Monday, April 25, 2016

My Life at the moment & Little Boy Gifts

Hello friends!

I'm enjoying the outdoors from my comfy lawn chair while my kids play with bubbles, the hose, on the swings, the trampoline.... you get the idea! They're so fun to watch. Elise pretends to take her favorite stuffed animal, Penny, to the store and around the yard for their "trip". She "cooks" for me in her sandbox, and Ben follows her lead.

This week I decided to break out of my standard dinner repertoire and broke out the cookbooks in search of some fun recipe ideas.

This is what I ended up with for the week:

Honey Mustard Chicken Thighs with rice and broccoli
Greek salad with sliced turkey & feta cheese
Grilled Chicken Burgers with sweet potato fries
Meatloaf with mashed potatoes and asparagus
Chicken Enchiladas & rice
Pork tenderloin and zoodles with stir fry veggies

A lot of these dishes I've made before, and some are on our weekly rotation. However, it's mainly a new way to prep/season these things or maybe something we haven't had in awhile.

I will confess that Elise and Ben aren't as excited about broadening their food horizons and may have already eaten hot dogs one night out of refusal of my brilliant dishes. Anyways, here's to long & warm summer nights, new food, and fun! The end of this school year is quickly approaching, and I'm sad but excited to see Elise starting PreK in the fall. My kids are growing up so quickly!!!!

The other week when my best friend Ashlea & her daughter were down visiting from NC we took the kids down to our small downtown area and had a picnic in the park where the food trucks were setup. The food trucks come starting in April through the summer, and they are a much anticipated event. Beer! Greasy cheesy food! Ice cream! I'm in food heaven.

We went to the beach that morning, played outside, and then after naps ventured to the food trucks. It was a LONG day for toddlers! Nevertheless, the kids were running back and forth across the open fields, playing with balls, and enjoying finding sticks, leaves, and rocks. Ashlea and I sipped drinks and chatted on our blanket, just enjoying each other & the silliness of kids.




Ben especially found hunting for sticks fascinating. He kept bringing over big sticks, little sticks, every one he found - he showed them to me and then offered them as little gifts.

I'll admit, I got emotional. About sticks. Yes, these are the things motherhood does to you. Anyways, I just found it so sweet and pure - this love offering of sticks. He doesn't have anything with earthly value to give - yet the sticks that he loved to collect and carry about he offered to his mom instead.



Don't grow up, sweet boy. I'll lovingly hold any outdoor treasure you bring me (as long as it doesn't crawl!) until you no longer want to bring them to me.




No Kids Cruise Tradition

Hey friends!

So, I'm embarrassed to say its been more than a month since I posted. *sigh*

I didn't draft 3 posts, but they were never finished and are somewhat irrelevant as they discussed events in March. Oh well! Moving right along, here's a picture summary of our last month before I dive into my and David's "No Kids Cruise" tradition that I think you all will enjoy!

In March & part of April we.....

Celebrated Ben's 2nd birthday @ home

Spent the afternoon @ Busch Wildlife for Ben's bday


 I ran a 5k with MOPS for CareNet


 We setup a MOPS table at Taste of TC3. Our "walking tacos" were a hit!


We watched David play soccer


Had an Easter egg hunt with friends

Visited with cousins & played in "rocket ships"

Dyed Easter eggs

Started soccer

LOVE it!

Visited the Environmental Studies Center for Earth Day

Visited with some amazing friends from out of town at the first food truck rally of the year!



There was definitely a lot more, but this is a good summary! On to our cruise!!

So last year when Ben was 1 we decided we needed an adults - only trip to reconnect, rejuvenate, and just get away. Parenting toddlers and infants is hard work. I felt overwhelmed with the 24 hour task of parenting. As any mom knows, the weekend is not a break for us! We still have to cook, clean, and wake up at all hours. This trip was really my first REAL vacation since before Elise was born. We voth found afterwards that we were refreshed, our marriage stronger and renewed, and we actually missed our kids! We decided then that cruising would be our new yearly tradition.

This year we booked a 4 night, 5 day cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean. We previously traveled on Carnival to Cozumel & Key West, and I have personally been to the Bahamas on Carnival 2x other times with friends and family.

This trip, our intention was to relax, explore the destinations as much as possible (sans excursions), and to focus on each other. We are so lucky that both grandparents found time to come watch our kids so that we could cruise worry-free. Thanks mimi & nana and pop!!

As for the cruise, it was so fun! I know that I get bogged down with the day to day grind that having almost a week without technology to really spend time with my significant other was much needed! We met some great cruising friends, took in the cruise entertainment, laid by the pool, ate lots of food, and soaked up lots of sun.

 To make this happen we really had to look at our budget. It's tight, but we found room in it to take time away. It's so important that we not lose sight of who we are as a couple and even individuals! My kids are my heart and soul, but I want to know when they grow up and leave that my relationship with my husband is strong, that I have hobbies, and that our life doesn't just "end".

Anyways, here's a few fun pictures from our trip!! I'll be back with a few more posts - ideally more frequently!!