Easter Craziness

Easter arrived and with it, the Easter Bunny! You awoke to find a basket of goodies and were pretty happy about the whole thing. There was a Busy Bunnies book, some chocolates and your favorites, butterflies (these were the stretchy kind).

What's all this then?
What’s all this then?
Stretchy AND butterfly? Epic win.
Stretchy AND butterfly? Epic win.
Happy Happy Joy Joy
Happy Happy Joy Joy

Then you went downstairs to look on Daddy’s phone to see the Easter Bunny Tracker. When we finally found that he was already here, Mommy called us out into the yard where you tracked down all the Easter eggs. Apparently, the Easter bunny leaves money in the gold ones.

I think we have an Easter Bunny infestation!
I think we have an Easter Bunny infestation!
Wait. Was this from an Easter Bunny or a goose?
Wait. Was this from an Easter Bunny or a goose?
And SILVER ON THE INSIDE? JACKPOT.
And SILVER ON THE INSIDE? JACKPOT.

You were pretty good for most of the morning, but you really, really wanted to taste some Easter candy and so your Mommy gave you a little. But a little sugar is like a LOT to a kid who never has it. The day was a real rollercoaster.

Yesssssss... what mayhem for today?
Yesssssss… what mayhem for today?

You didn’t want to take your nap, you fidgeted and complained about snacks. You were even given to a bout of shouting (a rarity for you).

Why yes... em. My eyes are closed. Why do you ask??
Why yes… em. My eyes are closed. Why do you ask??

Once you got out of your shower, into your jammies and brushed your teeth, all the Easter madness was over and you settled down once more into the great kid we know you to be.

(But seriously, you ran Daddy ragged on that Sunday).

 

Marching up to Easter

March might have been an extension of winter, but on St. Patrick’s Day weekend you had two very special visitors to warm you up: Mimi and Doc! They hadn’t seen you for a while and it was very exciting. They brought you a special shirt just for St. Patricks, which you wore very well.

I'm ready for my close up...
I’m ready for my close up…

While they were here, Mommy and Daddy slept in your room. Of course you loved sneaking in bed with us. You proved you have your Mommy’s sleeping disposition though, when I tried to wake you up before you were ready.

Get... Out...
Get… Out…

We also took Mimi and Doc to some of your favorite places; Pasta Blitz, Eggspectation and Bean Hollow.

Doc and Mimi at Eggspectation.
Doc and Mimi at Eggspectation.

You almost drove Doc crazy with your ability to keep taking off your gloves faster than we can put them on you.  But you made Mimi happy by playing puzzles with her. While we were in Ellicot City,  Mimi almost bought an antique chair, but Mommy did buy a piece of art for the house.  It was a short visit and you were very sad to see them go.

I LOVE THIS GAME!
I LOVE THIS GAME!
Don't worry Mimi. I can fix this.
Don’t worry Mimi. I can fix this.

When spring weather finally arrived, it did so with a nice series of warm weekends (we’re not going to mention those two days where it rained like a monsoon and that one day when it snowed again). So we’ve all tried to use them to maximize our fun.

I call this look, "Blue Steel"
I call this look, “Spring Steel”

Mommy replanted her AeroGarden plants so they would produce tomatoes and peppers all summer long. You were immensely helpful, carrying shovelfuls of dirt to new pots, helping put the spikes in and generally holding on to things Mommy needed you to hold on to.  You also ate one of the very not ripe tomatoes and decided you really shouldn’t have.

No, mommy. Like THIS...
No, mommy. Like THIS…
Sun... so... very... bright.
Sun… so… very… bright.
I dub thee, "Sir Clummpa Dirt".
I dub thee, “Sir Clummpa Dirt”.
GARDENING HANDS!
GARDENING HANDS!
Under ripe tomatoes. Not as tasty as you'd think.
Under ripe tomatoes. Not as tasty as you’d think.
Hey! This IS my sniff face.
Hey! This IS my sniff face.
It smells like... (nom nom nom)
It smells like… (nom nom nom)

This past weekend we went to Washington DC to see the Cherry Blossom Festival. It was packed with people, but after a long walk up and down the Mall, we saw the Martin Luther King Jr. monument, The Korean War monument, the Vietnam War Monument and a LOT of cherry trees. We even sat for a bit in a glade as you shook the mature blossoms off some stems, ran around a lot and met some new friends. On the way home, we stopped at Starbucks near Laurel and you amazed us with a trick.

