Apparently time-outs aren't enough for our little monkey. Friends at work have suggested lemon juice, lime juice, or soy sauce in his mouth after he bites... I have tried all three and he wasn't phased. Instead, he smiled, smacked his lips, and said, "Mmmm, Mommy, juice!" I sure taught him! I can't wait until he can communicate with more than his teeth!
The Mortensons
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Two Little Monkeys
Apparently time-outs aren't enough for our little monkey. Friends at work have suggested lemon juice, lime juice, or soy sauce in his mouth after he bites... I have tried all three and he wasn't phased. Instead, he smiled, smacked his lips, and said, "Mmmm, Mommy, juice!" I sure taught him! I can't wait until he can communicate with more than his teeth!
Monday, October 21, 2013
Four!
Sager is FOUR! That seems so old. She had been talking about her birthday party since going to Claire's back in August. This year she wanted a rainbow party, so that's what she got.
Grandma made her a special rainbow birthday shirt.
Drew helped her color rainbows before her guests arrived.
We covered the counters in a rainbow of fruits and veggies...
and, of course, rainbow desserts.
She was spoiled with lots of presents and blew out her rainbow cake...
before painting pumpkins with loads of colors.
On Sunday, Ross took her on a Daddy-Daughter date to the zoo for Night Eyes.
Did I mention that she loves rainbows?
It was a weekend that I think she will remember for a long time. :)
We are so proud of our little four-year-old.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Honey Creek Resort
Last weekend Ross planned a family trip to Honey Creek Resort by Lake Rathbun. We've been wanting to go for awhile now, but have always had something get in the way. I'd highly recommend going. We spent a lot of our time in the indoor water park. We also took a few hikes around the park with the kids and went on a bike ride. The rainy Saturday was perfect for our three hour family nap and pizza in our hotel room, watching the Iowa game. The nearby playground was well-used by the kids. It was a much-needed relaxing weekend and we look forward to going back.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
No Means Yes
This is what it's like trying to communicate with an almost-two-year-old. This also happens to be his biting, hitting, crying, screaming, tantrum phase. He had a stand-off with us at Costco tonight, but we won in the end. One point Ross and Amber, zero points Drew. Bubba is going to be a handful this next year!
But he's also really cute!
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
September
If we can't find Drew, he's probably playing in the sink or the toilet. He's especially fond of plungers and toilet brushes--so gross.
True happiness. She has a million dollar smile. :)
This sort of thing happens when I'm out of town--Sage dressing herself. She seriously thinks that is how a headband is worn...and she wears it for hours this way! She's pretty proud of the shirt she is wearing that she painted with puffy paint.
Drew is so much more engaged at the science center this year. We ended up getting a yearly pass. Both kids love it and it's just a block from the farmer's market. Drew got called a girl by two different people last time we were there. Perhaps it is time to cut his hair?
Notice the headband... I wasn't joking. Again, Ross was on his own this day. :) They seem to have the best outings when I leave town! (I surprised Lauren for her birthday and took her to Minneapolis overnight.)
What? Drew's not eating in this picture? I'm sure that he just finished a snack.
Travis, our neighbor, made this out of paper/foam. However, Sage thinks Drew should be a crocodile for Halloween. I think she's been watching too many episodes of Wild Kratts.
Sage enjoyed helping make chemical reactions at the science center.
A trip to the Fighting Burrito led to an impromptu trip to the sculpture garden downtown.
Did you know that if you climb on a sculpture, a voice comes over a loud speaker and tells you to "move away from the sculpture"?
How could you not think this was a giant slide?
It's almost time for pumpkin patches and apple orchards. What can be better than that?
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Old Friends
This little guy continues to melt our hearts on a daily basis.
Sage and Joey hadn't seen each other in months, but they acted like old friends.
Our get-togethers with friends are looking a bit different these days... :)
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Power Outage
Yep, our first official school night of the 2013 school year and we had a power outage. Do you think it's a sign that the last day of the 2012 school year was extended with a tornado warning and this year is starting with a power outage? Hmmm...
