Monday, December 22, 2008

Weekend Wonderland


The weather in Seattle has been crazy this past week. Last Wednesday, weather forecasters predicted a big snowstorm so schools were cancelled, only to not get any snow at all in Seattle and Issaquah. But then Thursday we got a little dusting of about an inch or 2, even though Redmond, just a few miles away got 8 inches! Phil was sorely disappointed that we didn't get better snowfall in Issaquah, but I was happy because we had plans to go to Centralia over the weekend for a wedding, and I had been looking forward to staying at The Great Wolf Lodge for months.

Even though the forecasters predicted a huge snowstorm to hit on Saturday night, we headed to Centralia after our nephew Greyson's First Birthday brunch party. The snow started coming down around Fort Lewis but luckily we made it to The Great Wolf Lodge around 4pm just as snow was really coming down hard.



Hayden unfortunately didn't sleep a wink in the car, even though it was precisely during his nap time, so he was loopy by the time we checked into our room. He luckily took about an hour nap before we ate dinner and headed to the wedding. The wedding was about a 15 minute drive away in Centralia, and the roads were covered in snow at least 6 inches deep. Even I-5 was covered. We made it to the wedding along with a couple hundred other family members and witnessed the beautiful ceremony.


The reception was back at the Great Wolf Lodge, where Hayden got to party it up until about 9:30pm.





I took Hayden to our room while Phil stayed behind and danced with his family at the wedding. Needless to say, Hayden completely crashed for the night back at the hotel room.

The next morning we awoke to over 8 inches of snow covering the area. It was a beautiful scene. We packed up our stuff, and had a big breakfast buffet before hitting the amazing waterpark inside the Lodge.


I was totally impressed by the whole experience and can't wait to go back with Hayden when he's a little older. He was pretty apprehensive about the water, especially since water sprays at you from all directions without warning on some of the play areas! He really liked just looking around and watching everything. He liked the big wave pool when it was calm, but hated the waves. He was very clingy and whiney at first, but after a while, he got more used to it and enjoyed walking around holding our hands and exploring around. Phil and I took turns with Hayden so we could also go on some of the big waterslides. WOW! I felt like a kid again. They were incredible! Such a rush. By mid-day, Hayden was getting a little chilly so we called it a day and got all dry to head home.

The roads were still treacherous from the lodge all the way to about Olympia, but then just slushy the rest of the drive home. Hayden even managed to actually fall asleep in the car for about an hour of the drive home!

I highly recommend The Great Wolf Lodge to all families. It is totally family-friendly and a wonderful experience. I can't wait to go back sometime. I think the ideal age is probably 3 yrs old - 16 yrs old, but even Hayden really did have a great time. I would definitely recommend spending 2 nights at the hotel, that way you can go back to your room after the waterpark and shower and not use just the locker rooms in the waterpark to get dressed. It was especially challenging to do it all with Hayden by myself in the Women's locker room. I wish I had more pictures to share, but we were just so caught up in the excitement we didn't remember to take many. Plus, we didn't want it in the waterpark area. You'll have to just go and see for yourself (or check out the website!).

New Camera

For our Christmas present to each other, Phil and I purchased a brand new Canon Rebel xsi digital SLR camera. It is amazing and I love playing around with all the settings. I hope to also take a one-day workshop class where they teach you more about photography. This is my new favorite hobby! Check out these test shots!



Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Issaquah Highlands Christmas Festival

Our lives have been so busy lately it seems I have share-worthy details almost every day!

On Sunday, our neighborhood put on a Christmas Festival at the Blakely Hall community center and Village Green Park. There was live outdoor music, a 3-horse-drawn wagon ride, ornament and cookie crafts, Santa, Mr. Claus reading The Christmas Story (from the Bible), a live Nativity with a real camel, cider and hot chocolate. The goal of the event was also to help raise support for World Vision and the International Justice Mission. Our church along with another neighborhood church were the primary sponsors and volunteer coordinators for the event. I was supposed to help with ticket sales and the ornament craft table, but came down with a bad sore throat and headache, so thought it best I didn't interact with too many people.

