This is Taelyn's 1st self-portrait that she drew. She was actually coloring by herself while we
were in Colorado this summer and ran over to us to show us. She said, "Mom, Dad, look! I draw Taelyn. It's me!" She did a great job adding legs at the bottom and lots of crazy hair on her head. Then she included eyes, a nose, a mouth, and two arms. Afterward, she wrote a "T" at the top to show that the picture is herself.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Our Summer States Side
We had another eventful yet fantastic summer this year in the States. The trip started in Michigan where we spent some time with our families, and the girls had lots of time to hang out with their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Taelyn did her best to understand who everyone was and where they live, but both girls got names and places mixed up from time to time. They first saw Aunt Katie and Uncle Joel quite a bit, so for a while, every new female was Aunt Katie, and every new male was Uncle Joel. Then as the summer progressed and they saw more people, all females became Aunt Brandy or Leah, and all males were Uncle Matty. By the end of the summer, I think Taelyn at least had it all straight and could probably tell you where each person lives (state and country).
Shortly after returning to the States, Justin and I flew out to California where he competed in the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run. The race was not without its challenges with 6 hours of rain to start, but Justin ran the absolute perfect race and finished in 23 hours, 13 minutes - well under the 24 hour mark for a belt buckle. It was an amazing weekend to be a part of.
In the beginning of July, we then flew as an entire family to Colorado to visit some old friends and stay in our hold town, Colorado Springs. We missed the town instantly and made sure that we saw all of our old favorites: Toddler Time at the library, numerous running trails, Jack Quinn's Pub run, and the award-winning beer guy. We stayed with our good friends, Leah and Steve, while the girls also got to reconnect with Taelyn's very first friend, Kelsey. At the end of our stay, we also attended two different weddings - one of which I was the singer during the ceremony. It was great to see our friends again and to spend some time in our favorite state in the US.
Other highlights of the summer include day trips to various kid-friendly places. The girls had a blast at Jeeper's, an amusement park for young children inside the mall, and at the wave pool with their Uncle Joel and Grandma and Grandpa Pepera. They also got to go to Canada to the cottage where they spent most of their time on the beach with Aunt Katie, Aunt Andy, and Grandma Walker. Taelyn even fell asleep on the beach and took her nap there! Another highlight was a little fishing trip that the girls had with Grandma and Grandpa Walker where they had their first boating experience.
Although our summers are always hectic and crazy, we had a lovely time and are thankful to see our family and friends again.
Shortly after returning to the States, Justin and I flew out to California where he competed in the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run. The race was not without its challenges with 6 hours of rain to start, but Justin ran the absolute perfect race and finished in 23 hours, 13 minutes - well under the 24 hour mark for a belt buckle. It was an amazing weekend to be a part of.
In the beginning of July, we then flew as an entire family to Colorado to visit some old friends and stay in our hold town, Colorado Springs. We missed the town instantly and made sure that we saw all of our old favorites: Toddler Time at the library, numerous running trails, Jack Quinn's Pub run, and the award-winning beer guy. We stayed with our good friends, Leah and Steve, while the girls also got to reconnect with Taelyn's very first friend, Kelsey. At the end of our stay, we also attended two different weddings - one of which I was the singer during the ceremony. It was great to see our friends again and to spend some time in our favorite state in the US.
Other highlights of the summer include day trips to various kid-friendly places. The girls had a blast at Jeeper's, an amusement park for young children inside the mall, and at the wave pool with their Uncle Joel and Grandma and Grandpa Pepera. They also got to go to Canada to the cottage where they spent most of their time on the beach with Aunt Katie, Aunt Andy, and Grandma Walker. Taelyn even fell asleep on the beach and took her nap there! Another highlight was a little fishing trip that the girls had with Grandma and Grandpa Walker where they had their first boating experience.
Although our summers are always hectic and crazy, we had a lovely time and are thankful to see our family and friends again.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Kaelia - 2 Years
One of Kaelia's other favorite activities is to color. She will sit in front of a coloring book for a good 15-30 minutes coloring independently or with others, and she is actually pretty good at staying inside the lines. She knows all of the basic colors as well as shapes, and she can count from 1 to 10 on her own.
