Sunday, November 28, 2010

Zoo & River of Lights

Yesterday was a wonderful day as a family.
After a big breakfast of my awesome homemade waffles we cleaned up and the house and headed to the zoo in the afternoon.
It was great to have no schedule and no where to be.
We had yet to realized the extent of Madeleine's extreme fear of animals.
(We just thought it was the big cow that stands outside the Chick-Fil-A, but we were wrong!)
See the picture of that giraffe? He was so close!
The zoo keepers were cleaning up leaves and he was right there snacking on the leftovers.
M lost her mind over that giraffe, and the zebras, and the Rhinos, and the Lions.
Apparently, they need to be behind glass for her to enjoy them.


Then we had some bird trauma.
We were lucky enough to be there during feeding time and saw some vultures (I believe) eating rats (eeeek!), it was pretty amazing. They have these ravens that climb on their back to try and get at their food. Noelle was standing there holding onto the fence when one of the ravens came and landed right where her sweet little fingers were. Scared the daylights out of both of us!
Lastly, as we were on our way out Noelle and Daddy stopped at the potty. While we were waiting, one of the many peacocks that wonder around the zoo grounds started to approach us. I could not believe how close it was getting, then it was only inches away, then it cocked it's head to the side and nipped Madeleine's finger! I guess it was after the leftover crackers still stuck there. I had to make a fool out of myself...flailing...yelling...jumping to get the thing to scatter off.
Then we headed over to the Botanical Gardens for the annual "River of Lights."
Amazing!!! Any and every animal you could imagine was lit up. And they moved! Butterflies flew, elephants spit water, mountain lions ran across the top of fences.
The only draw back? We forgot gloves. Brrrrrr!!!

2 Years

Two years ago our sweet Madeleine Grace joined our family the day before Thanksgiving. The moment she was born our eyes met and our souls spoke to each other. When Noelle saw her, it was a blissful reunion. She knew exactly who she was and was so happy to have her back.

Madeleine has brought love and happiness beyond measure to her family. And maybe a moment or two of exasperation. ;)

Here's some things going on in Madeleine's world:

  • Talking and talking and talking. Although, a translated is usually required.
  • Loves to eat. And I mean EAT. She goes at each meal as if it's her last.
  • I know no other child who is such a dog lover. One is in our future. Yikes.
  • Loves to call people. She has a short very list: Auntie, Grandma and recently added: Auntie M. Once in a while Daddy.
  • She is a skypeing fool.
  • Madeleine is a favorite in nursery at church. I am told it's because she's the only one who does not cry for Mommy & Daddy. Atta girl!
  • As with most siblings they have a love/hate relationship. I wish it were heavier on the love side of things.
  • Madeleine has no idea she is a baby. For real. She points to children older than her and says, "Oh! A baby!" She thinks there is nothing off limits to her. As in finding a stool climbing on the counter and waving large knives around.
  • Mess Maker should be her nickname. Blueberries, make-up, sprinkles, milk, lotion, cheese, clothes, toothpaste, shampoo, you name it...she's messed it.
  • Loves the potty. YEA!
  • Great napper, if it were not for her 2-3 hour naps, I fear I would not survive.
  • Our little snuggle bug, kissy girl, high fiver, and hugger.
  • Loves naming body parts, her own and others. Fingers, toes, teeth, eyes, oh my!

I love you so much Madeleine.

Thank you for choosing me to be your Mommy. Watching you learn and grow each day is my greatest joy. I am so excited to see what the future brings us.

Her birthday was a fun day spent at home recovering from Thanksgiving. We had yummy german pancakes in the morning, played during the day, and after nap time lots of friends came over for cupcakes. She loved every minute of it. Even the cake wreck Mommy made. It tasted way better than it looked.

Thanksgiving Love

We had to cancel our trip to Idaho to celebrate Thanksgiving because the weather was terrible. And I must admit I was kind of excited! As much fun as it is to go, I knew the drive would be difficult and was looking forward to spending a holiday at home relaxing.
As soon as our friends the Ehats found out we were staying home, we got to planning! We planned an amazing meal and had such a great time at their house. They are great hosts.
The kids had so much fun together playing and making some turkeys out of apples & marshmallows and the grown-ups had some fun of their own playing card games.
Talk about FAT and HAPPY!

Our little family is blessed beyond measure.