Monday, April 27, 2009


I'm not sure if it's the transition back to east coast time since our trip to California or Isaac going through a "phase." He hasn't been wanting to sleep in his bed. He wants to lay on the couch with me or Donavan. He's been really clingy and exhausted due to getting up early, going to bed late, etc..since we got home. Over the weekend I was convinced he'd gotten the horrible GI bug I had last week, but he seems fine. Last night was the first full night of sleep for him since we returned. Maybe he's finally getting re-adjusted. I just checked on him napping in his bed and had to capture this photo.
We picked strawberries this morning and they are delicious. I forgot to take my camera. By the time we left the farm Isaac had strawberry juice all over himself. This year he did understand not to pick the green berries, but didn't understand why he couldn't munch on the bright red ones while we filled our bucked.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

It's pool time in Athens




It was close to 90 degrees in Athens on Saturday so we opened our pool. haa haa haa One of the (few) benefits of apartment living is having access to a pool in our back yard. Isaac wanted to have lunch outside so we grilled brats and went swimming for a few hours. We had to physically remove him from the water to come back for a nap. He was exhausted and we didn't want him to get anymore sun.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Trip to Annaheim and San Diego, California


























































Donavan had a conference in Annaheim, California last week. We just couldn't pass up the opportunity to go with him. Isaac and I are Donavan's American Express--he "can't leave home without us." The three of us headed out a few days before Easter and spent 3 days over Easter weekend at Disneyland.
Isaac's favorite part of Disney was the characters. He loved Mickey's Toontown where we could walk through Mickey and Minnie's houses. We also saw Chip and Tales treehouse and Pluto's dog house. The character breakfast we chose was excellent. It was in the Storyteller's Cafe housed in the Grand Califorian Hotel. It was laid back, not overly busy (probably b/c it cost an arm and a leg), and characters came up to our table for an individual visit. Isaac wanted to share his breakfast with each character. Dale actually took the grapes Isaac offered. We saw Little John, Chip and Dale, gorilla from Tarzan and several others. When we were leaving we came across a racoon (not sure what the character was from), but Isaac wanted nothing to do with it. In fact, he said "coons live outside." It was really funny that he embraced all of the other characters--even some he didn't recognize, but would have nothing to do with the racoon. Q
The hardest part of Disney for Isaac were the lines. Of course he didn't understand waiting in lines--who does? But he was a trooper. Our tickets allowed us to enter the park 1 hour early on one day. It was great b/c our bodies were still on east coast time so we were up and ready to go by 5:30 a.m. and hit the park by 6:30 to get in line for the 7 a.m. early opening. It was a really good time to be in the park. There was no wait time for rides. Isaac loved Dumbo, the Elephant ride and turning the wheels on the teacups in Alice in Wonderland.
Donavan was able to enjoy all of the "big kid" rides at the park. As a single rider he was able to jump to the head of the line. It was really cool because at times when the wait times were over an hour he was in and out of the ride in 15 minutes.
On Tuesday, Isaac and I went to San Diego to meet up with Mimi and Poppi Powell. Poppi presented at a conference in SD so we were thrilled to be able to spend a couple of days with them while Donavan was conferencing. In SD we went to Sea World. We watched the Shamu show, visited the penquins, flamingos, and turtles. Isaac's favorite part was the Seasame Street playground. The Elmo--flying fish ride was pretty cool. Mom and I enjoyed going a couple of times. They had a large area with soft blocks that Isaac really enjoyed. He was more interested in the play areas than the animals--I think Disney wiped him out of waiting in lines and crowds, etc.. he enjoyed being "free" to roam.
Before heading back to Annaheim to meet up with Donavan we headed to the beach for a morning at Coronado. It was a beautiful morning and Isaac loved playing in the sand. The water was pretty cold, but he and Mimi got wet up to their knees.
This was Isaac's first "long" plane ride and he did surprisingly well. All of our other plane trips have been from Atlanta to Indiana or Michigan which are less than 2 hours. The trip to Orange County was just shy of 5 hours. We took a lot of diversions and it helped that each seat had individual televisions screens. The flight was not full so we were able to spread out in the plane. Isaac is a really good traveler.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Railroad Days in Athens





We went to Railroad Days on Saturday sponsored by the Council on Aging in Athens. We went when the festival began and didn't find it overly busy. They had model trains (some made out of small legos), a magician, inflatables. Isaac enjoyed playing with the remote control train. The magician was really good and I think St. Joe's should try to get him for their Fall Festival. Isaac was thrilled with all of the trains. We found the train display made out of legos absolutely fascinating. It was a fun morning outing.

Play date and lunch at Big City Bread



Isaac and I met up with friends at Big City Bread on Friday morning for play and lunch. I'd talk to other moms who go and take their toddlers with them. We are tired of going to Chick Fil A for lunch and play and needed new scenery. Donavan and I had lunch at BCB when we first moved to Athens. This was my first visit with Isaac in tow. Isaac was off the wall. He
didn't listen to directions and would NOT sit down for lunch. He was obsessed with playing in the water dish (intended for dogs) and there was an abundance of rocks on the patio which is always a draw for him these days. The staff was very accomodating and didn't say a word that we dirtied the water dish and our children (mostly Isaac) were running amuck around the patio. My salad was delicious and Isaac's grilled cheese was good too.

Visit with Mimi Yarnall






















Here are some pictures of our visit with Mimi Yarnall last week. We went to the Atlanta aquarium and hung out in Athens for her visit. Isaac loved introducing Mimi to his preschool/teacher, going to the playground, visiting the bookstores and decorating Easter eggs. On a developmental note, Isaac has learned to ride his tricycle on his own. Although the hills are still tricky for him, he enjoys biking on the sidewalks are our complex.