Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Post 14 - Your favorite birthday

This is our 2nd post today, so make sure you catch post #13 too!

Ashley:

This is a tough one because.... on my 16th birthday, I got a car.... on my 20th birthday, I went on a fun trip to Niagara Falls.... on my 21st birthday, Ryan and I got engaged in Acapulco....but I think I am going to pick my most recent birthday...

I turned 26 about 2 weeks ago while we were in Killington, Vermont on a ski trip. This is one of my best birthdays because I was able to spend it with my Ryan, Connor, and some of my other family members on vacation! Ryan let me sleep in, which is very much appreciated these days!!! We spent some time with Connor in the morning and then went out skiing for the day. Ryan & I decided to take on the challenge of skiing (he snowboarded) on the steepest mogul slope in New England (Outer Limits). It was tough and exhausting, but we did it! Ryan teases me because I bring it up all the time and bought myself a pin to show off what we did! (ha ha...nerdy, I know!!). Anyhow, I was proud of us! After a long day of skiing, we had a great homemade dinner and birthday cake for dessert! I think we were in bed by 9pm at the latest, which to some of you may sound lame, but like I said earlier, sleep is a great birthday gift this year!:)

Ryan:

My favorite birthday was the 21st birthday party that we had at my parents camp.  Somehow, everyone came out unscathed but there were multiple musicians, multiple kegs, and tons of people.  I cannot give further details due to the fact that I need to protect the innocent, but it was tons of fun!

Post 13 - A moment

We are going to skip post #12 for now and come back to it (What you ate today). I cannot remember what all I ate today! Ha ha.

Ashley:

This is a moment that I can experience multiple times a day for now, but it will be coming to an end within the next 3 months or so...

One of my favorite moments of the day is when I'm nursing Connor and he stares at me and rubs my arm, touches my face, plays with his feet. It is so darn cute. Sometimes I get a little laugh or smile out of him if I am doing something that he finds funny. I am going to miss that!
Ryan:

My moment doesn't happen every day, but when it does I always pause to take it in.  It starts while I am going through my morning routine and getting ready for work.  Connor usually wakes up at some point during the process and wants to go snuggle in bed with Mommy.  Once he gets into bed, they snuggle up together and he usually falls asleep nestled up against her.  As I'm preparing for another day at the office, just seeing them sleeping so innocently together gives me all the motivation that I need!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Post 11- A picture of somewhere you have been

Ashley:
Cruise to the Bahamas with my mom and nieces, Mariah & Kaitlin. August 2009
Ryan:


Akaka Falls, Hilo, Hawai'i

Monday, March 14, 2011

Post 10 - Something you are proud of in the last few days

Ashley:

I have two things...

My hubby.... for finishing up and getting an A in his first MBA class and doing that while working full-time and being a full-time, super devoted daddy!!

Skiing down a double black diamond (Outer Limits) in Killington last week without falling!

Ryan:

I also have 2 things:

Connor....for doing such a great job traveling to and from Vermont.  He made the 7 hour car ride each way as pleasant as anyone could hope for.

Ashley....for turning 26 and being the being the best wife, mother, and friend anyone could ask for! 

Catching up on our blog challenge...

Post 9 - Songs you listen to when you are happy, sad, bored, excited, mad...

Ashley:

I am going to change this one. I don't really associate songs/music with my moods.

My new post #9 = something I am excited about today..

I have multiple things to be excited about today.

-Connor slept well last night and has taken 2 great naps today! I got to sleep until 8am!
-Connor is getting soooo close to crawling!!
-I made dinner, which is a big deal for me!
-Our tulips are popping up!
-Connor is saying "Ba-Ba" which means he's getting closer to "Ma-Ma"!!
-Ryan is home from work!

I am sure there is more that isn't coming to mind at the moment.

Ryan -
What I'm happy about today:

My wife made dinner.
Connor is sleeping well

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Killington Ski Trip

We had such a wonderful, fun ski trip this past week in Killington, VT. I was ready to come home to my bed, bathroom, and house, but I wasn't ready for the trip to end! After approx. a 10 year hiatus from skiing, my family and I decided to head back to Killington to hit the slopes. I am so glad we did!! I was extremely nervous to get back on skiis, but it was just like riding a bike -- like I never stopped.

