I had given the kids snacks as we were driving home from daycare one day. Maya started coughing and I became a little panicked as I can't see her in her rear-facing car seat.
"Owen," I say. "Is Maya OK.
"Yes."
"You're sure?"
"Yes."
Maya coughs again.
"What's she doing?"
"Nothing, just choking."
(Yes, she was fine.)
Later that day, Owen was dancing around while we were playing the (homophonically ironic) Wii game.
"Owen," I say, "stop dancing and go to the potty."
"I don't have to go to the potty. I just have to get the rhythm out."
Tracing his height from toe to head, Owen tells us how tall he is:
"One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Eleven. Twelve. Thirteen. Fourteen. Fifteen miles per hour!"
Iowa City
The weekend before found us in Iowa City. We hadn't been since Christmas and were looking forward to vising Amy's parents, hearing a little music at the Iowa Arts Festival, and seeing our friends Jeff and Melissa, who are expecting twins soon. Owen and their little girl Olivia had a great time playing in the sand box, and then Maya got into the act when the bag of plastic balls came out.
I got this nice picture of the Vande Berg clan on our way out (and they got this nice one of Owen). I have to admit, I expected the belly would be larger, Melissa ... and I'll be happy to Photoshop the twins into the picture later.
Otherwise, the weekend was marked by persistent rains and, therefore, lots of indoor time running the kids at the play area in the mall. Owen, Amy and I got out on Saturday night for Whitey's ice cream in downtown IC.
It was still raining when we got home on Sunday night. Owen immediately got it in his head that we needed to catch the rain so that we could use the water for our plants. He spent the next several minutes being his own rain barrel.
I love his green instincts.
The weekend before was spent with my parents in Chicagoland.
Our biggest day was Saturday.
We started at the Morton Arboretum, enjoying their kids section which features this great ball you can roll around in a pool of water ...
As well as a wonderful pond filled with tadpoles you can touch ...
There was lots of room to run and plants to explore ...
Our family hand prints are here, with Grandpa and Owen at the top, Nana and Maya in the middle, and Amy and mine at the bottom.
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