Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Easter 2009

Wow - I'm behind on blogging. We have had lots of fun the past month or so since my last blog. I'll try to catch up with the highlights.

Easter this year was so much fun with Mia! The Easter Bunny left Mia a whole bunch of surprises in her Easter basket and hid a few plastic eggs filled with graham crackers in our living room. Mia was so excited to see the basket when she came downstairs in the morning.



After finding the eggs, it was time to get ready to head to Mascoutah for church. After our church service, we headed over to my Mom and Dad's for Easter Pulled Pork sandwiches (perhaps a new classic?) Mia had Easter goodies from Grandma & Grandpa, including a plastic bucket and shovel for playing in the sand. (If you ready my Magic House post you'll remember how much fun Mia had playing in the sand!)







Then it was on to Art and Randa's for more Easter celebration. Mia had 2 more Easter baskets waiting for her at their house, thanks to Grandma & Grandpa and Uncle Scott. The highlights were an Elmo video and a teapot and cups. Mia loves to pretend and serve us drinks! We did an egg hunt in the backyard and Mia as all over it!









Mia took a short nap and then we headed over to Beth and Terry's for the extended family Easter gathering. Alana, Lisa and I had planned an egg hunt for the little girls and then the older boys (Pastor's kids). The little girls were so cute. Lilah was on a roll, picking up the eggs, putting them in her basket and moving on. Both Mia and Annaliese were interested in the eggs, but once they picked up one they just wanted to open it right then. I think the adults probably had the most fun watching all the kids!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Coloring Easter Eggs

On the Saturday before Easter, we decided to color Easter Eggs. Since Mia loves to color, we thought this would be fun for her. She was interested in it - for about 5 minutes - and then was ready to move on to something else. So basically this ended up to be more for Jake and me than for her. Oh well - at least we had fun!

Mia coloring her egg



Mia trying to eat her egg


Our finished eggs

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Easter Egg Hunt



The Easter Egg Hunt in Webster Groves was several Saturdays ago. Since this was Mia's first official egg hunt, we thought it would be fun to invite all the Grandparents to come with us (and Uncle Scott too!) The egg hunt was in the courtyard at a retirement community. It actually was a neat set-up with two different egg hunt areas: one for little kids (under 3) and one for big kids (over 3).



The Easter Bunny was there too.



When the egg hunt officially started, Mia was a little overwhelmed. Luckily, for the little kids hunt, adults were able to accompany the kids. Mia picked up a few eggs, but certainly didn't get the concept of racing around to pick up the eggs, like some of the other kids. Instead, Mia would pick up an egg, show it to me, shake it, look at it, etc....before I would get her to put it in her basket and move on to another one.





After the hunt was over, the little kids area cleared out as everyone had moved over to the big kids area. We took advantage of this time to do our own little mini egg hunt with Mia. Since we have to be careful of candy with Mia's peanut allergy, we filled the eggs with grapes and graham crackers. Mia thought that was so much fun!



After the egg hunt, we went to lunch at one of our favorite places - First Watch. Yum! We are so happy that we could share this day with the family!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Staycation 2009 - Day 5



For our final day of Staycation, we decided to check out the City Museum. Both of us had been there years ago and we remembered it being a really cool place. I had read about the Toddler Town area online and it sounded pretty cool. The City Museum is awesome - but many of the activities are too big for Mia. Unfortunately, visiting Toddler Town in person was not as cool as visiting online. Oh well! We still had a great time and the weather was gorgeous so we had fun exploring outside. Mia's favorite part was running around in the open area of the ballroom (yes - even with all the cool things to see and do, all she wanted to do was run & scream at the top of her lungs...although she did get a little scared when the employee tried to say hi to her!)








After the City Museum, we headed over to M-town. Lauren and Adam were in town so we were able to visit with them for about an hour. It was so nice to see them, as always! After visiting with them, it was time to take Mia's to Grandma & Grandpa T's house. They were watching her so we could go to our Club Cross event - Lumpia Night. A woman from our church made us a Filipino dinner (DELICIOUS!) and the she taught us how to roll crab rangoon, which we got to take home with us. So fun!