Ryan, Connor, and I drove to VT last Sunday at midnight! We decided to drive overnight to minimize any disruptions in Connor's sleep schedule. Everyone knows that he doesn't sleep well, so we didn't want to mess things up any more!! We made the trip in about 6 1/2 hours and Connor did great!! We had minimal crying and only needed one stop to feed him and change his diaper.

We arrived at the condo on Sunday and were later met by the rest of the group: my mom & dad; my uncle Dennis who came along to cook and babysit for us; and my 3 nieces, Mariah, Kaitlin, & Olivia. The girls had very little experience on skiis, but by the end of the week they were all pros! Olivia, the youngest of the girls, surprised us all by asking to attend ski school all day, every day and by not wanting to leave the slopes at the end of the day. She did great!! She says that she wants to try snowboarding next! Mariah & Kaitlin did great too -- they were able to spend a good chunk of their time with the rest of us on the slopes after their lessons in the morning. Mariah & Kaitlin are two totally different skiers. Mariah is daring & likes to go fast, while Kaitlin is cautious. We had fun with the girls in the terrain park where we all hit some jumps, while probably only getting about a foot off the ground when it really felt like we were flying! ha ha. We also went tree skiing, which was quite challenging, even on the easy slopes.

Ryan & I spent a lot of time skiing with my dad while my mom stuck with the girls for most of the time. The girls were more comfortable on the easy/medium difficultly level slopes (green circles/blue squares is how they rate them). Ryan, my dad, and I wanted a little more challenge since we had a lot more experience on skiis than the girls. The first two days we played it easy -- just blue & green slopes. By the third day, we were feeling up for a challenge, so we tested our skills out on a single black diamond (the next level of difficulty).

In order to get to access the other mountains, we had to take a lift up Bear Mountain each day. Bear Mountain lives up to it's name -- all single blacks & double back diamond slopes with the exception of one blue square slope. As you ride up the lift on Bear Mountain, you get a front row seat and view of Outer Limits -- a double black slope that boasts the title of the steepest mogel slope in New England. By the way, mogels are big "bumps" on the slope. Each day I would say "Do you really think it looks that hard?? Do you think I could do it?" My dad, who was only looking out for my safetly, I suppose :), told me that it was beyond my skill level. Well, that was it -- by the fourth day, I was ready to try it. Ryan and I went down Outer Limits and the conditions couldn't have been better. We had just had a significant amount of snow which meant little to no ice on the slope. I hate skiing with ice, especially on difficult slopes. We decided that my mom and dad would meet us at the bottom and take pictures. That's right -- my dad chickened out!!! ha ha. We took the slope slow & steady and made it to the bottom in about 15 minutes. It was incredibly exhausting, but neither of us fell and I was proud of Ryan and I for taking on the challenge. Now I can say that I skied on the steepest mogel slope in New England on my 26th birthday -- guess I'm not so old and boring as I thought!:) Too bad Connor isn't old enough to see how cool his parents are. Ha ha.

While we were in VT we got about 2 feet of snow!! We had two absolutely perfect days of skiing -- sunny and beautiful. We had two days of snow, but if you bundled up, it wasn't so bad. The last day was all rain, which again, if you bundled up it wasn't so bad. We wore ponchos.

Connor stayed back with his great uncle, Dennis, each day to help cook meals for us!! Dennis was a great babysitter and he and Connor had a blast. Connor was able to get out on his sled in the parking lot one day when it was sunny outside. Dennis pulled him around until he fell asleep in the sled! ha ha. Ryan and I also took him to the recreation center to swim. He LOVES the water. I am really excited for his upcoming swim lessons at the end of the month. Anyhow, he splashed & splashed and since he was loving it so much, I thought I would test the waters (no pun intended..ha ha) by putting his head under. He did great!! He was a little surprised by it, but no tears or crying! We have a little fish on our hands

Overall, the trip was very exhausting yet fun! Between skiing all day and being up with Connor at night, we were pooped. I think we were in bed between 8-9 each night, but up between 4:30-6:30 each morning. I cannot wait until next year to get back out on the slopes. Hopefully Connor is sleeping through the night by then!! I can't imagine another year of no sleep.

