...has a whole new meaning in the Krieger house!
This week is my attempt at focusing on potty training. Why not, right? Wouldn't it be nice to have this little man out of diapers? A while back my doc said he was ready (even though most boys aren't until closer to 3). He tells us when he poops, is WAY into anyone going to the bathroom, and just overall understands what we're saying now. So, here we go into another adventure in mommy hood -- potty time! {warning...this post may be tmi if you're squeamish}
Potty-training Monday:
7:30: tighty-whiteys. So stinkin' adorable on Jack's little butt. He says "uh oh" and feels around trying to figure them out. As he walks away, I sigh and think about how big my little man really is getting.
7:35: unknown liquid drips from Jack's highchair at breakfast. I check. No, it wasn't his water or his applesauce. PEE! Gross. I am NOT cut out for this. After five minutes, a delayed "oh no" comes from Jack when he realizes he's wet.
7:40: diapers! Genius. Who tries to potty train their 19 month old? I give up. :)
7:50: "poo" "poo" "poo!" I take Jack to the potty. He sits, plays with tp, and gets down. Repeat. Pull up on for the second time. A few minutes later... "ohhhhhh no" with squeeze faces. I scoop Jack in my arms {as he squeezes his poop out!} and set him on his little potty. Poop in potty success! Clean pull-up for once -- yes! Jack stands up and cheers and I have to corral him to clean his little butt off before he's off to play.
The rest of the day was spent relaxing in diapers. I think we'll take this whole potty training thing slowly. Stats to date:
3 poopies
1 pee (he said he had to poop and then accidentally peed!)
I think that's pretty darn successful for a little under two. We've got a ways to go...
5 things I never knew about potty training before I was a momma:
1. I never realized just how many times you say "potty" in a day. Do you need to go potty? Did you just go potty? Do you need to go poop on the potty? Do you want to sit on the big or little potty? The list goes on...
2. I can clean poop of Jack's butt any day of the year. It's nasty cleaning out a little training potty. Why is it so different?! {insert gag noise}
3. Pull up = fancy, more expensive diaper. There's really NO difference.
4. One poop in the potty does NOT mean potty trained. Darn it. I did a whole lot of celebrating, including sending poopie pictures to Daddy at work...thinking we had succeeded!
5. No one wants to see pictures of Jack's poop. Not even his dad. Who would have thought?
Wish us luck in this adventure. Goal: Jack's 2nd birthday?! November 30th. Hmm...can we make it?
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Sharks or Cars?!
Last night, Eric and I hired a babysitter and went for a night-on-the-town just us to. No, there wasn't a diaper tucked in my purse. No, we didn't have to ask for a high chair at Biaggi's, and there were no bite-sized hot dog messes at our table. It was nice to get away and chat about life together.
Our night started with picking up my favorite little babysitter -- Melisa. She's a former student...one who just has it all together. She was my mini-secretary. She'd show substitute teachers the way, organize my room on a daily basis, and was my go-to office runner. There will be NO replacing her in the years to come. Best yet? Her mom is a daycare provider...so she spends her afternoons and summers wiping kids mouths and changing diapers. Score! As we left, we saw a crying Jack waving "bbyyyyeeee" out the window. Within minutes I got a text that said "Jack's happy again, he has applesauce!" She's so good.
Biaggis. My favorite little Italian getaway. It is one place you would not want to take a toddler...so we end up there only when we're sans-Jack. Bruschetta, Farfalle Alfredo, and lots and lots of adult conversation.
Jordan Creek. Without a stroller! Oh man, the fun that can be had when we're not on a little's schedule. We bought our movie tickets to Snow White and the Huntsman and were left to kill some time before the showing. So, naturally, off to Pottery Barn Kids we went. I've had my eyes on a quilt for Jack's big kid room, and we already bought his bunk bed set from Ikea last weekend, so I was dying to go to my favorite decor store for little kiddos. Bonus? Eric let me get the quilt! It was on sale ($40 off!). I also bought the sham. My decorating wheels are spinning so fast! The movie was an edge-of-your-seat kind of a show...totally worth watching {and, weird as this may sound, I HATE movies}.
Wellman's. The West Glen hangout of anyone who lives in WDM. We stopped for just a few and watched people. I know I'm only 26, but places like Wellman's makes me feel old. I bet these people don't have kids at home. Or, at least I hope they don't. :)
When we got back home, our little babysitter had cleaned the garage, taken 20+ pictures of Jack from the night, and baked homemade pb and chocolate cookies. Simply the best.
