Sunday, October 17, 2010

Ahhh, autumn!



Today is one of those days when you wake up, feel the crisp air blowing in through the open windows, and smile at the sun shining through the screen door onto our sleeping cat. It's a beautiful autumn day today. Makes me want to get some fresh from the farm cider, sit on our front porch, and just be still.


{And eat too many pumpkin bars. I don't know if we just didn't have them at our house growing up or if it's not a southern thing, but since I moved to Madison, I've fallen in love with pumpkin bars. I can't resist them, which is a bad, bad thing.}


Sure there are many days when I miss the warmth and tan lines that the southern sun brings, but it's days like today that I truly appreciate seasons. Last weekend, John, LE, and I stopped at the arboretum on our way home from church. The trees are not yet at their peak, but the reds, oranges, and yellows are starting to creep in. It smells so clean there, and the row after row of trees shelters it from street noise. Given that the arboretum is one of John's favorite places in Madison, we certainly don't go there often enough.


(Be sure to scroll past the photos)






LE's sixth month has been full of energy and constant joy. I love going out with her because everyone-- toddlers to senior citizens, extroverts to introverts-- love smiling at, touching, squeezing, and laughing with our little happy baby. She loves attention, and it truly is so fun to watch her make other people's days.


On the home front, LE has been pulling herself along the floor to get to where she wants to go. She sits up to play with her toys, but she can't get herself to the sitting position yet. She giggles and laughs until she squeals. It's so much fun.


Now that LE is getting up on all fours and is super close to crawling, we needed to get our house in order. The tables are bare, sound system down banned to the basement, decorations relocated to on top of our kitchen cabinets, and furniture rearranged. It's true that the next few years will look different around here, and we'll have to pay much greater attention to the items we drop (e.g. bobby pins, pencils) and the dirt that we track in. Did you know that babies lick the floor? LE does, at least. Strange.



John took a couple of videos this morning when LE woke up. In the first one, she was army crawling towards the kangaroo that GrandBob (my dad) brought her from Australia. The second one was her just playing on the carpet in our room. {pardon the dirty carpet}





Wednesday, October 13, 2010

We're off to Dallas


The girls from my SMU small group that are still in Dallas... plus the new additions!
Top: Meg, Ashleigh (preggers); Bottom: Randi, baby McKinley, Ashley, me, baby LE
The weekend after our trip up to Door County, we packed up and flew down to Dallas for our friend's wedding. My good friend, Ashley, let us stay with her and her husband in their chalet in the Park Cities. They have a really lovely home, and we couldn't have asked for better hospitality.

Even though it was a quick trip, and we would have liked to have done more and seen more people, I did manage to get in some girl time with my old SMU small group girls (at least the ones that are still in Dallas). It was sweet to have LE meet baby McKinley, though LE clearly did not like her. We had a quick, girlie luncheon on Ashley's back porch before John, LE, and I headed off to the airport.

Ted and Kimberly's wedding was a lot of fun, especially since one of my small group friends, Meg, was there, too. John was a groomsman in the wedding, which meant that I got some good one on one time with Meg while John was off doing groomsman things.

Even though Dallas is a little too uppity for me, I truly enjoy visiting. It represents my college years, the great fellowship shared, and memories that I fondly remember. It's always a trip I look forward to, and I wish I could afford to go back more.

Randi and her baby McKinley
LE really loves McKinley, can't you tell?

We tried again a little bit later. No luck. Look at her pointing. 

LE at her first trip to SMU





Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Saturday & Sunday in Door County



I left out this photo from Friday night. LE was tuckered out and rested
in Grunkle John's arms while Graunty Kay finished making dinner.

Well, despite our hopes, Saturday turned out to be a gloomy day. It rained all morning, as forecasted, but then it continued to rain on throughout the afternoon and evening as well, which was not forecasted. This was no real surprise to me, of course, since this was my third trip up to Door County and this was the third trip that it was rainy and cold. At least this time it wasn't super cold like in the past.