With a simple flick of my wrist...
With a simple flick of my wrist…
Cherry blossom or CHEERY blossoms?
Cherry blossom or CHEERY blossoms?
A blossom in the hand is worth...well, I dunno but it's fun.
A blossom in the hand is worth…well, I dunno but it’s fun.
NICE! But where are the cherries?
NICE! But where are the cherries?
Do you know a fellow named Brandon, by chance?
Do you know a fellow named Brandon, by chance?
First trick? Balancing act...
First trick? Balancing act…
And for my next trick, I'll make the apple disappear.
And for my next trick, I’ll make the apple disappear.

Finally, this weekend we went to the Maryland Zoo’s “Bunny Bonanzoo”. You hunted some Easter Eggs (not much of a “hunt” really, but more like a harvest), traded them for some chocolate and then we were bored with the Bunny Bonanzoo. So we went over the hill and into the zoo to ride a train, pet some goats, see the elephants (where you fell asleep), and then Mommy and Daddy continued to walk, seeing giraffes, an okapi, and a great chimpanzee exhibit.

 

Look out eggs. Here I come.
Look out eggs. Here I come.
The Haulf
The Haulf
If this were a crime scene, it'd be an open and shut case.
If this were a crime scene, it’d be an open and shut case.

 

They're all empty? I'VE BEEN DUPED!
They’re all empty? I’VE BEEN DUPED!
No butts about it, goat.
No butts about it, goat.
So what would you like  brushed? Teeth or back?
So what would you like brushed? Teeth or back?
TOOT TOOT. The Zoo Train has left the station.
TOOT TOOT. The Zoo Train has left the station.
This is my devilish face.
This is my devilish face.

But tomorrow is the big day! Easter. What will the Easter Bunny bring??

From February to March

That's right. I'm a pizza mouth and PROUD of it.
That’s right. I’m a pizza mouth and PROUD of it.

February was crazy. It was warm, it was cold and it was warm again. Daddy was busy and travelling, Mommy was sick, but you took it all in stride.

When the month began, it was warm enough to help out in the yard, so you helped me clear out some of the wet pine cones.

Wet pine cone, recovered.
Wet pine cone, recovered.
Yeah, you're gonna need a new axle on this thing, sir.
Yeah, you’re gonna need a new axle on this thing, sir.

That weekend, we also went to the National Zoo to see Bao Bao, the baby panda! But after a long wait and a few Go Go Squeezies (still high on your list of snacks), all we saw was a tiny patch of furry back as she slept in her rocky pen.

I'M FASTER THAN A CHEETAH!
I’M FASTER THAN A CHEETAH!
Look, if we're going to be in a line waiting to see a baby panda, I may as well snack.
Look, if we’re going to be in a line waiting to see a baby panda, I may as well snack.

Soon after that we got an immense amount of snow! You were pretty restless, so we took you out to play in it. You didn’t last long, but while you were outside you had a great time. We made snowballs for mommy and you smushed them against the basement door for her to see.

Uh... snow
Uh… snow
WOW. Our backyard just became our refrigerator.
WOW. Our backyard just became our refrigerator.
Oh, you're so lucky you're not out here right now, Mom.
Oh, you’re so lucky you’re not out here right now, Mom.

We also took a big piece of cardboard to our “hill” so you could ride down it. It was your first real time sledding. Mostly, it was Daddy just pulling you around on a box, but at the bottom of the hill next to our house you breathlessly whispered, “AGAIN” after our first run.

FASTER, DOG! FASTER!
FASTER, DOG! FASTER!

Valentine’s Day came and went rather quietly, but you didn’t let us forget. You sent Valentine cards to all your aunts, uncles and grandparents and mommy and daddy too! You even helped daddy make breakfast for mommy that morning; a special “heart” toast (which you pointed out) with some fruit cut into heart shapes. It was FUN.

Happy Valentine, Mommy! (You gonna eat all that?)
Happy Valentine, Mommy! (You gonna eat all that?)

We also did a family project, painting some canvases with the letters for “FAMILY”. You did the A and the L. We’ll be hanging them up in our house later this month. You’ve also really taken to finger painting. Daddy is looking forward to all the great things you’ll paint for him.

I call it, "Still Life without being so Still"
I call it, “Still Life without being so Still”

We enjoy walking around our townhouse complex when it’s warm. You actually pointed out a gum wrapper that looked like the Batman crest, to daddy’s amazement.

DAD! They've signalled us...
DAD! They’ve signalled us…

And when it’s warm, your favorite thing is to request going out to eat. One of your favorites? Jason’s Deli, where the ice cream is free and you slurp with gusto.

Just... one... more... drop
Just… one… more… drop

Once the weather got better, it did so dramatically. It was nearly 60 degrees the following weekend, so we went to Annapolis and visited our friend Croom. We had lunch, walked around to look at the quaint streets and we also watched boats in the bay.