These were taken by my babysitter! So cute!
Now that the night is over, and our 6th anniversary is passing through as I type, should I decorate around my Jack's new quilt with cars or sharks?! I am thinking old, raggedy cars like this. But, maybe I could do kind of a beachy, shark theme like this? Hmmm.....we'll see. I can't wait to see the room all put together.
What will I do when ALL of the spaces in my house are decorated?!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Eric = Daddy!
Dear Eric,
I remember the day like it was yesterday. We were absolutely smitten for each other. The world shrunk into all-about-you-and-me and nothing, and I mean nothing, else mattered. Often times, we'd forget the time, didn't have a care in the world, and could stare into each other's eyes for hours on end without a flinch.
It was your 16th birthday. You had a Pontiac Grand Prix, royal blue, from 1900 (slight exaggeration). You, in your eyes, were the coolest 16 year old on the block. You so smoothly said "I have three girls that want to be my girlfriend now that I can drive. I could date "option a", or "option b", or "option c". {insert long awkward pause as I was NOT amused}. Then you said "Will you go out with me?" followed by a little kiss and your quirky smile. Of course I said yes and the rest is history...
Fast forward 11 years. Man that makes me feel old {I remember old people saying "boy, that makes me feel old" phrases. Does that make me old since I say them? I'm guessing so. Sad.}
We're nearing our 6th wedding anniversary. You know what "they" say, time flies when you're having fun, right? I cannot believe it's been that long since our wedding day. Another day I'll never forget; "I got married and I got 21?!" Oh, Eric, you never cease to amaze me.
You as a dad. {sigh}
My, where do I begin?
You, Eric, are the best dad to our little man Jack. The way you snuggle him in and tell him "It's nuh-night time Jack, just like big boys, be sure to stay in your bed. I love you." gives me goosebumps. The way you jump out of your chair (which you know isn't like you) to sing "rubber ducky" in your awkward, out-of-tune voice just to make Jack laugh in the bath tub each night. And, how can I forget that you let me sleep in every Saturday. In my half-asleep state I secretly listen to you whipping up pancakes and singing the "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" theme song over and over. I hear you and Jack pounding, singing, and forming a bond that no one will ever break.
Jack loves you, so, so very much. When I pick him up from daycare, he does his little waddle run and proclaims "daaaa dee". Yep, that's right. It's mom, not dad, sorry Jack.
Happy Father's Day --- cliche I know --- to THE best dad in the world. Period.
I remember the day like it was yesterday. We were absolutely smitten for each other. The world shrunk into all-about-you-and-me and nothing, and I mean nothing, else mattered. Often times, we'd forget the time, didn't have a care in the world, and could stare into each other's eyes for hours on end without a flinch.
It was your 16th birthday. You had a Pontiac Grand Prix, royal blue, from 1900 (slight exaggeration). You, in your eyes, were the coolest 16 year old on the block. You so smoothly said "I have three girls that want to be my girlfriend now that I can drive. I could date "option a", or "option b", or "option c". {insert long awkward pause as I was NOT amused}. Then you said "Will you go out with me?" followed by a little kiss and your quirky smile. Of course I said yes and the rest is history...
Fast forward 11 years. Man that makes me feel old {I remember old people saying "boy, that makes me feel old" phrases. Does that make me old since I say them? I'm guessing so. Sad.}
We're nearing our 6th wedding anniversary. You know what "they" say, time flies when you're having fun, right? I cannot believe it's been that long since our wedding day. Another day I'll never forget; "I got married and I got 21?!" Oh, Eric, you never cease to amaze me.
You as a dad. {sigh}
My, where do I begin?
You, Eric, are the best dad to our little man Jack. The way you snuggle him in and tell him "It's nuh-night time Jack, just like big boys, be sure to stay in your bed. I love you." gives me goosebumps. The way you jump out of your chair (which you know isn't like you) to sing "rubber ducky" in your awkward, out-of-tune voice just to make Jack laugh in the bath tub each night. And, how can I forget that you let me sleep in every Saturday. In my half-asleep state I secretly listen to you whipping up pancakes and singing the "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" theme song over and over. I hear you and Jack pounding, singing, and forming a bond that no one will ever break.