Phil, Hayden and I donned our Santa hats and braved the cold weather to enjoy the festival. Luckily, the rain subsided for the evening and we all had a really nice time.



Hayden enjoyed the outdoor music a lot. He also like the horse carriage ride. There were song sheets of Christmas Carols so the people in the wagon all broke out in songs. It was fun to get into the spirit.


Hayden also REALLY enjoyed decorating a cookie and even more enjoyed getting to eat it! (SEE, I DO spoil him once in a while!)






We met up with some of our neighbor friends and enjoyed relaxing and chatting with them until the end of the event. Santa even came over to our group for a little while to hang and chat. Once again, I was surprised that Hayden wasn't afraid of him at all. Even gave him some "high fives"!

Boo Boo's.

It seems Hayden's mode of all-out running everywhere is a recipe for lots of painful crashes. The other day he came running into the kitchen, tripped, and landed face first into the corner of the cabinet by the dishwasher. It just breaks my heart when he gets injured, but amazingly, he recovers pretty quickly after a short hug and a distraction with a book or toy. He won't let me anywhere near the boo boo with an ice pack or wash cloth, so sometimes I have to wait until he's distracted to clean it up and get a look at the damage. His face is having more and more scratches and bruises every day. I hear this is pretty typical for this age. I'm doing my best to keep toys and obstacles picked up, but sometimes he just gets tripped up on his own 2 feet. Poor guy. :(

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Phil watches 2 toddlers!

On Saturday mornings for the past few months, some of the moms from my Stroller Strides group have been training to run the Jingle Bell Run 5k (December 14th). On Saturday, my friend Christy's husband was out of town so Phil watched her son, Asher, while we went on our 3 mile run and had some coffee at the local coffee shop afterward. Phil had a great time feeding them Blueberry Pancakes (can you believe it!?) and the boys had a good time playing together. Phil did a great job babysitting both kiddos, although Phil got to see first-hand how Hayden still needs to work on sharing.




Monday, December 8, 2008

Santa Photo

I took Hayden to get his Santa photo taken last week. I was pretty sure we were going to have a red-faced screaming/crying shot, given Hayden's previous reactions to being placed anywhere and me walking away from him, not to mention on Santa's LAP! So I took him to Factoria Mall, where we recently met Santa at the Tim Noah concert. The Mall was completely quiet on a Tuesday mid-morning. With no one at all in line for Santa, they were more than happy to take their time with Hayden and let him get used to the situation. I brought a Christmas book that Hayden likes and gave it to Santa. After Hayden got a good look at the penguins and snowmen on display in Santa's North Pole set, Santa was able to lure Hayden closer with the book. I sat Hayden on Santa's lap as he read the book and I stood right next to him. By the end of the book, I was able to slip away and the photographer was able to get a bunch of photos. I was shocked that Hayden never cried! A few times he even smiled at the photographer's Goofy doll antics. Even though she was unable to capture a great smile in the photo, I'm just thrilled he looks as content as he does! Yay! Santa experience a success!! I even let Hayden eat some of the candy cane from Santa, and boy, did he LOVE that! No coal in Hayden's stocking! :)

Friday, November 28, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving, as usual, was a day of food, family, and football. In the morning, Phil played football with some friends from church at the park near our house. Hayden and I braved the cold weather for a little bit to watch.




After football, we headed over to Phil's parent's house in Kirkland. On the way, we made a call to Grandma Judi & family in Michigan.


All 3 of Phil's brother's were at Phil's Parent's house, with the 3 nephews + one more baby on the way, along with his Aunt and Uncle. So it was a full house and we pretty much just ate and ate and watched the Seahawks play a horrible game and then ate some more. I made Chex Mix and a Pumpkin Dump cake for my contribution to the massive amount of food at their house. And Grandma Doris has a toy room full of fun things for all the grandkids to play with, so Hayden was loving it all.



