Archive for March, 2009

Firetruck in Abby’s room

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We had a wake up alarm at 6 am today, March 29th, 2009. Abby came into our room and said to me, “Mommy there’s a firetruck in my room.” At first I thought she just had a dream or was playing pretend. Abby then got in bed with us and there was a flash outside again. Again, Abby said, “A firetruck!”

That is when I was awake enough to figure out what she was talking about. There was a thunder and lightning storm going on outside. When she saw the lightning flash she thought it was a firetruck’s lights. We explained to her that it wasn’t a firetruck, but lightning outside.

Ah, the joy of a child’s reasoning.

Baby Alfalfa and Big Sister

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The other day Abby was talking about her new baby brother who is in Mommy’s tummy. Whenever you ask her where her baby brother is she says, “My baby brother in Mommy’s tummy.” She loves to give him hugs and kisses on mommy’s belly, but the funniest thing happened the other day. I was sitting on the couch and we were talking about her baby brother. She lifted up my shirt to say he was in my belly. She then said she wanted to see her baby brother and kept trying to look into my belly button to see him. I just had to laugh. It was the cutest thing ever. We then showed her the ultra sound pictures again so she could see her baby brother.

18 week ultra sound picture

18 week ultra sound picture

18 week ultra sound picture

18 week ultra sound picture

I know she is going to be a great big sister and show her brother all the ways to get in trouble with Mommy and Daddy.

First picnic of 2009

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It’s early March, and the Spring weather has hit!  To celebrate and enjoy some of this beautiful weather, after a long Saturday full of busywork, we decided to have a picnic at South Park.  We parked in the lot on Hundred Acre Drive, just after you turn onto it from Corrigan Dr.

Parking lot on Hundred Acre Dr.

Parking lot on Hundred Acre Dr. (from top of hill)

We climbed up the gargantuan hill to the pavilion at near the top, and had our picnic dinner.

There is a newer pavilion there, or at least one that has been rebuilt.  Abby enjoyed eating outside at the picnic table, but food didn’t hold her interest for long, since she had a great new purple playground ball to make us chase down that big hill!

Mmmm, Cheese Stick!

Mmmm, Cheese Stick!

Abby and her purple ball

Abby and her purple ball

There is a nice new playground right next to the pavilion, as well, and after some chasing of the new ball, we all decided to do some swinging and sliding.

Mommy helping Abby swing

Mommy helping Abby swing

Sitting with Daddy at the bottom of the stairs to the slide

Sitting with Daddy at the bottom of the stairs to the slide

And, after all that, we did some good old chasing, with Abby saying, “Daddy, I get you!” or occasionally, “You get me?”

I got you!

"I got you!"

And, we hold onto our ball:

And, we hold onto our ball

And, we hold onto our ball

Well, sometimes, anyway!

Well, sometimes, anyway!

You can see the rest of the day’s pictures posted in the South Park Picnic album of the Pryke Photos website.

After our picnic, we decided to go get some ice cream, so we headed to Bruster”s ice cream shop in HillCrest Shopping Center…but, much to our surprise, they were closed!  For good! So, we headed to Eat ‘N’ Park for some dessert (mmm, Grilled Stickies!), but the wait was waaaaay too long for our tastes (and Abby’s.)  Since it was so close and easy and fast, we decided to just go to McDonald’s for a few quick soft-serve sundaes and a cone for Abby.  Yum!  (In hindsight, the cone was unnecessary; we had too much ice cream, and Abby wanted to eat with a spoon like us, anyway.)

Despite the dessert troubles, it was a wonderful way to end a great day!