Monday, February 25, 2013

Florida

We got to spend a weekend in Florida with Janelle, Lucas, & Axel. Logan was super excited about the airport. This must be one of the best parts of having kids-- getting to share a little bit of the joy they get out of every day things that we long ago wrote off as inconvenient and annoying. Its kind of like school buses. Where as before they were unnoticed at best or annoying if you got stuck behind one, now my automatic reaction to seeing a school bus is, hurray, a school bus! And if we're lucky enough to get behind one, which doesn't happen often, so much the better for studying its every movement, the way the lights flash, the sign comes out, the kids get on and off, and imagining that far away day when we're five and we finally get to ride one.

The airport was like that for Logan. He thought the parking garage was awesome. The elevator, the escalator, the moving walkway, the train-- pretty much a 2 year old's amusement park. As we heard the train approaching, he turned and said breathlessly "Is it Thomas?" We were pretty sure it was one of his friends at least. Riding the escalators up and down and practicing our dismounts killed a good half hour. Pushing buttons on the elevator was thrilling. He loved the conveyor through the security scanner, loved looking out the windows watching all the little trucks zoom around the planes loading bags and refueling the planes. He kept turning to me with this big open grin saying "I'm so excited!" The highlight was when a pilot boarded the plane right in front of us. Logan spotted him in the terminal and then it was like we were standing next to his lifelong hero for the next 5 minutes. He just stared at him and turned to me every so often to make sure I was equally impressed.

One thing Logan was not so impressed with was sitting in his own seat. I had to hold him down during takeoff and he through a huge fit. We were on a little plane and I’m sure everyone thought I was torturing the poor child with the way he screamed. On the up side, he wore himself out with all the struggling and slept the rest of the way there.

Logan was super excited to see his cousins. He and Axel had a ball riding in the car together and playing super heroes, legos, trains, and hide and seek. Lucas would make funny faces and do silly dances and Logan thought he was hysterical. Axel gave Logan a bagful of his Thomas trains that’s he’s outgrown. Logan was in love and sleeps with them every night now. The first night he got them in Florida, he lined the trains up along his pillow in bed (which was a mattress on the floor next to our bed). The next morning, the trains were there, but Logan was not. I looked everywhere, and finally got out a flashlight and found him under our bed—way in the middle, where he’d had to wiggle past all sorts of other things stored under the bed to get there. I had to pull him out by his feet. I have no idea what motivated him to crawl way under there, but it seems his trains had priority for the bed.

We’ve been looking at pictures today and Logan keeps asking to go over to Lucas & Axel's house. If only if it was that easy. Here are some photos from the weekend:

Logan & Lucas at the Armament Museum
Testing out all the buttons in the A10 Warthog at the museum


Sandcastles at the beach.  Logan thought this was the best sandbox ever.

Axel instructing Logan on how to pat the sand down to make a good sand castle
The masterpiece

Tree fort.  The trees were dripping with Spanish moss

Serious tool conversation

Swinging at the park


Axel let Logan help with legos, but Logan didn't really do it right.

Super Logan!

Super Axel and Super Logan





What's more fun than wearing a bucket on your head?

Monday, February 11, 2013

Winter update

The past month or so has gone something like this:
Week 1: Kate sick
Week 2: Mark sick
Week 3: Logan sick
Week 4: repeat

Logan was the sickest I’ve ever seen him. He did not get up off the couch for 5 days. I think I’ve watched enough Sprout to last a lifetime. We finally went to the doctor on day 5 and they took pity on him and gave him some antibiotics and within a day he was racing around the house again. Then I kind of missed the mellow sick Logan. He hates the antibiotics… screams and kicks as Mark holds him down. You’d think he was being tortured. Tammy does it for us during the week. I don’t have the heart. But that’s okay, I’ve surrounded myself with people that do.

This sickness coincided with him officially going off mama milk. I don’t think it’s a coincidence—I’ve heard that happens. I remember somebody saying that after a few days, they’d forget all about nursing. Maybe that’s true if they’re weaned at 1. At 2, Logan has asked for milk every day for 2 weeks. He has a long memory. I think that’s part of the reason he holds grudges so long.

Somewhere around week 2, I went on a work trip. This was the first one I’ve been on since Logan was born, besides a one night trip to DC. Neither Mark nor I travel much, but Mark’s been gone at least 3 or 4 weeks, and I was pretty sure it was my turn for a week away. It didn’t hurt that it was Key West. I won’t lie, it was pretty great. I got to go for sunset runs along the water, had at least a whole hour every day to do whatever I wanted to do, and I didn’t hear TV the whole week. I didn’t sleep as much as I dreamed I would, though. Mark & Logan enjoyed themselves too—Logan actually paid some attention to Mark without me there. As an extra bonus, I got to see my Aunt Susie one night, and she made Christmas Eve dinner for me. We attempted to replicate it here in Colorado this Christmas, but there’s nothing like the real thing.

Here are some pictures from the last month:


Pretty sunset on the drive home.  Maybe someday I'll get that cracked windshield replaced.

Logan helping Daddy stick clip his route

Attempting to get Logan to nap at the crag.  Didn't work.


The view from my hotel in Key West



If you're shoes are big enough, you don't have to wear pants

Family X-country ski trip turned hike.  We haven't had much snow this winter.
Logan's first time on skates.  This was the day before he turned two.

Mark taking his climbing OCD to a new level. He carried an umbrella up to the rest to shield himself from the hot sun.

Logan & Mark on a trip to the playground.  All Mark needs is a raccoon hat and they'll be twins.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Logan's Day

A few more pictures from Logan's days at daycare:
This is his best bud/ sworn enemy, Devon.  This look about sums up their friendship.


One of his favorite activities, swinging off countertops/ high chairs.  Encouraged by Daddy for building finger strength.

Logan and Tori, at a sleepover in December while Mommy & Daddy were on work travel.
Logan and Gracie. Tammy just gave him his medicine and he wants nothing to do with her.


Where Logan hides when he's done something bad.  Under the horse's butt.

Logan's favorite things, puppy and the Dora car.  All sorts of things get socked away in that seat.