Jack loves you, so, so very much. When I pick him up from daycare, he does his little waddle run and proclaims "daaaa dee". Yep, that's right. It's mom, not dad, sorry Jack.
Jack loves you. We love you.
Happy Father's Day --- cliche I know --- to THE best dad in the world. Period.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Family Car Ride
So, split second decision: we're going to IKEA, darn it! I've been dying to raid the children's section for over a year.
Today, my good friend Jill asked if there was anything I wanted her to pick up from IKEA. I modestly told her a few items I had been hoping to buy. As I continued to scour the website i realized...I need to buy the whole store. No exaggeration.
So, we're on a spur-of-the-moment road trip.
After a quick fill up and a stop at Wendy's...we were off! We're so cool we bump to "baa baaaa black sheep". I know, you're jealous!
I was NOT smarter than a fifth grader, darn it! That dang game is so addicting...
After about an hour, I decided Jack was SO good. The next steps that follow make me laugh. out. loud. Literally.
Step one: "Jack, do you want a sucker?". "suuuuukrrrrrr".
Step two: Jack misses his mouth and covers his cheeks in sticky goo. At one point he has the sticky end in the palm of his hand proclaiming "uh oooooh" over and over. Yes, Jack, uh oh is right.
Step three: crocodile tears ensue because the sucker is gone. Well, I took it away anyway. There was enough sticky goo to cover his body. I handed Jack a napkin and continued my "wants list" conversation with eric. A few minutes pass and...
Step four: screams!!!!!!! I look back and find Jack completely STUCK to his napkin! It's shredded! His entire set of hands and every inch of his fingers are stuck! So. Freaking. Funny!
After a few baby wipe washes and a baby hand massage with my new Bali Mango BBW lotion, we were in the clear.
It all started with a little dum dum...
Now, Eric and I are jammin to hip hip from the 2000's on Pandora and our cute little man is fast asleep in toddler dream land. Maybe he's dreaming of the new table and toys he's getting tomorrow??
Walk it out, walk it out, walk it out...
Today, my good friend Jill asked if there was anything I wanted her to pick up from IKEA. I modestly told her a few items I had been hoping to buy. As I continued to scour the website i realized...I need to buy the whole store. No exaggeration.
So, we're on a spur-of-the-moment road trip.
After a quick fill up and a stop at Wendy's...we were off! We're so cool we bump to "baa baaaa black sheep". I know, you're jealous!
I was NOT smarter than a fifth grader, darn it! That dang game is so addicting...
After about an hour, I decided Jack was SO good. The next steps that follow make me laugh. out. loud. Literally.
Step one: "Jack, do you want a sucker?". "suuuuukrrrrrr".
Step two: Jack misses his mouth and covers his cheeks in sticky goo. At one point he has the sticky end in the palm of his hand proclaiming "uh oooooh" over and over. Yes, Jack, uh oh is right.
Step three: crocodile tears ensue because the sucker is gone. Well, I took it away anyway. There was enough sticky goo to cover his body. I handed Jack a napkin and continued my "wants list" conversation with eric. A few minutes pass and...
Step four: screams!!!!!!! I look back and find Jack completely STUCK to his napkin! It's shredded! His entire set of hands and every inch of his fingers are stuck! So. Freaking. Funny!
After a few baby wipe washes and a baby hand massage with my new Bali Mango BBW lotion, we were in the clear.
It all started with a little dum dum...
Now, Eric and I are jammin to hip hip from the 2000's on Pandora and our cute little man is fast asleep in toddler dream land. Maybe he's dreaming of the new table and toys he's getting tomorrow??
Walk it out, walk it out, walk it out...
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Moooo?!
Yesterday, Eric and I decided to look at iPads for our little man. Yes, I know. 1-and-a-half year old needing an iPad? Well, technically his daddy wants one, but to convince me he's using this: "Jack could learn all of his colors/numbers/letters and watch Sesame Street on Netflix!"
After leaving the always-busy Apple store (supposedly the only one in Iowa?!), we decided to eat at the food court. It's usually the best option for our family. Eric always wants chick-fil-a, and I usually end up with a bowl full of spaghetti and meatballs with a side of cheese pizza for Jack. Everyone's happy!
Now you're wondering why the post title is Mooo, right?!
