Monday, November 03, 2008
Trick Or Treat
Friday, October 31, 2008
Creepy Capers
Catching you up on some Halloween fun...

Our town's parks and rec department puts on a fun night called "Creepy Capers" each year. I took G-Ram last year, but this year C-Man was old enough to join in the fun. Here are some pictures:
There are lots of games and activities for the kids at Creepy Capers. Here G-Ram gets wrapped up like a mummy.
Here he plays a game "Pin the Nose on the Pumpkin"
The boys also got to decorate cookies, roast marsmallows, and play "pumpkin bowling" among other things. They really had a great time!
Our town's parks and rec department puts on a fun night called "Creepy Capers" each year. I took G-Ram last year, but this year C-Man was old enough to join in the fun. Here are some pictures:
There are lots of games and activities for the kids at Creepy Capers. Here G-Ram gets wrapped up like a mummy.
Here he plays a game "Pin the Nose on the Pumpkin"
The boys also got to decorate cookies, roast marsmallows, and play "pumpkin bowling" among other things. They really had a great time!
Friday, October 10, 2008
The Apple Of My Eye
A year ago we planted this little McIntosh apple tree in our backyard, with dreams of one day having a bounty of apples to eat, cook with, and share.
This is one of the apples I harvested from our tree this year. It looked perfect!
Here are the total results of our 2008 apple harvest. Only two apples, but I didn't think that was too bad considering the tree is only a year old. We ate one of them right away (the other still sitting on our counter). It probably could have used a bit more time on the tree, as it was a tad tart, but it was delicious nonetheless! We are looking forward to a larger harvest in future years.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Big Winner
So back in August Casey's General Stores were celebrating their 40th anniversary. One afternoon late in August I was in our local store, filling the van up with gas and picking up a Mountain Dew, when I grabbed a form for their "Gas & More Giveaway." I brought it home, mailed it in, and thought nothing more of it. I figured "Why not? You can't win if you don't enter." never thinking I would actually win.
Well...I won! They drew 40 winners, and I received a call recently letting me know that I was one of the winners! I was absolutely stunned! I've had decent luck at winning things now and then, but on a much smaller scale (tickets to concerts, hand lotion, etc). This prize package is by far the biggest and best thing I've ever won.
I won:
A TracFone and 1440 minutes airtime (I've currently got this listed on CraigsList...anyone interested? I'm very happy with my current phone & service, so I don't feel like changing it.)
52 dozen donuts
26 one-topping pizzas
26 12-packs of Pepsi products
and best of all....gift cards totaling $2500 for gas (or whatever else I would want from Casey's)
This has been so exciting, especially for the gas money! What we'll be able to save in gas money alone will be such a big help to our budget! Yahoo! The food related gift cards don't expire, so we'll be able to take our time using those, and the store (gas $) gift cards expire in a year, so we should be set for quite a while!
Here I am holding my winnings (well, everything but the phone and airtime cards). It was really crazy to open the package and see the stacks of gift cards. Hooray for me!
Well...I won! They drew 40 winners, and I received a call recently letting me know that I was one of the winners! I was absolutely stunned! I've had decent luck at winning things now and then, but on a much smaller scale (tickets to concerts, hand lotion, etc). This prize package is by far the biggest and best thing I've ever won.
I won:
A TracFone and 1440 minutes airtime (I've currently got this listed on CraigsList...anyone interested? I'm very happy with my current phone & service, so I don't feel like changing it.)
52 dozen donuts
26 one-topping pizzas
26 12-packs of Pepsi products
and best of all....gift cards totaling $2500 for gas (or whatever else I would want from Casey's)
This has been so exciting, especially for the gas money! What we'll be able to save in gas money alone will be such a big help to our budget! Yahoo! The food related gift cards don't expire, so we'll be able to take our time using those, and the store (gas $) gift cards expire in a year, so we should be set for quite a while!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Happy 5th Birthday!
G-ram celebrated his 5th birthday earlier this month, so I thought I would share just a few of the pictures we took. On the actual day of his birthday, we celebrated with just those of us in his immediate family. Our family birthday tradition has been that the birthday person gets to choose where to go for dinner and then we hit up an ice cream shop for dessert. G-ram chose to go to a local pizzeria for his current favorite pizza (pepperoni and canadian bacon). Afterwards we went to Cold Stone Creamery for ice cream. Prior to all of this though was the opening of the presents, of course! G-ram could hardly wait for A-Rand to get home so that he could open his gifts. His present from mommy, daddy, and C-man was a drum set. Here he is trying them out:

