Saturday, October 30, 2010

Riding a Horse for the First Time!!

To round out Jamen's birthday weekend, we took the kids for horseback rides on Sunday!
The little ones rode a pony named Zeus! Although, he seemed a bit tame and tired for that particular moniker! They were both pumped about riding!
All loaded up complete with helmets! Mandy Rose chose the blue helmet and Jamen chose the pink one with flowers! Heehee! They are so itty bitty that they could ride together which made it a little less scary of an adventure. Once they were up, they rode for a solid hour!
We got our exercise by walking around and around and around the arena!! But, it was worth it.
Cousin Lyndi got her own horse so she could join in the fun as well! She was as stoked as the little ones were!!!

Celebrating Cousin Jamen's Birthday!!

Jamen turned four on the 23rd of October and we were able to be there to help him celebrate! My sister, Mandy, made this great fire truck cake! Then she let the kids have at it anyway they wanted! By the end of the weekend, the wheels, lights, and hoses were gone....and the frosting was smeared by little fingers! Not much actual cake was eaten, but Mandy Rose and Jamen were in heaven! Covered in red icing!
My sister, Mandy, and I! She is a best friend to me and an awesome mom!
Let the present opening begin! We got Jamen a piano just like the Mandy Rose has. He always enjoys playing with hers when he comes to visit.
More presents!
And then, of course, the work of getting the presents out of the boxes!
Why does it always require a screwdriver? Sheesh!
Happy Birthday, Jamen! We love you!

Pumpkin Patch Time!!

In mid-October, we made our annual pilgrimage to the Applejack Pumpkin Patch! We were joined again this year by the Dresher clan! It was also a gathering of the local Families with Children from China, so there were lots of beautiful black-haired, black-eyed beauties taking in all the festivities!
My little punkin! Waiting for her turn on the barrel train ride! And, trying to "smile" for Momma!
Each year, I get another picture of Mandy Rose at the "Look How I'm Growing" sign! She is growing up so fast....maybe a bit too fast for Momma! I love the big girl she is becoming each day, but it goes soooo fast.
These are the pumpkins we picked! Mandy Rose says the littler one is for Daddy :) We also picked up a whole bag of funky shaped gourds for decorating the house for the holidays!

Riding the Midland Train!!

At the end of September, on a visit to KC, we took the kids for a train ride! It is just a small old-fashioned train with passenger cars. The depot is in Baldwin City about an hour south of KC. The train takes you out into the countryside for a few miles and then back. It was chilly, but we had so much fun!
Jamen and Mandy Rose were almost beside themselves with excitement at the prospect of a train ride! These two are the best of friends!
The Midland Train!
This is grand fun, Momma!
Enjoying the ride with my favorite girl!
She was mesmerized!
I managed to catch this pic! Nowhere, Kansas!
It is so cool to be able to give and share these experiences with our children!

Country Wedding!!

My brother Matt got married on September 11th! Mandy Rose was asked to be one of the flower girls! Actually there were four...and two of them were Chinese! My new sister-in-law, Reanna, has two adopted Chinese cousins. Their mom is actually a friend of mine from high school! Who would have thought all those years ago that two small town girls from Harper County would travel half way around the world to bring home our daughters! Amazing!
Mandy Rose was so pumped about being a flower girl! The wedding was held on Matt & Reanna's farm on a beautiful Saturday evening! It was the perfect setting for them! My brother Matt! He was so handsome! But, we had to tease him about the pliers holder on his belt! What a country boy!
Mandy Rose was very meticulous and focused on doing her job!! Isn't she adorable!
Exchanging their vows...Reanna was absolutely gorgeous! Notice the really cool backdrop! Reanna's dad found old barn wood and made two backdrops. One for the wedding and one for behind the cake table. It was so country and so fitting!
The very happily married couple!
They were even very nice to each other about the cake!
What country wedding would be complete without a stock tank full of beer and ice? Jamen and Mandy Rose thought it was there for their entertainment! At one point, we had to warn those coming for beer that they might want to dig to the bottom for the unshaken ones!!!! LOL!
Enjoying a wedding cupcake! At least the frosting anyway!
We had a wonderful time celebrating Matt & Reanna's wedding! Our whole family was gathered together...which doesn't happen too often anymore! They had a dance afterwards and Jamen and Mandy Rose boogied their little butts off! Mandy Rose even had me out doing the "Electric Slide"!! What fun!