Generally, this really wouldn't be a big deal, but when you fully rely on access through your garage to get into your house and your garage door won't open, then you are SOL. No, we didn't have any keys with us, other than the car key.
Let me back up a bit. A little after three today I decided to jog with Sage in the stroller to the library as a fun afternoon together (in 90+ degree heat). She loved our run, but was disappointed when the library was closed. Oops. So, we returned our books and instead of going back home the way we came, she wanted to go the "long way". Four miles into the run I thought I was going to stroke out so I called Ross and had him meet us at our favorite frozen yogurt place, just around the corner.
Since Drew was just getting up from a nap and I had asked Ross to pack swimsuits to go to the splash park afterwards, we had a few minutes to kill. Just our luck, there was a live band playing at a sports bar, so we parked ourselves under the tree to cool off and enjoyed a pretty good cover band. Shortly after, Ross and Drew joined us for some Fro-Yo and it was off to the splash park.
The kids had a blast, as usual, in the water and on the playground. It was already approaching bedtime when we returned home, expecting baths and bed. (It was a full day with church and the zoo in the morning.) However, our garage door wouldn't open because the power was out. We were locked out without keys to the house.
So, quick thinking, we high-tailed it to McDonald's and enjoyed a little picnic at yet another playground nearby, hoping our neighbors would soon text us with the wonderful news that our power was back on. Not so lucky. Another hour passed before we returned home and Ross and Travis (our wonderful neighbor) tried to unlock our garage door with a piece of wood and clothes hanger. It would have helped if we had windows in the door and they could have seen what they were doing.
It was approaching 9:00 when Ross called a locksmith. He rolled up in an unmarked black SUV... and wanted to break into our house. (That's such an interesting profession...) After five minutes or so of being unsuccessful, our power went back on and we just had to pay him for the service call. Meanwhile Sage and Drew were highly-entertained in the front yard with a flashlight, happy meal toys, and wooden shim catapults, and some pretty awesome neighbors!
They are probably hoping for another power outage tomorrow!
Generally, this really wouldn't be a big deal, but when you fully rely on access through your garage to get into your house and your garage door won't open, then you are SOL. No, we didn't have any keys with us, other than the car key.
Let me back up a bit. A little after three today I decided to jog with Sage in the stroller to the library as a fun afternoon together (in 90+ degree heat). She loved our run, but was disappointed when the library was closed. Oops. So, we returned our books and instead of going back home the way we came, she wanted to go the "long way". Four miles into the run I thought I was going to stroke out so I called Ross and had him meet us at our favorite frozen yogurt place, just around the corner.
Since Drew was just getting up from a nap and I had asked Ross to pack swimsuits to go to the splash park afterwards, we had a few minutes to kill. Just our luck, there was a live band playing at a sports bar, so we parked ourselves under the tree to cool off and enjoyed a pretty good cover band. Shortly after, Ross and Drew joined us for some Fro-Yo and it was off to the splash park.
The kids had a blast, as usual, in the water and on the playground. It was already approaching bedtime when we returned home, expecting baths and bed. (It was a full day with church and the zoo in the morning.) However, our garage door wouldn't open because the power was out. We were locked out without keys to the house.
So, quick thinking, we high-tailed it to McDonald's and enjoyed a little picnic at yet another playground nearby, hoping our neighbors would soon text us with the wonderful news that our power was back on. Not so lucky. Another hour passed before we returned home and Ross and Travis (our wonderful neighbor) tried to unlock our garage door with a piece of wood and clothes hanger. It would have helped if we had windows in the door and they could have seen what they were doing.
It was approaching 9:00 when Ross called a locksmith. He rolled up in an unmarked black SUV... and wanted to break into our house. (That's such an interesting profession...) After five minutes or so of being unsuccessful, our power went back on and we just had to pay him for the service call. Meanwhile Sage and Drew were highly-entertained in the front yard with a flashlight, happy meal toys, and wooden shim catapults, and some pretty awesome neighbors!
They are probably hoping for another power outage tomorrow!
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