His birthday party was several days later, as his birthday fell mid-week this year. He really wanted a stop light cake (as he's been fascinated with stop lights for several months now) and from that his party evolved into a road construction theme. His stop light cake looked (and tasted) great. We had a dump truck pinata, and cone cups for favors, and cone party hats. They were so cute! This party theme was particularly funny (at least to me!) because G-rams good friends are mostly girls! So other than G-ram and C-man, the (kid) party guests were all girls, but at this age, the kids don't really seem to care if it's catered more to one gender than the other. They like to play with all kinds of toys, which is especially nice for playdates.
Here is a picture of G-ram getting some assistance from his grandpa opening his juice just before we sang "Happy Birthday" and cut his cake.
His birthday party was several days later, as his birthday fell mid-week this year. He really wanted a stop light cake (as he's been fascinated with stop lights for several months now) and from that his party evolved into a road construction theme. His stop light cake looked (and tasted) great. We had a dump truck pinata, and cone cups for favors, and cone party hats. They were so cute! This party theme was particularly funny (at least to me!) because G-rams good friends are mostly girls! So other than G-ram and C-man, the (kid) party guests were all girls, but at this age, the kids don't really seem to care if it's catered more to one gender than the other. They like to play with all kinds of toys, which is especially nice for playdates.
Soccer
Sunday, August 31, 2008
May-To-To!!!
I went over to my parents' town yesterday to have lunch with a friend from high school. After lunch, I stopped by my parents' house, where I picked up a bounty of tomatoes, basil, and a couple other veggies. Good visit. :)
Fast-forward to last night; we were working on making BBQ chicken for supper, and CTR is sitting at the table in his booster seat. He was fascinated by the vegetables, checking out the tomatoes and eggplant, especially. He first called them apples, which was cute, but we did correct him: "No, CTR, it's a tomato."
Here was his response:
Fast-forward to last night; we were working on making BBQ chicken for supper, and CTR is sitting at the table in his booster seat. He was fascinated by the vegetables, checking out the tomatoes and eggplant, especially. He first called them apples, which was cute, but we did correct him: "No, CTR, it's a tomato."
Here was his response:
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Fun at Grandparents, Part Deux (Basically, The End)
So I just realized that we really don't have any pictures from this. The kids' aunt, Honeybee, posted some photos over at her site, and I'm sure my dad took a few pictures, but we forgot our camera! And yes, we have cameras on our cell phones, but we didn't think! It's funny; we've gotten to the point where technology is so much around us that we don't even consider it at times. So I don't really have anything to say here, except that there is nothing to see here!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Fun at Grandparents, Part 1
So this weekend CTR, G-Ram, H and I piled into the van for a trip over to my parents for their anniversary. My brother, tillerman, and sister-in-law, Honeybee, drove over from Boston, along with their dog.
I'm labelling this part one because there should be at least one more post to follow. H is better with pictures than I, but neither of us got any, due to forgetting the camera back in Rankeny. So instead we're hoping to get pictures from Honeybee or my dad.
But, I can tell you about some of the better parts of the weekend. First has to be the conversation we had with G-Ram tonight. After CTR went to bed tonight (back at the homestead), H and I snuggled up with G-Ram for a few minutes. We asked if he enjoyed this weekend and his day today. He did, so we asked for the best part:
"Probably making price tags!"
This refers to when my mom and Honeybee made price tags with him for his Super Target. They sat at the kitchen table and cut out shapes and wrote tags for his items, which he brought home in a little plastic bag. Honeybee proved especially adept at cutting shapes (carts, cars, etc.) in minute detail. My mom additionally contributed a couple cookies which served to enhance the experience for G-Ram.
Another part he liked was playing baseball with my dad, tillerman, and me. We went out front and got the wiffle ball and bat out for some ball. We all traded positions around, but it amounted to a pitcher, batter, catcher and a fielder/watcher. I'll tell you, that G-Ram can hit and throw the ball pretty well. Our nearly daily practice is paying off. And yes, we only practice when he asked, I don't push him. :)
Pooch and the Boston dog played well together. It was hilarious to see them run around the backyard. Pooch was definitely more timid than his New England counterpart, who was intent on exploring every part of my parents' backyard. Including, incidentally, a dip in the goldfish pond.
Anyhow, this is pretty high-level, but I thought I'd fill you in on our weekend. Hopefully we can get more details, pictures, or stories and share more soon!
I'm labelling this part one because there should be at least one more post to follow. H is better with pictures than I, but neither of us got any, due to forgetting the camera back in Rankeny. So instead we're hoping to get pictures from Honeybee or my dad.
But, I can tell you about some of the better parts of the weekend. First has to be the conversation we had with G-Ram tonight. After CTR went to bed tonight (back at the homestead), H and I snuggled up with G-Ram for a few minutes. We asked if he enjoyed this weekend and his day today. He did, so we asked for the best part:
"Probably making price tags!"
This refers to when my mom and Honeybee made price tags with him for his Super Target. They sat at the kitchen table and cut out shapes and wrote tags for his items, which he brought home in a little plastic bag. Honeybee proved especially adept at cutting shapes (carts, cars, etc.) in minute detail. My mom additionally contributed a couple cookies which served to enhance the experience for G-Ram.
Another part he liked was playing baseball with my dad, tillerman, and me. We went out front and got the wiffle ball and bat out for some ball. We all traded positions around, but it amounted to a pitcher, batter, catcher and a fielder/watcher. I'll tell you, that G-Ram can hit and throw the ball pretty well. Our nearly daily practice is paying off. And yes, we only practice when he asked, I don't push him. :)
Pooch and the Boston dog played well together. It was hilarious to see them run around the backyard. Pooch was definitely more timid than his New England counterpart, who was intent on exploring every part of my parents' backyard. Including, incidentally, a dip in the goldfish pond.
Anyhow, this is pretty high-level, but I thought I'd fill you in on our weekend. Hopefully we can get more details, pictures, or stories and share more soon!
Monday, August 11, 2008
Shopping for Fun
G-Ram is so creative, sometimes it astounds me. He has been working for about a week now on making his own Super Target. Yes, that's right, he's creating his own version of Mommy's favorite store right in his bedroom. He has been carefully selecting items and displaying them for sale in his room. This comes complete with a "Super Target" sign as well as an open/closed sign.

