This series of Leah just cracks me up. That's just Leah.
The day before Easter we had dinner an an egg hunt at Aunt Cindy's for the kids. It was super windy, but that was just fine because we always fly kites, too.
March started like normal...just hanging out at home most days. Here's a few pictures the kids took of each other....
For Spring Break, Jake's parents took us all to the waterpark hotel in Des Moines for a night and then we visited the zoo since the weather was BEAUTIFUL! Isaac and Leah could have swam forever. It took Adam a little while to get used to the water-he loved sitting in the shower in our room (this hotel has very few rooms with bathtubs...strange, I think so!).
April showers bring...grass! Our grass is really finally starting to grow. Hooray. Our kids might actually get to play in our yard this summer instead of just the neighbors!
The kids just playing away...Isaac and Leah rocking it out to some music one day.
Leah had a Daddy-Daughter date one night to Teddy Bear Connection (just like Build-A-Bear) and she came home with a unicorn in silky heart pajamas. Not what I was expecting her to choose, but she loves it. Once they were done, Jake took her and Adam home and Isaac and I went on our date to see the dinosaurs-just a weekend thing at the state fairgrounds. When we walked in he was freaked out-he probably would have ran out the door had I given him the option. But after a little while he got used to the noise, dark, and movement of the whole thing and had a great time.
With April comes General Conference. I used to always make cinnamon rolls in college for it, but got out of the habit the last several years. Found this recipe on Pinterest and it was a hit. Yummy! The kids played a little on the deck and had lots of snacks and activities to keep them busy while we watched and listened to our church leaders.
This Spring has had some very warm days-here the kids are in swimsuits eating popsicles-in the beginning of April!
And the pictures now from the Easter Sunday....
Gotta love the bunny teeth suckers. :)
Adam was sitting in his seat at the table eating a push-pop. I couldn't find it when I got him down. Then he walked away and there it was! LOL.
After church we went to Jake's parents and then mine for more Easter celebrations. I made a dress for Leah and a skirt for me and of course Jake and boys matched us, but the day was so crazy and Jake ended up with a horrible headache that we never got a chance to take pictures. Guess we'll have to wear it all again soon and take pictures then!
Our next adventure for April was a trip to Kansas City. The main reason was to attend the open house at the temple just built down there. But with so much to do there, we figured we'd squeeze in a few more stops. We went first to the SeaLife Aquarium that just opened. It was awesome and the kids had a great time-I was even pleased to help them each choose a $3 item from the gift shop. (Not an easy task when most things are WAY overpriced). There is a LegoLand connected to it, but it doesn't open until May. We'll definitely have to go back down to see that place.
Here's Adam-just a little hard to see since he's still in the stroller. :)
The Aquarium is in CrownCenter, which is just a big shopping and eating place downtown. The water in the fountain outside was dyed bright blue for some reason.
After a quick clothes-changing session at the hotel and some lunch, we headed back downtown to the Science Center, where we got in free with our pass we have here. Yay! It was awesome-SO much to do. Certainly bigger and better than ours here in Des Moines. It's located in Union Station, which still functions as a train station, just isn't used quite as much as in the old days.
Jake tried to help Leah land a rocket; she soon lost interest and Jake became determined to do it without crashing. He failed. Both attempts. :)
We didn't want to spend too much time at the Science Center because we knew some severe storms were in the forecast for the whole trip home. Thankfully, we didn't run into any bad weather on the drive, not even rain. However, after 15 minutes after we got home it started raining like crazy. So much and so fast that our e-gress window well filled with water, broke the window in, and flooded our basement with a couple inches of water. Oh, and the power went out at the same moment the window broke. Guess how many flashlights we found with working batteries? One; a tiny one from the dollar store. And the crank one from our 72-hour kit. Ahh..it was a nightmare. Nothing motivates preparation like the crisis you were hoping to be prepared for. Thankfully, we were able to get a generator to run our sump pump. Jake and his Dad did what they could in the dark and then called it a night. We all stayed at Jake's parents that night. Jake's mom took the kids to church for me Sunday and Jake, his dad, Travis and Bri (and Arabella!), and I worked all day Sunday to empty the basement and start the clean-up. Not what I wanted to spend my Sabbath doing, but that's the way it is sometimes I guess. We were able to replace the window Monday and everything is pretty much back to normal now. I was so glad we had most of our stuff in Rubbermaid bins; those just had to wiped off and taken back down. All our extra bedding was in cardboard moving boxes still and had to be washed. I think I did 10 loads of laundry on Monday. :( We are just grateful we didn't lose anything of real value; all our sentimentally important stuff was still dry or was already upstairs. And what a blessing to have our family here to help-thanks, everyone! And as nice as it would be to have a finished basement, it's really a lot better to have it unfinished when it floods. We are now in the process of getting bids for some grading work or drain tile to be done on the yard to prevent this from happening again. Just another bump in the road of life, right?
Jake and I went to the kindergarten parent meeting this past Tuesday. Exciting and sad to have our first baby off to school in a few months. He's really excited; I, of course, worry about his speech holding him back academically and socially, but he really does just fine at preschool and I know he'll be caught up soon. He goes for kindergarten screening in a couple weeks. It should be interesting to see how he does, though I know he'll love it and want to go back right away.
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