Rainy Day Exploits

What do you do when even though you skipped dinner and went to bed at 9pm due to pregnancy nausea and cramping and slept for 11 hours but at 8am you are still tired and your toddler wakes up extremely grouchy and it’s raining and 37 degrees outside?  Boil some water for black tea, and get creative.  Since Brooke wanted to fight over breakfast which basically means that she wants breakfast but for Mommy to hold her while making it (thus impeding/stopping the process) and hold her while she eats it, it took much longer than usual today so I decided to skip our plans of Stroller Strides.  It seemed that neither of us were up for it.  After getting both of us dressed I decided to photograph our rainy day exploits for your enjoyment.  Brooke gave me her squinty eyes ‘I’m-watching-you’ look and I talked her into a smile.  Then we went to target where I let her walk around because she said ‘no’ when she saw the cart and she promised she would be good if I let her walk.  She generally kept her word except some crawling and scooting on the floor in the grocery section when I wouldn’t pick her up (arms full of Brooke’s baby, purse, strawberries, raspberries x 2, and an orange juice bottle) where one old man called her lazy, and I laughed and agreed with him, and two old ladies called her precious, which I also agreed with them.  Eventually we made it home and Brooke decided she wanted to play with her picnic toy basket in the entry.  I asked if she was hungry and she said ‘no!’  So I made her a lunch anyway and left it in the kitchen on the counter and came to sit with Brooke in the hall.  She got up and amazingly somehow got the plate off the counter and carried it without dropping anything to the floor where I was sitting.  I was impressed with her carrying ability and thought ‘what the heck’ and let her eat on the floor while I ‘play ate’ the picnic foods.  After a while she relocated to my lap.  We did a short stint playing upstairs and putting away her laundry then I thought it was time to use the ingredients we had bought at Target and make muffins.  I got Brooke into her apron and had her bring the stool from the bathroom so she could help.  She spent some time taking teaspoons of flour out of the mixing bowl and putting them in the muffin tray, while I used our other mixing bowl to mix oatmeal and orange juice.  I helped put that flour back then added the sugar and other dry ingredients and Brooke helped to mix those with a spatula.  They finished baking just as Brooke was ready for a nap, but she’ll wake up to a delicious snack of Cinnamon Oat Cranberry Muffins.

February Beach Day

This weekend we had unseasonably warm weather and got to enjoy it as a family.  On Saturday we enjoyed the animals and lunch at Bergey’s farm.  Brooke and AJ shared some of their homemade ice cream.  Then we had extended play time at the park for Brooke.  On Sunday we headed to the beach and if it got too cold we would go to the aquarium.  It was 75 degrees, sunny, with very little wind at the beach so we decided to spend the whole morning there.  We walked on the sand, played near the water, Brooke played twice on the playground (before and after lunch), we walked on the boardwalk (Brooke insisted she push the stroller), and we had lunch sitting outside at a little cafe facing the ocean.  We wore Brooke out!

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A ‘spring’ day in February

Today was unusually warm for a Virginia winter.  Rainstorms were rolling in to pour all afternoon but that meant in the morning it was windy but a warm 70 degrees.  Today was the first day Brooke and I went to our friend’s Jill and Landen’s house for moms bookclub and playdate.  In the morning I got to discuss a book with 8 other mom’s and Brooke got to play with 8 other toddlers her age.  We both had a great time and ate a great brunch.  Jill lives in the neighborhood East Beach which is on the Chesapeake Bay.  Since it was such a nice day I declared that we were going to the beach afterwards.  I took Brooke’s tights and shoes off and we enjoyed a short while with our toes in the sand.

Snow Day 2014

Overnight last night starting at 6:30pm it snowed.  This morning we woke up to 3-4 inches.  With AJ off all day we were very excited for a family snow day.  After breakfast we all bundled up in our snow gear.  Two weeks ago at target I had noticed that they had toddler snow bibs on clearance for $8 (if you know anything about children’s departments they always have everything sold out by the time you actually need it).  I bought one and convinced AJ that if we didn’t use it Target had a 90 day return policy and I’d save the receipt.  Brooke wore her new snow bib today and kept warm.  She had a lot of fun with us.  We started off in our driveway using the steepness of it to our advantage to boogie-board down the snow.  She got the hang of trying to throw snowballs but really just picked up snow and wiped it on your sleeve or pant leg and then laughed hysterically.  Snow angels did not go well as she did not like being laid in the snow.  Since it was 15 degrees out today (felt like 6) we only stayed out for 15 minutes before Brooke had enough.  We warmed up with some hot cocoa for everyone and a fire and then she wanted to go ‘outside’ again.  This time we ventured into our backyard for some snow swinging, playhouse fun, and more sledding.  We also went out again after her nap and attempted to build a snowman but the snow was all powder, so we took Brooke on a wagon ride in the snow and then had some delicious homemade soup and got her into a warm bath before bed.

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