Camping at Council Grove Lake!!

Each year we have a summer gathering with Gary's old college gang! This year we decided to camp at Council Grove Lake. Mandy Rose had never been camping before and she was so excited about the prospect!
We loaded everything in the car....with barely enough room for the kiddo in the back seat!! First order of business was putting up the tent! Mandy Rose was right in the middle of it "helping"!! It was quite windy, so getting the tent set up was a bit challenging!
We borrowed this tent from our friends, the Dresher's. It is huge! But, really nice!
We were camped right on the water. Mandy Rose spent hours pitching rocks into the lake! Hard to believe there were any left when the weekend was over!
Home away from home! We might be camping, but Momma and Daddy have old bones and require air mattresses now!!
More rock play!
One of our gang, Miss Linda, brought this puppy with to snuggle with. She lovingly gave it to Mandy Rose to play with for the weekend...and then sent it home with her! His name is Buckley and Mandy Rose was thrilled!
Miss Linda also brought her hammock! She and Mandy Rose made great use of it all weekend!
As I said before, it was very windy all weekend. In fact, it just got progressively windier as the weekend passed. It made it hard to have a camp fire, but we didn't let it deter our enjoyment!
Enjoying the campfire with her buddies, Buckley and Valentino! I think Mandy Rose would like to do a whole lot more camping in the future!
We had a terrific weekend with the gang! Laughing, visiting, eating great food, drinking campfire coffee. The main reason we went to Council Grove was to have a chance to see our friend Joe, who lived there and had just started chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer. We are so thankful that we did for it proved to be our last visit with him. He was an awesome man and a great friend. He will be missed terribly, but we know he is in a better place and no longer hurting.

Another First Day of Preschool!!

Mandy Rose has begun another year at Westwood Preschool! She loves her teachers, friends, and all the neat activities that she gets to participate in. She is always ready and raring to go when it is a preschool day! I love that we have found such a good fit for her!
All dolled up for her first day! Mandy Rose and Mrs. Shirley
Mandy Rose and Mrs. Nelson
The smiles tell the whole story! She loves preschool!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Guangdong Girls!!

We visited Omaha a couple of weeks ago to attend the wedding of our niece, Atarah. We had a great time and it was a beautiful wedding!
One great thing about visiting Omaha was getting to visit two of the families from our travel group! The kids just went to playing like they had known each other for years and us adults got in some great conversation! Hannah W., Mandy Rose, and Grace O.....aren't they all just beautiful?! This visit lit the fire under us to have a reunion of our whole travel group! It is in the works for next summer in Colorado! We can't wait!

Memphis Vacation!!

