Monday, March 31, 2008

First Movie

This past weekend we took Ella to see her first movie, Horton Hears a Who. She did so well! Went out to the suburbs to meet John, Johnathon and Katie to see the movie. The theater we went to had $5 tickets if you went before noon, so that was a good deal. Ella did really well the first hour of the movie and the last half hour or so she was a little uneasy. I got her a small bucket of popcorn to munch on and she sat in her own seat for the first 45 min and ate her popcorn and drank her milk. Here is a picture of her, it's fuzzy because it's from Marc's phone, but it's still cute.

She ate the whole bucket of popcorn and then had to steal some from her cousin. The kids were so good. Johnathon was great and sat through the entire movie and didn't talk at all! I think we'll definitely take Ella to another movie, it has to be an hour and an half or less though. I don't think she'll make it any longer than the hour and an half.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Easter

We had a wonderful Easter in MN with my family. Besides all the snow in MN (yes, snow about 8in of it), we had a good weekend up there. It was busy as usual, trying to see everyone and having all the kids at my parents all the time. We went to church on Easter morning and then out to brunch. Here are a couple of pictures of Ella and Kaia at brunch.

Ella "smiling"
My mom gave us all Easter baskets, even the "big" kids. Alicia also bought all the kids bunny ears to wear. We never managed to get a picture of all the kids with the ears on, but here is a picture of Ella with her ears on.

We even managed to grab a couple of family pictures while we were still dressed in our nice clothes. Ella is into smiling now when you ask her to, especially for pictures. It's a pretty cheesy smile, but cute.
Cheesy smile!
We did an egg hunt for the kids in the house, since there was snow outside. They had so much fun. Ella didn't quite understand the whole concept yet, but she did get a couple of eggs with a lot of help. It was more fun for her to open the eggs and keep dumping out the contents. The other kids did really well and even Kaia was into it this year. Here are pictures from the hunt.
Finding the first egg

Yeah, I found one!

Amelia on the hunt

Ella checking out the goods

Besides all the Easter celebrations, Ella enjoyed just playing with her cousins. Here is a picture of her trying to kiss Harley. She was calling him a baby the whole time, it was so cute.
And here is a picture of Alicia reading to all the kids. They were getting pretty tired!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Having Fun

Happy St. Patty's day everyone. Ella and I didn't really do anything fun for the day, but she did wear a cute t-shirt. It's her "daddy's lucky charm" shirt, it's very cute. Today Ella got to color with crayons. I have tried to let her color before, but she just ate them. Today I filled out an application at Goose Island Brewery, for a server position to make some extra money. I had Ella with me, so while I was doing that (it wasn't easy with her) the hostess gave her some crayons and a coloring sheet to try and keep her occupied. She was very into it and we brought it home with us and she colored some more tonight. Here are some pictures of her from tonight.

Last week with the mild weather we took a few walks and even went to the park one day. The day we went it was a little colder than I thought it was so we didn't stay long. It is so fun to bring her to the park now that she can walk and run around. I enjoyed following her around and exploring the playground with her. Here she is with her cheesy smile.

The other thing that is new the last couple of weeks is Ella wanting to sleep with all her babies and teddy bears in her crib. She has been insisting on having her two babies, two teddy bears, a giraffe and multiple bankies in her crib with her for naps and bedtime. Sometimes I wonder how there is even room for her in the bed. Here is a picture I took of her napping the other day. I had to peek in on her after she fell asleep to she how she was managing with so much company in her crib and this is what I found.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Trip to AZ

We got back a couple of days ago from our six day trip to Arizona to see Marc's dad and stepmom. We always enjoy visiting there around this time of year when it's so warm there and still not so warm here in Chicago. This was the longest trip that we have taken out there in the last few years, and we had a lot of fun. The only problem with going out there is the time change and the long travel time and Ella gets off of her sleeping schedule. She did pretty well after a couple of days, but those first couple were a little rough.
The trip started out great with great weather (close to 80 degrees) and we went to the zoo. It's a huge zoo, so we only saw a little part of it. It's hard to get around to everything with a tried baby. We did make it to the children's part of the zoo and Ella got to pet some goats.

Mommy had to pet the goats first
Ella finally got up the nerve to touch an ear

At the Phoenix zoo they also have a place called Monkey Village where the monkeys aren't in cages at all, but rather just jumping around in the trees and can go where ever they want. It was pretty neat to see the monkeys so close, one even jumped onto an information sign right in front of some people.

The next day Marc and I were going to leave on our little vacation of our own. We had booked a bed and breakfast room for a night in the mountains so that we could spend a day skiing. We were really looking forward to time to ourselves and Eric and Susan were looking forward to some time with Ella. Marc and I drove the 3 1/2 hours to White Mountain, where the Sunrise Ski Park is. Our trip was great until we were about 10 miles from the B&B. We had been using Eric's GPS to give us the directions to the B&B and it told us to go a certain way up a mountain road to get to the B&B. Well lets just say that it was not right and it lead us up a road that still had snow on it from the last snow storm they had (about a week prior). We were doing fine in the Envoy (with 4 wheel drive) until we hit about the third large area covered in snow. We got stuck!!! I know, we are in Phoenix and we are stuck in the snow.
We had no idea what to do really. We tried digging ourselves out with our skis! After that didn't work we decided to call the owners of the B&B and see what they suggested we do and if they could give us a number of a tow company. To our surprise the owner, Ruth, said that her and her husband would come up and get us out. So, they did and after they got stuck themselves we both managed to get out and we followed them to the B&B. When we got there we realized that we had been only about 5 miles from it when the GPS had told us to turn and go onto the other road!!!
Once there the B&B was a whole different story. It was definitely homey to say the least. Here are a couple of pictures of our room.

We can't complain about the room though, it had the most gorgeous views out the back. They live on this huge ranch and it's right in the base of the mountains.

The owners were very kind and we had an awesome breakfast the next day before we headed out to ski. The ski park was huge and so pretty. We had a great time skiing and it was nice to have a whole day to ourselves. I had never skied in the mountains before so it was a brand new experience to me, but I had a great time.
One of the beautiful views

Getting ready to go home

The only bad thing about our day skiing was that we both got sunburned on our faces. Mine was not so bad, but Marc had pretty severe burns on his whole face and is still healing.

The other big thing we did while on vacation was go to a Cubs spring training game. Although I didn't get to see any of the game (I was playing and running around with Ella), it was a fun day.
Ella and Daddy watching the game

Having some lunch at the ball park

Posing with the cactus at the ball park

We had a great trip, but are glad to be home. Thanks to Eric and Susan for the hospitality and for watching Ella for a couple of days.