Monday, December 30, 2013
Great Christmas
Marlowe was a big joy as always. Chippy, her Elf on a Shelf, was here for about 2 weeks before Christmas. She got to hug and play with him on Christmas Eve for just one day. She would hug and squeeze him all day long. She said her favorite Christmas presents are her sled and her Ohna and Elsa dolls from the movie Frozen. When I tuck her in at night, she always hides on the other side of the bed and jumps up and yells "jingle bells' to scare me. I told her we're going to have to start saying "Happy New Years" and then "Happy Valentine's day."
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Snow Snow Snow. 12-10
We've had more than a enough snow this past week. We've now missed 4 straight days of school because of it. Traci flew out for work this week. Probably the most eventful thing for Marlowe, other than the snow, was last night we both ate soup at the main dining table, with all the lights in the house turned off except for the Christmas tree lights. When we were finished eating, we then made hand puppets and pretended to be alligators and birds. She said it was the best night ever and that she couldn't wait for Mommy to come home so she could do it with her. She sure loves her mom. Pic below is her eating a big bowl of snow ice cream
Friday, December 6, 2013
November 2013
What a month it has been. Work has finally slowed down and now I'm playing a big chunk of the role Mr. Mom around the house. Halloween was a blast again. I dressed up this year as Jack Frost and Marlowe dressed up as the Tooth Fairy. She chose my costume. I was asked by some if I was dressed as an old man. The weather was perfect and we had a ton of trick or treaters. We were out of candy by about 8:00. Afterwards we attended a party across the street at the Harvath's with many of the neighbors. Marlowe's friend Lydia came over and went out with us as well.
Marlowe has started riding her princess bike with training wheels. Really want to work with her in the house this winter so hopefully by spring she's ready to roll all on her own. Her new thing is when I walk in her room to tuck her in a night she has to hide and scare me. Usually on the other side of the bed or in the bathroom area. I always jump and scream so I can get one good laugh out of her before lights out. I took her to Botanical Gardens and she had a great time for a couple of hours playing in the Fairy Garden.
Traci and I just returned from Jamaica. We went with Neil and Jenna Roberts, and Bobby and Amy Hass. We were pretty much just a bunch of beach bums, which was nice. However one day we all went to Rick's Cafe where you jump from 100 feet off the cliffs in to the ocean. You can also jump out in the ocean and swim in the caves, which is what I did. I was the only one in the group but I did have 2 young Jamaican boys with me. It was a pretty big adrenaline rush. I had to swim in really deep ocean water that was up against some big bluffs without a life jacket. The swim was probably the length of a lap pool but in the ocean with the waves and current it was a lot different. Once in the cave, I had to climb on the walls barefooted with the ocean running beneath me for about 25 feet. At the end I jumped in a pool that was only about 4 ft deep. Then had to swim under ocean rocks for about 7 feet under water. The 2 boys with me where about 13 or 14 years old and took really good care of me. I tipped them well. My heart was pounding afterwards. Great time with some great friends
Marlowe has started riding her princess bike with training wheels. Really want to work with her in the house this winter so hopefully by spring she's ready to roll all on her own. Her new thing is when I walk in her room to tuck her in a night she has to hide and scare me. Usually on the other side of the bed or in the bathroom area. I always jump and scream so I can get one good laugh out of her before lights out. I took her to Botanical Gardens and she had a great time for a couple of hours playing in the Fairy Garden.
Traci and I just returned from Jamaica. We went with Neil and Jenna Roberts, and Bobby and Amy Hass. We were pretty much just a bunch of beach bums, which was nice. However one day we all went to Rick's Cafe where you jump from 100 feet off the cliffs in to the ocean. You can also jump out in the ocean and swim in the caves, which is what I did. I was the only one in the group but I did have 2 young Jamaican boys with me. It was a pretty big adrenaline rush. I had to swim in really deep ocean water that was up against some big bluffs without a life jacket. The swim was probably the length of a lap pool but in the ocean with the waves and current it was a lot different. Once in the cave, I had to climb on the walls barefooted with the ocean running beneath me for about 25 feet. At the end I jumped in a pool that was only about 4 ft deep. Then had to swim under ocean rocks for about 7 feet under water. The 2 boys with me where about 13 or 14 years old and took really good care of me. I tipped them well. My heart was pounding afterwards. Great time with some great friends
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