Visit from Nana and Pops

Nana and Pops came to see us in March.  It is always so nice to have them here! Pops met Nina for the first time, and Nana saw how much she had changed in just a few months.  It was so great to see them and their help was greatly appreciated! Pops seems to have endless energy when it comes to playing with his grandchildren.  Clara loved it!

We took them to several of our regular places– the Children’s Museum, the zoo, brunch at Liberty Market– but also some new things like a spring training game at Salt River Fields and Wildlife World Zoo!

Please come back again soon! We love you two!

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The Holidays

I have to admit, Thanksgiving and Christmas were a little hazy this year.  Nina was born just two days before Thanksgiving.  So we just stayed at home, and Jeff and Nana made us a great meal.

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We tried to do some festive things since this was the first Christmas we spent in Arizona.  We’ve always been grad students or in between jobs and had the time to go back to Mississippi.  Not this year and definitely not with a one month old baby! We saw lots of Christmas lights and put up our Christmas tree. Clara loved the tree.  She would sit in front of it and just talk about the ornaments– “Mom, will you look at the ornaments with me?” “this one is pretty and glittery” “Which one is your favorite?”

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Making a present tower of course…

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The Children’s Museum trucked in 20 tons of snow so we went for the day to check it out.  It’s Phoenix and it was drizzly, so when we got there only an hour after the museum opened, there was just a small pile of snow in the parking lot that was overrun with kids.  Clara was unimpressed.  She loves the museum though, so the outing was still a hit.

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We tried to sleep…

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We went to Zoolights again…

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We played outside under our orange tree in the frigid Phoenix winter temperatures…

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We went to our church on Christmas Eve and then had dinner at a friend’s house.  We spent Christmas morning with just our family of four.  We opened presents, read the Christmas story, and made cupcakes for Jesus’ Birthday.  We are still trying to work out our own family’s traditions!  We went to dinner at another friend’s house that evening.  We are thankful for friends here!

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Fall 2014

Here are some highlights of our Fall 2014.

 

Picnic in the backyard

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Cheering on Mississippi State.  It was a great season!  Although it did not end quite as we hoped, it sure was exciting!

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We visited Schnepf Farms again this year with some friends.  It was fun to see how much more Clara enjoyed it this time! We spent some time at the petting zoo, saw a dog show and pig races, and picked out pumpkins to take home and carve (a huge hit with Clara).  Just to give you a picture of our very verbal toddler– on the way home from the farm, Clara said, “a donkey licked it” while holding her shoe.  She then took her shoe off, smelled it, and said, “See, it smells like a donkey.”  Nice, Clara.

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Clara spent her first night in her new big kid bed when we got home from Schnepf Farms.  We have the bunk beds that Jeff slept in for most of his childhood– really fun! She did well but was just a little concerned about the new bed and the dark.  She went to sleep pretty quickly though and slept through the night!

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Clara’s first time carving a pumpkin.  She told us it was too slimy and let Jeff do most of it.

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Clara was a cat for Halloween for the second year in a row.  This costume was given to her by Nana and Pops last year to carry on the tradition because I loved my cat costume as a kid and wore it year after year.  Too bad we don’t still have the original but her new one is super cute!  We spent the night before Halloween with friends and decided to let Clara trick-or-treat to just a few of our neighbors and hand out candy on the actual night.  At the first house, she was already a little iffy with the creepy decorations.  By the time we made it to the second house, she was telling me that she did not want to knock on the door.  As we made our way down the street, we ran into a little boy in a full Godzilla costume, and Clara lost it.  I think this started her saying, “I’m scared of the alligator” and turned into an imaginary alligator that is sometimes in our house.  She likes to pretend but then seems to actually get a little scared sometimes.

Some things that you might hear Clara say about the alligator:

–  “I’m hiding my feet (blanket over them) so the alligator can’t get me.”

– “It’s not an alligator… it’s just a deer.”

– “Alligators are not nice.”

– “It’s just outside with Walcott” or “It’s far away at the zoo”

After the Godzilla incident, we came home and handed out candy until a dad dressed as a creepy clown ended the night for Clara.

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Around the house…

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One of Clara’s favorite things– spending the day in her pajamas.  She is getting a lot better at entertaining herself.  Here she told me that she was setting her people up for a parade.

