Christmas!

Christmas this year was just as I wanted it:  Home alone with the kids!

There is just something about being home on Christmas and having that tradition with my family that I love.  On Christmas Eve we went to the church service and then came home to a roast in the crock pot.

We made sure to leave out milk and cookies before bed for Santa to enjoy.  At which Kyler got upset and began to cry because he didn't want to share the cookies with Santa but instead wanted to eat them himself! :)  Love that little guy.  He quickly got over it and both kids went to bed surprisingly easy.

Then at 3:15 Grace came into our room and came over to my side of the bed and started talking really loudly.  She said she saw Santa had come and the milk and cookies were gone and she saw that when she was going downstairs to see if I was down there typing (transcribing).  I rolled over and told her that it was still the middle of the night and she needed to go back to bed!

Not too long later she came in and started talking to Dustin saying she couldn't sleep.  I think she laid in our bed for awhile before Dustin finally took her back to her room and laid down with her for awhile until she fell back asleep.  She said she couldn't get back to sleep because she was so just excited to open presents!

Finally, around 7:45 on Christmas morning I heard Grace run like an elephant out to the living room.  She saw that Santa brought her a present and it wasn't wrapped!  That woke Kyler up and he sprinted out to the living room as well!  It was so fun to see how incredibly excited they were and just how fun it was for them!  It was exactly what I had envisioned and why I am so adamant that my children get to have Christmas morning at home.  

Here they are with their presents from Santa:

I had made a coffeecake the day before so we just heated it up and had some breakfast.  After that was cleaned up it was time for presents! 





Grace really wanted an iPad but that is just WAY too expensive so we found a kid's tablet on a super sale and she was very happy with that!  Kyler really wanted a Husker helmet and a drum and trumpet and we were able to get him all three of those!  They were both pretty happy and had some fun things in their stockings as well!

We celebrated Christmas with Dustin's family the weekend before Christmas and have yet to celebrate with my family this coming weekend, which is always fun with five little kids running around!

Merry Christmas!

Catch up

Again, I am terrible at this blogging thing!  I guess I shouldn't be too surprised with how busy my day to day life is!

Halloween was a fun time with the kids even though it was COLD this year!  We have been spoiled the last few years and now are remembering what it's like to have a typical Nebraska Halloween.  The kids still had fun and got to go trick or treating!

Here are two of my favorite Halloween pictures from this year:



Thanksgiving was also a good time and we had enough turkey to keep us full for awhile and not want to have turkey for awhile!

Grace has been doing great at school and has learned SO MUCH!  Kyler is still doing well at home with me but says he misses Grace during the day.  We have a pretty good routine down and it seems to work for everyone.

Lane's 2nd birthday!

Saturday, October 5th we got to celebrate Lane's second birthday!

We headed over to Mel and Adam's to attend the party!  When we got there the kids got to wear hats and blow party favors! 




And here is the new 2 year old!

Most of the kids with the birthday boy and his Thomas cake!


Now these three pictures that follow just crack me up.  He is so incredibly intense in his candle blowing.  And his facial expressions are so silly!




After cake and ice cream we went down to their theater room to watch a little movie showing some highlights from Lane's second year.

My two kiddos staring at the screen.

And of course we had some presents!


Happy 2nd birthday, Lane!  So glad we could be there to celebrate!

Random

I have been doing a TERRIBLE job at keeping up this blog.  I am wanting to try to do better from here on so here are a few randoms that portray some of our happenings.



Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge during a Great Park Pursuit trip


My two weirdos in the tub


LOVE!



Watching the Princess and the Frog

Melting my heart

Lately sweet little Kyler has just been melting my heart like no one else ever has.  He has always been my super sweet little cuddle bug and a huge Mama's boy.

I'm not sure what it is lately but his sweetness is just overwhelming lately!  Kyler has a super tender heart and just a stern word or scolding puffs out his lip, slumps his shoulders, and hangs his head down in shame.  It takes quite a bit to get him out of this stance once he feels shamed.  He is so incredibly sweet!

And then a couple days ago Kyler was carrying around a fake rose/stuffed animal type rose that we have in the pet net.  He walked up to me and got this super sweet, kind of shy looking smile on his face and held the rose out to me.  He then proceeded to ask if I would marry him. :)  How could I not say yes????  It was seriously one of the sweetest and cutest things I have ever seen.

He did it again to me this morning and I of course agreed.  Then Grace asked Kyler if he would marry her.

Grace:  Kyler, will you marry me?
Kyler:  No, I can't marry you.
Grace:  Why not?
Kyler:  I already marry mommy.

This of course upset Grace but we got it worked out.

It's just these sweet little moments that I know will fade from my memory but am so glad I am able to record things like these to keep with me forever!

First day of Kindergarten!

I'm playing catch up like always!  

