Visiting Friends

We decided to go visit the Sellers this weekend, at the “last minute.” It was the perfect weekend to go if you like playing outside. We were outside a lot!  The kids worked on a snow fort in the morning. Adrian made snow angels holding hands all around the house! Then we went tubing after lunch.

Before bed, the older kids went outside and played hard.  Allan said they played “Freeze tag”. Andrea said it was a hide and seek tag game. They also played Fighting. It was fun listening to them running around the house yelling and enjoying each other.

This morning we enjoyed worshipping with them. We spent a lazy afternoon just enjoying our family’s friendship.

 

By Request

The other day Daddy surprised us by bringing over some Paczkis to share.  I failed in taking pictures of my messy daughter.  My mother was disappointed that I forgot.

So, because of her request, here are some pictures of Megan enjoying her Paczki.  Her favorite is the red filled ones with powdered sugar.

 

 

And, just as an added bonus, because Megan was neater eating this Paczki than the one she shared with Grandpa, a picture of her enjoying peanut butter.

Megan

Megan was not really into swimming.  At first she hated her PFD-life jacket is outdated-and she was afraid of the water.  She did not like all the splashing and noise.

By Wednesday though, she was doing a lot better. We found a little pool that she and Adrian could play in. She did not do much, just touch the water and walk a very little bit.  She loved the swings, which I never got a picture of 🙁 .

She enjoyed-sort of- Lazy River, as long as her face did not get wet.  But her favorite thing was just watching everyone else have fun.

Date Night

On Thursday, Allan and I had “date night”.  Allan took all of us out for dinner and then he and I spent some alone time together.  He asked me what I wanted and I mentioned that Mark  had pointed out something that looked really good.  There were other nice looking treats, but this one was different than anything I remember getting before.

So Allan went and bought this Tiramisu for me. It was really good–yes, I did let Mark get up and have a taste. The bowl was chocolate and the inside had cake (?) on the bottom and cream something on the top.  He also got me a Mango Colada which is like a Pina Colada, but made with mango instead of pineapple.

We sat around talking and just enjoying our evening. It was quiet and relaxing and we went to bed way too late. But, it was one of the nicest evenings we have had in a long time.  Allan is really good at spoiling me.  I have no doubt in my mind that he loves me very much!

Watching Patiently

One thing we did a lot of at the Kalihari was watching.  Adrian could not play in his section by himself, so he often had to watch the “big kids do big kid things”.  Most of the time he was very patient.

Some times, one of the older kids would have to wait their turn. If all the kids wanted the same ride with Daddy, one of them would have to wait, because no ride was for more than four at a time.

Just for fun, I found this old picture of the girls and Adrian watching the “big kids” from when we went to the Kalahari with cousins in 2009.  Adrian has grown up quite a bit in three years!

School Thursday–The Art of Persuasion

The first few days at the water park, Megan wanted MOMMA! She would fuss and cry unless she was very close (usually being held) by me.  I am not to fussy about most of the rides, so I was happy not to go on many. By Wednesday evening she was doing lots better, and Thursday, she was content to just be somewhere around us.

On Thursday, the kids started asking me to go with them.  “Come on Momma, it’s fun!”  “The only scary part is when you look down, and you can’t see without your glasses!”  “It’s dark most of the way, you won’t see anything.”

I raced the kids on the Cheetah race.  I yelled my way down the Swahili Swirl. Then Allan had the older kids watch Megan and he took me on the tube race.  They were not bad.  I would only do a few at time before saying that was good for now.

There were two other rides the kids thought I would like, but unfortunetly, we ran out of time. 🙂

 

 

What Megan Learned

Sometimes, Megan grows quickly. She experiments a lot and begins to do a lot of  new things in a short amount of space.

This last week was an example.  She discovered new uses for bowls, how to get into the sugar bowl, that chocolate frosting tastes better than the cookie, green sugar crystal suckers are delicious, that sticking your tongue out for pictures causes adults to stop and say “how cute” and many other useful things.