It's been interesting to see how they've changed since the beginning of the summer. At the beginning we could barely get them to put their feet in the water. Now they stay in the water so much better and don't run away from us every thirty seconds.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Friday: pool day
Today was the last weekend the pool was open. So Isaac and I went with our friends again.
It's been interesting to see how they've changed since the beginning of the summer. At the beginning we could barely get them to put their feet in the water. Now they stay in the water so much better and don't run away from us every thirty seconds.
It's been interesting to see how they've changed since the beginning of the summer. At the beginning we could barely get them to put their feet in the water. Now they stay in the water so much better and don't run away from us every thirty seconds.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Thursday: an insurance statistics question
How often do two cars from the same family run into each other? I feel like this should be a probability question, but I'm not really sure how to mathematically phrase it. Ben and I often end up in the same place after work, leave at the same time, and follow each other home. So our chances of getting into an accident with each other are really pretty good.
But mathematically speaking, what would you compare it to? Getting into an accident in general? Seems like it would be pretty small because there are so many non-family accidents. Getting into an accident vs not getting into an accident when following Ben home? How would you measure the times we didn't get into an accident?
Anyway, a fun thing to ponder.
But mathematically speaking, what would you compare it to? Getting into an accident in general? Seems like it would be pretty small because there are so many non-family accidents. Getting into an accident vs not getting into an accident when following Ben home? How would you measure the times we didn't get into an accident?
Anyway, a fun thing to ponder.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Wednesday: more firsts
First number 1: I made bacon for dinner. It took longer to cook than I expected.
First number 2: I ran the dishwasher three times today. I think that's a new record. The first was to partially clear the dishes from the disaster on Monday. The second contained some dishes, but all the bath toys also needed to be washed. (Oh, the joys of being a parent.) The third one mainly contained dishes from today (I used a lot for dinner), although there were a few stragglers from Monday too.
First number 3: Isaac wanted seconds of yogurt at breakfast. I think I finally figured out why our grocery bills are so high. Isaac is eating us out of house and home already. Last Friday he had four bowls of Cheerios (and blueberries). Yesterday he had 2.5 packets of oatmeal and blueberries. Today he had three bowls of yogurt (about two containers worth) and two bowls of Cheerios. Good thing he knows how to say "more, please." It's getting a lot of practice.
First number 2: I ran the dishwasher three times today. I think that's a new record. The first was to partially clear the dishes from the disaster on Monday. The second contained some dishes, but all the bath toys also needed to be washed. (Oh, the joys of being a parent.) The third one mainly contained dishes from today (I used a lot for dinner), although there were a few stragglers from Monday too.
First number 3: Isaac wanted seconds of yogurt at breakfast. I think I finally figured out why our grocery bills are so high. Isaac is eating us out of house and home already. Last Friday he had four bowls of Cheerios (and blueberries). Yesterday he had 2.5 packets of oatmeal and blueberries. Today he had three bowls of yogurt (about two containers worth) and two bowls of Cheerios. Good thing he knows how to say "more, please." It's getting a lot of practice.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Tuesday: a busy day
Phew...today was busy.
This morning I tried to tame the kitchen jungle. I made progress. Now it just looks bad, not scary. Isaac helped by playing really well with the dishwasher bottle holder. Hey, whatever works.
Then I went into school a little bit earlier than normal as I needed to feel like I knew what I was doing a little bit more. Isaac seemed to have a great time at day care though, and overall there seems to be a little more work than I was expecting (I was expecting that), so this time might end up being the new normal. We'll see how it goes.
Class went well. I was able to fill the whole time, which is probably one of the things I was most worried about. No one laughed overtly at me. I mostly knew what I was talking about. It was just a long time...two 1.5 hour classes back to back. Next class period will be a little bit more "work on your own" so hopefully I won't feel quite so out of it at the end. Or I'll just get used to it.
Then we played racquetball. I almost had a post about how I didn't score a single point the whole time so I gave Ben a bloody nose. But as I was writing the post in my head I got a point. It just took me a really long time to warm up. It may have helped that I really did make Ben bleed on his nose (although it was at the beginning of playing) and so he had the "you hurt me" excuse for letting me have a few points.
And now it's night time and I'm trying to wind down but it isn't working well. I still had a bunch of emails to deal with. And then I thought I might as well write my blog post.
This morning I tried to tame the kitchen jungle. I made progress. Now it just looks bad, not scary. Isaac helped by playing really well with the dishwasher bottle holder. Hey, whatever works.
