Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Daffodil Classic 2012

Had I known the ride had an elevation map that looked like this, I probably wouldn't have signed up.  Sneaky husband.  It was definitely the most physically challenging thing I've ever done.  Especially considering I haven't ridden a bike since last summer!  I signed Joe and I up on a whim and it didn't really hit me how far 40 miles is until driving up the day before.  Then I got really nervous.  Once we hit the first hill I really questioned whether or not I'd be able to make it.  I'm proud to say I didn't get off my bike once the entire time.  The last hill was a killer, I thought I was going to have to walk up with my bike, but I kept on powering through the pain.  I felt so proud to finish and even more proud of myself that I kept up with the guys.  I'm not as in bad of shape as I thought!  My inspiration was Liam.  Throughout the ride I kept thinking about him and how I want to be able to do physically active things and keep up with him when he's older.  I have a feeling he's going to be active....and i don't want to have to watch from the sidelines!

There were 7 of us that did the ride; me, Joe, Gil, Uncle Lenny, Aunt Sue, Jayne and David.  Sue is my hero.  She rocked it!  I hope that when I'm 62 I'm able to do something so physically demanding.  Use it or lose it, my new motto.  

Lucky Liam got to stay and play with Uncle Jack, Dylan and Srey all day and had a blast!  He was so tuckered out from his busy day he was asleep before we even got on the freeway, slept the entire drive home and for 15 hours total that night.  Then he took a 3 hour nap yesterday!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

A day of firsts

We did it!  Daddy was off today so we told Liam we were going on an adventure and took off for Vancouver this morning.  I wanted to take him to Lil' Snippers for his first haircut, it's such a cute place.  I wanted to make his first haircut a fun one.  Or at least try to!  He was so happy when we walked in, they have a super fun play area and he was loving it.  And then they called his name.  I think it reminded him of being at the doctor and he freaked out.  He was so scared and started crying hysterically even though there was a fun police car for him to sit in.  It took about 10 minutes of me holding him and the lady blowing bubbles and pulling out cars for him to play with before he would let me set him inside of it.  It was all fun after that, especially when he discovered the police car had a siren and lights!  So cute.  I didn't want to totally take the baby look away so we just got it trimmed up.  A little bit at a time, baby steps!  

The first cut!.
A close-up, Costco after!  
 After Costco, we took him for his first carousel ride at Jantzen Beach.  It's free to ride all month, so I thought it would be a fun thing to do.  He loved it!  A great way to celebrate his first haircut and a fun (and free!) family outing.  It's been a long time since we've been on an outing, everything has been so busy with the house remodel/work/school.  It was a perfect day!


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Oh, watermelon....how I've missed you!

 I just cut my first watermelon of the year!  That makes me one happy girl!  Our grocery bill sky rockets during watermelon season.  We are all huge watermelon lovers and they don't stick around long.  I get a bad addiction, always have to have one cut and in the fridge when they are at the store.  I think I paid almost $8 for one last year!  Liam loved it last year but only would take a small bite at a time.  I'm sure he'll devour it this year.  He's definitely a fruit lover like Joe and I.

Lots has happened since the last time I wrote.  On March 29 I hosted an Easter party for my mama friends and babies.  We had a hunt (inside because it was raining) and they loved it!  It's amazing to see how far they've come in a year.  Then that night, I spent my first night away from Liam.  Joe was off the next day and I always schedule all of my appointments around his schedule so Liam can stay with him.  Well, Joe decided he wanted to go skiing with his cousin at Crystal on Friday so he took Liam with him up to his parents, Grandpa David watched Liam in the morning, Auntie Sue for an hour or two in the afternoon and then Grandma was with him when she got home from work.  I rode the train from Kelso to Tacoma Friday afternoon and they picked me up.  It was so weird without having him here.  It really felt like my heart was breaking when him and Joe pulled out of our driveway Thursday evening.  Worst feeling ever.  I knew he was in good hands, it was just hard seeing my baby leave without me.  I was so excited to get to him the next afternoon!  He did great without me....and he was mad at me when I got there.  I could see him in the car and he was smiling at me and so happy but as soon as I got in the car he turned his head away from me and started almost yelling at me!  It was like he was super happy to have me back but wanted me to know that it wasn't alright to leave him like that.  Or at least that's what I like to think!  He was probably just mad that I came up! ;)

The picture below is Liam's first roasted marshmallow!  We were at Jack and Sue's and Jack decided to roast one for Liam and one for Dylan.  Can you tell Liam was in a slight sugar coma?!  He loved it!
I'm thinking Joe and I might take Liam to get his first haircut tomorrow.  It's getting pretty out of control.  Maybe if we get it cut the "what a pretty girl" comments will subside?  I'm not even joking, pretty much every time I'm in public at least one person will call him a girl.  It doesn't bother me, I actually take it as a compliment!  But he wont like it when he's old enough to understand what they're calling him!  Every time I imagine him sitting in a chair and getting it cut I get a big lump in my throat though.  Ugh.  Why does everything have to be so bittersweet?