Annapolis
Annapolis

So with all that, this past weekend we decided to go to Washington DC again. You were excited and we went with no real plans in mind. We ended up at the Nation’s Capitol and decided to take one of the public tours. It was really amazing and the tour guides loved you. You were pretty well behaved, but you were confined to your stroller because there was lots of walking, you were tired and it was easier for you to look up and see all the art when you were leaning back.

Oh yeah, did I mention I'm CHARMING?
Oh yeah, did I mention I’m CHARMING?
The Capitol
The Capitol
Inside the Capitol Rotunda
Inside the Capitol Rotunda
Inside the Statuary Hall
Inside the Statuary Hall

We finished the day with a little snack at the White Apron (a sandwich spot) and headed home, and you took a tiny nap along the way, dreaming of being a Senator someday maybe?

OTHER interesting things that happened this month:

  • Our friend Eric Knaub brought you a LOT of Thomas the Train stuff. Now we’re struggling to find a place to put it all, but you play with it constantly.
  • You’re potty visits have been pretty good. You did AMAZING in Washington and had no accidents the whole time we were there.
  • You also have your Toddler Rail on your bed. NO MORE CRIB! And you’ve done a great job of reading quietly in your bed, sleeping and getting up in the middle of the night to crawl into bed with mommy and daddy and kick daddy in the face.

    Yes, I am reading quietly to myself. Shhhhh.
    Yes, I am reading quietly to myself. Shhhhh.

Discovery Day

The infamous TONGUE!
The infamous TONGUE!

This Sunday we all went to Port Discovery (the Baltimore Children’s Museum). It was Daddy’s first time, but you and Mommy were veterans.

When we first arrived, you immediately wanted to go to the Royal Farms “store” where you are allowed to “shop”. Mommy has trained you well, since you only went for the healthy options and it sure looked like you were checking out the nutrition facts (you do know where the label is… you read it on food at home.)

So, what's the carb count on this?
So, what’s the carb count on this?

Then we checked out a sand room, you played a butterfly launch game, we explored an ancient Egyptian dig site and then chilled out in the Oasis room (a nice little place for us to slow it down, paint rocks with water and read some Curious George books).

Butterflies!
Butterflies!
Zen sifting. Shhhhhh...
Zen sifting. Shhhhhh…
Surely there is treasure SOMEWHERE here.
Surely there is treasure SOMEWHERE here.

While you were playing with the paintbrushes, Daddy noticed a terrible little habit he passed down to you ; when you concentrate, you stick out your tongue. Daddy does it, Mimi (Daddy’s mommy) did it and so does your oldest brother Brandon.

I'm painting this one to be a rock.
I’m painting this one to be a rock.
Must... focus...
Must… focus…

Later you went to the water play room where you had a great time shooting water at drums, playing with Lego boats and generally getting wet. It’s always a hit, but Mommy has done this before. She brought an extra pair of pants and socks.

YES! AUTHORIZED SPLASHING!
YES! AUTHORIZED SPLASHING!
Long and tall!
Long and tall!
At this rate, I could be a plumber.
At this rate, I could be a plumber.

When we were all done we decided to explore JUST a little bit more and made our way to Little Italy where we ate dinner. You were a perfect gentleman, ate your own gnocchi and charmed the lady next to us. Turns out, she’s the mommy of a movie star, but you’d probably never seen her.

The good food.
The good food.

A little more about you:

  • You continue to really enjoy your vegetables.
  • You know right from wrong, but sometimes, decide to do the wrong thing for a laugh.
  • Your favorite show is Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.
  • You’ve really enjoyed playing with your new Thomas the Train set.
  • Curious George has now dominated your evening reading time.
  • You zip up your own jammies and try your best to put on your undies alone.

The Holiday Whirlwind

Just chillin' with Santa
Just chillin’ with Santa

It was a very busy holiday for us this year. You got to see Santa TWICE, you had a visit from family and you got to see the White House and New York all in the same week!

Soon after Thanksgiving we bought a real Christmas tree (you helped pick it out) and decorated. Mommy went all out this year because of our new house. She has a lot of Disney ornaments that she dusted off JUST for you and we hung them from the bannisters so you could see them every day. We also took a trip to the Columbia Mall to see Santa Claus where you told him you wanted a “guppy” (actually a Betta fish like we had in Minnesota). You also told him that “zombies have beards too” which Daddy wasn’t sure was a win or failure, but it was funny in any case.