Then I went into school a little bit earlier than normal as I needed to feel like I knew what I was doing a little bit more. Isaac seemed to have a great time at day care though, and overall there seems to be a little more work than I was expecting (I was expecting that), so this time might end up being the new normal. We'll see how it goes.
Class went well. I was able to fill the whole time, which is probably one of the things I was most worried about. No one laughed overtly at me. I mostly knew what I was talking about. It was just a long time...two 1.5 hour classes back to back. Next class period will be a little bit more "work on your own" so hopefully I won't feel quite so out of it at the end. Or I'll just get used to it.
Then we played racquetball. I almost had a post about how I didn't score a single point the whole time so I gave Ben a bloody nose. But as I was writing the post in my head I got a point. It just took me a really long time to warm up. It may have helped that I really did make Ben bleed on his nose (although it was at the beginning of playing) and so he had the "you hurt me" excuse for letting me have a few points.
And now it's night time and I'm trying to wind down but it isn't working well. I still had a bunch of emails to deal with. And then I thought I might as well write my blog post.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Monday: garden pot
Tonight I ate my first tomato with dinner. It was slightly on the green side, but not so much that it didn't taste good. We had sausage alfredo with tomato. It was delicious.
It looks like I'll get two more tomatoes from this plant. I thought that one of the other branches was going to bear some fruit too, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen.
In other news, it was a rather busy day. I also got a ton of groceries because everything was on sale and we needed a few more things than normal. So many that my cart was filled to the brim and the under rack was full. Of course, that also included a big thing of toilet paper...but still, there was a lot. There were a few other errands. And I made curry for tomorrow. The house is a mess (more so than normal...groceries are still out, the kitchen is a disaster from making two meals, and laundry is here and there and everywhere), but we at least have something to eat and wear. I still need to get sheets on the bed though. Bother.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Sunday: flower beds and quilts
We have a flower bed in the back yard. Actually, I guess we have two. They're not huge, but they're bigger than I would have made them. This summer grass started growing in one. The flowers that grew there last year didn't come up. So instead of pulling out all of the grass, I moved the edger thingy and made the flower bed smaller. Multiple problems solved.
I was also taking pictures of a quilt when Ben and Isaac joined me on the deck. Isaac made a beeline for the quilt and laid down on it. Then he pulled Ben and I on it. So we had some fun family time on the quilt.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Friday: Dutch Village
Betsy and I went with our sons to Dutch Village today. They will probably enjoy it a little bit more in a year or so, but there was still stuff for them to do.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Thursday: moodle
Preface: Moodle is a web-based application that Hope uses for teachers to give homework, receive homework, give handouts, etc. It's not super intuitive, but I did use it last semester without too many problems.
Amanda: Heya Moodle. It's time to get you set up for this semester. First we need to rearrange all your content from beginning to end since it is currently end to beginning.
Moodle: Are you sure? I kind of like it this way.
Amanda: I'm sure. Maybe I can decrease the font size to barely ledgible to make the content faster to move.
Moodle: Oh, that sounds like fun.
Amanda: Ok. January 6...to the top. May 8...to the bottom. January 10...to the top. May 6...to the bottom.
Moodle: this isn't so bad.
Amanda: Wait. Why is May 8 back on top?
Moodle: I like it up there.
Amanda: Wait again. Why is January 10's title on May 6's content?
Moodle: I thought it would be more fun this way.
Amanda: For me or for you?
Moodle: For me. It's all about me.
Amanda: I see. I guess I'll have to make the font size normal and move them.
Moodle: Ok. But I don't really want you to move them.
Amanda: I know. But I need to.
Moodle: Oh.
Amanda gets them all in order. It takes forever.
Amanda: Ok. Now let's change the dates to the correct ones for this semester. Wait, where did the second day go?
Moodle: I thought it would be better after day 5.
Amanda: Oh, you did? I don't.
Moodle: Are you sure?
Amanda: Yes. Now where did day 7 go?
Moodle: I thought it should be last.
Amanda: sigh.
Epilogue - I finally got them in the correct order with the correct titles (I hope.) But it took significantly longer than I expected. Due to a few other non-Moodle problems I am feeling slightly behind and school hasn't even started yet. Also, isn't Moodle a fun word to say?!?
Amanda: Heya Moodle. It's time to get you set up for this semester. First we need to rearrange all your content from beginning to end since it is currently end to beginning.
Moodle: Are you sure? I kind of like it this way.
Amanda: I'm sure. Maybe I can decrease the font size to barely ledgible to make the content faster to move.
Moodle: Oh, that sounds like fun.
