Sunday, August 19, 2012

Our State Fair is a Great State Fair...

Testing out our King-sized bed at the hotel.
Many, many years ago, yours truly graced the stage of Waconia High School as a "Fairtone" in the classic musical, "State Fair."  The story line of the musical follows a family as they make their annual trip to the Iowa State Fair and all the promise and even romance that it can offer.  Who would have thought that over ten years later, I would be living in Iowa and making my own annual trip to the Iowa State fair?!?  Jon and I have enjoyed making a little getaway of the Iowa State fair for several years now.  Last year, Jon went for work, but I stayed home with our little peanut.  THIS YEAR, that little peanut joined us!

Vinnie has recently taken interest in animals, especially those that can be found on a farm, so I was anxious to get him to the fair and expose him to all the agriculture and animals that the Iowa State Fair has to offer.  Not to mention the thrilling carnival games, and the delicious food!

Our journey started Friday afternoon.  We checked in to the wonderful Sheratan Hotel before going to grab some dinner.  Vinnie was obsessed with the giant bed that the hotel room had to offer, and even got to nap in this bed later in the weekend.

Meeting a baby "moo" cow.
Saturday morning, Jon worked the Kirkwood booth.  Vinnie and I took in all the great shopping that the Des Moines area has to offer and even lunched at their new Whole Foods Store (MUCH better than any State Fair vendor).  We met Jon at the fair later in the afternoon, and began Vinnie's very first fair adventure.  Our first stop was to check out the cows.  We even got to get up close to a baby calf!  We walked around, grateful for the cooler weather, tested food, and hit the midway before calling it an afternoon.  Highlights of the trip: sweet potato fries with maple cream dipping sauce, and Daddy's win in the midway!

Look what my daddy won me in the midway!
While we were happy for the chance to expose Vinnie to Iowa's great State Fair, we cannot wait for a chance to expose Vinnie to the "Great Minnesota Get Together" in years to come!

All worn out after a busy weekend at the fair!
After just one week back at daycare, our sweet boy was so eager to get his hands on everything daycare provides, he snatched up some nasty germs too.  He's been fighting a pretty nasty bug this weekend, and we are hoping for a quick recovery next week!  Now onto mom's first full week with students...lets hope its a little quieter and less chaotic than the last!

Have a great week!
All our love from Iowa!

Monday, August 6, 2012

The Top 10 of Summer 2012


It had to happen sooner or later.  The real world is calling my name again.  It is time once again for morning alarms, packed lunches, professional clothes (sort of), early morning/late evening preparations and long work days for mom.  Vinnie will be returning to daycare one week from today.  While I know he has enjoyed his time at home with me, I am sure he will happily transition back to daycare and enjoy time with his little friends! He is blessed to be spending this week with his Grandma Keimig who graciously drove all the way from Minnesota to spend her days playing with Vinnie while Jon works, and I begin the long and difficult process of creating the new PrairieWood.  While I am excited about the possiblities that our brand new facility will provide, and all the adventures the new school year will bring, I am finding it very difficult to let go of my days of laying on the floor driving cars, tossing balls, reading books and acting as a human jungle gym.

So...as we bid farewell to a wonderful summer, I give you Vinnie and Mom's Summer 2012 Top Ten (I think mom had a little more pull than Vinnie...but enjoy!)

10. Walks
As much as weather would allow, Vinnie and I tried to get out for a walk every day.  I enjoyed the chance to get out and get moving and Vinnie enjoyed the constantly changing scenery, legs bouncing in delight as we explored new areas of our neighborhood and beyond.

9. Books
We have a budding little bookworm on our hands. Trips to the library became a regular part of our regular routines as Vinnie could not get enough of all the different pictures to look at and pages to flip.  He would often be happiest sitting in his play area, piles of books surrounding him as he went from page to page, book to book, reading and babbling to himself!

8. On the Move
Since being home with mom, Vinnie has started crawling, learned to pull himself up and inch along furniture, and is now even climbing stairs.  He still appears to be a good ways from walking...fine by me... but has really enjoyed the freedom that this new ability to move has given him.  I have been so happy to have the opportunity to be a part of these milestones!