That "new house on Christmas" smell
That “new house on Christmas” smell
Campbell Train! (From Grandma and Grandpa)
Campbell Train! (From Grandma and Grandpa)

Later in the month, but before Christmas, Grandma and Grandpa Yeoman from Indiana came to stay with us for the week, so we decided to show them a little bit of the East Coast.

Our first short journey was to visit the White House and see their Christmas tree. We met a lot of really nice people and did a good bit of walking. But boy the things we saw! Not only did we see where President Obama lives, but we saw trees for every state, a display of trains around the National Tree and you got to see Santa AGAIN! This time we visited him in one of his temporary workshops and he was just as kind and fun as ever.

Grandma & Grandpa by the Indiana Tree
Grandma & Grandpa by the Indiana Tree
Campbell's future residence?
Campbell’s future residence?
Mommy! Look! I'm trainspotting!
Mommy! Look! I’m trainspotting!
Hey Grandma! Come visit me when I'm President here?
Hey Grandma! Come visit me when I’m President here?
So, you think Daddy's hat is a good disguise? I mean, I already talked to Santa once this year.
So, you think Daddy’s hat is a good disguise? I mean, I already talked to Santa once this year.
Does your wife know you get around this much?
Does your wife know you get around this much?

On the next day we took a very short trip to Ellicot City and had lunch at one of our new favorite places, Bean Hollow. We walked around a little more, did a little window shopping, and like magic, it began to snow in big fluffy flakes. That night, you opened a LOT of Christmas presents with Grandma.

Take me down, to the Ellicot City...
Take me down, to the Ellicot City…
LOVE IT... NEXT!
LOVE IT… NEXT!

The following morning we had an early breakfast and took a train to New York. You did a great job on the train ride and you seemed to really enjoy it. It was a little hectic when we arrived at Penn Station, but once we got into the cab you had a blast. Your favorite thing there? City maps; a touchscreen showing all the fun things to do in NYC but of course, you just had fun punching buttons and seeing the screen.

Can I drive? Can I drive?
Can I drive? Can I drive?
Everything looks better in mood lighting!
Everything looks better in mood lighting!

Once we settled down in our hotel, The Ameritania, we decided to take a walk to see the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza. Getting there wasn’t so bad, but once we arrived it was packed tight with lots of folks who had the same idea. You fell asleep when we got there so you missed a lot of the hub-bub. We also got to see a great light show on the side of Sax Fifth Avenue, but we were worried for your comfort because it was quite cold. So we made our way back to the hotel and met up with Uncle Chad and Aunt Amanita for dinner. It was hard to find a restaurant that wasn’t a chain (we were in Times Square), but we walked around until we finally found a little Mexican place that we all enjoyed. Daddy took you to the toilet there where you insisted had a kitty on the wall, though Daddy never saw it.

I'm a small moose, but I'm livin large.
I’m a small moose, but I’m livin large.
Tired Mommy and Daddy...
Tired Mommy and Daddy…
Mommy belongs here, I think...
Mommy belongs here, I think…

The next day we went to Central Park where we bought hats, treated you to your first bagel (and you loved it) and decided to walk around a bit, even though it had gotten colder than before. You had a bit of a melt down because you weren’t allowed to use the swings; not our fault because the playground section of the park was actually closed for the holiday. Aunt Am had suggested we see the carousel, but that proved to be an even bigger disappointment for you, since it too was closed for the season (Aunt Am didn’t know). After a good cry and some snacks, you pulled it together and we warmed up in a visitor’s center, then headed to FAO Schwarz.

From a famous movie you say? I just thought it was BIG!
From a famous movie you say? I just thought it was BIG!

Once we were there you were amazed. We saw lots of toys and you even picked out a bear you wanted Santa to bring to you (a little “Wall Street” bear) and you even re-enacted a famous scene from the movie, BIG.  You were just about ready for a nap, so we took a break. But when you woke up, it was all adventure again. We went to the M&Ms store followed by a trip to the Disney store where you were enthralled by lanterns, you charmed the clerks out of several Monsters Inc. pins (especially, your favorite, Mike Wazowski) and Uncle Chad met us there to find some dinner.

He took us to a great place called John’s Pizzaria. There slogan was “NO SLICES”, which you remembered and said often. Uncle Chad also brought a Christmas present for you which you are still sleeping with; a monkey puppet called Bananas. After that we went to the Times Square Toys R Us where you, Mommy, Daddy and Uncle Chad wrote the crazy big ferris wheel (we got to ride in the Fire Truck car) and you saw a roaring T-Rex that was a little unsettling. Then back to the hotel where Grandma stayed with you a little bit while Mommy and Daddy met Chad and Am for a drink. What a wild two days!