Amanda: Ok. January 6...to the top. May 8...to the bottom. January 10...to the top. May 6...to the bottom.
Moodle: this isn't so bad.
Amanda: Wait. Why is May 8 back on top?
Moodle: I like it up there.
Amanda: Wait again. Why is January 10's title on May 6's content?
Moodle: I thought it would be more fun this way.
Amanda: For me or for you?
Moodle: For me. It's all about me.
Amanda: I see. I guess I'll have to make the font size normal and move them.
Moodle: Ok. But I don't really want you to move them.
Amanda: I know. But I need to.
Moodle: Oh.
Amanda gets them all in order. It takes forever.
Amanda: Ok. Now let's change the dates to the correct ones for this semester. Wait, where did the second day go?
Moodle: I thought it would be better after day 5.
Amanda: Oh, you did? I don't.
Moodle: Are you sure?
Amanda: Yes. Now where did day 7 go?
Moodle: I thought it should be last.
Amanda: sigh.
Epilogue - I finally got them in the correct order with the correct titles (I hope.) But it took significantly longer than I expected. Due to a few other non-Moodle problems I am feeling slightly behind and school hasn't even started yet. Also, isn't Moodle a fun word to say?!?
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Wednesday: a day of errands
This morning our first stop was the farmer's market. I love the bustle of our farmer's market; it makes me feel good. We got some broccoli, corn, beans, blueberries, and pears. We then hopped over to the library, where we surprisingly found story hour. I don't understand how I manage to disconnect with story hour so often...and this one was the last one for a month. Anyway, Isaac had a lot of fun, especially with the bouncing rhymes.
We stopped home for a nap and lunch and then went to Pier 1. The lady there thought Isaac might like to pull one of their wheeled baskets, but he was a little bit to short for that. So instead he pushed it. In order to keep some semblance of control, I pulled/steered. This meant that I quickly walked past everything, so if something caught my eye I'd have to go around a circle a few times to get a good look at it. While the basket was a little annoying, it was also quite a bit of fun and mostly kept Isaac's hands occupied. Then off to Kohls as I wanted some more T-shirts. That didn't go all that well, but I did manage to get some shirts.
We also swam in the lake. I put Isaac in a floaty thing thinking he would cry and complain, but he enjoyed it. We got out when he started drinking the lake water. I shucked the corn while we dried and he got super excited. He does love corn on the cob.
We stopped home for a nap and lunch and then went to Pier 1. The lady there thought Isaac might like to pull one of their wheeled baskets, but he was a little bit to short for that. So instead he pushed it. In order to keep some semblance of control, I pulled/steered. This meant that I quickly walked past everything, so if something caught my eye I'd have to go around a circle a few times to get a good look at it. While the basket was a little annoying, it was also quite a bit of fun and mostly kept Isaac's hands occupied. Then off to Kohls as I wanted some more T-shirts. That didn't go all that well, but I did manage to get some shirts.
We also swam in the lake. I put Isaac in a floaty thing thinking he would cry and complain, but he enjoyed it. We got out when he started drinking the lake water. I shucked the corn while we dried and he got super excited. He does love corn on the cob.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Tuesday: new school year
Today was the first day of daycare for Isaac and school prep for me. I don't really feel as though I got a ton done, but I did get a lot of questions answered and hopefully things will be more ready for me on Thursday.
Isaac seemed to have a good day at daycare too. It's a little hard since he can't tell me what he did, but he was happy as I came to get him and his teacher said he did very well.
Isaac seemed to have a good day at daycare too. It's a little hard since he can't tell me what he did, but he was happy as I came to get him and his teacher said he did very well.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Monday: Happy Birthday
Today was my birthday! It was nice, as birthdays go. Isaac and I went to the gym this morning and I did aquarobics. I had forgotten that they do them in the outside pool during the summer, as so was rather late. I'm not sure I loved it in the outside pool as it seemed a little shallow, but there were some nice features too...we made a bunch of whirlpools, just like little kids. :)
I had dinner with Ben's family. And carrot cake. I do love carrot cake and almost always get it at restaurants, but then decide to get something else or skip dessert.
Here's to another good year!
I had dinner with Ben's family. And carrot cake. I do love carrot cake and almost always get it at restaurants, but then decide to get something else or skip dessert.
Here's to another good year!
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Sunday: adult
Do you ever look around you and think "Hmm, I seem to be an adult?"
Do you then freak out a little bit and think that being an adult might not be such a good idea?
I do.
And a completely unrelated picture to lighten the mood...
Do you then freak out a little bit and think that being an adult might not be such a good idea?
I do.
