Thursday, September 04, 2008

Driving to Utah



















We went to Utah for Labor Day. It was a nightmare! Naomi apparently has a touch of my extreme motion sickness, and she threw up more times than we could count. As yucky as it was for us, I wanted to cry for her. How do you explain to a 2 year old that she has to stay in her carseat for LOTS more hours of driving?

The 10 hour drive stretched into many more hours...and we finally gave up and spent the night in a Kanab hotel. Here we are the next morning, checking out the wagons outside our room before heading on to Monroe.

Matt saved the day here. He sat in the back of the car for 99.8% percent of the trip. He dealt with the screaming infant who spit out his pacifier over and over. He comforted Naomi, got soaked over and over by her vomit, and sang songs to her. We might have survived the trip without him but I highly doubt it. THANK YOU!!!

I must admit I always thought my parents had some intelligence issues. They knew how carsick I get (apparently one time on a 13 hour drive, the only time I stopped throwing up was when the car was stopped), yet they still stuck me in the car every year and hauled me off to Iowa, California, or some other destination which was states away. I now sympathize with them. There is room for debate: is it worse to throw up for 13 hours or to have someone throwing up on you for 13 hours?

Friday, August 15, 2008

Toddler Olympics

I am an assistant organizer for a moms group here in Tucson, and we have all kinds of fun! We have over 150 members, so the big events are pretty crazy. Last week, in honor of the 2008 Summer Olympic games, we put on our own Toddler Olympics!

I was in charge of the obstacle course. It was staged on a splash pad, and the kids hurdled pool noodles, dashed through tunnels of spraying water, and weaved around buckets. (The younger tots opted to wave the pool noodles around instead of jumping over them. That just meant the kids behind them had a different obstacle: getting through without being smacked with a pool noodle!) Above is a picture of Naomi and I leading off the obstacle course event.

Other events included races (airplane, backwards, hopping, etc.) and a ball toss. When the kids needed some down time, they painted hats (see Naomi below). And once they were all done with the events, they received a medal and an Otter Pop (see Taylor below).



The cunning of a 2.5 year old

Yesterday Naomi trotted into our bedroom and said "Daddy wants to put on a movie for me!". Thinking Matt had a specific reason for wanting to do that, I said, "Okay!" Then Matt came into the room laughing and told me the whole story.

Earlier in the living room, Naomi had said, "Daddy, can I watch a movie?"

Matt said, "Let's go ask Mommy."

Apparently my 2.5 year old already knows how to manipulate language well enough to get the answers she wants. I knew I should have taken that debate course in college...

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Naomi's bench


Grandpa Jones made this bench for Naomi, and she hauls it all over the house. She also uses it to reach things which are best not reached!

Winnie the Pooh


We attended storytime with Winnie the Pooh at the University of Arizona bookstore early in August. Naomi colored pictures of Pooh & Friends characters, and she held hands and danced with Pooh Bear; unfortunately I didn't get pictures of the dancing!



Sibling love

Impromptu hand-holding is always fun to witness!

Naomi's artwork

We haven't posted in awhile. What to tell you...how about Naomi's latest art projects?

Crayon on fabric (cleanup pictured)...and crayon on whatever material is used for oven doors (not pictured). As she would say, "Naughty naughty!".

Monday, July 28, 2008

Tact

Matt's view on men and tactfulness:

"Guys have tact. Girls just don't think that guys have tact."

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Yummmmmmy BBQing


BBQ season is definitely here for us! Matt got a grill for Father's Day, and we've done some yummy stuff on it so far. We also have lots more plans for great food on the grill. This picture is from last week when we grilled:

steaks (thanks, parents!)
corn on the cob (very good on the grill)
pineapple (can't get enough of that!!)

Tucson Children's Museum




Tucson Children's Museum is expensive. Or I'm a cheapskate. But I'm not willing to pay $7.50 per adult so we can follow Naomi around and sit while she plays. Luckily, during the summer the museum puts on Monsoon Mondays and allows everyone in for the evening for the rock bottom price of $1.00 per person. Now THAT's worth it!