Hey, Unca Chad! Help me terrify daddy up there!
Hey, Unca Chad! Help me terrify daddy up there!

The day before we went back, we squeezed in ONE more tiny adventure at the American Museum of Natural History. While it was crowded, we had a great time and you got to see Rose Space Center (where you learned about craters on the moon), the African Mammals room and we ate a quick lunch before running off to the train station. The trip home was not so bad, since you slept on Grandma most of the way. Before your grandparents left, we drove through the Symphony of Lights display (our second time, actually) where you pointed out the snowball throwing bears which you enjoyed BOTH times.

Bah! Tell me something I DON'T know.
Bah! Tell me something I DON’T know.
HEY! My name!
HEY! My name!
Zzzzzzzzzz
Zzzzzzzzzz
Some of the amazing lights at the Symphony of Lights.
Some of the amazing lights at the Symphony of Lights.

Mommy made a nice vegetarian roast for Christmas Eve dinner and the next morning, we awoke to see all the great stuff Santa brought! Thomas the Train, your FAO Schwarz bear, Bob the Betta fish & the movie PLANES! Later that night, we drove over to Baltimore to see the famous 34th Street lights and go out to eat Chinese food. It was the perfect Christmas.

Easiest track configuration ever.
Easiest track configuration ever.
C'mon pal! We're going to New York.
C’mon pal! We’re going to New York.
Christmas... lights... so... bright.
Christmas… lights… so… bright.
HUBCAP TREE!
HUBCAP TREE!
Who's crabby?
Who’s crabby?

This week we’re figuring out what to do for New Year’s Eve, but in the meantime you have lots of new things to occupy your dreams.

Why, yes, Bananas... I would like to go sledding... zzzzzzzz
Why, yes, Bananas… I would like to go sledding… zzzzzzzz

Thankfully

Today was Thanksgiving and we all have a lot to be thankful for. Since you came home to live with Mommy and Daddy on this day three years ago, so much has changed! We’ve lived in three different cities across three different states, you’ve learned how to spell like a champ and you’re finally wearing UNDIES!

Undies: Helping free me up to build things...
Undies: Helping free me up to build things…

Today was really fun. You got up early and watched the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade with Daddy while Mommy made breakfast. Then we all played with Legos for a little bit. We had a light lunch and while you napped, Mommy and Daddy did a little more unpacking around the house.

Well, we're WATCHING it. Why wouldn't I spell it?
Well, we’re WATCHING it. Why wouldn’t I spell it?

After you woke up and had a little snack, we played some more and you were very snuggly. You even took some pictures with Daddy’s iPad.

Not bad! Work it Dad! WORK IT!
Not bad! Work it Dad! WORK IT!

Then it was all sticky goodness as Mommy made some icing and we decorated a gingerbread house Mommy assembled while you were sleeping! You seemed to be far more interested in tasting our materials than decorating with them. But it came out just fine.

Just a little touch up...
Just a little touch up…
HEY! We're decorating with food. What do you EXPECT I would be doing?
HEY! We’re decorating with food. What do you EXPECT I would be doing?
So, can we eat this yet?
So, can we eat this yet?

Finally, we had a Gardein roast (all vegan, for Mommy’s sake) with yummy vegetables for our Thanksgiving dinner. We had apple pie for dessert with a little bit of ice cream and you told me what you were thankful for!

Before bedtime, you and Daddy built a Lego Thanksgiving to remember the day. There was a table with food, a big TV (for watching football, though we never did) and a stove with apple pie on it (that was your idea).

The day, captured for all eternity!
The day, captured for all eternity!

Every day you remind us what we’re thankful for, Campbell!

Happy THIRD Birthday

Ah, the fine subtle flavors of vanilla cake...
Ah, the fine subtle flavors of vanilla cake…

You are growing up SO FAST. On Wednesday, it was your 3rd birthday. However, Daddy had all day business meetings and you weren’t feeling well, so we decided to have our celebration on Saturday.

But you didn’t go without on the day of your birthday. Daddy went out and got you some board books about animals and made you a BIG fruit salad (what you requested for birthday breakfast). When you came down that morning, you ate breakfast with a whole menagerie of “Little Animal” books. (We’ve been reading them every night this week).

Your animal breakfast
Your animal breakfast
Daddy's envelope doodles
Daddy’s envelope doodles
Hey! Animal pals!
Hey! Animal pals!
Breakfast guests?
Breakfast guests?
WHAT YOU LOOKING AT LITTLE LAMB?
WHAT YOU LOOKING AT LITTLE LAMB?
Hey, no hair jokes. I just got up.
Hey, no hair jokes. I just got up.