On a different note, Connor is doing a few new things...

- He is getting closer and closer to crawling. He scoots around on his tummy in every direction now, however he really struggles and gets frustrated going forward. He can only move a few inches forward at a time. It won't be long until he is scooting without troubles. He gets up on his hands and knees, but doesn't know what to do from there.
- We can see another tooth coming through, which may explain the fever he had a week ago and his lack of sleeping at night!! *sigh* Will we ever get to the point where he sleeps all night?
- He reaches for us now! And, he clings to us if he doesn't want to go to someone or doesn't want to be put down. We also think he is going through a stage of separation anxiety! The past 2 times that he's gone to the nursery in church, he hasn't made it more than 20-30 minutes until we were called back to get him because he was so upset.
- His menu continues to grow!! We've started yogurt, mangoes, apricots, and next is corn! We are making a pear, carrot, & squash recipe and a corn & sweet potatoe recipes for him this week to try.

Well, that's about it for now. St. Patrick's Day pics will be up later this week! Ryan and I are going to try to get back on the bandwagon for our 30 day post challenge. We've been slacking!!!  I'll leave with a few pictures from our trip.


Connor "buckled in" on his sled!

Ryan and I before we hit the slopes one morning
Outer Limits
The two black dots are Ryan & I!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Just an update...

I thought I would take a quick break from our 30 post challenge! It's been fun, but it has also been hard to keep up with it every day. Hopefully Ryan and I can catch up tonight; the past 2 days have been busy!!

This week is packed full of Ryan trying to finish up his first class towards his MBA and us getting ready for our Vermont trip next week!! Busy, busy, busy!! We leave for Vermont on Sunday @ 12am. We are going to drive overnight to minimize the affects of our travels on Connor's schedule. Hopefully the trip will take about 8-9 hours, but probably more because I'm sure we'll make plenty of stops to give him a break from the carseat and to eat/change his diaper. We cannot get into the condo until 4pm on Sunday, so we have a lot of time to kill once we are there. Ryan found a few things for us to do including visiting a kid friendly farm & a place where they make maple syrup -- YUM!

Once we get there and are settled, we will have 5 straight days of skiing! We are going to be so tired, but it'll be a lot of fun! Connor is going to spend the days with my uncle, Dennis, who is going along to cook and babysit! I'm sure we will be in and out of the condo all day long to take breaks from skiing. Ryan and I are hoping to get him out in the snow on his sled each day and also into the indoor pool! I'm super excited to be celebrating my 26th birthday over our trip! What a great way to spend my birthday! We come home the following Saturday. If the overnight trip to VT goes well, we will probably drive back overnight as well.

Speaking of swimming, I signed Connor and I up for swim lessons starting March 30th! They run for 5 weeks. I am very excited to get him in the pool!

Connor is continuing to become more and more mobile. He still is not crawling, but he can get anywhere he wants by rolling and doing a little bit of scooting. He is becoming more curious; I caught him opening the cabinets of our entertainment center this week! ha ha. Ryan and I have gone into babyproofing mode!

He has gotten a few new foods over the past few weeks: squash, yogurt, butternut squash, mangoes. His menu is growing!!!

We've been taking him out shopping lately when we run to the grocery store or to target. He loves, loves, loves sitting in the cart!! He also loves it in the high chair when we go out to eat. He will sit there the entire time as long as I keep giving him his finger food snacks to eat. He has developed some pretty good motor skills to be able to feed himself. He can pick food out of my hand and get it into his mouth most of the time! He's growing so fast!!

I'm going to try to take some St. Patrick's Day pictures later today after his nap. Since Connor has some Irish blood in him, I thought St. Paddy's Day pictures should be mandatory!!

Well, that's all for now!!