Here are some pictures from a couple weeks ago. Naomi likes to drive the fire truck, play on the crazy musical instruments, watch the huge dinosaurs as their heads move, play with trains, brush the gigantic set of teeth with an equally gigantic toothbrush, play in the farmer's market, stack blocks in the jungle room, and much more!

Swinging at the park


Here is little man Gabriel. He's swinging outside! I took Naomi to play in the water at the splash park, and Gabe watched us from the swing just a few feet away the entire time. BRILLIANT idea a friend passed along...in fact, I gave away our old swing and got this portable one just so I could do things like this!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Cow Appreciation Day

Cow Appreciation Day at Chik-Fil-A. Dress up like a cow and get free food! I always laugh when I see cows painting "Eat Mor Chikin" signs, so I am happy to support this franchise. And it was lots of fun to make our own cow shirts this morning and watch Naomi dance and jump with an oversized cow!



Outtakes from Sunday's picture session

To get a few decent pictures of kids, you have to take a LOT of pictures. Here are a few outtakes from our picture session.

Naomi smelling Gabe's armpit (really she's diving in for a kiss, but opted to kiss his arm)





Sunday dress clothes!

Here are the Merrell children, sporting their Sunday best!





4th of July


We only took one picture on the 4th of July this year. And here it is! In the evening we bbqed with some friends, played in the pool, and watched fireworks. Naomi and I played with some other friends for two hours in the pool in the morning, so we definitely logged a lot of water time on the 4th! Naomi is on my lap in the picture, and you can see Gabe lying on the blanket.

Gabe rolls over!

This video is from a couple weeks ago. Today he did a couple barrel rolls (from back to tummy, hang out a bit, then continued the roll over to his back again). Sorry to all the non-parents; you probably think we're crazy for getting so excited about a little roll. After looking at our sweet little slug for 2 1/2 months, though, it's exciting to see some action!


Tolkien fans

Our parental influence is already taking effect at Gabe's young age of three months. I caught him checking out our Tolkien books a couple weeks ago...

Friday, July 04, 2008

July is Ice Cream Month!

From the International Dairy Foods Association website:

In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream Month and the third Sunday of the month as National Ice Cream Day. He recognized ice cream as a fun and nutritious food that is enjoyed by a full 90% of the nation's population. In the proclamation, President Reagan called for all people of the United States to observe these events with "appropriate ceremonies and activities."

EXCELLENT! Root beer day was fun, but as ice cream is my one true love (besides Matthew and my little rugrats), this is DEFINITELY worth a celebration! In case you are also interested in celebrating, here are some specific options:

1 Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
7 Strawberry Sundae Day
8 Ice Cream Sundae Day
17 Peach Ice Cream Day
20 Ice Cream Day
23 Ice Cream Cone Day
Vanilla Ice Cream Day
25 Hot Fudge Sundae Day
26 Coffee Milkshake Day
28 Milk Chocolate Shake Day

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Spitting up

Naomi has seen Gabe spit up for the last couple months. For some reason, today she decided she should also "spit up". So she started taking drinks of milk from her cup and spitting them out on the kitchen floor. Luckily, she's still in the stage where she's completely honest about what's happening. She proudly announced to me exactly what she was doing, so it got cleaned up before the kitchen became a milk pond. We had a little chat about not doing that anymore.

Then she went in the bathroom and "spit up" some more.

Patience. Breathe in, breathe out...

Reading time at the Merrell's


Matt and I absolutely love to read, and I'm hoping to instill that in our kids. We read lots of books with Naomi and Gabriel. The stories hold Naomi's attention, and Gabe is riveted by the pictures. Occasionally I'll tell Naomi we are going to read a story with Gabe, and she says, "Gabe, sit by me!". So he sits by her (as pictured above) and we read a story! This picture specifically is from FHE...or from a day I was feeling remorseful about our lack of FHE's.


Here is a picture of Naomi looking rather like a duck. She's actually diving in to kiss Gabriel on the cheek.