Friday, October 25, 2013

High Five for Friday

#1

Picker Family Weekend

It was a Picker-filled weekend.  Greg, Cally, and kids were down from Rosemount for the weekend. The entire Picker crew invaded Mr. Pizza North Friday night (there are now 8 adults and 7 kids), most of us watched the Michigan football game together Saturday afternoon, and Sunday most of us had lunch together at Ruth & Kerry's.  Mekhi stayed with us for the weekend so he and Luke played nonstop!  We had a tired boy on our hands by Sunday night:)
Nora (aka Stay Puft Marshmallow)
ready for Luke's last football game

Snuggles with Cousin Mekhi

I tried taking a "selfie" with Nora instead of taking the pic from
the other side of the camera.  She thoroughly enjoyed
seeing herself in the camera screen:)

#2

Northwoods Orchard Trip 

Wednesday was a no school day for Rochester schools, so we took advantage and met a friend at the orchard.  Luke loves doing the corn maze every year so we ventured out into the chilly afternoon to conquer it!  Nora was a trooper riding along in her stroller and seemed to enjoy it too.
  
Luke, Nora, and Andrew

Been measuring my boy here for years
Adding his sister to the mix this year:)

The big chair

See how big it is???
Friends
Luke loved the big chair:)

Corn maze buddies 




Luke: Happy to be in the corn maze
Nora: Lunging for the paper in Luke's hand


#3

Our Cultured Children

Brent's parents took us out to Osaka this week in honor of my birthday.  Luke cracked me up at dinner. We're at a Japanese restaurant and he orders chicken nuggets and fries and proceeds to eat them with his chop sticks (which he has no idea how to use):)
Attempting to pick up fries with chop sticks

Forget using both,
I'll just stab it with one chop stick:)

#4

Lindens

This Monday, my Dad (aka Papa daycare) had surgery on his elbow again due to returned infection.  He has to keep his elbow completely immobilized for two weeks so we lined up alternative care for Nora on the days I work.  We were beyond blessed with the opportunity for Nora to head to Luke's former daycare: Jon & Tracy Linden.  My schedule worked with their part time availability so they were able to help out last minute (Dad learned about his surgery on Friday).  Nora has been a bit skeptical about going to Jon and Tracy's, at least at drop off, but she's had good days playing and napping so far.  I, on the other hand, have loved getting to see Jon and Tracy more this week and love that Nora is in their loving care while my dad recuperates.
 

#5

Family Time

This is our first week between sports seasons and I'm loving it!  We've had time to spend together at home together and time to visit with both sets of grandparents.  We are blessed!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

High Five for Friday

Before I dive into our High Five, here are a few cuties of the kids from this week:)
Nora and her favorite bear in matching outfits:)
Never a dull moment with this lady!
I especially love her expression in the middle pic:)
She was shaking the swing so I'd push her instead of taking her pic


So happy together:)



#1

Last week of football for the boys!  I don't dislike football, what I do dislike is having so much going on during the weeknights and feeling like we are all going different directions.  We're all homebodies so it gets a little wearing when we're constantly on the go.  Thankfully both Brent and Luke's seasons were only a month and a half long and we're now on the other side of practices and games on weeknights!
Warm up drills at Luke's game 10/12

 #2

After my post last week about Nora's cold/teething, she has now officially developed an ear infection (very common for her when she has a cold or is teething).  Nora having an ear infection is not one of my high fives for the week, but the fact that she's been referred to ENT for a consult is.  Luke had his fair share of ear infections, but we never got to the point of needing to see ENT.  Nora, however, is on her 5th or 6th ear infection (I've lost track) in nine months.  This is especially concerning coming into the winter cold season when kids are more prone to ear infections.  So, it's off to ENT we go next month.  Hopefully we can get to the bottom of all of her ear infections.
Snuggling with honey while she wasn't feeling well

 #3

Luke did a Facebook project in school.  You read that correctly...a Facebook project:)  But, it was not on the computer, it was on paper:)  I especially loved his responses to the questions about himself.

Full project
Close up of his "profile"

Close up of his "profile"
I am so very honored to be included in his heroes...I was not at all surprised for him to include Brent as a hero (he adores him), but I was surprised and touched that he included both of us.

#4

Brent started in a new role at Think Mutual Bank this Monday.  It was a hard decision for him to leave his former role (Loan Processing Manager) as he managed a great team, worked along side great managers, and had a great boss, but he's hoping to expand his experience with his new role of Branch Manager.  If you're ever in the West Circle Branch, be sure to say hi:)

#5

I got a night to myself!  I know that sounds simple, but it means so much to me when I am able to get out and about without children in tow.  (Don't get me wrong, my kids are wonderful and they're troopers when it comes to running errands:))  I started the night off with a massage (a little birthday treat to myself), then I got ingredients to make chex mix, stopped at Famous Footwear to check out their clearance, then perused the lady's clothes at Target (I had a little birthday gift money burning a hole in my pocket:)).  It was simply lovely:)  I am now typing this post while eating my homemade chex mix and thrilled to show you my biggest score of the night!