Kaelia's verbal ability is thriving as always. She is speaking sentences up to 5 words. Just the other day Justin put her on his shoulders, and she said, "Look a me, mom, I on top-a Daddy!" Kaelia can also show a bit of a sense of humor with her words. She often plays the role of "Angry Cat," a character that she made up to be silly. She will look at us with the most angry face we have ever seen and start viciously yelling "meow." Then when she is done, she shows us the happiest smile. It is definitely entertaining to see her go from happy to sad and vice-verse like the flip of a switch. The two-year-old phase has brought on some tantrums here and there while her personality is bursting through the seams with happiness, activeness, and joy.
Here are some highlights of the last year.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Kaelia's 2nd Birthday
Kaelia had a wonderful birthday party today. It was low-key, held at a small park and playground in Ortonville where Kaelia celebrated the day with her grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was so excited this morning to have her party. She woke up, clapped her hands, and said "it's my birthday!"
At the party, Kaelia spent quite a bit of time on the swings - her favorite part of playgrounds. She swung with her cousin, Jacob, with mommy, Aunt Katie, Uncle Joel, Grandpa Walker, and Grandma Pepera (just to name a few). Another big moment for her is that she started walking again! Kaelia walked to different play structure and to the various picnic tables for lunch, presents, and cake. She was incredibly cautious and wobbly, but she is at least getting there. We are so happy for her.
After some time on the playground, we had lunch and then moved on to opening presents. This part of the day was exciting for Kaelia but also a bit overwhelming. She wanted to spend time with each present once she opened it and got upset when it was time to move on to the next present. Eventually, Taelyn stepped in and "helped" Kaelia open her presents so that Kaelia could keep playing with the last one while the next was was opened. Some of her gifts were some coloring and sticker books, a purse, Minnie Mouse items, and a piano.
Next came the birthday cake. Kaelia was very eager for this part of the party. She picked out a Disney Cars cake in the store a couple of days ago and couldn't wait to eat it. Everyone sang Happy Birthday, and Kaelia attempted to blow out the candle (and was successful with the help of the wind). Then Kaelia cut her own piece of birthday cake and finally got to eat her Lightning McQueen!
Kaelia had a lovely time at her party. After the party was over, Kaelia said "Where'd my birthday party go? I want my birthday party!" Thank you to everyone for the thoughts and gifts on her special day.
At the party, Kaelia spent quite a bit of time on the swings - her favorite part of playgrounds. She swung with her cousin, Jacob, with mommy, Aunt Katie, Uncle Joel, Grandpa Walker, and Grandma Pepera (just to name a few). Another big moment for her is that she started walking again! Kaelia walked to different play structure and to the various picnic tables for lunch, presents, and cake. She was incredibly cautious and wobbly, but she is at least getting there. We are so happy for her.
After some time on the playground, we had lunch and then moved on to opening presents. This part of the day was exciting for Kaelia but also a bit overwhelming. She wanted to spend time with each present once she opened it and got upset when it was time to move on to the next present. Eventually, Taelyn stepped in and "helped" Kaelia open her presents so that Kaelia could keep playing with the last one while the next was was opened. Some of her gifts were some coloring and sticker books, a purse, Minnie Mouse items, and a piano.
Next came the birthday cake. Kaelia was very eager for this part of the party. She picked out a Disney Cars cake in the store a couple of days ago and couldn't wait to eat it. Everyone sang Happy Birthday, and Kaelia attempted to blow out the candle (and was successful with the help of the wind). Then Kaelia cut her own piece of birthday cake and finally got to eat her Lightning McQueen!
Kaelia had a lovely time at her party. After the party was over, Kaelia said "Where'd my birthday party go? I want my birthday party!" Thank you to everyone for the thoughts and gifts on her special day.
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Bavarian Germany
On our way back to the US for the summer, we decided to stop over in Germany for a week. Not only did this split up our awfully long flight, but we got a fantastic vacation out of it. It was actually one of the best vacations we have ever had. Germany was incredibly clean, beautiful, and efficient.
To start the trip, we went to Munich for a couple of days where we visited the Dachau concentration camp - the first concentration camp in Germany during the Holocaust. It is preserved as a memorial and museum and was very sad to see. Prisoners were once kept in the sleeping chambers with three people to a bunk slot, and they were at times fed only potato skins to eat. Many prisoners died of starvation. Now the camp shows room after room of black and white pictures that depict the evils of man in its darkest hours. A large sign reads in multiple languages, "Never Again," a hope we all share.