I missed seeing my dad this year at Thanksgiving. He and his wife are in Thailand celebrating her birthday. And unfortunately, they could be stuck there longer than they had planned. There is a huge government protest at the Bankok Airport shutting down all flights and tourists are being diverted to naval bases and smaller airports. I sure hope they are able to return home soon and safely.

On "Black Friday" I had no interest in 5am shopping this year, so after Hayden and I got up and ready, we went to KidsQuest at Factoria Mall to play. He had a great time and as we were leaving, I heard live music down in the middle of the mall and a big crowd so we went over to check it out. I was shocked to see my Childhood Idol, "Tim Noah" in concert on the stage, doing all the hits I remembered as a kid and also some classic Christmas songs. Then Santa made his big appearance!




Hayden really enjoyed all the activity and even took a candy cane from Santa and wasn't scared of him at all! I think we'll go back sometime this week to get his Santa pictures done with this Santa. He looks great in his Red Suit with a real beard and the backdrop for the photos was great. There were penguins spinning from decorative parachutes up above the set, and Hayden loved them just like ceiling fans. He even was spinning around like them when he was dancing to the music! Such a fun, spontaneous moment!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Hayden is 18 Months Old

Hard to believe that it's already been a year and a half since Hayden entered our lives. Every day he continues to amaze me and make me thank God for him.

Here are his "official" 18-month stats. I say "official" because he was so upset at the doctor's office that I'm not sure if he was still long enough to get an accurate height and weight reading.

HEIGHT: 34 inches (90th percentile)
WEIGHT: 26 lbs, 1 oz. (55th percentile)
HEAD CIRC: 19.5 in (85th percentile)

HAIR COLOR: STILL UNKNOWN!

LOVES:
Trucks, Buses, Cars, and Trains
Gears, wheels and ceiling fans (things that spin)
Books (Favorites: Hop on Pop, Go Dog Go, My First Trucks, Goodnight Moon, Runaway Bunny, Five Silly Monkeys, Thank You God, all the Sandra Boynton books, and a handful of others)
Food (Especially Broccoli, Black Beans, Veggie Booty, Edamame, Fish, Oatmeal, Blueberry Pancakes, almost all Fruits & Vegetables, Breads, Cookies/Animal Crackers, frozen bananas and grapes)
Milk
Straws
Forks
Microwaves
Baths
Brushing his teeth
Dogs - from a distance, in books, or stuffed
Bubbles
Grandma
Super Why
Elmo
Cookie Monster
Clocks
Shoes
Music
Being chased
Peek-A-Boo
Pattycake
Horsey Rides


DISLIKES:
Sharing
Getting his face washed after meals (getting better)
Real dogs barking
Loud noises (like the Power Drill or Vacuum)
Getting his diaper changed
Strangers holding him
Mashed potatoes
Cottage Cheese


LATEST ACHIEVEMENTS:
Climbing up and down stairs
Climbing on the coffee table and couch
Dancing
Spinning in circles
Somersaults (unassisted!)
Shape Sorters
Stacking descending-sized buckets into a tall dower
Eating with a spoon and fork
Drinking from a cup without assistance
Showing the number 1, 4 and 5 on his fingers
Blowing Kisses
Blowing air (like the wind)
Whistling (seriously!)
Fake Snoring sounds and laying his head on a pillow
Lots of different animal sounds: Meow, Horse's snort, Pig's snort, Moo, Baa, Naa, Lion's Roar, Cock-A-Doodle, Donkey's Hee-Haw, Monkey's OO-OO-Ah-Ah
Following simple directions (put things in garbage, bring me a book, sit down)
Using manners - Please and Thank You in sign language
Pointing to body parts when asked (nose, knee, toes, eyes, ears, hair)
Pointing to things in books when asked (like "Where's the cat?", "Where's the garbage can?", "Where's the moon?")
Sign Language: More, Please, Thank You, Milk, Bye Bye, Change (diaper), Cookie, All Done, Cold
Words: Mommy ("MumMum"), Daddy, Papa, Grandma ("Maa"), Mail Man, Hi, Bye Bye, Truck ("Tt"), Car ("dAR" - spoken like a Pirate!), Help ("Puh"), Dog ("dGO"), Boo-Boo, Ice, Brr, Juice, Ball, Uh-Oh, LaLaLa (sing!), door. Some words are a little less clear -- gears, shoes, garage, fan, table -- you would only know if you knew "his language" like Mommy and Daddy do.
Saying "Hhhh" when he sees the letter "H" or when asked, "What does the H say?"


