Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Father's Day
Father's Day this year was little less about Sanjay and more about our families. This year we decided to spend the day with our families instead of just the three of us. For breakfast we went to Sanjay's parents' house. We stayed for a few hours and then we went to my sister's house. It is such a huge difference going from Sanjay's parents' house, where Ryan is the center of attention, being the only grandchild, and things are pretty calm and quiet, then going to my sister's house where Ryan is one of five grandkids and things are pretty chaotic. Although the Ferraros did not join us this Father's Day, there was still a lot going on with the three kids that were there. Actually, it is the two boys, Ben and Ryan, that make things interesting. They are just boys being boys, but the noise level is high, trucks and cars are whizzing across the floor, they are running around, and sooner or later one of them ends up getting hurt. Ryan, running from room to room on the hardwood floors, slipped and landed on one of Ben's fire trucks. Unfortunately, the fire truck won that battle and Ryan walked away with a huge bump, bruise and eventually a scab on his forehead. Other than that, they got along well as Ben assumed the big brother role watching carefully over Ryan. As we headed back home Sunday evening, Sanjay and I agreed that this was a great way to spend Father's Day. It is rare that we see both families in one day, but this time it worked out perfectly!
Disneyland Again!
Since I now have a pass to Disneyland, a couple girlfriends and I wanted to take the kids before the summer heat and crowds. This time we went on Pirates of the Caribbean and took the kids to the petting zoo. (It had been 10 years since I had been to Disneyland and had no idea there was a petting zoo!) The petting zoo was a big hit, Pirates of the Caribbean, not so much. The nice thing about having a pass is we go for a few hours, enjoy a couple rides, eat lunch, let the kids run around, the kids fall asleep and then we come back home. Because of the excitement, Ryan usually takes a pretty solid nap after these trips.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
A Big Boy Haircut
After 15 months of having long side swept hair, I updated Ryan's do. His hair grows so quickly that I thought getting it cut short would be perfect for summer. Off to the barber shop and 30 minutes later my baby looked like a big boy! He looks like a completely different kid! I'm loving this new do!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Our Trip up North
Ryan and I went up north to visit the Ferraros. We flew because 6 hours in the car seemed way too overwhelming to me. Luckily I chose a Wednesday to fly where the plane would be pretty empty just in case a meltdown should occur. This was the first time I had flown with him alone since he was a tiny peanut. We arrived at the airport way to early and our flight was delayed (go figure)! I became really anxious because Ryan was getting tired of being in the stroller. I packed his shoes into my checked luggage and was not about to let him roam LAX without shoes. Finally our plane arrived and we boarded. First of all, let me say that I am very surprised at the number of people who offered to help me (none!) as I had to fold Ryan's stroller and he started to run off all while holding carry on luggage. Then, we got onto a very empty plane where I sat in the middle seat, put Ryan in the window seat and a man sat down next to me! Really, there were SO many empty seats on this flight (we were #22 to board) and he had to fill our row.
Ryan was busy looking out the window pointing at every airplane he could see and saying, "airplane" he also spotted some trucks (his new favorite thing, and kept saying "truck." Finally, we were off. I brought a bag filled with toys, books, food and water. I started to dig in my bag of tricks and gave Ryan some toys to play with. Really you had to be there to see this, but Ryan was quiet with the exception of a few laughs for the entire one hour flight! I was shocked and proud of my independent little guy. I was prepared for the worst!
We spent five days up north, two of the days I watched cousin Gavin along with Ryan. I was nervous thinking Ryan and Gavin would run me ragged these two days, but I am pleased to say that I think I wore them out. We went to the park, played with Gavin's toys, sang lots of songs, and read books. I almost felt like it was easier with two because when it is just Ryan and me I feel like I always have to be "on" entertaining him every second of the day, whereas here, they were entertaining eachother. I'm sure babysitting any longer than two days and all sorts of things would have gone wrong, but two days I could handle. Ryan also went to his first baseball game where Uncle Gary's team was playing for the championship. Sadly, they lost, a very close game, but it made me realize how much I miss watching baseball.
Our trip came to an end the following day and as our flight time quickly approached, I became increasingly nervous. Ryan would have a meltdown on the flight home, for sure! Wrong again! Ryan sat and played with his Leap Frog toy and looked at books during the flight back home. It was such a dream to have him behave so well on our flights! He is becoming an expert flyer as this was his fourth flight, and with behavior like this, I am not afraid to try it again!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Fun Pictures With Auntie and Uncle
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