So we're sitting in the food court. Over an over again Jack proclaims "mooo" in so many different ways. He would take a bite, then moooo. He'd mooooo three times and then take another bite. The whole time we wondered what in the world he was doing or saying? Then...suddenly....we realize what he's doing. The chick-fil-a logo has COWS on it! He was pointing to Eric's cup and "mooing" to tell us he saw a cow! So funny. We laughed and laughed at our little mooing man.

Jack knows almost all of the animal sounds. Clearly, even when they're built into some environmental print. Who knew? He's learning and growing so much...it's so fun to watch all of our book reading turn into conversations! And, I'm relieved that Jack isn't incessantly "mooing" for no apparent reason! :)
Should we get an iPad for Jack (and Eric)? Any of you out there love yours and would highly suggest it? I need help!
After leaving the always-busy Apple store (supposedly the only one in Iowa?!), we decided to eat at the food court. It's usually the best option for our family. Eric always wants chick-fil-a, and I usually end up with a bowl full of spaghetti and meatballs with a side of cheese pizza for Jack. Everyone's happy!
Now you're wondering why the post title is Mooo, right?!
So we're sitting in the food court. Over an over again Jack proclaims "mooo" in so many different ways. He would take a bite, then moooo. He'd mooooo three times and then take another bite. The whole time we wondered what in the world he was doing or saying? Then...suddenly....we realize what he's doing. The chick-fil-a logo has COWS on it! He was pointing to Eric's cup and "mooing" to tell us he saw a cow! So funny. We laughed and laughed at our little mooing man.
Jack knows almost all of the animal sounds. Clearly, even when they're built into some environmental print. Who knew? He's learning and growing so much...it's so fun to watch all of our book reading turn into conversations! And, I'm relieved that Jack isn't incessantly "mooing" for no apparent reason! :)
Should we get an iPad for Jack (and Eric)? Any of you out there love yours and would highly suggest it? I need help!
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Kids want their MOMS!
So, awhile ago, our little family found out some devastating news. News I never thought I'd have to think about or deal with - ever. For the first time, I wasn't ready to pour my heart out on this screen...
In the same week, I came across an article that talked about how kids want their moms. What a concept! Instead of blogging, snapping pictures ALL the time, and wondering what project I could tackle on pinterest next...I decided it was time to take a break. I kept telling myself to enjoy our family...enjoy the moment.
Your kids want YOU article
Honestly, it was nice to not wonder about what to type. How to say it. Did I want to share that?
As the weeks and months have gone on, however, I've found myself longing to type, to get my thoughts of the day down somewhere. So, I scrolled through my blog. I didn't remember drinking all that apple juice when I was pregnant. I hardly remember some of the things that happened in the first weeks of a family. And, it was really, really nice to read the candid words as if I was right there again.
So...I'm back. Here to tell the simple little story of us. The beach-ball-flying-through-the-backyard, trip to the park every. single. day., cupboard filled with raisin boxes for summer kind of adventures that I wouldn't trade for the world.
Speaking of Pinterest...
Here's my latest project :) A picture wall that I've always wanted.
It was hard to pick pictures, color schemes, sizes, and who to include...but the finished product makes it all worth it.
While I'm on summer break, I've been checking off my to-do lists, sitting through boring grad. classes (more than halfway through the program towards becoming a principal!), and swimming, snuggling, and learning animal sounds with Jack. We've landscaped, organized, created a little in-home gym, and much, much more! For it only being June, I feel awfully accomplished.
Thanks for being patient while I took a break. It feels so good to be back!
In the same week, I came across an article that talked about how kids want their moms. What a concept! Instead of blogging, snapping pictures ALL the time, and wondering what project I could tackle on pinterest next...I decided it was time to take a break. I kept telling myself to enjoy our family...enjoy the moment.
Your kids want YOU article
Honestly, it was nice to not wonder about what to type. How to say it. Did I want to share that?
As the weeks and months have gone on, however, I've found myself longing to type, to get my thoughts of the day down somewhere. So, I scrolled through my blog. I didn't remember drinking all that apple juice when I was pregnant. I hardly remember some of the things that happened in the first weeks of a family. And, it was really, really nice to read the candid words as if I was right there again.
So...I'm back. Here to tell the simple little story of us. The beach-ball-flying-through-the-backyard, trip to the park every. single. day., cupboard filled with raisin boxes for summer kind of adventures that I wouldn't trade for the world.
Speaking of Pinterest...