Grace began kindergarten at Malcolm on Wednesday, August 14, 2013!  It's crazy that my little, itty, bitty, tiny baby girl is in kindergarten!



Dustin took the day off so he could be there on her first day.  I think Grace appreciated that.


They are looking so old!

Grace was excited to go and she did great!  No tears were shed!


Grace has continued to do well in kindergarten.  We've had a few issues but have been able to work through them.  She still cries occasionally when something overwhelms her but she is getting better and has made some friends which always helps.  

I cannot believe how much she has learned in just a few short weeks.  It's truly amazing.  I cannot wait to see how much she knows by the time she is done with kindergarten!

Random/Catch Up

Just some random/catch up photos from the last month or so...

They discovered swinging together like this and love it!

With my headband I made in VBS


Church picnic fun!


Saltdogs!


Tired out from the weekend at Gpa/Gma's

Visiting friends Jen & Eric and new baby Hunter--the kids loved Herbie in the basement!

SMORES!

Wanting to wear a ponytail like his sis...


4th of July parade in Seward! 


Tuckered out from all the fun! 

Grace being Grace...:)

Dairy Day {2013}

June 22nd brought the annual Dairy Day at Prairieland Dairy in Firth, Nebraska!

We had to go since we had so much fun last year and Dustin didn't get to go last year.

To be honest, this year wasn't as good as there didn't seem to be nearly as much stuff going on.  But, it was free, including the ice cream, milk, and roast beef sandwich lunch!










The kids had fun and we were definitely tired after our day!

Vacation 2013: Western Nebraska

Dustin chose this year's vacation and wanted to go to western Nebraska.  He had never really been much past North Platte and had never seen so many things right here in our home state.  It's incredibly odd for him having grown up in and lived in north central Nebraska his entire life and never traveling a couple hours west.  We did it and now it's something we can check off the list!

We left Monday, June 17th and headed west.  We stopped in North Platte and ate at Penny's Diner right off the interstate.  I was a little unsure about it as it didn't look all that nice but when we saw several state trooper's vehicles in the parking lot I felt much better knowing that they know the good places to eat.  I didn't get any pictures of the place but the food was great and I would definitely return!

We stopped at the Buffalo Bill Ranch museum where my sister used to be a tour guide and went through the house, barn, and outbuildings.  Then we went over to the Golden Spike Tower to see the trains.


We were really not impressed at all as it was kind of like, look, the world's biggest rail yard.  You're done.

So we were lucky enough to find out about Cody Park and headed over there.

They had all these live animals which the kids loved!  And we all loved this albino peacock! 

Donkey

This guy was feeding the deer, which the kids thought was super cool.

We also went on a couple trains they have there.



After North Platte we drove through my old town, Hershey, and looked at all the spots that brought back many memories for me.  It was definitely a blast from the past!

We went on to Paxton and had supper at Ole's.  Kyler was scared to death of the animals at first but then got used to them.  Sorry for the kind of freaky eyes in the picture below--cell phone pic and it was kind of dark in there.

While we were waiting for our food Dustin went and bought a couple pickle cards from a machine at the bar.  A little while later a man walked up to the machine and was getting some.  Grace said, "Look, he's getting some cucumbers too!"  Took us awhile but we finally made the connection!  Love that she knew pickles were made from cucumbers and the way her little mind works!

We spent the night in Ogallala as planned.  However, the hotel that we had booked had signs saying their pool wasn't working!  Luckily they let us cancel and we switched to a different hotel with a working pool.  Grace even made friends with a motorcycle group that was driving through from Michigan to California.

The next morning we left to head to Chimney Rock.  We drove around Lake McConaughy since Dustin had never seen it before.  He was shocked at it's enormous size!

A couple hours later (or so) we made it to Chimney Rock!  


We also loved all the rattlesnake signs!  Made Grace kind of nervous but we never did see any the whole time out west.

The history behind Chimney Rock is very interesting and had such significant meaning in history but all in all it was a rock that we looked at for awhile and then headed back in the car.  Not sure how impressed the kids were but now we can say we were there.

From there we headed to Alliance.  After lunch we made the obligatory stop to Carhenge.  I had been there before, but again, it was new for Dustin.


The kids got a kick out of it and Grace kept saying that the cars were "old school."



Kids wanted their picture with the dinosaur there.








After this we went to Dobby's Frontier Town.  Okay, so everything we saw online stated that this was just like a Pioneer Village and the kids would get real life experience of what it was like to live in the frontier days.  They would get to do hands on activities and everything.  We planned to be there for several hours.

Well, ONCE we found it (and we almost drove right by) we were so confused as it was deserted.  We re-checked the hours online and it gave the hours we were there.  There was no one there!  It was just a bunch of old houses kind of in a semi circle with a tiny bit inside like a doctor's office, jail, etc.  It took us a whole half hour to just walk in the buildings, look, and then walk out.  There was nothing else to do!  

