Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Spring Fever

I have been trying my darnedest to get back to some sense of normal life around here.  Yeah right.  All kinds of crazy is going on!  Our house was a bit of a germ fest last week as Eli came down with a nasty bug that looks like it may have been tonsillitis.  With a high fever and an ugly lookin' set of tonsils, I was sure it was strep.  Nope.  Doctor even had the nerve to suggest mono.  Yikes!

But after nearly 3 days of the fever, it finally broke, and the sore throat worked its way out. Thank goodness!  7 movies, 4 popsicles, and 5 smoothies later, he was able to get back to his friends at school.

And Jude couldn't be left out of the gunk.  He decided that spring was the perfect time to develop an allergy to something....and my best guess is that it is grass....or some springy weed in the grass.  We spent several evenings running around outside without shoes on.  Honestly, it is one of my favorite things....feeling the grass between my toes. I can't deny my kids that fun, can I?  Well, Jude will have shoes on from here on out.  My baby's feet went from "a sure sign of fun" filthy:


to rash ridden!  It was awful!!  The first day, he clawed the crud out of it while whimpering.  I could tell he was miserable.  The darn rash spread all the way up his trunk and was even on his ears!  Finally got it and the itching under control, and now, nearly two weeks later, it has faded.  It is healing, but it is definitely still there. Poor, sweet baby.

But despite all of that, we have still managed to do our best to get out and enjoy some of these beautiful spring days we have been blessed with.  We've had playground fun.....


....and backyard painting fun.  Jude went nuts with the finger paints.  I am still finding muddled little prints to clean up here there and everywhere in the backyard.  


Don't you just love a new set of paints? I do! So pretty!


Eventually Jude went in for a nap while Eli and I crafted outside the rest of the afternoon.  Painting and such.  It was delightful.  Truly delightful.    
 
And with these gorgeous days comes a desire to be outside and play outside even more.  We are working on making our backyard more kid-friendly in preparation for a summer of fun with two busy boys.  We scored this playhouse off of Craigslist....


....and Daddy and Eli are building a fort together. 

So, yeah.  I have come to the realization that there is no such thing as normal anymore.  Or maybe this is our normal....it just looks crazy to everyone else. 



Saturday, April 21, 2012

All Things Easter

As Easter neared, that meant our Lenten journey was ending, and we spent the final week, Holy Week, trying to remember the sacrifice that was made for us.  Eli was excited that his countdown calendar was almost all colored in and that Easter was so close.  I wanted to be sure to help him remember why we celebrate Easter.  On Good Friday, he and I sat down during Jude's afternoon nap to do the Stations of the Cross.  We reflected and even got a bit emotional about all that Jesus went through...for us. Pretty powerful stuff.

Throughout Lent, we did a color-a-day countdown calendar, an activity book with daily scripture tie-ins, prayed, and fasted. We subscribed to the Holy Heroes Lenten Adventure and even prayed some of the rosary together.  Eli was incredibly sweet this year and decided to give up chips and cookies.  This was a huge sacrifice for him as he loves both of those things.  I think grocery shopping was the hardest part.  Having to go past the bakery without getting a cookie was quite a challenge....especially when Jude got one. Overall, he did really well remembering and would often remind me that he couldn't have a treat because he had given it up for Lent.

Of course, we had found ways to have fun during Holy Week as well.  On Holy Saturday, we went to an egg hunt hosted by a local church...complete with all kinds of other fun activities such as a petting zoo, pony rides, bounce houses, cotton candy, and more.  Eli and I had been hiding eggs during the week so that Jude would know what to do in his first hunt. And did he ever. He was a pro!


We all got a kick out of the fact that he wanted nothing to do with the straw...he would pick it off carefully before putting each egg in his basket.  Just adorable!  Jude also got to have his first pony ride...he wasn't sure at first, but seemed ok with it in the end.


That afternoon, Eli woke up from his nap to discover that it was time to dye eggs!  Mommy (not-so)-secretly looks forward to dying eggs every year.  Jude got in on the decorating action too. 


The eggs turned out just beautiful. 

Then it was time for the Easter Bunny to pay us a visit. The boys got baskets that were exploding with all kinds of goodies and there were eggs all over the place. Inside and outside. Both boys were too excited to sleep and were up before the sun to discover the treats that were here for them.



Eli was excited to be able to bring "Alleluia" back out as we had hidden it away for Lent.



My parents were coming over for an Easter brunch, so the boys got to work making yummy Resurrection Rolls.  A must make Easter morning treat with a perfect message to go along with them.


Jude didn't quite get the hang of how to make them, but he had fun chowing down on the dough.  Haha!


We were glad Grandma and Grandpa could come and celebrate with us and enjoy a tasty brunch too.  They brought the boys some new Easter books.


The rest of the day was a joyful celebration of the resurrection....being with family and having fun. The boys had several more egg hunts in the back yard.  Doesn't everybody hunt for eggs without pants on?




We went to the Easter service that evening as Aunt Kristi was singing at this mass.  Time to don the spiffy bow ties Mommy made and go sing all kinds of Alleluias at church! 



My handsome boys.  Eli worked hard to comb that hair just the way he wanted it.

The day was great from start to finish.  Such a glorious Easter!

Christ the Lord is risen today. Alleluia!!