He's has been carefully cutting construction paper into tiny price tags, and marking them appropriately. You should note that in the picture below he has even demonstrated how the magna doodle works by writing "golf practice at 7:00." He has put an incredible amount of thought into this project.

Note the "on sale" sign he created here...

And the "clearance" sign here...
I added this picture in because he is also selling water bottles and paper towels, because "Target sells those too , Mommy." He asks me every day to check the recycle bins for empty water bottles so he can add them to his store because "Target has lots of waters for sale, and I don't have enough." He takes any empties he finds and fills them up in the bathroom and then makes price tags for each.
It is so cute! His latest project is to get some sort of shelving unit that he can display his items on because lining them up on his toy box is just not good enough. In G-Ram's eyes, it doesn't look enough like a proper store unless his stuff is displayed on shelving.
I find it really incredible how active his imagination is and how detailed his creative endeavors can be. He puts a lot of thought into whatever he creates and its absolutely amazing. It is truly fascinating to watch a child create, imagine, and grow.
He's has been carefully cutting construction paper into tiny price tags, and marking them appropriately. You should note that in the picture below he has even demonstrated how the magna doodle works by writing "golf practice at 7:00." He has put an incredible amount of thought into this project.
Note the "on sale" sign he created here...
And the "clearance" sign here...
I added this picture in because he is also selling water bottles and paper towels, because "Target sells those too , Mommy." He asks me every day to check the recycle bins for empty water bottles so he can add them to his store because "Target has lots of waters for sale, and I don't have enough." He takes any empties he finds and fills them up in the bathroom and then makes price tags for each.
It is so cute! His latest project is to get some sort of shelving unit that he can display his items on because lining them up on his toy box is just not good enough. In G-Ram's eyes, it doesn't look enough like a proper store unless his stuff is displayed on shelving.
I find it really incredible how active his imagination is and how detailed his creative endeavors can be. He puts a lot of thought into whatever he creates and its absolutely amazing. It is truly fascinating to watch a child create, imagine, and grow.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
A Weekend Away
Last weekend I took my first weekend trip away, something I've never done in the entire length of G-Ram's life (which is nearly 5 year's now!). Three of my friends and I took a trip to a nearby bed & breakfast, called PJ's & Pigtails, which caters to scrapbookers and crafters.
I must say it felt strange at first to be spending an entire weekend away from my family, but I really had a great time! The two ladies who run the place (a mother and daughter duo) are fabulous. They are so much fun, and great story-tellers. They really try to make you feel pampered and catered-to, trying to make your experience there as wonderful as possible. And they are fantastic cooks! The food there was absolutely incredible, and we more than once tried to convince them that they needed to put out a cookbook! I think we would have all purchased one! They even took care of journaling our stay there in photographs, which was a nice break. That way none of had to feel like the photographer, trying to document our stay and our fun. We are all planning now to use those pictures to make a a mini scrapbook of our weekend there.
I had a really great time, enjoyed spending time with my friends, and got a lot of scrapbooking done (33 pages in all!). We are definitely planning a return trip for next year.
I must say it felt strange at first to be spending an entire weekend away from my family, but I really had a great time! The two ladies who run the place (a mother and daughter duo) are fabulous. They are so much fun, and great story-tellers. They really try to make you feel pampered and catered-to, trying to make your experience there as wonderful as possible. And they are fantastic cooks! The food there was absolutely incredible, and we more than once tried to convince them that they needed to put out a cookbook! I think we would have all purchased one! They even took care of journaling our stay there in photographs, which was a nice break. That way none of had to feel like the photographer, trying to document our stay and our fun. We are all planning now to use those pictures to make a a mini scrapbook of our weekend there.
I had a really great time, enjoyed spending time with my friends, and got a lot of scrapbooking done (33 pages in all!). We are definitely planning a return trip for next year.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Looking Up
The boys and I took a trip last weekend to see my parents while A-Rand was away visiting a friend. After dinner, G-ram requested we walk up to the park (it's only a block away). It was an absolutely beautiful day (not too hot, no humidity, soft breeze...blissful!). I got some great pictures of C-man on this car play structure. I stood on top and had him look up at me...I thought it would be an interesting angle for a picture and I'm really pleased with how they turned out. I'm not a great photographer, but I enjoy playing around with my camera. Every now and then I get some good shots that I'm really proud of...


Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Singing In The Rain
I took these pictures of G-Ram one day last week when we had some rain. G-Ram was wanting to take his umbrella out and play in the rain. I figured "why not?" and sent him on out. The rain was light at that point and there were plenty of puddles to be found in our yard and a lot of fun to be had. G-Ram loves his umbrella. He gets very excited when we have to go out on rainy days because that means he gets to use his really cool monster umbrella. On this day, after coming in and getting dried off, G-Ram states "Mommy, I was walking around the swingset and splashing in the puddles and singing songs!" He had a great time out there and truly was "Singing in the Rain!"