Both sets of your grandparents sent you some fun things and awesome cards. And later that day, mommy took you to Mall of Columbia to ride on the Merry Go Round TWICE in a row. Even though you were under the weather, you had a blast.

On Saturday we got up early and cleaned house. You went with Daddy to Target to buy some things for the party and you reminded him that he promised to buy you the Meowsic Keyboard for your birthday. And so he DID (much to the chagrin of Mommy. She’s the one that has to hear Frère Jacques in kitten meows all week).

Best. American Idol. Ever.
Best. American Idol. Ever.

We also had a great party. Ed Illig (Daddy’s new boss) and his wife Lisa and daughters Amber and Audrey (who were grown up) joined you. As well as Croom Lawrence (Daddy’s co-worker), with his wife Elizabeth and their daughters Eleanora & Josie. Finally, Brook and Braden, our neighbors, joined too! We had lots of balloons to kick around, a blackboard tablecloth (which went over great), Angry Birds plates and LOTS of cheese pizza. You and the kids played, the adults chatted and baby Josie chewed on things.

Wow. Lots of people in our new house.
Wow. Lots of people in our new house.
HEY LOOK! A real party!
HEY LOOK! A real party!
Audrey, Amber, Lisa and Ed Illig
Audrey, Amber, Lisa and Ed Illig
A man named CROOM!
A man named CROOM!
Elizabeth Lawrence and daughters, Josie and Eleanora
Elizabeth Lawrence and daughters, Josie and Eleanora
Brook and Braden, our neighbors
Brook and Braden, our neighbors

You got some VERY nice things from our guests: The Illigs brought you a big Pirate Puzzle, the Lawrence family gave you a doctor kit and Brook & Braden gave you an “Elf on the Shelf”. We’ll see him after Thanksgiving.

Goodbye paper, hello Doctor Kit!
Goodbye paper, hello Doctor Kit!

OH yes. And you had cake. Lots and lots of cake. Which is why you probably crashed so hard for your nap.

Hmmm... I think perhaps I should get the LION'S share here...
Hmmm… I think perhaps I should get the LION’S share here…
Oh. Blow it OUT. I thought said blow it UP. Whew.
Oh. Blow it OUT. I thought said blow it UP. Whew.
How do you say... more please, sir?
How do you say… more please, sir?
You gonna finish that?
You gonna finish that?

We figured it was the sugar rush, but you continued to draw and play long after the guests left. You just couldn’t get enough of the blackboard tablecloth.

Just ONE more little detail, before we call this quits.
Just ONE more little detail, before we call this quits.
Goodbye everyone. See you next year!
Goodbye everyone. See you next year!
Aftermath...
Aftermath…
Another guest: Mike Wazowski.
Another guest: Mike Wazowski.

Later when you wake up from your nap, we’ll be going to the bookstore to spend some of the money Mimi and Doc gave you and you’ll probably be wearing something fun that Grandma and Grandpa Yeoman gave you.

All in all, a pretty great birthday week. We’re all very lucky to have such nice, new friends.

Falling out of Fall

Well, we’ve packed away all the Halloween decorations (actually, last week) and have started getting ready for Thanksgiving. But our Halloween was really fun this year.

Oooooh. Scary Parents!
Oooooh. Scary Parents!

We have so many neighbors with kids in our new neighborhood that you got tired of Trick or Treating before we even made it around our own parking lot. We are in a townhouse surrounded by three other clusters of townhouses and we had great plans to visit them all, but alas you were pooped.

Prior to the actual night we took you to Boo at the Zoo in Baltimore where you had a great time manhandling pumpkins, participating in the costume contest and doing a bit of candy grabbing at the vendor booths.

Yes, I know it's a gourd, mother.
Yes, I know it’s a gourd, mother.
Hmmm... I wonder how far this would go if I tossed it?
Hmmm… I wonder how far this would go if I tossed it?
FAR too empty
FAR too empty
Campbell Heird, Entomologist
Campbell Heird, Entomologist

Your costume this year was picked out by you. You told your Mom you wanted to be an Entomologist (because once, she told you that those were the scientists that studied butterflies. And you LOVE butterflies). Your Mom actually bought you a pair of butterfly wings because you talk about them all the time.

Proof that I love butterflies.
Proof that I love butterflies.

Daddy was a spider bite victim to make sure we had matching costumes again this year.

Uh, don't look now Dad, but...
Uh, don’t look now Dad, but…

Since it is getting late in November, our new trees are dropping leaves quickly. You helped Daddy rake leaves and plan on doing it this week with mommy if the weather permits. It’s been very wet and sometimes foggy.