$10 baby!
I've thought for a while that I'd like some nude heels, but it was never a high on my list of things to buy.  I couldn't pass these up for $10 ($15 on clearance + a $5 birthday coupon)!  (Note: Sign up for loyalty programs at stores, even if you don't shop their often, you usually at least get a coupon for your birthday:))

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Day Trip Down Memory Lane

The kids and I made a day/road trip to visit my lovely friend Liz today in Hudson, WI.  Liz and I have been friends since high school and we've stayed close ever since.  I'm so very grateful for her friendship and the opportunity we have to share our "adult" lives together now.  We lived together in college, were in each other's weddings, went to each other's baby showers, and we get together a few times a year to catch up and see each other's families. 

It was a beautiful day for a visit.  We got to chat in the backyard while the kids played and we all enjoyed the warm sun on a cool fall day. 

On our drive home, I thought it might be nice to try the more scenic route since the leaves are changing.  So, instead of following the I94 and Hwy 52 route home, we took a little trip down memory lane.  We drove through River Falls, where I went to college for one year (and when I lived with Liz).  It was incredible to see how much the small town had spread out with new developments, but the memory triggers were still there...

  • I remembered my Aunt Nancy, who lived outside Ellsworth, WI when I lived in River Falls.  We didn't see each other a lot while I lived there, but I do remember one special lunch date we had at Perkins. 

  • I remembered the girls I had the privilege of living with for the year and the fun we had.

  • I remembered the wonderful kids I met working at Corporate Kids daycare (which is no longer open).

  • I remembered the Habitat for Humanity house I worked on.

  • I remembered Brent's visit to see me for my 21st birthday and the life changing day it became when he asked me to marry him.

  • I remembered my drives back and forth to Rochester on the familiar roads to see my fiancĂ© and plan our wedding:)

My time in River Falls didn't last as long as I had intended (I went to start the social work program and finish my bachelor degree), but it was a very good year in my history:)

Friday, October 11, 2013

High Five for Friday

Studly #15 who scored two
touchdowns in Saturday's game!

Beautiful sunset

Daredevil


Helping Momma grocery shop:)

I feel like this week's High Five is random...see what you think:)

#1
We had Luke's first conferences for second grade yesterday. He's doing well and testing above the expected math and reading for his grade.  We're trying to get ourselves familiarized with the new reading level system (as are the teachers), but it was helpful to discuss it with his teacher to get us on the same page.  (The new system is IRLA if any one's familiar.)  I was also encouraged to hear that Luke is a good "helper" to Mrs. Parker in that he is not contributing to the noisiness in the classroom that's been an issue and he's staying on task during independent work time.  Proud momma here:)

#2
Nora started with a runny nose this week and we just thought it was a cold (especially since Papa and Brent both started with cold symptoms too).  Yesterday, Brent realized that Nora had pushed through her first molar sometime this week.  We had no idea that was happening!  I'm telling you, parenting is a continually humbling experience.  The guessing game of "what do these symptoms add up to" can be exhausting to figure out (is it an ear infection, just a cold, etc, etc).  Then, once the explanation is clear, hindsight is 20/20.  Of course the runny nose, increased fussiness, waking up earlier than normal, and eating less make sense that it was teething now.  Sheesh!  And, I'm sure the symptoms will continue since she has a bump on the other side of her mouth where another molar is trying to break through.

#3
It's October, which means Brent likes to make fun of me for being old.  My birthday is in October and his is is November, so I'm one month older than him.  We had the following conversation the other night when I wasn't feeling well:
Brent:  "Do you think it (the fact that you aren't feeling well) could just be old age catching up with you?"
Me: "Yeah, it's probably menopause setting in."
I got him!  Even he thought that was ridiculous:)

#4
Miss Nora is stretching her walking/standing abilities!  She walked back and forth between Brent and I several times one night without holding anything.  She was also practicing standing in the middle of the room without assistance several times this week.  We're getting closer to having a walker!



#5
A couple of my favorite fall things:  boots and fall colors!


Friday, October 4, 2013

Cruise: Sept 7-8 Seattle, Washington

This is the first installment of our Alaskan Cruise blogs.  See Cruise Overview for more on our itinerary.

We flew to Seattle a day before our cruise departed so we were sure to get on the cruise in time.  We were concerned if our schedule was too tight on the day we embarked the ship that any snafu in schedule could result in us missing the ship!

