round One

Two buried children

Burying Ellie: Round Two

Crazy girl!

E.J., on the other hand, just wanted to crawl EVERYWHERE. This is not any different from any other day, of course, though I did have a moment of wonder about how he would take to the sand, considering this was his first time to the beach as a mobile little person. The answer to that question is: he'll take to it just fine. That kid probably crawled three miles around that beach. Luckily, it was largely empty, so we were able to give him some freedom to roam. And roam he did.

Checking things out at first

This sand dune was his Everest, and he was determined to scale it (walking stick in hand, even).

You win this one, Everest.

Just generally being the cutest thing that has ever set foot on Jacksonville Beach

Pushing sand toys along as he crawls


Climbing over buried Ellie

Waving to seagulls, because he is the sweetest.

People loved watching him, too. One woman asked to take his picture because she thought he was a doll at first, a man commented on how much he enjoyed watching E.J. crawl around, and another woman joked that E.J.'s crawl looked like a little crab. He was a hit!

Look at him posing for the paparazzi! Honestly.

Of course, he inevitably made his way to the water. He "rode the waves" a bit and did not care for that, but came back for more a bit later. That time he was a bit displeased with the temperature of the water.

Contemplating a swim

Weeeeee!

Look at his little arm clutching mine. It seems he felt safer from this vantage point.

Back in. Hates it.

Overall, I just had a really great time with my family.

Mama and babies

My far-too-grown-up Ellie

With my sweet E.J.

Family!

We spent roughly a couple hours enjoying the sun, sand and surf before we decided to pack things up. We got everybody rinsed off (two of the four of us really hated it and screamed bloody murder the whole time, though I won't mention any names), dressed in dry clothes and loaded into the car.

We had a great time!

On the way home we stopped and picked up Arby's for a picnic lunch at home on our porch. The rest of the day was spent napping and video-chatting with other important mothers in our life, then relaxing with a yummy dinner.

All in all, it was a perfect weekend with my favorite people! I'm a lucky mama!

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

World of Nations Celebration

After all our artsy parky fun on Friday and Saturday the first weekend in May, we wrapped things up with yet another trip downtown on Sunday, this time to Metropolitan Park for the World of Nations Celebration.

For my St. Pete readers, the World of Nations festival was basically SPIFFS (St. Petersburg International Folk Fair, if I recall correctly?)—do they still do that? I remember going to SPIFFS at Tropicana Field on field trips when I was in school. Anyway, this festival was all outdoors, and was made up of booths representing a number of different countries from around the world. The different booths featured food, art, trinkets, dress and music from each country. Unfortunately, we didn't bring much cash with us so we were unable to partake in a lot of things (like delicious food from around the world), but we did enjoy wandering the festival and checking things out. (We also did end up purchasing a nativity from the Peru booth to add to my collection!)

They also gave you a passport upon arrival and you could get it stamped at each country. That was our primary mission, in addition to just enjoying the atmosphere!

Ellie getting her passport stamped, still wearing that bear mask she made at storytime. Because that's not crazy at all.

E.J. showing off our first stamps

Ellie Bear and her passport

Heading in to Venezuela

E.J. holding to my hair like it's his horse's mane

Heading into Asia

Eric was pumped to go back to India!

Drumming in China

Dancers in Puerto Rico

Beautiful day at a great festival!

Hooray for another fun Jacksonville event! I may still miss New York sometimes, but there is certainly no shortage of fun things to do right here in Jacksonville!