SCHEDULE:
7:30am - Wake Up
8:00am - Breakfast
10:30am - Snack
12:15pm - Lunch
1:00pm - Nap
3:30pm - Wake Up from Nap, Snack
5:30pm - Dinner
7:00pm - Start Bedtime routine
7:30pm - Asleep for the night

He had a cold about 3 weeks ago, and the cough has been lingering. He wakes up a couple times at night and we'll give him some water and he'll go right back to sleep. We are so happy that he is a good sleeper and napper.

He's showing an interest in the toilet, and we have a Potty Seat his size, but he doesn't like to sit on it, yet. We have a couple books about going Potty and he likes those a lot, but isn't ready to sit on the potty. We are going to be patient and not push it.

I'm also happy to report that he has been doing great with all dairy products now, and drinks 6 oz of Whole Milk with each meal - 5 oz Cow's Milk, + 1 oz Goat's Milk. We have been transitioning off the Goat's Milk and he'll be 100% Cow's Milk as soon as the last of this carton of Goat's milk is gone. :) YAY!! He likes cheese, too!

Sick Day with Daddy:



All dressed up for dinner out to celebrate Auntie Nicki's 30th Birthday:


Maggiano's Dinner with Grandma Judi for Nicki's Birthday:


Daddy's hair is tickly and tastes funny:


"Hayden, let's get your shoes on!":


Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Aquarium Visit

This past Saturday, November 8th, was Phil's Dad's birthday (as well as my sister's 30th birthday) so all the Lott family celebrated by visiting the Seattle Aquarium. Hayden really enjoyed the Tide Pool area where you get to put your hands in the water, but threw a little tantrum when we wouldn't let him go IN the water. He seems to be having more of those lately. Phil and I have to work hard at not laughing because he's so dang cute sometimes when he throws a tantrum.



He also enjoyed the Jelly Fish. They circle around you in a glass tunnel.



We had to speed through the rest of the aquarium because he was hungry and cranky for a nap. It's hard to schedule big group outings because everyone has a different schedule. I had hoped Hayden would be more flexible. After we went home and had a good long nap, we returned to Phil's parent's house for a big Lott dinner with everyone once again. Hayden was in better spirits then, and loved playing with his older cousins, Jude and Ethan. I also gave him some of the lemon meringue birthday pie for dessert and he LOVED it! What a day!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Halloween 2008

I carved 2 pumpkins this year. An elmo with dracula fangs and the itsy bitsy spider. Hayden enjoyed taking the tops off the pumpkins and looking at the candle flickering inside. Phil roasted the pumpkin seeds for a delicious treat!


For our PEPS meeting we tried to get a group shot of all the babies in their costumes. It was meltdown city, and this is the best photo that was taken in the 10 second attempt that was filled with screaming and crying and moms trying to get a picture. Disaster.


It had been a soggy day earlier, but we lucked out and the rain held off in the evening for the trick-or-treaters. Grandma Doris and Grandpa Jim stopped by to bring Hayden a little candy bag (which Mommy and Daddy are happily eating for him) and also cousins Jude, Ethan and Greyson trick-or-treated our house.



At first, we thought we'd just stay home and pass out candy. But Hayden seemed very interested in going outside, so we threw on his costume and circled the block. He loved walking around in the dark and seeing all the other people outside at night. What a new experience! Hayden did a great job reaching into the bowls and picking up one piece of candy and even used sign language "thank you". I was surprised how much he liked it and seemed to understand what was going on. So cute.