Saturday, June 21, 2008
Busy, Busy,Busy!
Our summer break has been off to a busy start (which our lack of blogging has been a testament to!). Here are some pictures to catch you up on what we've been doing.
G-ram did "Preschool Swimming" lessons at the local pool...


G-ram has been doing "Blast Ball" through the local parks and rec department on Saturdays...
And G-ram participated in a "Mini Tennis" clinic...

The boys play outside now that the weather is nice...

And I took the boys to a nearby berry farm to pick fresh strawberries. Yum!

G-ram did "Preschool Swimming" lessons at the local pool...
G-ram has been doing "Blast Ball" through the local parks and rec department on Saturdays...
The boys play outside now that the weather is nice...
And I took the boys to a nearby berry farm to pick fresh strawberries. Yum!
Monday, June 02, 2008
Fun Fun Fun at the Supper Time!
When G-Ram was first learning to eat, we had problems getting him to eat the main course. Chicken, pork, beef - nothing was working. So we incorporated various dips (ranch, ketchup, BBQ sauce, etc.) in to the meal, and I came up with a sing-song rhyme, "Fork. Dip. Mouth." to make it fun. It worked, and so we've incorporated it with CTR as well.
Today, we grilled some marinated chicken, and while eating, H and I simultaneously became aware of a little voice singing "Fork. Dip. Mouth." It wasn't quite clear, but it was clearly the same rhyme. So naturally, I grabbed the camera...
Today, we grilled some marinated chicken, and while eating, H and I simultaneously became aware of a little voice singing "Fork. Dip. Mouth." It wasn't quite clear, but it was clearly the same rhyme. So naturally, I grabbed the camera...
Sunday, June 01, 2008
My First 3.1 Miles
So what is significant about 3.1 miles? It equals 5 kilometers. And yesterday, I ran my first 5K race. Ever.
I was inspired by H's brother, who started running about 1.5 years ago and has made amazing progress (he ran the 20K, almost 12.5 miles, in the same race). So I started running. Progress was slow at first, but from that first 14 minute/mile pace I had, I've been steadily improving, both distance and pace.
So early this year, I made up my mind to run some races. The natural place to start is the 5K. Few notes about accomplishing this goal (or really, any goal).
1) Tell people about it - the more people you tell, the more people that will remind you, the more you'll stick to it.
2) Involve someone else - As I told people about it, my friend DG indicated he had some interest, so he trained with me and ran it as well. I'll tell you, if not for him, I wouldn't have trained as well - he pushed me almost every time we ran. And it paid off.
3) Celebrate! - My boss has a saying about this that I can't quite remember, but it has to do with the fact that we are becoming a more and more negative world. So when something good happens, recognize it; vocalize it; appreciate it; celebrate it!
We did point three with the Photographer Family and DG. The Photo Fam hosted an impromptu barbeque last night, which was a great time. Great weather, good food, and time with some special people in our lives. The weather was perfect and we ate, talked, and just sat there simply enjoying a wonderful Iowa spring night.
So the nitty-gritty is that I ran 5 kilometers in 27 minutes, 41 seconds - an 8:55 per mile pace (faster than any of our practice runs). That was good for 300th place out of 746 males (2,021 runners total, I finished 428th overall). I finished 42nd out of 107 runners in the Men's 30-34 age group.
I'm celebrating again tonight with a T-Bone (I haven't had one since the Wednesday before our wedding). Meanwhile, plans have been hatched for another 5K, a 10K (possibly), and a 5-person marathon relay. Never would've guessed it since I hadn't run (or really done a lot of exercise) in the last 15 or so years, but I am really digging it. The side benefit (losing 30 pounds) doesn't hurt either! :)
I was inspired by H's brother, who started running about 1.5 years ago and has made amazing progress (he ran the 20K, almost 12.5 miles, in the same race). So I started running. Progress was slow at first, but from that first 14 minute/mile pace I had, I've been steadily improving, both distance and pace.
So early this year, I made up my mind to run some races. The natural place to start is the 5K. Few notes about accomplishing this goal (or really, any goal).
1) Tell people about it - the more people you tell, the more people that will remind you, the more you'll stick to it.
2) Involve someone else - As I told people about it, my friend DG indicated he had some interest, so he trained with me and ran it as well. I'll tell you, if not for him, I wouldn't have trained as well - he pushed me almost every time we ran. And it paid off.
3) Celebrate! - My boss has a saying about this that I can't quite remember, but it has to do with the fact that we are becoming a more and more negative world. So when something good happens, recognize it; vocalize it; appreciate it; celebrate it!
We did point three with the Photographer Family and DG. The Photo Fam hosted an impromptu barbeque last night, which was a great time. Great weather, good food, and time with some special people in our lives. The weather was perfect and we ate, talked, and just sat there simply enjoying a wonderful Iowa spring night.
So the nitty-gritty is that I ran 5 kilometers in 27 minutes, 41 seconds - an 8:55 per mile pace (faster than any of our practice runs). That was good for 300th place out of 746 males (2,021 runners total, I finished 428th overall). I finished 42nd out of 107 runners in the Men's 30-34 age group.
I'm celebrating again tonight with a T-Bone (I haven't had one since the Wednesday before our wedding). Meanwhile, plans have been hatched for another 5K, a 10K (possibly), and a 5-person marathon relay. Never would've guessed it since I hadn't run (or really done a lot of exercise) in the last 15 or so years, but I am really digging it. The side benefit (losing 30 pounds) doesn't hurt either! :)
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
All In Good Fun
We had a great Memorial Day weekend. We had some friends over Sunday for a BBQ and had a great time. G-ram had a some allergy-related issues (more on that another day) but otherwise all went off without a hitch. We were worried that it would rain, but the rain held off until after dinner, giving both kids and adults alike some much needed relaxation outdoors.
Once the rain started, we all headed indoors. Many of the kids headed upstairs to play, leaving the adults to gather and enjoy the evening. We started out playing a bit of "Scene It" on the XBox 360 which is a game I really enjoy. I like watching movies and this game is a good outlet for all that great movie trivia and knowledge stored in my head. Unfortunately, it also highlights my need to expand into other movie genres. I tend to stick to "chick flicks," dramas, and suspense movies with the occasional comedy thrown in so my knowledge on many other movie types is sadly lacking. A-Rand and I were not winners, but had a lot of fun losing!
We then moved on to playing the game "Rock Band" (thanks to some kind friends for bringing it over!). For those of you unfamiliar with the game, each person takes control of a part of a music band (lead guitar, base guitar, drums, and vocals) so that you play along, forming a "band." It really is quite a lot of fun (especially when you've enjoyed a margarita or two!).
If you're going to hang out and have fun with friends, you might as well go all out and just do it. I am normally one who shies away from a game like this. I don't feel that I am very musically inclined, but once you play it you realize you don't need to have musical talent to play, just a willingness to have fun, an ability to follow a beat and some hand-eye coordination. I will happily admit that I tried out all of the band parts but was least comfortable on the drum set (it's harder than it seems!). I even sang (which I wouldn't have done without the margaritas because I am NO singer, but hey, it was a Bon Jovi song and we all know they're my favorite band ever!). As my friend Sam put it, "if you can't have fun and make a fool of yourself in front of friends, then who can you do it in front of?" I thought that was well put. So in the spirit of that good fun, I thought I'd go ahead and share a few pictures and video of our "talents." Many apologies for the bad video quality (especially on the last one) but they were taken on my camera and in poor lighting. I did promise I would post these though, so here you go! ;)