Here's my latest project :) A picture wall that I've always wanted.
It was hard to pick pictures, color schemes, sizes, and who to include...but the finished product makes it all worth it.
While I'm on summer break, I've been checking off my to-do lists, sitting through boring grad. classes (more than halfway through the program towards becoming a principal!), and swimming, snuggling, and learning animal sounds with Jack. We've landscaped, organized, created a little in-home gym, and much, much more! For it only being June, I feel awfully accomplished.
Thanks for being patient while I took a break. It feels so good to be back!
Monday, April 9, 2012
It's been awhile...

since I've blogged away on this little screen.
I have to be honest...I was kind of over it for a little while.
There was a LOT going on...and I had no idea what to type. I know, for the first time in my life I was speechless...well kind of more like type-less.
I'm back, though. :) And, after that gigantic margarita, I am ready to conquer the world!
Today I am thankful for so many things:
Eric. Jack. Maggie. My really, really great friends. Sweet 8th graders at school. Mountain Dew. My new red rockers on my front porch. My health. I could go on and on...
"Family isn't always blood. It's the people in your life who want you in theirs; the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do anything to see you smile and who love you no matter what."
Yeah, I have friends like that.
These last few weeks have been tough...but I've learned SO much about who I am, what our little family can handle, and just how many people are truly there when I need them.
And, I'm thankful.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Oh, the little Krieger family update!
We've got a lot going on in our little Krieger household. Big changes, lots of contemplating, and a vacation in less than a week {not that I'm counting down...} :)
Here's a little mini-recap.
1. Jack STAYS in his big boy bed. Every night. We put him down, and often times he climbs in himself, anywhere between 7 and 7:30. He usually falls fast asleep...and wakes up at 6:30 on the dot with a smile on his face and a blankie in his hand. We can't believe it was that easy of a transition. It must have been the right time?
2. Two words: Puerto Vallarta. Enough said. I'm thinking sandy beaches, 24 hour all-inclusive buffets, and lots and lots of relaxing time with my hubs and bestie.
3. Grad class, conferences, Waukee leadership classes, and city council meetings have been filling our nights and weekends. Eric and I like to be busy -- obviously. Lately, it feels like we spend more time away from home than relaxing together as a family. It will calm down soon I hope? :)
4. Root beer. Cheetos. Spaghetti and meatballs. For the first time in a long time, I went grocery shopping for what I wanted, not necessarily what I needed. And, I love it. After school I munch on Cheetos, and I share them with Jack of course. He prances around the house destroying everything in his path with cheetos crumbs. I then down them with a nice little bottle of root beer. Honestly, I think I smile a little more. :)
5. Jack's big boy room. I'm currently in the preparation process for getting Jack's new room ready. I mean, if he can be in a big boy bed, he needs a new room, right? I think I've convinced Eric that Pottery Barn Kids have ONLY the best bedding....click here to see my inspiration. All kinds of ideas are running through my brain...Dresser? Nightstand? Bed frame type? Oh, I can't wait to see the finished product.
That's about it. Krieger family lives in a nutshell. All in all, life is pretty darn good.
Here's a little mini-recap.
1. Jack STAYS in his big boy bed. Every night. We put him down, and often times he climbs in himself, anywhere between 7 and 7:30. He usually falls fast asleep...and wakes up at 6:30 on the dot with a smile on his face and a blankie in his hand. We can't believe it was that easy of a transition. It must have been the right time?
2. Two words: Puerto Vallarta. Enough said. I'm thinking sandy beaches, 24 hour all-inclusive buffets, and lots and lots of relaxing time with my hubs and bestie.
3. Grad class, conferences, Waukee leadership classes, and city council meetings have been filling our nights and weekends. Eric and I like to be busy -- obviously. Lately, it feels like we spend more time away from home than relaxing together as a family. It will calm down soon I hope? :)
4. Root beer. Cheetos. Spaghetti and meatballs. For the first time in a long time, I went grocery shopping for what I wanted, not necessarily what I needed. And, I love it. After school I munch on Cheetos, and I share them with Jack of course. He prances around the house destroying everything in his path with cheetos crumbs. I then down them with a nice little bottle of root beer. Honestly, I think I smile a little more. :)
5. Jack's big boy room. I'm currently in the preparation process for getting Jack's new room ready. I mean, if he can be in a big boy bed, he needs a new room, right? I think I've convinced Eric that Pottery Barn Kids have ONLY the best bedding....click here to see my inspiration. All kinds of ideas are running through my brain...Dresser? Nightstand? Bed frame type? Oh, I can't wait to see the finished product.