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Out of Africa

Jeff, Clara, and I visited the wildlife park Out of Africa at the end of September.   We bought tickets at a deal and wanted to get in a visit before a new baby joined the family.  It was about a two hour drive north to Camp Verde from Phoenix.  We got out of town early and made it for the first safari ride of the day.  They have a large, enclosed preserve where you can get up close to lots of animals! It was much cooler than I think we expected.  We were given celery to feed the giraffes, and one came right up to the bus and stuck his head in.  Clara held the celery in her mouth and got a nice giraffe kiss! We pet a huge snake, a cavy, and a crocodile monitor and saw many other animals pretty close up (tigers, lions, hyenas…).  Definitely worth the trip!

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A Wedding and the Beach

Since I missed some blogging over the last several months, I may play a little catch up.  We all went back to Mississippi in May for a good friend’s wedding that Jeff was honored to be a part of — congratulations Mark and Hayley!  The wedding was great, and we had such a good time seeing friends! It’s not too often that we get to spend time with them.

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 Unfortunately, Jeff had to head back to work after the wedding while Clara and I stayed and traveled to the beach with my family.  We had a great time!  This was really Clara’s first real beach trip.  It was so much fun being at the beach with family and all being together for several days.  Clara really enjoyed her time with her cousins.  Anna Ruth even took her first steps while we were there– and to her Aunt Beth! I was thrilled! We did lots of playing at the beach, eating good food, and just enjoying time together.  Thank you Nana and Pops!

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And one of my favorites from the trip…

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Daddy’s Day Off

Jeff had a random day off in the middle of the week today so we took advantage of our extra time and went to the Children’s Museum.  Clara is just now about the age where she really enjoys all of the exhibits at the museum.  We all really had fun!

These first pictures are of Jeff and Clara in the huge climbing structure at the museum.  Clara was pretty bold and didn’t show much fear.  She must get that from Jeff. I only wish I had a picture of all three of us going down the narrow chutes at the end where you went down one hole to a lower level and then crawled to the next hole to keep descending (unsure if this thing has a name) with a parade of kids behind us.  As we were in it, we overheard one of the museum workers saying that this was the first time they had seen adults in this section. Nice.

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Jeff and Clara making a pizza.

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Clara is a fan of tents lately so she liked this part of the museum.  She now brings us a blanket at home and says tent so we will put it over our heads and hang out underneath.

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Also, check out Clara painting in the art center’s castle.  Pretty cool…

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After a short nap, we went to dinner at a nearby Mexican place. We had been in a phase with Clara where going out to dinner just wasn’t too enjoyable.  It seems that is getting better though.  She had fun at this place and enjoyed having her own meal of a quesadilla, rice, and beans.  Too bad a lot of it ended up in her hair.

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Thanksgiving in Pine

We decided to rent a cabin in the mountains for Thanksgiving just to get away as a family.  We had a really good time! It was beautiful there and relaxing. It was cold for us but we enjoyed bundling up and having a constant, cozy fire in the cabin. It was great to be outside and let Clara explore the woods.  She learned about pine cones and acorns for the first time I think.  They are just not very plentiful around Phoenix!  We hiked at Tonto Natural Bridge State Park.  It was amazing! We went to an outdoor Christmas festival in Payson and even met Santa Claus in the small city hall of Pine after their Christmas parade. We managed to cook a pretty decent Thanksgiving dinner in our small cabin after bringing all of our food from home. This was our first family vacation with just the three of us (plus Walcott), and we hope to do it again soon!

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Nana and Pops in Tempe

My parents visited us in October.  I know, we are way behind on the blog.  Jeff recently gave it a face lift, and hopefully we will now be up and running.  It was so fun to have a visit from family!  We enjoyed showing them around and visiting some of our favorite spots (mainly food related).  We ate at food trucks, our favorite middle eastern grocery/restaurant, a new vegan place I’ve been wanting to try, and of course, tacos. We went to the zoo and the children’s museum. Clara had a blast with them.  She loved to bring them book after book and just to have constant playmates. We love you Nana and Pops!

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Schnepf Farms and Halloween

In October, we went with some friends to Schnepf Farms.  We were surprised to see how much of an event it was.  There were pig races, a dog stunt show, a pumpkin patch, a petting zoo, and a lot more.  It was a fun time!

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We went over to some friends’ house for Halloween and just enjoyed some time hanging out.  The kids were super cute in their costumes.  Clara wore a cat costume that was given to her by Nana and Pops.  As a child, I was a cat every Halloween for several years so my parents thought it was only fitting that Clara dress like a cat as well.

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