So word to the wise--don't ever go there!  Waste of time!

So there we were, stuck in Alliance at about 2 in the afternoon with nothing left to do for the entire day!

We went to our hotel and checked in and spent the next couple hours swimming.  Luckily, that's probably more what the kids wanted to do anyway.  It was nice and relaxing and just wonderful not to be sitting in a car!

We asked the front desk staff that evening where a good place to eat would be.  We try to avoid chains when on vacation so we can enjoy more local foods.  The lady asked if we liked Italian.  Of course we said yes and were really getting excited.  She told us there was a really great Italian place just across the street--Sam and Louie's!  We started laughing and said, "No, we don't want fast food."  She proceeded to tell us that it wasn't fast as it took about an hour and a half to get the food.  We denied and were told about a local pizza joint, Papa's, and the Homestead Diner.  

We weren't quite hungry yet and there was a storm coming so we ventured downtown first and went to Central Park and their fountain.



The kids really enjoyed watching the fountain and we spent a good amount of time watching all the different sprays the fountain did and walked around the park there.

After, we went to Homestead Diner only to find they weren't open on Tuesdays.  That left us with Papa's Pizza.  We found it but it looked like an old, run down gas station type place with about two seats.  We just went in, ordered, and had them deliver.

On our way back to the hotel we decided to get drinks for our pizza and for bedtime.  We stopped at two gas stations and could not find everything we needed at either one.  They would either have pop and no milk or all alcohol and pop and no milk or milk and no variety of pop!  We finally went out to the big interstate gas station and were able to get what we needed!

We got back to the hotel and our pizza arrived just as we did.  It was actually really good pizza!  Thank goodness!

The next morning we got up and asked the front desk about the route to Agate Fossil beds.  They told us about this really great country road that was maintained really well.  So we took it.  Yes, we got there.  It did lead there.  But the definition of maintained in western Nebraska is definitely not the same as anywhere else in the world!  It was pretty nasty and Dustin only drove about 45 miles per hour on average.  We crossed about 15 cattle guards and it was quite the trip.  We were thankful we didn't break down out there because there was no cell phone service for a bit and there was NOTHING!  It was definitely a creepy feeling and almost something out of Deliverance or Wrong Turn!

We got to Agate and did the little tour thing.  The kids completed an activity and got certificate and badges as honorary park rangers which they thought was pretty cool.  We didn't hike all the way out to the mounds where the fossils were buried as it was several miles and we didn't want to do that with two young kiddos.  So we did the half mile walk out to the creek.

You can see the kids up on the walking path.  We saw some wildlife and the most interesting thing while out here in western Nebraska was the antelope since that's not something we get to see in eastern Nebraska.  The two mounds behind the kids is where the fossils came from.




This concluded Agate so we went on to Fort Robinson, our last big thing of the trip!

It was a pretty drive getting there and we got there about lunch time.  We first signed up for the chuck wagon cookout that evening and were told to come back and check at four to see if enough people signed up.  We then went and ate at the restaurant there.

It was awesome!  The food was good and they were huge meals for a low price!

After eating we did a little walking around while we waited for it to be one o'clock for the pony rides.  

We actually started on the stagecoach which was really enjoyable for all of us!






Right after the stagecoach ride the driver gave the kids pony rides!  It's what they had been waiting days to do!




We walked around some more and learned a lot from the museums.  We were shocked to find out how much history was there and all the different things the Fort was used for including an Olympic equestrian training center, a dog training center, where they held Native Americans, and also a POW camp during WWII.  

We also found a room in one of the buildings for some photo ops:

This is one of my favorite pictures!!  Just cracks me up with their faces!






We got the kids some shirts and then checked on the cookout.  Turns out there weren't enough people signed up so that was a no go.  We were actually pretty glad as the kids were EXHAUSTED and cranky and we were able to just head back to the hotel while they slept in the car.  We, of course, did some swimming that night.  

We also ate at that Homestead Diner.  The food turned out to be really good but we were kind of mystified as the place closed at 7pm.  Seemed a little early to us for a restaurant to close that early in the evening.

Just another example of the weirdness of Alliance, Nebraska.

This picture I took along the way really sums up what western Nebraska is in my eyes:

  
 While it's beautiful, it's also quite desolate.  I am quite sure I would never want to live out there.  Like, ever, ever, ever!

On the way back home we did stop back in at the Cody Trading Post in North Platte for the kids to get some souvenirs.  They love their new guns and they haven't broken yet!



I was so glad to get home.  This was a long vacation filled with TONS of driving.  I'm glad we did it and can say we did it but I don't expect a return visit anytime soon, especially with little kids!