Sometimes a girl can have more then one prince in her life..
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Just Passing Through
Every spring and fall here in Fairbanks, we are greeted by the familiar sound of the geese flying into town, in their traditional V formations. Fairbanks is home to Creamer's Field, which was once a long time working dairy farm, and is now a migratory waterfowl refuge. Every spring and fall on their long journey, the birds make a stopover here to rest their weary wings. 







And tonight, Justin is working one of his few night shifts of the month, so Wyatt and I are left to fend for ourselves. We both felt a little beat from getting up early this morning. So a long warm bath was in order...followed by playing with stickers =)
Wednesday was a blue sky, warm breeze sort of day. Just warm enough for a little pair of shorts, on a little pair of legs. We loaded up in the car and drove over, in search of some "dees" as Wyatt calls them. I rolled down his window as we pulled in, and I could hear the excitement building in his voice as his eyes caught the sight of the hundreds of birds on the field.
His little legs ran so fast, I was certain he would take off at any moment, if it hadn't have been for the small wooden fence, he would have been right there on the field, basking in the sun with them. We watched for a few minutes before walking around to get a better view of a pair of swans that we spotted. They honked at Wyatt, and Wyatt honked back, such a simple language, and to Wyatt, I'm sure the language was loud and clear.
The refuge also has great walking trails, that in the summer are surrounded by tall green grass, then weave gently back into the shaded woods, and through the wetlands. My good friend Will met us there and all three of us ran through the trails and the grass after each other for about an hour before our legs needed a break.
We worked our way slowly back towards the car, Will and I chatting while Wyatt walked ahead, looking back every few steps to make sure we were still there. Will lifted Wyatt up to the fence so he could give a proper goodbye to the geese, which consisted of wild hand waving, followed by blowing handfuls of kisses out in their direction.
We pulled out of the parking lot, Wyatt's head craning to see behind him as the birds faded out of sight, and drove home, just in time to greet Daddy as he arrived home from work, and to show him Wyatt's first (of many I'm sure) skinned knees, which by the way, didn't phase him at all.
And tonight, Justin is working one of his few night shifts of the month, so Wyatt and I are left to fend for ourselves. We both felt a little beat from getting up early this morning. So a long warm bath was in order...followed by playing with stickers =)
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
RICH
Sunday, April 18, 2010
First Day of Shorts
Today we crossed the line into what I officially consider Alaska summer weather, at 65 degrees. It's so nice to see numbers in the 60's, but did I mention the forecast for Tuesday is possible snow flurries!? Wonderful unpredictable, Alaska.
I watched my niece and nephew this weekend while Justin's sister went out of town, and let me tell you, I'm glad I'll have a few years to adjust to being a mom of two before I have to jump to three, it was a long weekend! But, since the sun was out and shining we were able to burn off a lot of energy running around. Sunday we had been playing for about an hour, and Wyatt's face was beet red, so I figured, it was time to make the move to shorts, yet I was a little disappointed when I realized that I don't have any shorts that fit me!!! So it was just shorts for Wyatt.
...And then freaks out when she takes them, like he's trying to get her in trouble! =)
Would you like to take a look at this ever-expanding belly of mine that can't fit in shorts?? Well here it is, 29 weeks and counting..
Monday, April 12, 2010
18 months, 85 days, and oh yes Easter
My days lately have been very busy. I am down to three more weeks of classes before finals so most of my free time (aka when Wyatt is asleep) has been devoted to school work. I am counting down the days until summer vacation!! We also dove head first into another house project. In preparation for our addition (both the baby, and on the house) we are re-doing our bedroom which will become the new baby's room. We tore down all of the walls and replaced the insulation and sheetrock, and now it is currently being put back together, with paint soon to follow. Next weekend we install our new laminate wood floors in the living room!
Wyatt finally had his 18 month well check - a little closer to 19 months. He weighs in at a whopping 28 pounds 4 oz, and is 33 1/4" tall!! Since his last visit for his ear infection just a little more then a month earlier he grew two inches and gained two pounds! This puts him in the 75 percentile for both weight and height! Grow Wyatt Grow!
Easter was, as every other holiday with our family is, a lot of fun. We gave Wyatt his Easter basket at home in the morning..
..which was fun for a few minutes until he remembered that there was an empty toaster box to play with - that occupied him for a good bit of the morning!
Later that afternoon, after a quick at home hunt- which was a wonderful surprise set up for Wyatt by our awesome neighbors,
We headed to Justin's Grandparents house for Easter dinner and festivities. Dinner was egg-cellent as usual. And Wyatt had a blast hunting eggs with his cousins Lilliana and Haydn.
And last but not least, the countdown is on. There are only 85 days left until my due date! I welcomed the third trimester last week with open arms! At first I thought, 85 days sounds like a lot, but then I thought, that's about 12, weeks, which is only 3 months, then I thought about everything left to do in that short three months, then I thought I better just stop thinking about this and get to work! July will be here before we know it!
Friday, April 2, 2010
In Color
After a walk with our doggies this afternoon, we came back to the house to play. The yard still has some snow cover, so we have the driveway to play in, but it seems to be all Wyatt needs. Today on our grocery trip I picked up some sidewalk chalk, not surprisingly though, the bucket they came in was a bigger hit than the chalk itself.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Spring Means Chicks
...and chicks mean squeals of absolute delight! Some little boys like cars and trucks, well my little boy loves animals, of any shape and size. A local feed company here has a chick barn every year, and yesterday after a late lunch with Justin's Dad, we headed over to check them out.
Wyatt ran, and he pointed, and he smiled and squealed. He stood on the very tips of his tip toes and peeked into every cage and waved his little hand at every one of those chicks, ducks, and turkeys. Justin held him up so he could see the ones above his head and told him what each one was. To which Wyatt would respond with the appropriate greeting, either "quack quack", "gobble gobble" or "bock bock."
He spent about 25 minutes going from cage to cage and peering in to see what was going on. I'm sure he would have loved to take a few home, and those baby geese sure tugged on my heartstrings, yet I don't think he would be as fond of them the first time they chased after him honking and flapping their wings!
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