Once the rain started, we all headed indoors. Many of the kids headed upstairs to play, leaving the adults to gather and enjoy the evening. We started out playing a bit of "Scene It" on the XBox 360 which is a game I really enjoy. I like watching movies and this game is a good outlet for all that great movie trivia and knowledge stored in my head. Unfortunately, it also highlights my need to expand into other movie genres. I tend to stick to "chick flicks," dramas, and suspense movies with the occasional comedy thrown in so my knowledge on many other movie types is sadly lacking. A-Rand and I were not winners, but had a lot of fun losing!
We then moved on to playing the game "Rock Band" (thanks to some kind friends for bringing it over!). For those of you unfamiliar with the game, each person takes control of a part of a music band (lead guitar, base guitar, drums, and vocals) so that you play along, forming a "band." It really is quite a lot of fun (especially when you've enjoyed a margarita or two!).
If you're going to hang out and have fun with friends, you might as well go all out and just do it. I am normally one who shies away from a game like this. I don't feel that I am very musically inclined, but once you play it you realize you don't need to have musical talent to play, just a willingness to have fun, an ability to follow a beat and some hand-eye coordination. I will happily admit that I tried out all of the band parts but was least comfortable on the drum set (it's harder than it seems!). I even sang (which I wouldn't have done without the margaritas because I am NO singer, but hey, it was a Bon Jovi song and we all know they're my favorite band ever!). As my friend Sam put it, "if you can't have fun and make a fool of yourself in front of friends, then who can you do it in front of?" I thought that was well put. So in the spirit of that good fun, I thought I'd go ahead and share a few pictures and video of our "talents." Many apologies for the bad video quality (especially on the last one) but they were taken on my camera and in poor lighting. I did promise I would post these though, so here you go! ;)
Monday, May 26, 2008
Our own little Buffett
I think G-Ram might be a budding Warren Buffett. Or something like that, anyhow. This morning, as we're enjoying the day off and having coffee, he comes in from the living room. Looks at us. And says: "Can I have some money please?"
I looked at H and asked, "Did he just say what I think he said?"
And sure enough, the little guy (or "big guy" as he would say) wanted to add to his piggy bank.
(For the record, yes, H gave him some change)
I looked at H and asked, "Did he just say what I think he said?"
And sure enough, the little guy (or "big guy" as he would say) wanted to add to his piggy bank.
(For the record, yes, H gave him some change)
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
P to the B
Last night I had the great pleasure of stopping by Old Chicago to pick up pizza for the family. Since we were only getting one, the type defaults to the G-Ram Special, a.k.a. one large pepperoni pizza, please. We are blessed with three great pizza places here: Wig & Pen, Leaning Tower and Old Chicago, so we try to spread out our pizza budget across all three.
So when I brought the pizza home - as previously described - G-Ram was quite ecstatic to indulge. I think pizza would probably top then Rankeny Life poll of favorite foods.
However, the best moment was right after that. CTR is still working on his ever-expanding vocabulary (see also the Bacon = B incident). So once he realized I brought pizza home, we found that he had a new word.
You guessed it, he found out there was pizza in the room and darted to his chair, his little voice saying with great gusto: "P!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
So when I brought the pizza home - as previously described - G-Ram was quite ecstatic to indulge. I think pizza would probably top then Rankeny Life poll of favorite foods.
However, the best moment was right after that. CTR is still working on his ever-expanding vocabulary (see also the Bacon = B incident). So once he realized I brought pizza home, we found that he had a new word.
You guessed it, he found out there was pizza in the room and darted to his chair, his little voice saying with great gusto: "P!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Let the games begin!
G-ram started Blast-ball Saturday, a program through our local parks and rec department that is essentially a precursor to t-ball. It was a lot of fun, both for G-ram playing and for those of us watching! Basically, one team hits a large ball off of a t, and the other team tries to field it. The batter has to run to a base (there's only the one to keep it simple) and whoever fields the ball has to yell "Blast," ideally before the runner makes it to the base.
G-ram did a great job hitting the ball (thanks to many evenings of practice at home in the evenings with A-rand). He had a lot of fun trying to field the ball too, at one point grabbing the ball and running to the coaches yelling "I got the ball!" so excitedly that he forgot to yell the requisite "blast." It was quite a site and incredibly fun.
A-rand and I came to the realization that our fold-up chairs are going to be making a permanent summer home in the trunk. C-man was content to sit in his stroller, but with several Saturdays coming up of the same, having some portable seating will be a good thing. We also have G-ram signed up for a couple of other parks and rec programs this summer: Little Rembrandts, Mini Tennis, and Preschool Swimming lessons. Let the (summer) games begin!
G-ram did a great job hitting the ball (thanks to many evenings of practice at home in the evenings with A-rand). He had a lot of fun trying to field the ball too, at one point grabbing the ball and running to the coaches yelling "I got the ball!" so excitedly that he forgot to yell the requisite "blast." It was quite a site and incredibly fun.
A-rand and I came to the realization that our fold-up chairs are going to be making a permanent summer home in the trunk. C-man was content to sit in his stroller, but with several Saturdays coming up of the same, having some portable seating will be a good thing. We also have G-ram signed up for a couple of other parks and rec programs this summer: Little Rembrandts, Mini Tennis, and Preschool Swimming lessons. Let the (summer) games begin!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Truffles, Mother's Day, & More
I made a batch of cake truffles last week which were so easy and delicious I have to share. My recipe comes courtesy of another blog, Bakerella. They are red velvet cake truffles and they were so yummy I am vowing to make more soon! I made them for a moms group that I'm involved in. We were having a bake sale along with our annual auction. The batch I made ended up making about 75 truffles, so I packaged some up for the bake sale and packaged the rest up as Mother's Day gifts for a few of my close mom friends. Here are some pictures:


They were quite the hit at the bake sale (they all sold!) and I got several comments on how professional they looked. This definitely inspires me to try my hand at making other kinds of truffles.
I had a wonderful Mother's Day yesterday and so I want to thank my family for treating me to such a nice day. I got to sleep in a bit, which is always nice since C-man is an early riser, and I'm usually up around 6am with him. A-Rand treated me to a glorious breakfast, filled with everything from homemade crepes to bacon and fresh fruit. I was so full I felt like I could hardly eat the rest of the day! We did some light shopping (which I always enjoy) and had a great rest of the day spending time together, relaxing, and being with each other. It was a relaxing, happy, holiday and it is always nice to feel appreciated and loved.
I also had a nice conversation with my own mother. We wished each other a happy Mother's Day and had a nice chat. She was telling me how when she was a child, their family tradition was to go on a picnic for Mother's Day. I thought this sounded like a wonderful tradition to have and I'm thinking I would like to do this with our family in the future.
I had a wonderful Mother's Day yesterday and so I want to thank my family for treating me to such a nice day. I got to sleep in a bit, which is always nice since C-man is an early riser, and I'm usually up around 6am with him. A-Rand treated me to a glorious breakfast, filled with everything from homemade crepes to bacon and fresh fruit. I was so full I felt like I could hardly eat the rest of the day! We did some light shopping (which I always enjoy) and had a great rest of the day spending time together, relaxing, and being with each other. It was a relaxing, happy, holiday and it is always nice to feel appreciated and loved.
I also had a nice conversation with my own mother. We wished each other a happy Mother's Day and had a nice chat. She was telling me how when she was a child, their family tradition was to go on a picnic for Mother's Day. I thought this sounded like a wonderful tradition to have and I'm thinking I would like to do this with our family in the future.
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Wig & Pen
H and I both got home late on Friday, for a couple reasons. My new job is going quite well, and part of that is that it keeps me busy with interesting components. So now I actually don't mind when I have meetings on a late afternoon on Friday. H, on the other hand, was doing some weekend preparation and as such, out at our favorite store, Target, late.
So what better idea than to go out to eat to end a long week? And with the jubilant support of G-Ram, we tried out the new Wig & Pen Pub here. The conversation was something like this:
G-Ram: "Can we go to McDonald's for supper?"
A-Rand: "No, but would you like to go to the pizza man store?"
G-Ram: "Yay, yay, yay!!! I love pizza! I'm going to get pepperoni pizza!"
And so it was. Both of us parents, but me in particular, are big fans of Wig & Pen from our college days. Some of my favorite times as a T.A. were going to the original after spending four hours grading exams with my professor and fellow T.A.'s. They've opened a second location on my parents side of town and it is superb as well.
Well, they made it three-for-three. The ambiance was different, actually a bit cleaner than the original. That is well-suited, however, for the atmosphere here in Rankeny; more of a family style. We enjoyed a Union Jack Flying Tomato (sausage, peppers, onions, mushrooms, I think), while the kids shared a small pepperoni, of course. Judging by the consumption factor, G-Ram and CTR both thought it was excellent.
Many excellent returns, too, as our freezer is now stocked with a couple partial pizzas that I am more than excited to take for lunch next week. It was nice to get away with the family and enjoy a couple hours just sitting together, relaxing, talking (G-Ram is quite a conversationalist), and enjoying each other's company. It's also good to know that we have our second great new pizza place this year (Old Chicago is the other). We're looking forward to a return trip. Perhaps with others from Iowa City who may be interested in checking out the latest installment of Wig & Pen. Perhaps with others from Rankeny who want to check out the latest and greatest place to eat!
So what better idea than to go out to eat to end a long week? And with the jubilant support of G-Ram, we tried out the new Wig & Pen Pub here. The conversation was something like this:
G-Ram: "Can we go to McDonald's for supper?"
A-Rand: "No, but would you like to go to the pizza man store?"
G-Ram: "Yay, yay, yay!!! I love pizza! I'm going to get pepperoni pizza!"
