26 November 2008

Back in Derby

After leaving Coffeyville we headed back to good ol' Derby. The first morning back, Isaac opened his birthday gifts from Oma. Legos (!) and a book. 30 minutes later, he had finished building his Lego Star Wars racer. It was just too chilly and windy to really do much outside, so we went to Exploration Place.

Olivia and Chad enjoyed building a dam and watching the water flow.


Of course no visit to Kansas would be complete without seeing a tornado! Ezren was very brave climbing up there to touch it.



Exploration Place also had a very cool exhibit called The Scoop on Poop. We often find ourselves discussing digestion and all things associated with it (at dinner, breakfast, snacktime, whenever), so this was really cool for us! There was even a game where you have to race dung beetles (not real ones). Let's just say, Chad is the champion dung roller! :)

After leaving Exploration Place, we went to a favorite place of Chad's when he was a child -- Sim Park. Still windy and cold, so we didn't stay long at the beach (I know, it's not the ocean, but it's as good as it gets in KS!).



We also stopped at Riverside Park to check out the rocket. Unfortunately they have sealed it and you can no longer climb inside. Big bummer. But they did have a giant spiderweb thing that scared the bujeezers out of me -- but Isaac loved it!




By this time the kids were cranky and tired, so we headed home from so good Fried Chicken von Mutti.

The next day was quite the bust. It was too cold and windy again, so we went swimming. Yes, really, we went swimming at the indoor pool at the DRC. Crazy, I know! It smells and sounds and feels and looks exactly the same as when I was in high school. I didn't bring any goggles or caps with me, but I did go and do a 100 (with flipturns and all!). And about passed out so I decided to just stick with the kids.

We went out to Towne East looking to play video games at Aladdin's Castle, but it's no longer there. :( So, we went to North Rock. Nothing great, but the kids had fun playing skee ball.



Olivia was very proud of all of the tickets she won. She even got to get some prizes!

On the way home, we stopped by Tanglewood (my old elementary school) to play on the playground. Goodness! I have never seen so many spiders hanging out there! Seriously, the place was covered in webs and those crazy, big jumping spiders. Isaac was pretty freaked out and didn't really want to do anything, but we eventually cleared out some things for him to do.

Here they are climbing the ultra old (really, it's been there since I was in Kindergarten), and really scary spiral slide.

And on the teeter totters...

We had an interesting and adventurous time exploring the sites of Wichita and Derby!

15 November 2008

A Day in Coffeyville

We left Branson on a very traffic-y Sunday morning. Not being ones who enjoy traffic, we wound our way through residential areas until we surpassed the 5 MPH line of cars. Felt pretty proud of that too!

It was a gorgeous day to travel southern KS/MO! We were greeted by my entire family (almost) when we arrived!

Here are all of the kids enjoying a dog rub post-Hallowegg Hunt.

This was the first time, in a long time, that all seven of us Nellis grandkids had been in the same room. In fact, I don't know if we have any photos of all of us together... (except this one)



And there were fireworks! Now, Isaac is not a fan of fireworks at all. On the Fourth of July he hides inside -- and all we can legally do here are sparklers and fountains. But on this day in Coffeyville he was brave and stayed for not just smoke bombs and snappers but bottle rockets too! Here are the kids enjoying themselves.




It was such a fun day! We were sad to leave and wish we could have spent more time with everyone. Hopefully we'll be able to do this again!

08 November 2008

Silver Dollar City

On our recent trip to KS, we took a couple of days and went to Silver Dollar City with my dad and Anne. It was such a blast! Branson is gorgeous this time of year and there is so much to do -- way more than when I was a kid! Luckily, the weather cooperated with plenty of sunshine and only a slight breeze.

Our drive from Wichita to Branson was a familiar one as we drove through Coffeyville. Here we are stopped at our favorite Kansas Historical Marker at the junction of Highways 166 and 15! Previous to stopping here, Chad thought it would be a great idea to stop and give the kids a lesson in KS geology. Unfortunately, it was quite windy that day and although Chad and I have lived through way worse winds than those, my kids have been spoiled in NC with very little wind. Poor Isaac kept complaining that his hood kept being blown off (he didn't know to turn his back to the wind!). The kids now have a great appreciation for what we call "Kansas Wind."


Here are the kids posing with Grandpa for a quick photo before we headed off to some rides at Silver Dollar City!



One of the first rides the kids went on was a little roller coaster, just the right size for them! As you can see Olivia was very into it, and Isaac and Ezren were very proud that they got to go on a roller coaster!



Now, I'm not big on fast spinning rides, but somehow I was talked into going on this ride with the kids. Chad and Ez took one boat, Olivia had her own, and Isaac and I went together. Before we got on, the guy in charge said, "Kids on the right, parents on the left, and DO NOT touch the bar." We sit down and sure enough, what's the first thing Isaac does? Touch the bar, of course! Lucky for us, Grandpa had the camera and caught him in the act! (I'm saying, "Don't touch the bar!")



Before we left for KS, Olivia and Chad had been talking about how they wanted to go on a big roller coaster (Chad's loves a good coaster!). So, toward the end of the day in Silver Dollar City, we found one that Olivia could ride. It's called The Powder Keg and goes from 0 to 60 in about 2 seconds! HOLY MOLY! They loved this ride! Olivia is very proud that she rode a big roller coaster, and Chad is now thinking twice about riding coasters! This is a photo of them as they blasted off (they are in the second row)!