I'll expect a tip for this, buddy.
I’ll expect a tip for this, buddy.

You have also been a spelling dynamo this month. You can remember nearly EVERYTHING you see when you’re out with Mommy and spell it when you get home. The other day you spelled “Crane Plumbing” and it was something you saw when Mommy was changing your diaper in the mall. What a pair of eyes!

Crane Plumbing. No problem.
Crane Plumbing. No problem.

You and Daddy also took some time over last weekend to watch the Arsenal game. Unfortunately we lost, but had a great time saying “Oh to be a GOONER!”

It's called FOOTBALL!
It’s called FOOTBALL!

The Amazing Maryland Move

Yes, I AM still handsome...
Don’t worry. I’m still handsome…

What a journey it’s been. We left Minneapolis behind us for the East Coast and so many tales from then until now.

You handled our flight out of Minneapolis fine. To keep the moving day from being too traumatic, you and Daddy went to Mall of America to enjoy the rides and look at all your favorite stores one last time; Rainforest Cafe, The Apple Store, Legoland and The Disney Store.

BAD KITTY!
BAD KITTY!
We are riding the train!
We are riding the train!
Fast and Furious? Nah, just Dora's ride.
Fast and Furious? Nah, just Dora’s ride.
Snack time. No pictures!
Snack time. No pictures!

Mommy was brave and handled the move out single handedly. We all slept in a hotel the night before our flight and whoosh, we ended our Minnesota chapter just like that, but not without making some great friends that we hope visit us.

Ready for take off. No, seriously.
Ready for take off. No, seriously.

In our NEW home we spent the first month in a two bedroom, corporate apartment. Since we had very few of our things, Daddy bought you a small Duplo farm set which kept you fairly well entertained. Fortunately, too, was the proximity to the Mall of Columbia and the public library. You got your very first library card with Mommy and you both picked out books to read. You also started spelling out little sentences with your letters. Sometimes, to great comic effect, as the last picture shows:

Pretty impressive...
Pretty impressive…
Or maybe this one? All unprompted...
Or maybe this one? All unprompted…
And CORRECTED Daddy by putting the second 'N' in 'Susquehanna' (a bank here)
And CORRECTED Daddy by putting the second ‘N’ in ‘Susquehanna’ (a bank here)
And in case you forgot, "DONT EAT KIDS"
And in case you forgot, “DONT EAT KIDS”

Your recall is a thing of wonder. You are able to remember the tiniest details about places we went and things we’ve seen. One afternoon, you held your spoon up to your face and said you were doing Starbucks. We had no idea what you meant, until you finally got us to understand that you were using your spoon like the headsets used by the Baristas through the drive through.

Telling Daddy you're doing Starbucks...
Telling Daddy you’re doing Starbucks…

We also took another trip to DC to visit the Smithsonian Museums. We only got through a couple because you were a little cranky and we were all very tired from the transition. As usual, your FAVORITE thing was the butterfly exhibit in the Museum of Natural History. Even though you were tired, you and mommy spent quite a lot of time looking at the hatching, flying and perching butterflies. Daddy waited for you two at the end of the exhibit, so we didn’t get too many pictures in there.

But wait, there's something else I haven't touched yet!
But wait, there’s something else I haven’t touched yet!
LIGHT AS A BUTTERFLY, right mom?
LIGHT AS A BUTTERFLY, right mom?
Snacks with Mommy for a little bit.
Snacks with Mommy for a little bit.

Daddy had to spend some time in New York for work so you and mommy went to the Baltimore Aquarium, the National Zoo and some other fun places. You seemed to adjust well to the new life here, except for some sniffles, which we feared might be allergies or the damp temporary apartment.

And before you knew it, we were closing on our house; OUR house. Dishwashers to buy, boxes to unpack (and we’re STILL unpacking boxes) and new hazards for you to navigate, but you seem to be handling yourself well. You even, uh… helped:

Look! We're buying a HOUSE!
Look! We’re buying a HOUSE!

MOST of our “fun time” has been going to Lowes, Best Buy, Target and Home Depot to buy the things we need to keep our home comfortable. And you particularly enjoy the trips to the new AMAZING grocery store near our house called Wegmans. It might just be your favorite place to eat, this side of Pasta Blitz (your other favorite restaurant which you fondly call “Booger Blitz” for some reason).

You still spend an a lot of time learning new words. Before dinner one evening you spelled “Westminster” as in Abbey. Something you learned from your London ABCs book. And you still tell me W is for “Wimbledon”.

Westminster? Easy...
Westminster? Easy…

All in all, you seem to like your new room too, which has an amazingly high ceiling. You also are an amazingly lucky kid because you have your own bathroom! Mommy decorated it with all Circo jungle stuff. You love it.