We arrived in Seattle around dinner time on Saturday, September 7.  The SEA-TAC airport is on the southern end of Seattle and our hotel was in the Belltown area near Puget Sound so we got a small tour of Seattle on our cab ride.  We saw the baseball and football stadiums, downtown, and lots of shipping docks. We arrived at our hotel, Belltown Inn, then found a sports bar, Spitfire, nearby to watch the Michigan vs. Notre Dame football game.  We were pretty tired after the day of traveling and the two hour time change, so we were ready for bed after the game.  (Why is it that airports and air travel are so exhausting???)

Game time at Spitfire
On Sunday, September 8, we woke up early (again with the help of the time difference) and decided to check out the neighborhood since we didn't board the ship until early afternoon. We had not done any research on the area before coming so we hit the streets and Google maps on our phone for suggestions.  It was a beautiful, sunny day, which we were not expecting in the typically rainy city of Seattle.  We found a great place for breakfast, CJ's Eatery, a few blocks from our hotel then walked the Belltown area.  We spent some time touring Seattle Center, which houses several theaters, the space needle, outdoor art/fountains/gardens, EMP Museum, Key Arena, and much more.  It was a quiet, Sunday morning for walking around and taking it all in.

EMP Museum
Very cool building with lots of unique texture and colors

EMP with Space Needle in background

Another view of EMP

International Fountain
You can tell how huge this was by the person in the picture 
Some of the outdoor art

Brent enjoying more outdoor art

The sculpture that Brent was playing on


We headed toward Puget Sound to take in more sights including the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) and Olympic Sculpture Park which had many outdoor sculptures and beautiful views of Puget Sound.  We then took a walk on the Boeing Company Bicycle Path along the water to check out where our ship would be boarding.  We decided that since it was only a half mile walk from our hotel to the pier that we would just walk with our luggage (most of which had wheels) rather than getting a cab for the short ride.

View of Puget Sound from SAM

Puget Sound

A roof top meant for viewing Puget Sound
(the roof came to the ground so you could climb it)

Mr. & Mrs.

Stainless steel tree sculpture

If you've ever gone on a cruise, you know that the embarkation process is s-l-o-w.  We were impressed by the efficiency of it all, but the reality of checking in 2500 passengers and all of their luggage (and, of course, lots of security) simply takes a lot of time.  We got to the pier early afternoon and got onto the ship by late afternoon.  We were scheduled to depart at 4pm and, let me tell you, cruise ships are on time!  Pulling away from Seattle on the clear, sunny day we had was beautiful.

The opening above "Norwegian Pearl" was the 7th deck
 out of 14 decks on the ship.
We entered on the 7th deck
(you can see the people waiting to embark on the ramp)


We spent the evening on the ship settling in, getting acquainted with all the ship included, eating dinner, and taking in a show in the theater that included a variety of acts that would be featured on the ship all week.  It was a great preview of what was the to come for entertainment and helped us decided which shows we wanted to see in full.

A few things that stuck out to me about Seattle:

  • It is a very eco-friendly city.  They had hybrid, electric city buses, lots of trees and green spaces, and even a compost bin at the SAM.  Brent thought I was nuts, but I took a pic;)  Our hotel also offered reusable shopping bags to use while in the city.
Seriously, some times I'm hard pressed
finding a recycling container in MN,
but they even had a compost container!
  • It is a very pet-friendly city (at least the Belltown area was).  People were walking dogs all over and even bringing them into restaurants and stores.  (If you're wondering how hygienic it is to have pets in restaurants, keep in mind that most of the restaurants had the window walls that opened to allow for alfresco dining and the dogs were very well behaved and of the smaller variety:))
  • It is a very bike-friendly city, which I'm assuming goes right along with it being an eco-friendly city. Our hotel even had bikes we could borrow (at no charge).
  • They are used to living with rain.  Even though we were there on sunny, beautiful days, we noticed umbrellas next to outside doors everywhere.  Our hotel also had a huge umbrella stand full of umbrellas for guests to use.  

Again, for more pics from our trip, check out our Shutterfly site.  More to come on our Alaskan destinations!

High Five for Friday

A few little things that made it a great week:)

#1

This adorable girl in a toddler nightgown for the first time.  Isn't she the cutest!

Playing in her kitchen on her tippy toes:)

Looking like a big girl in her nightgown

#2

The beauty of fall

By the Federal Medical Center

Soldiers Field Park 
Soldiers Field Park

Looking downtown toward Trinity Lutheran

Pretty fallen leaves

Cornstalks from our garden and
Luke and Nora's pumpkins on our front step

#3

Fun in the mail this week:  Brent's new suits, a new dress for me, and a few Christmas gifts I ordered online:)

#4

Dinner with my grandparents while they were in town for medical appointments at Mayo.  We love getting to see them every month or so:)

#5

It only takes a dishtowel to create a good time folks:)