Friday, February 28, 2014

Here we go again!


We are excited.......and ready........we think. 

This second time around is a lot different than with Griffin. When I'm not feeling sick, I can almost forget that we are expecting. I'm sure that will change in time. This pregnancy may be going faster because we waited several more weeks for our first appointment than last time. I went in thinking I was 10 wks and due September 8th. The doctor decided otherwise after the ultrasound and determined the due date will be August 30th. Tomorrow will begin week 14. Time flies. We saw that this baby does have 2 arms and 2 legs. That was a relief, and something I didn't see with Griffin until our big ultrasound much later. This baby was also flipping and wiggling around like an Olympic snowboarder on the half pipe......crazy. In the bottom photo, you can clearly make out legs and a side view of a foot.





We finally told Griffin tonight that he is going to be a big brother. He is such a talker now, and very familiar with babies since Mrs. Jessica at daycare is expecting. I figured as soon as we said something to him, he would be telling the world all about it. 

We have a lot to think about, most importantly to me......names and room arrangements. Also, we are excited that our good friends are expecting with a due date of the 28th (Chase's mom and dad). So much fun ahead!

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Vacation 2014

We headed out on a Saturday morning for our first family road trip out West. Drew needed to go to Arizona for business and since a software conversion this year at work meant no vacation allowed in July or August, I decided it might be a good option for us to go as a family and enjoy a break from our cold winter.

Griffin handled the long days in the car so much better than I expected. We were up and on the road around 8am each day and didn't get to a hotel usually until 8 or 9pm. 



We found a rest area in Texas with an awesome playground. Just what he needed to burn off a little energy, but getting him back in the car was not pleasant.







outside Amarillo

We made it to Tucumcari, NM on our first day. We didn't have many dinner options, but Griffin was requesting "peatza" and luckily there was a Pizza Hut just down the street. They enjoyed watching some Olympics coverage while we waited. You'll never see Griffin sitting with me when we go out to eat. 



I zoomed into these mountains far away, in Colorado I'm sure



the wind was wild in west New Mexico






Our second night was spent in Tusayan, AZ which is right outside of Grand Canyon National Park. Of course we arrived late and didn't see anything until the next morning when we met up with Matt, a high school friend of ours who is currently working for the Park Service at the Grand Canyon. We had a great day with him. He is part of a 4 man team that packs all supplies and equipment needed for Park Rangers and Phantom Ranch, at the bottom of the canyon. The only way to get things down the 5,000ft to the bottom is via mule or helicopter. They work 9 days straight then have 5 off. Luckily, we were there on President's Day which was a holiday for him. Griffin loved feeding the "mea-ules" and giving them carrots that we bought at the store. 







Matt took us to a great spot for lunch, and also to some great view points along the south rim. You can actually see the north rim across the gap, but it takes about 4 1/2 hours to drive around to it. Amazing. 





Matt also took us down a trail that his team uses regularly to show us some indian artwork. It's a little scary that the paths are shared by mules and people. He actually said they also spend a good amount of time hauling dirt via mule to the trails to maintain them.

and if you don't, you might wish you had a parachute

you can't quite tell, but some parts of the trail have a very steep drop off!

you might have to click this pic to enlarge and see the little deer drawn on the rock


some friendly mule deer sitting by the road

always trying to help




sunset....low clouds kept it from being spectacular, but it was pretty cool anyway


The next morning we headed down to the Phoenix area. While Drew went to meetings and made his rounds, Griffin and I took advantage of the free hotel shuttle within a 5 mile radius. We did a little shopping the first day.






We also got in some pool time in the beautiful 80 degree weather. Griffin LOVES a pool. Every morning he would want to put on his swimming trunks and "go see the pool." This led to several fights, complete with tears. Finally, his wish came true.








One afternoon when Drew was done working, we hit the best outlet mall I've ever been to and had some retail therapy. Griffin loved it too because we found 2 of these carousels while wondering around. Pretty sure we spent $10+ in rides between the two. 




The mall is also home to Sealife Aquarium. It was funny to see Griffin being so cautious and a little nervous walking through all the displays at first. He wanted Drew to hold him and took a while to warm up to what we were seeing. He's been to zoos and places like this before, but this might be the first time he's really known what was going on. Such a careful little guy, always thinking about what's around him!




"there's a shark coming behind you!"






best $38 ever spent via Black Friday online shopping

dinner on our last night in Arizona

On Friday morning we packed up and started the journey home. 

love all the Saguaro cactus

pretty scenery leaving Arizona

For my Hunger Games friends, I was so happy I captured this on the way home. I was too slow going out to get a good picture. These signs are along the highway, periodically, through New Mexico. 


We had a wonderful time but have been quite worn out from it too. We love to drive and see the country, and I think Griffin does too. I'm already looking forward to our next roadtrip!