Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving Trip

Last week we headed to Detroit for the annual Jeppson family turkey week/end. This was our 4th year traveling to Joe's Dad's home, but our first time renting a minivan for the week. It definitely made the trip much more enjoyable and comfortable, and was still cheaper than flying (tickets were outrageous!). 

We left KC on Tuesday morning, and headed north through Iowa, so that we could stop outside Chicago for a visit to an outlet mall and a late dinner at Lou Malnati's before continuing on toward Detroit. This year we loaded a bunch of Disney movies onto the ipad, loaded the storage bins in the van with toys, books and snacks, and not surprisingly, Joseph tolerated the long hours stuck in his car seat really well. 

We stopped for the night in Michigan City, IN a little before midnight, knowing we'd need to get up and moving early Wednesday morning to finish the last few hours of driving. We had made arrangements with Linda to pick up her, Mike and the kids from the airport before heading to Joe 5's house.

We spent most of Wednesday afternoon visiting with everyone and letting the kids play before Thursday morning's turkey trot race. This year, Lisa, Dan, James, Ruthie, Linda, Ethan, Joe, Joseph and I all headed to the Cobo Center for the annual race. The little kids ran the Mashed Potato Mile, while Lisa, Linda, Joe and I had planned on doing the 10K. Since the weather was nice (for Detroit, anyway), we opted to bring Joseph and Joe pushed him in the jogging stroller. Joseph wasn't a big fan of being out in the race, probably due partially to waking up so early and having to sit still in the cold for so long. After the race was over, we let him run around for a bit and that seemed to cheer him up. 

Joseph really was not interested in being picked up and held for a photo, so this was the best one we got at the end of the race.

He and Ethan had lots of fun going up the escalator and stairs as we made our way to the top of the parking garage attached to the Cobo Center. The last escalator was turned off, so Joseph ended up climbing the entire escalator all by himself! And yes, we left him in his jammies for the morning, and just added layers on top to make sure he was warmed enough. He didn't seem to mind at all.

All that early morning exercise apparently wore them both out, because before long, they were both sound asleep:
 Mike stayed home with both babies, so I'm sure he was happy to see us all back home a few hours later. We spent the rest of Thanksgiving day lounging around, playing with the babies and the trains that Linda and Lisa both hauled to the house.


This was the first time the babies were in the same place together, and they were both so cute! They were old enough to be aware of the other and spent lots of time checking each other out.



Joseph also took a while to figure them out and decided that a tall perch overlooking the living room would be the best way to keep an eye on the whole situation. See his little head peering out from the top of the stairs?

 After he realized they weren't a true threat, he really warmed up to them and by the end of the trip, spent lots of time trying to give each one kisses.




Playing cars with Grandpa. Unfortunately, we don't get to see Grandpa Joe or Grandma Dianne nearly as much as his other two sets of grandparents, so it took a while for Joseph to warm up to them. By the end of the trip, though, he had figured out that Grandpa Joe was quite alright and enjoyed playing with him.



I think we've been bowling as a big group every year, and this was no exception. Although I think this was the first time we've needed three lanes to handle everyone! The kiddos got their own lane, complete with bumpers and the ball ramp thingy. Joseph really enjoyed his first game of bowling, even if he started to lose focus at the end.




Somehow, both babies managed to sleep through the entire event! They stayed wrapped up in their carriers all night, and both Lisa and Linda were able to bowl (and keep them sleeping) while they were wearing them!


At first, Joseph would sit right on the edge of the lane and watch Joe. Then he figured out that there was plenty of other things to do at the alley and wouldn't sit still for very long.


Ruthie took another approach to watching the games...



As I took this set of photos, Joseph managed to score his first spare! You can tell from Joe's expression that something big had just happened, but Joseph didn't really have a clue what was going on.





About 2/3 of the way through their game, the kids discovered the arcade games that were situated right behind the lanes. At that point, they were having too much fun playing with the games and so it took some convincing to get them to finish up with bowling.







Saturday we got dressed for family pictures and headed to Cranbrook. Joe 5 told us about this neat traveling bat exhibit at their science museum, which is situated on acres of beautiful land, along with schools, an art museum and apartments for staff/faculty. Luckily the weather was really nice for the entire trip, so we didn't have to worry about snow, rain or it being too chilly to stay outside. We found some neat spots, so I'm excited to see how they turned out.