And so it was. Both of us parents, but me in particular, are big fans of Wig & Pen from our college days. Some of my favorite times as a T.A. were going to the original after spending four hours grading exams with my professor and fellow T.A.'s. They've opened a second location on my parents side of town and it is superb as well.
Well, they made it three-for-three. The ambiance was different, actually a bit cleaner than the original. That is well-suited, however, for the atmosphere here in Rankeny; more of a family style. We enjoyed a Union Jack Flying Tomato (sausage, peppers, onions, mushrooms, I think), while the kids shared a small pepperoni, of course. Judging by the consumption factor, G-Ram and CTR both thought it was excellent.
Many excellent returns, too, as our freezer is now stocked with a couple partial pizzas that I am more than excited to take for lunch next week. It was nice to get away with the family and enjoy a couple hours just sitting together, relaxing, talking (G-Ram is quite a conversationalist), and enjoying each other's company. It's also good to know that we have our second great new pizza place this year (Old Chicago is the other). We're looking forward to a return trip. Perhaps with others from Iowa City who may be interested in checking out the latest installment of Wig & Pen. Perhaps with others from Rankeny who want to check out the latest and greatest place to eat!
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Happy May Day!
Today is May Day. G-ram has been looking forward to today for about a week now. He has been very excited for this "special day in May" and has been looking forward to sharing it with his friends.
Yesterday we went shopping and we picked out ingredients: animal crackers, lollipops, jelly beans, pencils, spring erasers, and flowers. I spent last night after the boys were in bed assembling the May Day baskets. I took some spring-themed scrapbooking paper that I had picked up in Target's "one spot" a while ago and rolled them into cones. I then used some inexpensive ribbon to attach on the top as handles. They were really cute, and I'm sorry to say I forgot to snap a picture.
This morning we assembled our May Day baskets and headed out for delivery. G-ram was SO excited to make his special deliveries! We drove to the houses of friends who don't live in our neighborhood and G-ram made a quick dash up to the doors to drop off the baskets. It was so much fun! May Day is really such a great holiday...it is an inexpensive and fun way to do something nice for your friends. And I love that it is a holiday that doesn't feel Hallmark-driven or necessary, just something fun to involve yourselves in. :)
Our deliveries led to two impromptu playdates, which both boys greatly enjoyed (as did I!). The weather was breezy, but warm, so after supper we played in the backyard until bath and bedtime. It was a very enjoyable day and the boys both did a lot of playing today, so I'm sure they'll sleep well. Sweet dreams for a happy day.
Yesterday we went shopping and we picked out ingredients: animal crackers, lollipops, jelly beans, pencils, spring erasers, and flowers. I spent last night after the boys were in bed assembling the May Day baskets. I took some spring-themed scrapbooking paper that I had picked up in Target's "one spot" a while ago and rolled them into cones. I then used some inexpensive ribbon to attach on the top as handles. They were really cute, and I'm sorry to say I forgot to snap a picture.
This morning we assembled our May Day baskets and headed out for delivery. G-ram was SO excited to make his special deliveries! We drove to the houses of friends who don't live in our neighborhood and G-ram made a quick dash up to the doors to drop off the baskets. It was so much fun! May Day is really such a great holiday...it is an inexpensive and fun way to do something nice for your friends. And I love that it is a holiday that doesn't feel Hallmark-driven or necessary, just something fun to involve yourselves in. :)
Our deliveries led to two impromptu playdates, which both boys greatly enjoyed (as did I!). The weather was breezy, but warm, so after supper we played in the backyard until bath and bedtime. It was a very enjoyable day and the boys both did a lot of playing today, so I'm sure they'll sleep well. Sweet dreams for a happy day.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Weekly Recap
Between A-Rand being sick earlier this week and various activities and such, we haven't had much time to post this week. I did capture a couple pictures of the boys that I wanted to share.
Both boys have been enjoying the spring weather of late (when it's not raining, that is!). G-ram has been happily playing with this cheap-o golf set (really, it cost maybe $3) we got a couple of years ago. He was especially cute playing with it this week because after donning his hat and sunglasses, he stated "I look like a real golfer now, Mom!"

