This movie is dedicated to Grandpa Don (that's where Jimmy got his love of motorcycles) and to Uncle Glenn and Uncle Matt (I believe that's where Jimmy learned this trick). Oh and btw, this movie was taken in Toys 'R Us. I was so happy to find they have one here. Not as happy as Jimmy was though! It takes us about 20 minutes on the metro to get there.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
To market, to market, to buy a fat pig...
Jacket, pants, sweatshirt, hoodie & shirt for Jimmy; watch (with extra battery) for me; two headbands, 12 cookie cutters, & 6 toys to play with in the dirt (although so far we’ve only used them in the tub).
Opening up the egg cartons here brings me back to the good Mapleton farm days when my siblings and I would collect the chicken eggs each day (often warm, complete with feathers and poop) while dodging that pesky rooster that Matt eventually got the best of. After collecting eggs we'd be off to feed the horse, cats, dog and cows. My favorite was probably when we had the ducks and also the baby cows that we fed with a bottle. My least favorite were those mean pigs (Amos & Andy)...oh man they were mean! And I never enjoyed cleaning up any of their feces...but who would?
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Monday, September 08, 2008
Happy Grandparent's Day!
Today Jimmy told me he wanted to "Take buggy Grandma's house get a lolly!" I found it funny that he's already starting to use a few new words. They call strollers "buggies" and suckers "lollies." Since Grandma lives a little too far away he settled for a walk to the store complete with a short ride (see video) and two lollies (one for baby).
Here are a few of the other fun things the boys have been doing recently:
Making brownies!
Playing with our two small buckets of toys...can't wait for the remainder of our stuff to get here.
And we leave you with:
and a sweet movie clip.
We love you and miss you so incredibly much! xoxo
Friday, September 05, 2008
Rotterdam Zoo
Saturday we took the boys to the Diergaarde Blijdorp in Rotterdam. It was pretty much just like any other zoo I've been to. Although I felt like we got closer to many of the animals than allowed at the Hogle Zoo. In fact there were some parts where the barriers between us and the animals were very small, short fences...ones in which it seems the animals could have easily gotten over if they wished. One man told us they had a gorilla get out recently. I wasn't too surprised! We had a lot of fun and the weather was perfect. Jimmy's favorite was the "alligator" (actually a crocodile). He loved it when the crocodile opened his mouth to show us all of his teeth. Glade's favorite was all of the fish. My favorite was swinging on the big swings in the play area. I was surprised how big of a play area they had. We were gone about 7 hours total including our half hour walk each way. Fun day!
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
You must be an American.
I've noticed a few differences between Europeans and Americans so far. Of course I've pretty much only lived in UT before coming here so it may be more of a difference between Utahns and Europeans. Here's my short list that is sure to grow.
You must be an American/living in America if...
1. Free refills are the norm.
2. You think ordering water in a restaurant should be free.
3. You stay inside when it is raining (or at least don't ride your bike).
4. You drive your car across the street to go to church.
5. You think eating plain mayo (not mixed with ketchup) on your fries is weird.
6. You speak only one language.
7. You think it's a good idea for bikers to wear helmets; or maybe even for children on a bicycle to wear one.
8. Your library card is free (at least mine in UT was...it costs approx 30 euros for one here).
9. You can wait longer than three days in between trips to the grocery store (I feel like I have to go almost every day).
10. Unfurnished means no furniture in the house...as opposed to no flooring, curtains or even light fixtures...here in Holland they generally take these out when they move out of their houses leaving them completely empty! If you want flooring and light fixtures you have to ask for a semi-furnished home.
11. You're shocked that you must insert coins into the shopping cart at the grocery store in order to use it.
12. You expect someone else to bag your groceries for you.
13. You did not bring your own bag to put your groceries in.
14. You think a building is old because it's been around for 100 years.
That's it for now. It's fun to notice the differences. We're starting to get more adjusted. It was weird at church to have no nursery class to take Jimmy to. They didn't have a need for one until he came in. Looks like he'll be joining Primary sooner than normal. He seemed to enjoy it. There was no more than 10 kids in the whole Primary this past Sunday. I had to type his papers he brought home into Google Translate to see what he learned about that day!
I planned on going to the store today but alas it is raining and really don't feel up to dragging the boys out in the rain. Plus I'm extremely tired due to the fact that I was up every hour during the night with either Glade or Jimmy (not sure why but hope it doesn't happen again).
I'll end this post with a short conversation I had with one of the guys that works here at the hotel:
Man: How are you liking the weather here in Holland?
Me: It's nice when it isn't raining.
Man: You're sounding Dutch already!
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Ghetto Park
Well I finally found a "park" for Jimmy. He was ecstatic when we found it. I've been promising him all week that we would go look and it's been too rainy. We only brought one umbrella with us and Jarom's been taking that to work. Unfortunately the little boys and I have been stuck inside pretty much all week. Thankfully it didn't rain much today. So we now present you with our park: I love Jimmy's response at the end of this movie. He used to say two minutes. He's gotten wiser with age. :)
Glade loved the slide. I just wish I would've gotten his reaction the first time he went down rather than the last.
Soon I'll take you grocery shopping with me. I was planning on doing that today but with it being my first time taking the boys alone I figured I'd just get the shopping done quickly before my luck ran out and they started screaming...oh the glares I feel when the tantrums start. What, my kids have tantrums? Only in public settings. They save their best for when there's a show.