The latest things:

  • You have a wicked sense of humor and constantly try to crack us up.
  • You charm nearly every store clerk you meet by reading their name badge.
  • The words ‘boogers’ and ‘poop’ have taken on a whole new level of hilarity.
  • Speaking of poop, you’re doing an awesome job of getting to the toilet for that activity.

You continue to amaze us and keep us entertained. Looking forward to Halloween with you this year in our real neighborhood.

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes!

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Well, it’s the end of the summer and I’d love to tell you about some fantastic vacation we had, but instead, your daddy has taken a new job which means we’re leaving Minnesota. AND your big brother Brandon finally had his wedding ceremony with Maureen. A lot to cover in this episode of Campbelltime.

We drove to Wisconsin which took a lot longer than four hours, since you wanted to used the bathroom, eat and at one point, pull over to see the moon. Though it was rough on you, it was rewarding because at the end you saw Mimi and Doc. We all turned in for what we thought would be a nice night of sleep, but at 2 am the hotel fire alarm went off and you were carried down seven flights of stairs in your jammies. Mimi had her jammies on too, so you weren’t out of place. 

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The next day we started very early and visited with Mimi and Doc before the wedding. Daddy had to leave to do some “wedding stuff” with Brandon, but you finally arrived and saw the ceremony in the hot weather but very beautiful location, Monona Terrace. You were a little cranky because of the temperature, but you did enjoy the reception where you ate cake, met LOTS of people and got to dance.

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On our way home, Mommy drove because Daddy stayed out a little late with Brandon.
It was another long journey, but this time we stopped so you could blow off some steam in a mall play area. 

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On the following Wednesday we all went out to Maryland to find a new house. Not only did you behave VERY bravely during a three day, multiple property search, but you were an absolute trooper with all the train, car and plane trips we had to make.

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On Wednesday we landed in Baltimore, MD and immediately rented a car to drive to the realtor’s office. We were there for awhile and JUST when your patience was about to crack, we went to the Extended Stay America in Columbia. It was a nice room, more like an apartment, and you slept like a champ on the big bed. We had to buy new pillows though, because mommy likes having her own.

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On Thursday and Friday we went all over the area to see houses and townhouses. At one point, we even had lunch with daddy’s new work mate, Paul Manion and you told him his last name was “minion”. You also got to see a VERY fat hawk on the ground at the realtor’s office. We thought it was stunned by flying into a window, but a Dept. of Natural Resources person said when hawks eat a lot, they don’t fly for a while. So we left it alone.

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We also saw a rainbow which startled you a little, but soon you were enjoying it.

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Speaking of the realtor, her name was Concetta and after two days in the car together, you really latched on to her. You even asked daddy at one point to “Call Concetta Heird!” We weren’t sure if you confused her with a family member or just let us know you’d adopted her as one. She did a great job of helping us find what we HOPE is our next home.

On Friday evening we ate at a place called The Judge’s Bench in Ellicott City. It was very much like a London pub, so both mommy and daddy were happy there. The little downtown area was nice and was established in 1772, before our country was even a country! It was around that same time that Mommy’s relatives were in New York from England. But that’s a story for another time.

After all that running around, we finally decided to take a breather and get to know the area a little more. We went to Washington, DC where we met a man daddy met in London. His name was Stevie and he was VERY nice to us, letting us go up into the radio show studio where he was a producer. Mommy was thrilled because it was the Bill Press Show and it’s one of her favorites. 

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Later, we went to the National Mall, saw the WW II memorial, was a passive participant in the March on Washington 50th Anniversary and went to the Lincoln Memorial. Daddy got a little emotional because you are the same age he WAS when the first march happened in 1963. We talked to you about Martin Luther King and Abraham Lincoln, but I think you were just too hot and tired to appreciate any of it.

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Later that night we drove to Annapolis and had dinner with an OLD friend of daddy’s. He is a Senior Chief who works at the Naval Academy named Stephen Jolly and daddy was the one that put him in the Navy. He was funny and you really liked him. He took us out to eat Lebanese food, your favorite so far for the week.

After SUCH a long day and weekend, you and mommy crashed while daddy did a little more work and was involved in some drama he’ll tell you about when you get older! We woke up on Sunday and flew back to Minneapolis. Before we left, you played at the toddler area of the Baltimore Airport and had a blast.

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You were such a champion on the airplane too and so we went for ice cream BEFORE dinner. You earned it.

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It’s going to be a crazy next two weeks because we’re moving, so our next Campbelltime might be written in Maryland.