That's about it. Krieger family lives in a nutshell. All in all, life is pretty darn good.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Big boy bed
So...
This weekend, while away at class, Jack decided it was time to crawl out of his crib. {funny how these wild adventures always seem to happen while I'm away} Well, he ended up getting both his little legs stuck between a couple rungs. After three adult men and a can of Pam came to the rescue, Jack was set free.
We decided it was time to convert Jack's crib to the toddler bed ASAP.
In hopes of not having a nerdy Disney toddler bed, we thought we might as well try the little bed converter that came with his crib. We set it up, with Jack's help of course...he loved being able to climb in an out!
Night one:
We tucked Jack into his bed. We almost shut the door and ran out. We hugged each other and chatted about how big our little boy has gotten. Seconds later...in walks Jack with the biggest smile on his face! Not only did he crawl out, he also opened the almost shut door. Stinker! We tried again...same thing. After lots of snuggling, patting, and convincing...Jack feel asleep after a few minutes.
Mom and dad = sleepless night of worrying about him falling out
Jack = good night's sleep mostly in his big boy bed
In the morning, I decided I had to go check at 630. Jack was snuggled on the blankie we had on the floor with his Mr. Snuggles and blankie sleeping soundly. Phew! A full night's sleep. A happy little man.
A 15 month old already in a big boy bed?!
Tonight is day two. Three minutes of crying and I snuck in to find this:
I think I'll get more sleep tonight. He can't fall far, and clearly he's enjoying his new big boy "bed". It's a nice stepping stone to the twin bed he'll call home in the coming months. Time sure flies!
This weekend, while away at class, Jack decided it was time to crawl out of his crib. {funny how these wild adventures always seem to happen while I'm away} Well, he ended up getting both his little legs stuck between a couple rungs. After three adult men and a can of Pam came to the rescue, Jack was set free.
We decided it was time to convert Jack's crib to the toddler bed ASAP.
In hopes of not having a nerdy Disney toddler bed, we thought we might as well try the little bed converter that came with his crib. We set it up, with Jack's help of course...he loved being able to climb in an out!
Night one:
We tucked Jack into his bed. We almost shut the door and ran out. We hugged each other and chatted about how big our little boy has gotten. Seconds later...in walks Jack with the biggest smile on his face! Not only did he crawl out, he also opened the almost shut door. Stinker! We tried again...same thing. After lots of snuggling, patting, and convincing...Jack feel asleep after a few minutes.
Mom and dad = sleepless night of worrying about him falling out
Jack = good night's sleep mostly in his big boy bed
In the morning, I decided I had to go check at 630. Jack was snuggled on the blankie we had on the floor with his Mr. Snuggles and blankie sleeping soundly. Phew! A full night's sleep. A happy little man.
A 15 month old already in a big boy bed?!
Tonight is day two. Three minutes of crying and I snuck in to find this:
I think I'll get more sleep tonight. He can't fall far, and clearly he's enjoying his new big boy "bed". It's a nice stepping stone to the twin bed he'll call home in the coming months. Time sure flies!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
A day at the park
So, we happen to have this little park across the street. Good thing? We thought so, that's why we picked this lot. Well...now that Jack's old enough to know better...the park is the only place he wants to be.
This was our first adventure to the park. Clearly, it was unforgettable for Jack; everyday when we get home from daycare, I plop him out of the car to walk inside and he turns and runs towards the park! Snow, sleet, rain, or hail...he'd rather be at the park. After I corral him inside, we have a few minute break-down-and-cry-it-out session, followed by a stare out the office window at the long-lost park.
On our way!
Before we even got there Jack was entertained by the grass...
And dirt.
Wee!
I just love his expression here. He's figuring out the world is much bigger than he once thought!
This picture made me realize how big Jack has gotten. He can walk and play while I step away and snap pictures. Kids grow up too fast!
His thinking face..
If you look closely, you can see Daddy in the glare! Jack is copying him...SO BIG!
Like father, like son. So cute!
It's a blessing having a little toddler park across the street. It's a nightmare having a little park across the street. It's going to be a long summer -- but I sure can't wait for it to be here!
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