While in Munich, we also went to the 1972 Olympic Stadium. Being huge fans of Steve Prefontaine, it was significantly important for us to see where he ran as well as the site of the horrific terrorists attacks of Black September. The track was being redone, so we were unable to walk on the track, but we sat in the stands while the kids ran around. Also on the tour was the pool where Mark Spitz set his records. Unfortunately, there was very little on the information side. We left disappointed not seeing more historical items.
With the big cultural sites out of the way, we hit the largest beer hall in Munich, Hofbrauhaus. With four levels, this beer hall rocks any night of the week. We feasted on sausages and dark beer while a band played traditional music. The girls danced in the aisles. Later that evening, Kaelia was riled up from lack of sleep, climbed half way up a bunk bed ladder, and launched herself off. We spent the night in the emergency room and returned again the next day because Kaelia refused to walk and screamed bloody murder at being set down. We carried her for the rest of the trip.
On the way out of town, we rolled the the Theresienwiese, site of Oktoberfest. While nothing was going on, we vowed to return some day when there is. It was a few hour drive down to our next stop: Garmisch, in the mountains on the boarder of Austria. It was our first experience on the autobahn, and we fared well. The road had high speed limits, but it never felt too fast and we were impressed by the order on the road. When we arrived, we rolled up the hill to the base of the Zupsptize, the highest peak in Germany. We went up the cable car at the extravagant price of 50 Euros a person to the top. From the 3000m summit, we could see into four different countries. The girls loved playing in the snow at the top because it was the first snow Kaelia has ever seen and Taelyn wasn't old enough to remember her snow encounters. Taelyn actually took a big chunk of snow back down the mountain and held on to it in a ziplock bag that she slept with during her nap that day. After the Zugspitze, we ended up in a beer house where everyone of the patrons was dressed in traditional Bavarian garb.
For the next few nights, we crashed in Fussen, also in the southern part of the country. In an effort to realize a romantic dream, we stayed in the most castle-looking place we could, Hotel Fantasia. The rooms were very nice, in the center of town, and looked up to an actual castle. The girls loved the trampoline, Sarah the towers and archways, and Just the large breakfasts. From here we enjoyed several great runs along parks and rivers and into mountain lakes. But the main purpose of visiting was to see the famous castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau. The Neuschwanstein castle is what Disney's Cinderella's castle was modeled off of, so we told the girls that we were going to see Cinderella's castle. They ran up and down the stairs at this castle, pretending they lost their glass slippers like Cinderella, and Justin and Taelyn danced at the "ball" when we entered the entertainment hall. Then we took a horse-drawn carriage from the castle back to the parking lot.
Our next stop was Rothenburg ob der Tauber. This medieval city has been around since before 1000 and some of it has original structures. We visited the Medieval Crime and Torture Museum and saw many artifacts. Our favorite was the barrel the drunks had ot wear and the masks for women that were gossips. There were executioner swords, axes, thumb screws, and iron maiden, and much more. We went for runs around the walled city, and it felt as if we were in the 1500's. We ate Scneeballe (snowballs) of dough - sugar and chocolate, famous for the area. We also visited the Christmas factory which had four levels of crazy holiday cheer.
Our last stop was the small town of Hirschau where we visited a former UNC athlete. She hosted us in her house and we sampled small-town Germany life, including a few games of shuffleboard. Our friends from South Africa told the girls before we left for Germany that shuffleboard was called "shuflebrau" (apparently that is not the correct word for shuffleboard, though), so the girls had a great time learning what shuflebrau was. It was the perfect ending to an amazing trip.
To start the trip, we went to Munich for a couple of days where we visited the Dachau concentration camp - the first concentration camp in Germany during the Holocaust. It is preserved as a memorial and museum and was very sad to see. Prisoners were once kept in the sleeping chambers with three people to a bunk slot, and they were at times fed only potato skins to eat. Many prisoners died of starvation. Now the camp shows room after room of black and white pictures that depict the evils of man in its darkest hours. A large sign reads in multiple languages, "Never Again," a hope we all share.
While in Munich, we also went to the 1972 Olympic Stadium. Being huge fans of Steve Prefontaine, it was significantly important for us to see where he ran as well as the site of the horrific terrorists attacks of Black September. The track was being redone, so we were unable to walk on the track, but we sat in the stands while the kids ran around. Also on the tour was the pool where Mark Spitz set his records. Unfortunately, there was very little on the information side. We left disappointed not seeing more historical items.
