ok, so I don't feel like sitting forever and uploading pictures today, so for the visually stimulated, visit http://jesseandlauren.com for the pictures to go with these stories. They are in the second half of the March album.
First of all, Erin left yesterday, and that was a lot of fun to have her here. It was stressful not being home, and Graham was quite fussy most of the time, but who am I kidding, he's upstairs crying right now because he doesn't want to go to sleep.
Anyway, we went to DC one day, and I decided that is a place where you need to have one person dedicated to following around a 2 year old. In other words, I wish I had Jesse to help me out, but alas, it did not work out. We started in the Art Museum, which Nate of course loved. Now, he did not love it due to the priceless masterpieces that adorn the walls. We saw Monet's, Cassatt's, and many other works by the Impressionist Masters. No, Nate loved how when he yelled his voice echoed. He loved running through the scarcely populated hallways. He loved playing with the flowers in the atrium. He loved running right in front of people. Good times were had by all. Chances are good that Graham was upset, so I was carrying him this whole time.
After the art museum we went to the Natural History museum, and that went better. We got to see the dinosaur bones, and the hall of mammals, and the insect discovery area, and Nate loved all of those. He still ran around like a madman, and Graham was crying quite a bit when he woke up and realized he was starving. But it went better.
We then had a break and let the kids run around on the mall. It wasn't too cold that day which was nice. After that we went to the Air and Space museum, and Graham slept through that whole thing, so my mom sat on a bench with the 2 strollers full of sleeping babies. (Isaac was asleep as well.) Anyway, Nate's favorite activity was going up and down the escalator. We did that for quite a bit. He did love the planes and space ships too though. That may have been the best museum for Nate for the day. Plus, we got to ride the metro, and Nate loves that. All in all, it was a stressful day for me, but we had fun. Nate had a lot of fun.
We also went down the Baltimore, which as you all know, is my favorite place in Maryland to visit. We took the metro to get there as well, which was fine in the morning, but we got poured on when we were walking back to it. We spent the day at the Maryland Science Center. That was fun, except that it was pretty full. At first I had Graham that I was carrying, and Nate running around, and a stroller to watch on top of that, so in Newton's Hall it was not as fun for me. Then though we went up to the little kid's room. It's an under 8 room. There is stroller parking right inside, and an attendant at the door to make sure your kids do not run away. Nate spent most of his time in this room at one of those walls that has the pegs that poke through and you make hand impressions in it. He could have spent all day playing with that. He did finally find some other areas to play with, and all in all it was a good time. They even have a chair in the toddler room where you can sit and nurse your baby.
Easter was fun. We did some activities at my mom's house, like dying eggs and having an Easter egg hunt. Nate enjoyed those things, even though I think it was like 20 below outside as we were hunting for eggs. Anyway, Nate enjoyed these activities so much, that we did some of them at home a second time. He really was interested in coloring eggs this year. A big part of that for him was actually coloring the eggs, with crayons and everything. I showed him how if you color on the eggs first, then the design will show up after you put them in the dye. Nate also really liked plopping the eggs into the dye and splashing it all over the place. That is what you get when you dye eggs with a 2 year old.
He really liked his Easter basket, and enjoyed eating candy for breakfast. Who doesn't? For the first time this year I had Nate and Graham in matching outfits. I figure that I only have a few years when I can dress my little boys in cute outfits. After that they'll be like, 10 year old boys, and the whole world will be over. So for now, they are my cute little boys, and I will dress them in matching outfits.
Our final outing was to Chuck E Cheese, and that worked out ok, until the end when everyone had a meltdown at the same time. Myself included.
Now I am enjoying having my life back to normal. Nate does miss Ben and Mady, and continues to ask to play with them, and I miss my sister, but it will be nice to clean my house again, and for my kids to take naps. Speaking of which, I need to get on with my day, so check out the pictures on the other website, and that's it.
2 comments:
How fun. You've been busy. I love DC! I just went there for the first time last October and loved it! It definitely makes it more difficult having to take little people along though husbandless. Have fun getting back to normal life.
I'm looking forward to the joys of toddlerhood. Sounds like a scary thing to me when the kids outnumber the parents in any given activity!
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