Okay, sooooo, it has been a month since our vacation and I am just now getting to posting about it! Sheesh! What kind of blogger am I? .....A very busy, in school blogger! Oh well, better late than never!
We chose to go to Memphis for vacation this year. Actually, this is the first real family vacation we have taken since we came home with Mandy Rose. Somehow, China was NOT a vacation!! Although worth it!!! We took off from Wichita on the road to Memphis bright and early on Saturday morning. At a stop for lunch at Cracker Barrel, I got this cute pic of Mandy Rose! She has since decided that she wants to be a witch for Halloween. Gotta get going on finding a costume! Our first activity in Memphis was a trip to the Zoo! I had read that the Memphis Zoo was really terrific....had pandas too! So, it was high on our list! This is a rare shot of Gary (he hates the camera), but I thought it was really good!
The Memphis Zoo is really a fantastic one! It was incredibly hot, but the ability to see some of the animals up close and personal, like this male gorilla, were amazing!
In the China exhibit, we came across this Buddha statue. Photo op!!! Mandy Rose did NOT want to sit next to this guy, but forced a smile so Momma could get a pic! Gary thinks it looks like him! LOL!
The biggest draw to the Memphis Zoo was the fact that they had panda bears. This is the closest zoo to us that does! We had been talking about seeing them for weeks! Of course, Mei Mei and Le Le were both sound asleep for our visit! Mandy Rose watched them for about 30 seconds and then said, "Okay, let's go!" Ah well....best laid plans and all!
When we had lunch, we enjoyed the company of two Gibbons monkeys! They just watched us like, "What you eating? Anything good?" Then they cavorted and swung all over their ropes. It was a very entertaining show for lunch time! We actually had a great lunch (usually zoos have fried crap to choose from)! This one had the best fresh deli sandwiches! Very yummy!
After lunch, we hit the playground for awhile before venturing off to see the rest of the zoo!
One of the most enjoyable parts of the day was feeding the budgies! Mandy Rose was not the least bit intimidated by all the birds feeding just inches from her! There were hundreds of them in all different colors! So magical!
The trees were just loaded with these pretty little birds!
A magnificent bed of black-eyed susans also screamed "Photo Op"! This was the best one I could get though. Little Miss Mandy Rose was extremely hot and tired by this time!
Just minutes later she was crashed out in her carseat! We hadn't even made it out of the parking lot hardly!
Day Two in Memphis, we went to visit Mud Island along the Mississippi River. It has a geographical representation of the entire length of the river that we could wade through! Really nice on such a hot day!
Barefoot and water...what more could a little girl want?
Day Three, we visited the Children's Museum of Memphis! We got there just as it was opening, which was really quite nice. Mandy Rose almost had the run of the place. She loved pretending to fly in this REAL FedEx airplane cockpit!
She insisted on Momma being her co-pilot! There were buttons and switches everywhere! Amazing how pilots learn what each one does!
Another favorite at the museum was the grocery store. They had little carts and items you could choose to purchase.
The really cool part was checking out! Mandy Rose scanned her "purchases" just like at the real grocery store and then an actual receipt was printed out for her! She kept going back to shop for more!
Practicing her dental skills!
Ooooh.... a puzzle! Her favorite activity!
Next, she became a fire chief! She was even pretending to shift! Can't reach the pedals, but she has the concept down!
After all the kid-oriented activity, we spent the afternoon at the National Civil Rights Museum. With a four year old in tow, we couldn't devote as much time to reading all the placards as we would have liked but it was an extremely thought-provoking experience. They have an actual city bus in the museum with a statue of Rosa Parks. Of course, Mandy Rose is too young, but I still tried to explain to her a little about what these images meant. The museum is housed in the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in April 1968. It was moving to stand outside his room and view the balcony where he was shot.
The Lorraine Motel, Memphis.
The next day, we ventured out of Memphis and further east. We visited Corinth, MS and then went on to Shiloh. Shiloh is the site of a Civil War battle in April 1862. Gary has been several times. He took me there for the first time 10 years ago. While we were driving around, we came across Rhea Springs where I had taken some great pictures of Gary all those years ago. Only seemed appropriate to capture Mandy Rose in the same spot! Wow! How much life has changed for us!
Momma and Mandy Rose at Rhea Springs!
One experience that was new for all of us was hiking the trail to see the Indian Mounds. It had always been closed before.
The native peoples built these mounds roughly 800 A.D. They carried the the dirt from surrounding areas. I guess, originally, the finished product was covered with a layer of red clay to really make them stand apart. The tops of the mounds were reserved for temples, ceremonial sites, and for the homes of the higher ranked members of the community. It was really cool to see!
All in all, it was a fabulous family vacation! Mandy Rose is still talking about all that we did a month later! I love creating memories with her like this!