How cute is Campbell’s dress?
Doesn’t it look familiar? 😉
Last weekend we attended the White House Garden Tour. We’d never been before, and I really liked it! It is so much calmer and less crowded than the Easter Egg Roll and you can actually appreciate being at the White House. Of course, the weather couldn’t have been better, so that certainly helped! The kids had fun, too! (Actually, Campbell was in kind of a mood most of the day–teething I think.) Here are our pics:
Mommy and Sam
Daddy and Campbell
View from the White House
The Millers #1
The Millers #2
The Army Band (this was the highlight for Sam and Campbell)
Campbell’s mad dancing
On Friday, Sam, Campbell and I took our first trip on a bus! (Well, I’ve been on a bus before, but they haven’t. They’re sheltered.) As part of our new behavior chart, Sam gets to pick a fun goal to work towards. Once he gets 10 smiley faces, he gets his goal. This last time, he chose a bus ride. We all had a really fun time!
The bus driver was really nice, and was very patient when Sam put $1.80 worth of change in the coin acceptor one coin at a time. And when we got off, she gave us very explicit instructions for how to catch the return bus (I guess she could tell we weren’t regulars).
Campbell actually HATED the bus ride. She was so freaked out for the first 10 minutes, and then I finally calmed her down by laying her against my chest. She stayed like that for the rest of the bus ride. But she did much better on the way back.
We took the bus to Ballston and had lunch at Potbelly (or as Sam calls it Belly Pot).
Then we hopped back on the bus to go home. Sam was really excited about the return trip–from his point of view, he got two bus rides for the price of one! Funny story–I had been sitting next to Sam, then I moved across the aisle to take this picture. Sam told me to stay over there! I guess he was really feeling like a big, independent, city boy!
Campbell is 14 months (almost 14.5 months–I am a little late!). Here’s what she was up to her 14th month!
Last week, Ben and I went to Puerto Vallarta to celebrate our 7th anniversary! It was our 5th time to stay at the Villa Premiere (took a year off after Sam was born and again after Campbell was born). Clearly, we are enamored with the city and the hotel. It is such a relaxing experience, and a really nice switch from the gloomy cold spring we’d been having in Virginia. Of course, we owe a HUUUUUGE thank you to Grandma Judi for flying out here and watching Sam and Campbell while we were gone!! We are so very grateful for our time away!
We didn’t take a ton of pictures, mainly because we already have pictures of us in all the same places already! But here are a few. (Look for links below if you want more info on any of the places!)
view from our balcony at sunset
view from our balcony at sunset
Ben and I standing on the balcony
gift from the hotel
at the pool early in the morning on the day we left
in the lobby before dinner (we match!)
one of the many statues on the malecon. we sent Sam and Campbell a postcard with this
guy so I thought I should take a picture with it too.
you can’t tell from the picture, but this guy was like a magician
iguana!
view from the new boardwalk
view from the new boardwalk
beautiful beach rocks
FOOD
at la barracuda (don’t know what my hair was doing)
brunch at la playita
Saturday was Sam’s half birthday–he’s three and a half now!! We had a fun day, and even a little half birthday cake! Grandpa Pat was in town so we all went to the mall to ride on the train (plan B after the Duck Tour was all sold out–I think Sam was just as happy!). Then we had lunch and took Grandpa Pat to the real train station to go home. After nap, Sam got to have a slice of his half birthday cake and watch Sesame Street. Daddy made some of Sam’s favorite tacos for dinner and then of course, Sam had another slice of cake for dessert. All in all it was a great day!
We are having the loooongest winter. It hasn’t been particularly brutal, but it just. won’t. end. On Monday, I woke up to this view from my window:
Ever since moving to a place where it snows, I have learned that I am not a huge fan. It was fun to have snow at my grandparents’ house at Christmas when I was a kid. Then it was an exciting novelty. But now it’s just cold.
But, because I try to be a good mother, I bundled up the kids to go play out in the snow on Monday morning, the first day of Spring Break. And you know what? We really did have fun. Turns out that the snow we got was ideal for building a snowman! I plopped Campbell in the snow, thinking she would crawl around or do something, but she just sat there looking annoyed. I guess she takes after her mommy!
On Thursday my Grandpa Gene passed away. I have been trying to compose a thoughtful and poetic blog post, but at the end of the day, all I can say is that I am really, really sad. I miss him a lot. He was an amazing grandpa and he gave the best hugs. Yesterday was his birthday and he would have been 87 years old. I will love you and miss you forever, Grandpa Gene.
Last week was Pajama Day at Sam’s school. This was an exciting day for both of us, as one of our biggest struggles every day is getting Sam dressed! He just hates to stop playing for even a minute to get dressed! The night before, Sam picked out his favorite pajamas–the Superman pajamas Auntie Nikki gave him for his SECOND birthday. Yes, they are a little small, but Sam loves them just the same! Perhaps the most exciting part of pajama day was that the kids were supposed to bring their favorite blankie or stuffed animal for show and tell. Sam’s “night night” (an old sleep sack that has turned into his security blanked) is normally not allowed to leave the bedroom, so bringing it to school was a big deal!
By the time I picked Sam up from school, he had really gotten into character. I had to carry him into the house because he wasn’t listening to me and he started yelling, “Supermans don’t get carried by their mommies!!!!” Haha.
We can’t wait for next year’s Pajama Day!