That was the end of our day in Silver Dollar City. Good weather, good food, good fun, good family time! What more could you ask for?

02 November 2008

Isaac Turns Five

On the 21st we celebrated Isaac having taken his first breath five years ago. He wanted a Speed Racer cake...and he got one! Three (from scratch) chocolate cakes later, Chad cut, assembled, and frosted the edible racetrack. Isaac loved it, and boy was it yummy!



He was so excited opening all of his gifts! He kept oooing and ahhhing and laughing with excitement.
Mario Galaxy Wii Game...

Erector Set...
Spiderman Backpack loaded with books...
Lego Mars Mission Set...

19 September 2008

Carrots

Last year we tried to grow carrots in the garden, and they only got about as big as one of the kids fingers! So, we left them in longer this year and voila! We have lots of big carrots. This particular type of carrot isn't supposed to get huge (I think it was actually called a "dwarf carrot".). But as you can see, some of them are quite fat!





Ez thought it was so much fun pulling them out of the ground! He's quite the helper too. We brought them inside and put them in the sink to wash the dirt off. Here he is drying the biggest carrot.





Look, it's all dry now!




A mom doesn't say, "No," when her son asks for an organic homegrown carrot snack!



How does it taste? Yummmmmmmmy!



11 September 2008

A Few Pics from Today

So today was Thursday which meant that it was just, "Me and you and Zelda-Roo and the Cats too!" at home today. I did my sewing in the morning, and after lunch Ez and I went upstairs to photo the new sewings to be put on my site. "Mommy, take my picture!" The kid loves to have his picture taken!

Here is he is giving a silly face.


I can just imagine when he is in middle school . . . our phone will be ringing off the hook with little, giggly girls calling! I mean, who can resist this boy?!


I love black and white pics and no one photos as well in b/w as Miss Zelda Roo! Sometimes when she lays just right, she looks like a Bat-dog. As you can see, she doesn't enjoy getting her picture taken as much as Ez does!


28 August 2008

So It's August Now...

I realize that August is not YET complete, but I thought since I'm already on the website, I may as well post today because in a few days, I may be too busy!

At the beginning of August, Chad was finally finished enough with the new built-in that we (meaning "he") could paint it. And here it is. It has drawers now, but I don't have any pics of that. I also made a new placemat, which the kids constantly fight over.


THE BIRTH OF PAINT MAN


We had a new superhero in our midst. His name is Paint Man. He shoots paint from his body to kill evil villains. His one weakness: water. If water touches him, the paint in his skin diappears, and he is vulnerable.



On Ezren's 3rd (!) birthday, Grandpa Darrell and Grandpa Mel came over and brought a HUGE watermelon from the garden! The kids thought it was delicious and made a wonderful mess!



Then the festivities began. Ezren blew out the candles on his cake and then opened gifts. He loves being the center of attention, and finally it was his day!










Ezren had a big day on the 18th -- his first day of Preschool! He loves being around all the other kids his age. And even though he is one of the youngest in his class, he is definitely the biggest! On the way home from dropping Ez off, Isaac was a pod racer (from Star Wars) and helped me drive.








On August 22, the most glorious thing happened . . . all three kids went to school on the same day, at the same time. We left at 8:00am, drove for 15 min., dropped off Isaac at his Montessori school, drove 15 min., dropped off Olivia at HGES, drove for 10 min., dropped off Ezren at Preschool, then 10 more minutes home. A peaceful shower and some sewing were in store for Mom that day. I must say Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are perhaps the best days in the week!



For Olivia's birthday she received a Butterfly House from her friend Amelia in KS. We ordered the caterpillars and when they arrived in the mail, Olivia created a "journal" to record their progress. One week later, they were all safe in their chrysalides. One week after that, she ran downstairs screaming one morning, "MOM! ONE HATCHED!!!" Well, two days ago, we released them into the wild. Ezren says they are off making new friends. Maybe those new friends will help them make more caterpillars! :)






July Goings On

The last time anyone saw some pics was a while ago, and frankly, quite a lot has happened.

Olivia started 2nd grade. Yep, she's a big 2nd grader now. So far, she's enjoying it. Many of the same kids are in her class, so she has lots of friends.


She also had her 7th birthday. On her actual birthday, we had a family party. She got many awesome gifts, one being a Karaoke machine. She's quite the superstar!


She decided that a Spiderman party was what she wanted, and thus it was. Chad was quite brave and dressed up as Doctor Octopus. The kids loved it! He snuck outside and ran around the back yard until someone saw him. They all ran outside and shot him with Silly String. Zelda, who was in the back, freaked out and started barking like crazy chasing him around the yard (good girl!).


We also had a pinata. The kids improved from last year. Last year it took multiple turns with lots of hits from each kid. This year . . . the kids went crazy! They grabbed the stick and swung like they were going to kill it! Not everyone had a turn but I don't think they minded.
Oh the cake... We went all out again this year. The cake was a city scene with two skyscrapers and Spiderman on top with a web down to an American flag. How many cake mixes did that take, you ask? Only four. And three batches of icing. The kids' eyes were huge when Chad brought it out! It was delicious too!


And I had to include a photo of Isaac and Olivia playing in the back yard. Check out Isaac's getup. I think he was being Zelda (from the Nintendo games). Does anyone remember that skirt??? :)