And a completely unrelated picture to lighten the mood...
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Saturday: alone - ish
Today I went to the big quilt show in Grand Rapids. I went all by myself, which really ended up being quite wonderful. There were a few times in the days leading up to it were I found myself thinking about logistics with Isaac in tow, and then happily remembered that he wasn't joining me on this occasion.
Most of the quilts were splendid. A few were ugly. I usually find myself most intrigued by the ones that I think that I could make, if I took enough time. (Basically, this means pieced quilts and not applique or art quilts.) But there were a few of the other kinds that I really liked too. My favorite parts were probably the guild challenge section and the miniatures. The guild challenge gave a theme that the members were supposed to design a quilt around, such as "under". There were quilts with under bridges and under blankets and down under themes. It was interesting to see how different people interpreted the challenge. The miniature quilts were amazing because they had a gazillion pieces in about a 12" x 12" square. A gazillion pieces in a bed quilt look amazing, but in a small square they were especially stunning.
I went through the vendor area in search of some good sky fabric...not too dark, not too white, not too patterned. I found some perfect sky, along with a few other good pieces.
Most of the quilts were splendid. A few were ugly. I usually find myself most intrigued by the ones that I think that I could make, if I took enough time. (Basically, this means pieced quilts and not applique or art quilts.) But there were a few of the other kinds that I really liked too. My favorite parts were probably the guild challenge section and the miniatures. The guild challenge gave a theme that the members were supposed to design a quilt around, such as "under". There were quilts with under bridges and under blankets and down under themes. It was interesting to see how different people interpreted the challenge. The miniature quilts were amazing because they had a gazillion pieces in about a 12" x 12" square. A gazillion pieces in a bed quilt look amazing, but in a small square they were especially stunning.
I went through the vendor area in search of some good sky fabric...not too dark, not too white, not too patterned. I found some perfect sky, along with a few other good pieces.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Thursday: looking up
Isaac and I laid with our heads on the bottom basement steps and looked at the ceiling this afternoon. He looks at ceilings a lot more than I do. They're kind of interesting, but I tend to ignore them.
Here was our view.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Wednesday: castle park
Today I finally managed to see the Castle that is in Holland. (I find it a little weird that it doesn't have a name besides "the Castle". But then, as far as I know, it's the only one in the area. I just looked up castles in Michigan. There were 19 on the list and this castle wasn't included. The closest was Kalamazoo, which really isn't that far away, especially when you're talking about castle density.)
Situated in Castle Park, there are lots of "no tresspassing" and "members only" signs around the area. In high school some friends and I had tried to go find it after seeing it on a post card, only to be intimidated by the signs. It was a very disappointing day.
But a friend of mine was vacationing in the park, so today I had a valid reason to go see it. Hurray! Legend has it that the Wizard of Oz was written in the area and the Emerald City was inspired by this little castle and surrounding area.
We also took a short walk on the beach, but the small kids weren't really enjoying it. Well, Isaac might have been since I put him on my shoulders and he was messing up my hair, but that wasn't really the point of the walk.
Situated in Castle Park, there are lots of "no tresspassing" and "members only" signs around the area. In high school some friends and I had tried to go find it after seeing it on a post card, only to be intimidated by the signs. It was a very disappointing day.
But a friend of mine was vacationing in the park, so today I had a valid reason to go see it. Hurray! Legend has it that the Wizard of Oz was written in the area and the Emerald City was inspired by this little castle and surrounding area.
We also took a short walk on the beach, but the small kids weren't really enjoying it. Well, Isaac might have been since I put him on my shoulders and he was messing up my hair, but that wasn't really the point of the walk.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Tuesday: 10000 steps
I finally had a day were my pedometer was over 10000 steps. Phew. It turns out that walking around the house just doesn't really get you that far, so most days I get embarrassingly few steps. I think I've had a few days since getting the pedometer that have also been over, but I don't wear it every day and sometimes it gets put on a little late.
To accomplish this amazing achievement, I walked around the lake (trying to get Isaac to take an early nap - it worked), played racquetball (although we didn't play as long as normal), and mowed the grass (I don't have anything interesting to say about the grass).
To accomplish this amazing achievement, I walked around the lake (trying to get Isaac to take an early nap - it worked), played racquetball (although we didn't play as long as normal), and mowed the grass (I don't have anything interesting to say about the grass).