After we met back up with everyone and toured the bat exhibit, we decided to take a few pictures of all of the cousins together, since we hadn't gotten a good group shot all week. There were a bunch of boulders that the bigger kids had lots of fun climbing and running around while we got the babies ready for the photos.





Apparently, when you add a couple of infants to the mix, along with chilly temps and toddlers who can't sit still for very long, group photo shoots take a while to get everyone situated and require lots of distractions in the background to keep all those little faces looking the same direction!




 Grandpa Joe walked us back out to our van, and I was able to snap a few cute shots of the 3 Joe's. I wish I would have thought to have Lisa take some with her camera, as ours just doesn't do a very good job when there's any action.


We managed to get on the road around 1:30pm, and drove all the way to St. Louis before stopping for the night. Thanks in part to getting a late nap and lots of running around in the fresh air, Joseph took a really long afternoon nap, watched Dumbo a few times (his new favorite movie!), enjoyed dinner at Cracker Barrel, and then fell asleep again for the rest of the trip. He was such a trooper the entire time, although I think the movies had something to do with that. Entertainment system in our next vehicle? Yes please!

All in all, it was a great week long trip, and we really enjoyed getting to spend so much time with everyone. Joe and Dianne were great hosts, even giving us run of their house while they stayed in a hotel, providing great food and entertainment, and a wonderful environment to visit and hang out. Looking forward to making it 5 years in 2012!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Christmas Lights

A couple weekends ago, when the weather was still nice and warm, Joe pulled all the Christmas lights out and started to organize them to get ready for hanging. Joseph was really excited to have time to spend with Daddy, and was quickly intrigued by the piles upon piles of light bundles. I was working inside, so I don't know how it came about, but Joe let Joseph help test the lights by "blowing" them out when they confirmed a strand was good.



 It was seriously the cutest thing to see how into the lights Joseph was getting. He loves being a little helper these days, and this was right up his alley! Here's Joe showing him how to blow on the lights...



And letting Joseph try. What Joseph didn't realize was that Joe made sure to hang onto the end of the cord and unplug it just as Joseph bent over and blew on it. This went on for quite a while!


He had so much fun pulling the bundles and boxes out of the storage bins and taking them to Joe - I don't think Joe had to move at all with how much Joseph kept bringing him lights to test!



Isn't that the sweetest little face? He took his job very seriously!





Saturday, November 12, 2011

Pudding

This all happened a few weeks back, but I forgot to add them to the blog. One night, I was trying to convince Joseph to eat his dinner. He was going to town on his green beans, but didn't want anything else. Since he likes to dip, I thought I'd try giving him chocolate pudding.  I knew it could turn messy, but I hadn't honestly expected that he'd wear so much more than he'd eat!

 At the point in which he discovered that putting the spoon on his head got a reaction out of me, it was all over.




He also really wanted me to try the chocolate pudding hairstyle as well, but wasn't too phased when I refused. :) He got me later while I was putting him in the bathtub and happened to touch his head with my cheek.



Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Trunk or Treating

Wednesday night, before heading to St. Louis, Joseph, Tricia and I headed out to my mom's group's annual Trunk or Treat. My camera has a really hard time (or, maybe I'm just bad at using the camera!) capturing images at dusk, especially when the subject of said photos is in perpetual motion.

We enjoyed a few slices of pizza, and Joseph actually ate a piece! Usually he likes to pick the toppings off of ours and just eat those, but it seems he's graduated to eating pizza the way it was designed.

He then played on the playground for a while, until it was time to head over to the parking lot. My parents were going to borrow the travel platform, so I had Joe install it on the RAV before he left for Wilmington. Joseph saw that I'd placed our bowl of candy on it, and realized right away that not only could he easily hop up on it, but it made a great perch for eating candy and watching the kids come over!


He didn't really understand the concept of trick or treating; rather, as each kid took a piece or two of candy out of the bowl, he seemed confused about why they were taking his treats! It took a little convincing, but eventually Tricia and I got him off the platform and showed him how to go car to car, picking candy and dropping it into his bag.


It didn't take too long before he definitely got the hang of it, and ran between the cars to gather his candy. I don't think he still really understood what was going on, but he liked being able to eat candy freely! It was definitely a good warm-up to the weekend of Halloween activities at Grammy and Granpa's house while Joe and I were in NC for the half-ironman.