G-ram felt the need to take a break from his golfing adventures and I snapped this cute picture. I felt the need to share it with all of you. Enjoy!

A good friend and I were delegates to our regional Democratic convention today. We spent the whole morning sitting around (and talking of course!) only to find out we weren't needed. We did find out that we are also alternates for the upcoming state convention, so we are hoping to get seated for that when it occurs. It has been a lot of fun to get more involved this year in politics and feel like you are making a contribution to what happens in this country (no matter how small).
When I got home, A-Rand was telling me how G-ram and C-man were walking loops around the house together, holding hands. I was then able to get a watch them do it myself this evening. It was so adorable and I was happy to be able to catch a few pictures of that to share with you all too.


I like this last picture in particular because C-man is looking up at G-ram with such brotherly adoration in his eyes. That look says "This is so much fun and I love my brother!" I hope that feeling lasts forever. They are such great kids and they really get along incredibly well.
Both boys have been enjoying the spring weather of late (when it's not raining, that is!). G-ram has been happily playing with this cheap-o golf set (really, it cost maybe $3) we got a couple of years ago. He was especially cute playing with it this week because after donning his hat and sunglasses, he stated "I look like a real golfer now, Mom!"

G-ram felt the need to take a break from his golfing adventures and I snapped this cute picture. I felt the need to share it with all of you. Enjoy!

A good friend and I were delegates to our regional Democratic convention today. We spent the whole morning sitting around (and talking of course!) only to find out we weren't needed. We did find out that we are also alternates for the upcoming state convention, so we are hoping to get seated for that when it occurs. It has been a lot of fun to get more involved this year in politics and feel like you are making a contribution to what happens in this country (no matter how small).
When I got home, A-Rand was telling me how G-ram and C-man were walking loops around the house together, holding hands. I was then able to get a watch them do it myself this evening. It was so adorable and I was happy to be able to catch a few pictures of that to share with you all too.


I like this last picture in particular because C-man is looking up at G-ram with such brotherly adoration in his eyes. That look says "This is so much fun and I love my brother!" I hope that feeling lasts forever. They are such great kids and they really get along incredibly well.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
A Rocking Good Time!
Many of you know that I am a HUGE fan of the band Bon Jovi. I had the extreme good fortune of going to their concert Sunday night and it was just an incredible experience! A-Rand stayed home with the boys while my sister and I went to the concert. We had fantastic, 23rd row, floor seats. :)
Daughtry was the opening act and they did a great set. I just kept thinking how unreal it had to be for Chris Daughtry to go from an unknown to American Idol to now opening for Bon Jovi in sold out venues acress America.
Bon Jovi put on an incredible show. It is very high-energy and the technology behind their concerts is amazing! CNBC has a great video segment on that, if you're interested click here.
What made the whole concert experience over the top though was my sister and I were on stage for 3 of Bon Jovi's songs!! One of the local radio stations had a contest where if you somehow wore or displayed the station's logo that night you might get to go on stage, and we were chosen! It was just amazing! We got to be in a little section on the left of the stage with about 10 other women and to be that close to my favorite band was out-of-this-world! I have been a fan of Bon Jovi since I was about 10 years old, so this was definitely a dream come true!
Here is a pic of my sister and I in our winning outifts:
And here is a pic from on stage. You can see me on the right, my hands are clapping. And yes, they made us wear the sunglasses on stage! It was goofy but it got us up there so I don't care!
And here is a picture I took on stage...one of the few that turned out. Many of pictures were blurry, though I did get a few short movie clips with my camera that came out fairly well! I like this picture though, because it shows you just how close we were to the band!
This was an experience of a lifetime and I'll never forget it! And thanks to my sister for sharing in it with me!!
Daughtry was the opening act and they did a great set. I just kept thinking how unreal it had to be for Chris Daughtry to go from an unknown to American Idol to now opening for Bon Jovi in sold out venues acress America.
Bon Jovi put on an incredible show. It is very high-energy and the technology behind their concerts is amazing! CNBC has a great video segment on that, if you're interested click here.
What made the whole concert experience over the top though was my sister and I were on stage for 3 of Bon Jovi's songs!! One of the local radio stations had a contest where if you somehow wore or displayed the station's logo that night you might get to go on stage, and we were chosen! It was just amazing! We got to be in a little section on the left of the stage with about 10 other women and to be that close to my favorite band was out-of-this-world! I have been a fan of Bon Jovi since I was about 10 years old, so this was definitely a dream come true!
Here is a pic of my sister and I in our winning outifts:
And here is a pic from on stage. You can see me on the right, my hands are clapping. And yes, they made us wear the sunglasses on stage! It was goofy but it got us up there so I don't care!

And here is a picture I took on stage...one of the few that turned out. Many of pictures were blurry, though I did get a few short movie clips with my camera that came out fairly well! I like this picture though, because it shows you just how close we were to the band!
This was an experience of a lifetime and I'll never forget it! And thanks to my sister for sharing in it with me!!
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