With the big cultural sites out of the way, we hit the largest beer hall in Munich, Hofbrauhaus. With four levels, this beer hall rocks any night of the week. We feasted on sausages and dark beer while a band played traditional music. The girls danced in the aisles. Later that evening, Kaelia was riled up from lack of sleep, climbed half way up a bunk bed ladder, and launched herself off. We spent the night in the emergency room and returned again the next day because Kaelia refused to walk and screamed bloody murder at being set down. We carried her for the rest of the trip.
On the way out of town, we rolled the the Theresienwiese, site of Oktoberfest. While nothing was going on, we vowed to return some day when there is. It was a few hour drive down to our next stop: Garmisch, in the mountains on the boarder of Austria. It was our first experience on the autobahn, and we fared well. The road had high speed limits, but it never felt too fast and we were impressed by the order on the road. When we arrived, we rolled up the hill to the base of the Zupsptize, the highest peak in Germany. We went up the cable car at the extravagant price of 50 Euros a person to the top. From the 3000m summit, we could see into four different countries. The girls loved playing in the snow at the top because it was the first snow Kaelia has ever seen and Taelyn wasn't old enough to remember her snow encounters. Taelyn actually took a big chunk of snow back down the mountain and held on to it in a ziplock bag that she slept with during her nap that day. After the Zugspitze, we ended up in a beer house where everyone of the patrons was dressed in traditional Bavarian garb.
For the next few nights, we crashed in Fussen, also in the southern part of the country. In an effort to realize a romantic dream, we stayed in the most castle-looking place we could, Hotel Fantasia. The rooms were very nice, in the center of town, and looked up to an actual castle. The girls loved the trampoline, Sarah the towers and archways, and Just the large breakfasts. From here we enjoyed several great runs along parks and rivers and into mountain lakes. But the main purpose of visiting was to see the famous castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau. The Neuschwanstein castle is what Disney's Cinderella's castle was modeled off of, so we told the girls that we were going to see Cinderella's castle. They ran up and down the stairs at this castle, pretending they lost their glass slippers like Cinderella, and Justin and Taelyn danced at the "ball" when we entered the entertainment hall. Then we took a horse-drawn carriage from the castle back to the parking lot.
Our next stop was Rothenburg ob der Tauber. This medieval city has been around since before 1000 and some of it has original structures. We visited the Medieval Crime and Torture Museum and saw many artifacts. Our favorite was the barrel the drunks had ot wear and the masks for women that were gossips. There were executioner swords, axes, thumb screws, and iron maiden, and much more. We went for runs around the walled city, and it felt as if we were in the 1500's. We ate Scneeballe (snowballs) of dough - sugar and chocolate, famous for the area. We also visited the Christmas factory which had four levels of crazy holiday cheer.
Our last stop was the small town of Hirschau where we visited a former UNC athlete. She hosted us in her house and we sampled small-town Germany life, including a few games of shuffleboard. Our friends from South Africa told the girls before we left for Germany that shuffleboard was called "shuflebrau" (apparently that is not the correct word for shuffleboard, though), so the girls had a great time learning what shuflebrau was. It was the perfect ending to an amazing trip.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Running Début
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When the announcer yelled go for Kaelia's race, I grabbed her hand, and we immediately shot up to the front of the pack. Then Kaelia yanked my hand away and headed straight for the finish line on her own. Once she saw Justin there, she started walking, but then finished strong after realizing the race was not yet over. For Taelyn's race, I did not need to hold her hand because she is a pro after having done this last year and only wanted me there for moral support. Unlike Kaelia's race, Taelyn immediately placed herself in the back of the pack so she could look around and take in the entire experience. She certainly crossed the finish line with a smile on her face! The girls left the race completely tired out and with a medal around their necks.
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Prior to the exciting Nappy Dash, Justin and I showed up to run a half-marathon together. I was originally planning on running the 5K but decided to jump right in to a longer event as a starting point for the next school year when I want to race half-marathons and see what kind of time I can do. Today was actually my first half-marathon after having my two girls, and I am certainly rusty. My goal was to run 8:00 pace per mile, and Justin decided to run with me to try to pace me. Once we started the race, though, it was quite clear that Justin had a different goal set for me, so the pace was faster from the beginning. The course was also pretty difficult; at times I felt like I was crawling up the hills. In the end, I am very glad he was there to push me because I ended up running 7:30 pace (1:38:30) which was my goal for racing next year! So I guess I'll have to make a new goal now and continue to work my pace down closer to my pre-childbearing days.