Watching the chipmunk stuff his cheeks
(or, if you ask Grunkle John, it was the ground squirrel)
The five of us (Graunty Kay, Grunkle John, John, LE, and me) went to breakfast at the Sandpiper in Bailey's Harbor. They have pancakes as large as a platter. John and I split one of their meals, which included two eggs over medium, two outrageously large pancakes, hashbrowns, and bacon. I can't believe any one human being could eat that on his own. 


Naturally, we did what anyone would do in a food coma on a rainy day: napped. Admittedly, our nap was the shortest because LE wasn't in the mood to sleep. John, LE, and I headed out to Fish Creek to visit Julie,  John's second cousin twice removed (or whatever she is; I can't get it right and John corrects me every time). Julie runs a kitchen gadget shop there, and it's always impossible to leave there without realizing your "need" for a new gadget. It was good to see her and to have LE meet another relative.

We drove to Wilson's Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor in Ephraim. Wilson's has been around in one way or another since 1906, and remains a cute place to stop for lunch with soda-fountain whimsy with juke boxes on every table (albeit they were all out of order this time around). John and I shared a reuben and a scoop of chocolate peanut butter ice cream.  Even though the one scoop was more than enough for the two of us, we somehow managed to finish it. We wouldn't want to waste, right? Apparently, we don't want a waist, either. (That was bad, I know.)
This photo would have been cooler if the new cars weren't there.
We spent the rest of the day lounging at The Little One, working on Kay's obnoxiously unfulfilling puzzle, reading, and doing a lot of sitting before getting ready to leave the cabin once more for the night to get an early dinner at Coyote Roadhouse on Kangaroo Lake. We finished the night off with vanilla ice cream and a freshly made cherry pie with cherries from Door County (a.k.a. the key to my heart).

On Sunday morning, we had a lazy morning recovering from the busy weekend. We were really tired despite the fact that we didn't do much. I know that I was tired because LE wasn't sleeping very well there, and now that I think about it, I guess John was tired because he was still recovering from working nights the week before.


Sunday turned out to be a gorgeous day! John, LE, and I drove out to where the Reis' tend to vacation-- White Fish Bay on the Lake Michigan side of the peninsula. That's where LE got her first experience of the beach. John took her for a long walk down the beach while I read in solitude. The beach only had a handful of people there since it was the weekend after Labor Day and school just started back.

LE was thrilled to be there. Can't you see the excitement in her face?

Toes in the sand. Ahhhhh. 
We drove up the east side to the Yum Yum Tree, a candy store that has a bathtub filled with taffy.
We stop there every time we go up to Door County. 

Then we cut across the peninsula to Sister Bay to stop to take pictures (but not eat) at Al Johnson's,
a restaurant that's famous for its goats on the roof.
Across the street is the marina, which is beautiful. I think Sister Bay is my favorite place in Door County.
We took one family photo at the cabin before heading out.
LE helped us pack up the last bag in the trunk.
It was a great, relaxing trip. Thanks for letting us stay with you, John and Kay!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Door County (continued)

After the orchard, we continued our drive through Green Bay and onto Door County. It was a beautiful day to drive.

Hi Door County!
Are we there yet?
We made it! This is the name of the cabin.
It was just dusk when we arrived. We said hello to Graunty Kay and Grunkle John (great aunty = graunty, great uncle = grunkle). LE played for a few minutes on the ground.


Wasn't much longer before LE, John, and I walked the few feet from the cabin to Green Bay.

LE rides in style.
Goodnight, sun! We'll see you tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Picking Apples

LE is coming up a little shorter than she actually is.
She's over 2 feet now and 5 1/2 months old.
John's aunt and uncle invited us up to stay the weekend with them in Door County, the peninsula in Wisconsin that juts out between Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Each year, John and Kay rent a cabin and stay for a couple of months. This was LE's first trip up there and first time to meet "Grunkle John" and "Graunty Kay."

Friday was a  b e a u t i f u l  day to drive up, and we had a fun time stopping at an orchard on the way. It was the first day of the season to pick your own, which meant we got the best choice for apples, and, since it was Friday, very few people were there. Perfect! More about Door County to come. For now, enjoy the pics!









Oops! One fell.