Friday, August 14, 2009

I guess this is just Sydney...

Today the kiddos and I were running around getting few things done and in the car Sydney says..."Mommy, I gotta frow up" - hands over her mouth
"do you have your bucket?" (we keep one in the car for such occasions for our carsick girl)
"no, I cannot reach it"
"well, we are here, I think you will be all right"
We get out of the car into the parking lot...
"are you going to be all right?"
"I don't know - my belly feels funny - I want the round orange medicine" (Dramimine)
"You don't need the orange medicine - we are in the car 10 minutes"
Since Sydney throws up in the car all of the time I was not worried because she has never thrown up outside of the car. So we walk into the store - the one where I get my sewing machine fixed... In the store, nobody is around - nobody wants to help me. I go to the side room to show the lady that I was there - she sees me and ignores me so I go back and wait.
"Mommy - I gotta frow-up"
"Here, if you throw up - do it in this trash can" (a small trashcan with a plastic bag in it)
Head in the trashcan...
"BBBLLLLUUUPPPPP - BBBLLLLUUUPPPPP"
"Ohhh - I feel better now - can I go play??" (Now, full of smiles and back to normal, my 3 year old is back to her self).
I am standing there with a trashcan full of vomit - what am I going to do? I see an open door in the back of the store - out I walk - dump the vomit into the bushes - return into the store - still nobody cares that I am there - nobody noticed - put the trashcan back...waited a few more minutes for the saleslady...Sydney is playing - everything is Great!

I DO NOT UNDERSTAND this car sick stuff. Short trips, long trips, not every time, always enough warning to make it into the bucket...I don't get it!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Rollercoaster Girls

James and I took the girls to Michigan's Adventure earlier this week. The girls LOVED it. I cannot believe how well they did all day long. We stayed until it closed at 9pm and the girls were not done. They loved the rollercoasters. Both girls put their arms up going down the hills - it was too fun. Raleigh was in tears when she found out that she was 1 inch too short to ride the biggest rollercoasters. I cannot believe next year she can ride them with me. They loved the water park too - the wave pool was fun and James got to take Raleigh down some of the water slides. I was glad I did not have to carry the camera with me all day long but I do wish I had some pictures. My sister-in-law was so nice to watch Greyson all day long. She said he did well - he even peed (how do you spell that??) on her when she changed his diaper - with a smile on his face. I am so glad we took the girls this year. Sydney is "8 days past tired" as James says. Hopefully she will catch up on sleep soon!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RALEIGH!

Happy Birthday Raleigh -

6 years ago was one of the best days in my life - it was an answer to a long time of praying and hoping. You are a Joy and a Blessing. You have grown up to be such a great girl - you are a great helper, a good student, a wonderful sister, and most importantly you have Jesus in your heart...I could not be happier. I look forward to many more wonderful years watching you grow up. I love you more than you will ever know. Have a great birthday today.
I LOVE YOU -
Mom

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

'Cause We're Sisters...

"'Cause we're sisters - we stick together."

On our Tennessee trip I overheard Raleigh saying that to Sydney - how true it is.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Trip to Tennessee

We took a family trip to Tennessee to visit my brother and his family. They live on the side of a mountain so were not sure what to expect. We had a great time. Sydney lost her cookies twice on the way there - luckily for us we are used to her random motion sickness and drove prepared with a yack bucket. She really does do a great job of getting everything into the bucket with smiles after. I did stop and get some Dramimine - we were not sure how she would react to it but it seemed to work. She did not get sleepy or hyper either so that was good. THe girls were great travelers (Greyson was too). I could not have asked the kids to behave better. It made the trip really nice. Grey's ears bothered him I think going up and down the mountain. He would get a little fussy while we were going up and down but then was fine after. The girls swam a lot at Ben's house and had a great time with their Tennessee cousins.
Butterfly garden at the aquarium


We let the kids play in this river thing by the aquarium - it was really cool. Some parts were up to their knees and some was shallower. The kids all took off their shoes and had a good time. Sydney was a little wet after (big surprise).


The girls are always up for a good aquarium- they like the gift shops which we amazingly left empty-handed. A family can only have so many pink stuffed dolphins. THe aquarium was fun.


Ben and Janet took us on a tour of the mountain - we played at a great playground with the biggest slide I have seen. We got in a few games of Euchre which I think I lost every time, and got to see a lot of Tennessee - which was great since I don't remember going there when I was younger. We will have to go back since it was so fun. Maybe next summer!




Ruby Falls

We went to Ruby Falls - it was fun to go through the mountain and then see the falls. The light show was fun - we got to walk under the falls too. The girls loved it and keep asking to go back. I told them they could go back together when they are adults and they could bring their kids...imagine that...
We picked a busy day - the kids were not thrilled about waiting but I think it was worth it.

Top of Lookout Mountain


Sydney held up the mountain for us - she is so strong



Raleigh loved it too.
I am sure glad we saw the signs that said SEE RUBY FALLS everywhere. Apparantly everyone else did too...




And we got a flat

We got a flat tire on the way home from Tennessee. Luckily we were right by an exit with a gas station. The girls helped James change the tire to the spare. We rode on it for awhile and then called Ben and Janet who looked up a tire place for us that was open on Sunday. Who would have thought of WalMart??!! It was 4 miles up the road so we stopped and they told us the tire was un-repairable but they did not have the right size so they called around and found a tire place 12 miles back. James dropped the kids and me off at a McDonalds Playland. We ate, played, and then ate more - we split a McFlury and finished just as James walked in with a fixed van.
James helped Sydney with the Jack and he helped her tighten the bolts. Because it all took so long, we skipped Dino-World. We told the girls we would stop there next time.

Raleigh was looking under the van to make sure the spare tire came down. The spare is under the front seat - she told me when the tire was down far enough.