Easter in Clarens
We finally got together with our friends over the weekend to celebrate Easter. Our school was off for a long weekend, so we spent our time in one of our favorite small towns in South Africa: Clarens.
We started off the trip decorating Easter eggs with the girls so that we could hide them in the yard the next morning. Then the girls woke up on "Easter" morning and found their Easter baskets filled with bunny ears, crayons, and coloring books. Next they ventured out to the yard to the cottage that we rented for an Easter egg hunt. It was actually the perfect space for a hunt with plenty to good hiding places for toddlers. All three girls (Taelyn, Kaelia, and their friend, Arianna) did a great job finding the eggs, but it took them a while to locate the last egg. They searched just about every where until Kaelia looked up and found the it in a tree. She certainly did not find the most eggs, but she did find the last one.
After the hunt, we all drove a few miles down the road to go for a hike in the mountains. It was an out and back hike that took about 45 minutes in total. The girls were so impressive as they hiked the entire way out to the turn around. They were on a mission and didn't want our help! And it was not a super easy hike for little kids. At some points, the girls were on all fours, trying to climb up a big rock or step. They loved it, though! The turn around location was especially a big hit because it was one big pile of red rocks. During the hike back, however, the girls were not so full of energy. Taelyn took turns walking by herself and sitting in her dad's arms while Kaelia was completely pooped out once we immediately started the hike back. She asked me to hold her and kept saying, "I so seepy, so tired, so hungy!" She snuggled up in my arms with her head on my shoulder for the entire hike back. It was precious because that doesn't happen very often these days!
Once we finished the hike, we had a picnic lunch before heading back to our cottage. It was a beautiful fall day with plenty of wildlife surrounding us. We even had two wild horses right next to us that let us pet them, and we had a visit from a baboon that tried to take our lunch! Afterward, Taelyn and Kaelia kept reminding us that the baboon was naughty because he took Arianna's juice box.
Later that day, we made Easter cookies, and the girls decorated them with icing and sprinkles when they were ready. It made for a nice treat after dinner and the perfect ending to a great Easter day.
To complete the weekend, the adults enjoyed some quality time as well. My friend, Nicole, and I went out for pedicures at the day spa in town, and Justin and Kris went golfing. We all also visited the local brewery a few times as well as a wonderful German restaurant that we go to every time we are in Clarens.
We started off the trip decorating Easter eggs with the girls so that we could hide them in the yard the next morning. Then the girls woke up on "Easter" morning and found their Easter baskets filled with bunny ears, crayons, and coloring books. Next they ventured out to the yard to the cottage that we rented for an Easter egg hunt. It was actually the perfect space for a hunt with plenty to good hiding places for toddlers. All three girls (Taelyn, Kaelia, and their friend, Arianna) did a great job finding the eggs, but it took them a while to locate the last egg. They searched just about every where until Kaelia looked up and found the it in a tree. She certainly did not find the most eggs, but she did find the last one.
After the hunt, we all drove a few miles down the road to go for a hike in the mountains. It was an out and back hike that took about 45 minutes in total. The girls were so impressive as they hiked the entire way out to the turn around. They were on a mission and didn't want our help! And it was not a super easy hike for little kids. At some points, the girls were on all fours, trying to climb up a big rock or step. They loved it, though! The turn around location was especially a big hit because it was one big pile of red rocks. During the hike back, however, the girls were not so full of energy. Taelyn took turns walking by herself and sitting in her dad's arms while Kaelia was completely pooped out once we immediately started the hike back. She asked me to hold her and kept saying, "I so seepy, so tired, so hungy!" She snuggled up in my arms with her head on my shoulder for the entire hike back. It was precious because that doesn't happen very often these days!
Once we finished the hike, we had a picnic lunch before heading back to our cottage. It was a beautiful fall day with plenty of wildlife surrounding us. We even had two wild horses right next to us that let us pet them, and we had a visit from a baboon that tried to take our lunch! Afterward, Taelyn and Kaelia kept reminding us that the baboon was naughty because he took Arianna's juice box.
Later that day, we made Easter cookies, and the girls decorated them with icing and sprinkles when they were ready. It made for a nice treat after dinner and the perfect ending to a great Easter day.
To complete the weekend, the adults enjoyed some quality time as well. My friend, Nicole, and I went out for pedicures at the day spa in town, and Justin and Kris went golfing. We all also visited the local brewery a few times as well as a wonderful German restaurant that we go to every time we are in Clarens.
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