Our week of Staycation was incredible. We had so much fun doing things around St. Louis that we always talk about but never had the time to do. And best of all, we had some great family time together and made some wonderful memories!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Staycation 2009 - Day 4



Day 4 of our Staycation was our day to chill. Since we had packed in so much fun on Wednesday, we decided to take it easy in the morning and just hang out. Mia had fun playing and watching Elmo (her favorite!). Mia was ready for a nap at 11:00, so we went ahead and let her sleep. Once she woke up, we ate some lunch and then decided to go shopping at St. Louis Mills. I was excited to go to the big Children's Place store. We got some great deals that day! We found a darling Easter dress for Mia and I was in sales rack heaven picking up clearance items for next fall. Oh I do love to shop! The Mills has a nice indoor playground that Mia was excited to check out. After shopping for several hours, it was time to head back home. We had thought about going out to dinner, but Mia fell asleep in the car so we just grabbed sandwiches. All in all, it was a great day!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Staycation 2009 - Day 3



We started off Day 3 of Staycation at First Watch, our favorite breakfast place in Webster. After breakfast we headed to the Transportation Museum. We weren't sure what to expect here, other than what I had read online about a toddler activity room called Creation Station. We purchased our "boarding passes" for the Creation Station as soon as we arrived. Our boarding time was 10:30, so we had about 30 minutes to check out all of the trains. The Creation Station turned out to be a really cool place. Mia was overwhelmed at first, but then she started exploring. Mia had a great time climbing on the ship, playing dress-up and just running around. Our tickets gave us an hour of play time, but shortly after 11 she was ready to go. Before we left the museum, we checked out all of the cars and took a family picture.

Mia playing on the ship


Ahoy Matey!


Dress up fun!




The Simon Family




After the museum, we headed home so Mia could eat lunch and then take a good nap. Once she woke up, it was time for more fun. We went to Monkey Joes, which basically is an indoor play area with lots of bounce houses. The first four bounce structures are only for toddlers, so we were able to let Mia bounce, jump and play without worrying about the big kids. She absolutely had a blast! This was probably the outing she enjoyed the most out of our whole week of activities! Plus, it was relatively cheap too - only $5 for unlimited bouncing. I'm sure we'll be headed there again soon.



Whee!


Jump! Jump!


Most of our activities on Staycation centered around Mia, but we did do a few things that Jake and I enjoyed more than Mia. For dinner we went to one of our favorite pizza places - Dewey's. Mia was tuckered out and starting to get a little fussy, but our waitress saved the day by bringing her cheese and grapes to tide her over until dinner. And just like Mom and Dad, Mia loved her Dewey's pizza!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Staycation 2009 - Day 2



Our 2nd day of Staycation was also St. Patrick's Day. The weather was gorgeous, which was ideal since we had planned a day at the Zoo. Our goal was to get to the zoo by 10am, so we could take advantage of the free Children's Zoo admission. Little did we know that we would be sitting in bumper to bumper traffic within Forest Park. We made it to the zoo past 10, but decided to ante up and pay for the Children's Zoo admission. Unfortunately many of the exhibits were closed or the activities were too old for Mia, so we didn't spend much time there.






Probably Mia's favorite thing at the zoo was the carousel. This was Mia's first time on a carousel, so we weren't sure what to expect. Before the ride started, she couldn't decide on which one she wanted to ride on. But then we heard the bell and we were off. Mia's face was pure joy as we went round & round and up & down. Jake was watching us so he could take pictures and we waved to him as we passed by each time.



After the zoo, we had planned to eat lunch at the Boathouse since the weather was beautiful. Traffic was still crazy in the park, so we actually couldn't make it into the parking lot. We decided to go to Schlafly Bottleworks since they have a large outdoor seating area. After 45 minutes in traffic due to the St. Patrick's Day parade in Dogtown, we finally made it to the restaurant, only to find that the patio didn't open until April 1. Oh well - we were starving and it was late so we ate inside anyway.

Since Mia had slept on our drive to the restaurant, we went straight to Tilles Park after lunch. This park has an awesome children's area. Mia had a blast running around and going down all the different slides. Plus, since most kids were probably napping at 2:30, the park was nearly empty. After Mia had her fill (or more like Mom and Dad needed a break), we put a blanket on the ground and had a "picnic". Mia loved walking around in the grass barefoot! As we were lying on our blanket, Jake and I took a moment to appreciate how lucky we are and how much we enjoy spending time together as a family. Staycation is the best!






Apparently, the diaper change game can be played anywhere!