After weeks of being stuck in our house due to sickness and snow, cabin fever has majorly set in. We decided we could all use a change of scenery to Eric and I decided to take the kids down to Wausau for the day on Saturday. Our first stop was Younker's going out of business sale, where I found 3 nice pairs of high-end shoes that fit me like a glove for 60% off. Since I hate shoe shopping, I consider this a major win! We headed to Target next and the kids (and Eric) loved looking at the toys while I got to scope out the clearance section. Taking the kids to Target is awesome - they can eat popcorn in the cart, so they are happy and (mostly) quiet. Next we took the kids to Red Robin for lunch. They were super pumped that they each got a red balloon to take home. And a visit to Wausau wouldn't be complete without a trip to Sweet Lola's. We picked an assortment of yummy treats to bring home. They are the tastiest and most beautiful cupcakes I've ever had! It was good to get out of the house and spend the day with my favorites!
Thursday, April 12, 2018
1000 Books!!
Hooray, Livi! She just completed reading 1000 books for our Library's 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program. She loves to read books with me and we read at least 4-5 every day. Her favorites lately have been "Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?", "Little Blue Truck," "That's Not my Pony," and all sorts of lift the flap and sing along books. She especially loves "Baby Beluga" and "What a Wonderful World." Olivia can already name many letters and knows their sounds. My guess is that she'll be an early reader, just like her big brother. Our library offers so many great literacy programs and we're so grateful for our hard-working librarians for all they do for our kids. Both Livi and Nolan love their librarians and great them with big hugs every Thursday. Congratulations, Livi Lu! Keep on reading!
Week 14: Nature
Mother Nature has been particularly cruel this spring. These pictures were taken 12 hours apart. Just when we thought the snow was on its way out, we got hammered with not one, but two major snowstorms. Between the two storms we got about 16 inches of snow. We have another 20 inches heading our way this weekend. The average temperature has been in the 20s. WINTER, GET OUT! IT'S APRIL!
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Dentist
Nolan had his first dentist appointment yesterday. We've been waiting until we were sure he could handle it, and wow - he handled it like a pro! He sat there bravely with his hands in his pockets the whole time. He was so excited to see his teeth on x-ray and was fascinated with the water/suction machines. It helped that his dentist was his good pal, Andy Lindner, who said Nolan's teeth look just perfect! No cavities for this little buddy! Great work and keep up the good work, Nolan!
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Bonfire
Last weekend we headed out to the cabin to celebrate a new beginning for Eric's Aunt Sandy. After 22 years working in the floral industry, she recently purchased The Briarhouse - an iconic coffee, clothing, and gift shop in town. The Briarhouse has always been known for its beautiful and creative displays and Sandy will be just the person to keep that feel alive. We celebrated her new chapter with a ceremonial burning of her old uniforms at a bonfire on Friday night. We're excited for her as she starts this new venture and can't wait to see how she makes it her own over of the next few years.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
croup again...and more
This winter has seemed unending. It is cold, snowy, and our family has been sick for what seems like months. A short few weeks after our last bout with croup, Nolan woke up again with that same tell-tale cough. I took him into Urgent Care that morning for a dose of steroids to help get the inflammation down. By the next day, he was doing great - with hardly a cough at all. But, it didn't last long. By Friday he was having coughing fit after coughing fit, and ended up throwing up because he was coughing so hard. I called his doctor and she told me to bring him back to Urgent Care. He got a fresh batch of steroids - this time to bring home with us. After only a couple doses, he was doing much better, but when I put Livi to bed that night she started coughing and it soon became apparent she had the dreaded bug, too. After a week of her cold symptoms not getting better, I took her in to the doctor. She ended up with a double ear infection and antibiotics. Eric and I both had versions of this cold, too. There's nothing quite like being sick yourself and having to wake up multiple times a night with sick kids. What our family really needs is some SUNSHINE and some spring weather! Unfortunately, there's yet another snowstorm in the works for this weekend. Who would think we would get FEET of snow in April!!
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Week 13: Easter
Over the past few years, Easter has become one of my absolute favorite holidays. This year was no exception. Despite a huge snowstorm on Saturday morning, my parents made the drive over to Rhinelander and arrived shortly after lunch. We finished up some of the details for Sunday and Olivia and Grandma got to work making our traditional lamb cake. Livi got really into it and was gravely concerned about the lambs ears being cold, so they put extra frosting on that part. Before we knew it, it was time for bed and the fabulous chaos that is Easter morning.
The Easter Bunny hid eggs around the house and brought baskets for the kids. We also decided that this would be a good time to give Nolan his new bike since he outgrew his little one last year. The kids enjoyed all their treats and presents and before long it was time to get in our Sunday best for church.
I was in charge of the music for our church service, so I had to be there early to rehearse the choir and get everything set. Mom sang along with the choir which was nice, and we had a very good trombone player join in on the hymns. Eric was unfortunately under the weather with a bad cold, so he had to miss out. The kids were very well behaved and it was a nice service, full of joy to celebrate our Risen Lord! This year, I started talking to Nolan about Jesus' Easter story. We've been holding off until now, because we were afraid that he would be really upset about the idea of Jesus dying. He has matured so much lately that we thought it was time. Here's Nolan's recounting of the Easter story:
"Jesus grew up and helped to take care of everybody. And He died on the cross. His friends put him in the tomb. And then in three days, he came back to life. The girls went to the tomb and they saw an angel instead of Jesus. And he said, "Don't be afraid. Jesus is alive!"
After church, we headed back to our house for our annual Easter brunch. This is a meal I look forward to every year - it is always such a treat! And it was especially fun to host a gathering at our new house! We had Roasted Lamb with Rosemary Pesto, Baked Ham with Orange Glaze, Cheesy Hashbrowns, Creamy Cheesecake Fruit Salad, Caesar Salad, Asparagus with Egg and Parmesan, and of course, Eggs in a Basket. Five years ago, when we hosted our first Easter gathering Eric informed me that Eggs in a Basket would be a staple at every Easter in our family for the reasoning: "They're Eggs in a Basket. It's Easter." Over the years we've gotten better at making them, learning that using grated baked potato for the hashbrown nests works way better than the frozen hashbrowns in a bag. We also enjoyed Mimosas, Bloody Caesars, and finished everything off with the delicious lemon poppyseed lamb cake, made just like my Great Grandma Louisa's from when my Mom was a kid.
I love being able to spend this special time with both sets of our parents. So many holidays we are forced to pick one side of the family or the other or we have a lot of travel to try to make the rounds. It can make things hectic and stressful, trying to make sure we see everybody. I love that for this one holiday, we don't have to choose and get to be surrounded by our closest family. It really makes it a special day. We are thankful for the blessings of family and the faith that, because of our Risen Lord, we get to be with those we love forever. Happy Easter!
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