Monday, August 12, 2013
Monday: rain
It was a beautiful rainy day today. Isaac and I went to Target, the Pet store, and Meijer. Afterwards Isaac took a nap while I listened to the rain, too enlivened by it to sleep. I don't feel as though I was incredibly productive during his nap, but it was still nice to get a few things taken care of.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Friday- Sunday: cottage
This weekend we went up to Dad and Pat's cottage. Isaac experienced so many new things! Sparklers, paddle boats, marshmallows, corn on the cob, bottle rockets, new toys, and a 360 swing. It was a very nice weekend.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Thursday: one more
Isaac seems to have picked up "one more" from some where...probably from me. He holds up one finger while doing it. I take this to mean that he can count to one, but again, he's probably just copying me.
This morning he kept telling me a story, clapping, and saying one more. He would proceed to tell the story, in very soft but audible tones, clap, and again say "one more". I know it was a story because I clapped before it was finished once and he just looked at me with a confused look...we weren't at the end of the story, so why was I clapping?
Then we were at the park late this morning and he decided that he can go down the slides by himself if he goes on his stomach and feet first. (I've been trying to get him to go down by himself for a while. This was also the first time that I didn't actually have to physically slide down with him but could just hold his hands.) He would get to the bottom and as he was climbing the stairs he would say "one more."
This morning he kept telling me a story, clapping, and saying one more. He would proceed to tell the story, in very soft but audible tones, clap, and again say "one more". I know it was a story because I clapped before it was finished once and he just looked at me with a confused look...we weren't at the end of the story, so why was I clapping?
Then we were at the park late this morning and he decided that he can go down the slides by himself if he goes on his stomach and feet first. (I've been trying to get him to go down by himself for a while. This was also the first time that I didn't actually have to physically slide down with him but could just hold his hands.) He would get to the bottom and as he was climbing the stairs he would say "one more."
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Wednesday: interacting
We had some friends over for dinner tonight. It's always fun to see them. Then we went on a walk to wear the boys out. (Their son is about the same age as Isaac.) It was really fun to watch them interact...they uh-oh-ed to each other and ran together. The other boy tried tickling Isaac to no avail, but Isaac had earlier tried being the follower in follow-the-leader and that didn't really work out either.
Both boys walked most of the way around the lake, so it was probably just shy of a mile. Or maybe a bit over a mile by the time you account for all of the zig-zagging that they did.
Both boys walked most of the way around the lake, so it was probably just shy of a mile. Or maybe a bit over a mile by the time you account for all of the zig-zagging that they did.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Tuesday: today
Early, early this morning Nathan and Liz left. :( We had an excellent day with them yesterday too and it is always sad to separate. But Christmas isn't really that far away.
The rest of the day Isaac and I hung out...we took a walk to Joann's to get a spool of thread. It seemed like kind of a long walk for a tiny item, but Isaac likes strollering and I should walk more. We cleaned up a little bit, took a nap, played, and just did the normal stuff.
We had dinner with Ben's family which was nice as always. Sometimes I feel like Isaac is interacting with them more, and sometimes he's completely oblivious. Like when his cousin gave him a good-bye hug...he just kept looking at something on the back of a car.
edit: Isaac also ate more pizza than his grandpa. He was putting it away!
The rest of the day Isaac and I hung out...we took a walk to Joann's to get a spool of thread. It seemed like kind of a long walk for a tiny item, but Isaac likes strollering and I should walk more. We cleaned up a little bit, took a nap, played, and just did the normal stuff.
We had dinner with Ben's family which was nice as always. Sometimes I feel like Isaac is interacting with them more, and sometimes he's completely oblivious. Like when his cousin gave him a good-bye hug...he just kept looking at something on the back of a car.
edit: Isaac also ate more pizza than his grandpa. He was putting it away!
Monday, August 5, 2013
Sunday
Today was a very nice day with Nathan and Liz (and Dad and Pat). In the afternoon we went for frozen yogurt and took a walk around Hope, marveling at how many things have changed.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Friday: yesterday
I finished my puzzle two days ago. I decided not to do the borders because 1) they were boring white and would have been difficult and 2) my table wasn't quite big enough. Isaac helped me take it apart and he was really good at that part. :)
Today kind of felt like it dragged a little bit. One reason might be that Ben gave me my birthday present early and I was excited to use it tonight. He got me a pair of cordless headphones. I've had such trouble lately with my corded ones...they keep tangling in the chair as I go back and forth between the sewing machine and iron. And so far they've been awesome!
Today kind of felt like it dragged a little bit. One reason might be that Ben gave me my birthday present early and I was excited to use it tonight. He got me a pair of cordless headphones. I've had such trouble lately with my corded ones...they keep tangling in the chair as I go back and forth between the sewing machine and iron. And so far they've been awesome!
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