7. The ball pit
Vinnie is such a fan of playing with balls and has become quite the little athelete, playing catch with anyone who is willing to play.  In an effort to find a way to contain him for short periods of time, we created a little "ball pit" in Vinnie's pack and play at home.  He is perfectly content sitting, rolling, and now pulling himself up and throwing the balls out of the "pit."  This may be mom's number one for the summer, as it gave me a chance to use the restroom or sit down for more than a minute! :)

6. Pool Time
Vinnie had the opportunity to try out many different pools this summer.  He spent time swimming in his Grandma and Grandpa Keimig's pool in Minnesota, at the Okoboji resort (both inside AND outside), at the Hotel in South Dakota, and at several different city pools in Cedar Rapids.  Out of all of those, I would say he especially enjoyed his time in Grandma and Grandpa's pool, but give this little guy some water and a few squirting toys and he is a happy camper!

5. Birthdays
Summer is full of Birthday celebrations and Vinnie made sure to enjoy them all!  Starting with Jon's in June, then to his cousin Olivia, and finally to his own just a week ago, he's sure to be singing "happy birthday" from memory VERY soon!

4. Swimming Lessons
We successfully accomplished the Puddle Jumper level through our city pool!  While Vinnie was the youngest and only non-walker in his class, we were happy for the opportunity to get him more comfortable in the water, as we know he will always be around it.  I know Jon enjoyed the two weeks of swimming time too!

3. Cousins!
Vinnie is very fortunate to have two cousins very close in age, and despite not being very close in proximity to them, several vacations, visits, and celebrations made it possible for him to spend quality time with Olivia and Ella this summer.  He even got to spend time playing with some second cousins!

2. Jeremy and Laura'sWedding
While the getting there wasn't his favorite, Vinnie absolutely loved all the family time that accompanied Jeremy and Laura's wedding celebration in South Dakota. Vinnie happily played the role of ring bearer, riding down the aisle in an antique buggy, trying to figure out all the faces and people along his way!  The party afterwards gave him to dance and make friends with all his second cousins.  It was a wonderful few days!

1. Ice Cream!
A discovery that we almost wish we had never realized...Vinnie, much like his mother, LOVES ice cream.  Begging for bite after bite he devoured his first kiddie ice cream cone at Cup and Cone in White Bear Lake just days after his first birthday, and he has not slowed down since! :)  Lets hope he got his daddy's teeth!!!!!

Well there you have it folks!  As you can see, it has been a wonderful summer, filled with family, celebration, and even a little bit of relaxation.  We are officially closing our summer with a trip to Des Moines for the Iowa State Fair this weekend.  Stay tuned for pictures and updates from that trip! :)

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Reprepresenting the USA...

Jon and I have really enjoyed watching the Olympic events.  Each evening, after dinner, we go downstairs, plop on the floor with Vinnie and a few toys, and watch the events for that night.  Seeing all these young athletes, has got me thinking...  I know Vinnie will not be receiving any natural athletic abilities from me, but if Vinnie were to be an Olympic Athlete, what would he be?  Jon was a swimmer, so that is a definite possibility.  To make his Papa proud, maybe a soccer player.  Last night, taking into consideration his size, we decided either a diver, or a gymnast.

Today, our trip to the doctor confirmed those possibilities...he continues to be our little peanut!  Here are his stats:

Height: 28 1/2 " (10%)
Weight: 19 lbs 4.5 oz (5%)
Head: 45 1/4 cm (20%)

While he is on the low end of his peers, he is showing growth, and his pediatrician is very happy!  He was quite the charmer during his appointment, responding to the doctor by shaking his head and thoughtfully babbling.  While she was doing her examination on the table, she even commented, "this is not normal.  What a content and sweet little boy."  This made this mama very proud and very relieved, considering the increase in stubbornness and tantrums we have been seeing at home in the last week.

After being poked, prodded, and pricked for almost an hour, we ventured home.  Before even getting on the interstate (less than 3 minutes) the big guy was knocked out in the back seat.  It's a lot of work being one!