After getting back from Kansas, Justin and I found out that The Greatest Show On Earth was going to be in Omaha and we decided to treat the kids and take them. (I've never been to a circus before, so I was a bit excited to have an excuse to go.) The kids were pretty interested in it for the most part, but it was a kinda long for their attention spans. Some of those stunts were beyond my comprehension...but I tend to be a bit of a wimp about heights. We got to the Quest Center early for the pre-show fun and we got to see the performers upclose and personal. The kids loved that part! It was pretty fun and we can all say we've been to the circus now!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Preface To Visiting Roger
I forgot to include these in the last post. When we promised Roger that we would visit, the kids were SO excited and wouldn't stop talking about it! Even though they didn't even really know what fishing was, they were constantly asking me when we were going to go fishing at Rogers. We got them some fishing poles to take down to Kansas and for Family Night the Monday before we went down, we had the kids practice with their poles. We were pleasantly suprised. Even though they weren't really going to be casting their lines, we showed them how and by the end of the practice session they were hitting the back fence with their practice lures. They still ask if they can go out back and practice with their fishing poles. :)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Trip to Kansas
In an earlier post, I talked about my Uncle Roger coming up to Omaha. We had promised to come see him as soon as we could, which ended up being right after Justin graduated. Oddly enough, the last time we had gone down to see him when I was 7 months pregnant with Bug. Going down this time, I was 7 months pregnant with baby #3. It had been way too long! He's an outdoorsman, and had three ponds on his beautiful land, the biggest one being less than 100 yards from his house, (hence why I've procrastinated visiting him for so long with little kids, being the paranoid mom that I am). The kids were required to wear life jackets when ever they went outside, so that my nerves wouldn't be completely shot by the end of the two day trip. Lucky for my kids, my cousin's kids were over when we arrived, and they were very happy to have play mates. Our two day visit consisted of chatting, fishing (and sometimes catching), exploring, planting, riding Roger's Gator tractor, playing in sand, relaxing (as much as I could do with my curious children being around a large body of water), and..of course, how could I forget..Justin giving paddle boat rides. It was so great to see my aunt and uncle and my cousin(who I haven't seen in about ten years) and I'm glad they let us come enjoy their company and their gorgeous land.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
JUSTIN GRADUATED!!!!
YEAH!!!! Justin graduated from Creighton with his doctorate in Physical Therapy on May 15th, 2010. What a cool celebration for our family!!! His hooding ceremony was my personal favorite of the whole experience, because that's what set it apart from a 'normal' graduation. It was very personal and special, (compared to the actual graduation, which was held at the Quest Center Omaha. I was a bit shocked to walk in and see that the facility didn't want to waste an opportunity for revenue and had opened their concessions. Nothin' like watchin a graduation with popcorn and a soda, right? lol) Bug and Tman behaved marvelously for both ceremonies, and after the actual graduation ceremony we went out as a family to none other than...Red Robin! The kids LOVED it! I am SO incredibley proud of Justin for all that he's accomplished and for all the hard work he has put in for our family's behalf! I love him more than anything and am so lukcy to have SUCH an amazing husband! Thanks for all you do Justin, and CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
Baby Steps
I've been hounded all summer because I haven't been updating. I have alot! I know! So...instead of spending two hours doing one giant update, I'm going to split them up, since most of the events this summer were fairly large events, and deserve there own posts! :) Will I ever grow out of this "on again, off again" blogging habit? Who knows...
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