Friday, August 24, 2012

not so irrational fear

Back in high school, we went on a family vacation to San Diego.  One of the highlights of this vacation was a visit to Sea World.  It was an awesome day with beautiful weather until my brothers and I decided we wanted a snack.  Adam went up to the churro cart and got one for each of us.  He handed me mine and then I stepped away into the sunshine to eat.  After I stepped away the nice lady at the churro stand told Adam that we need to be careful eating out in the open because the seagulls will try to grab your food and she suggested that we eat under the awning next to the stand.  Being the nice brother that he is, Adam grabbed Ben and went to stand under the protection of the awning...leaving me out in the sun just to see what was going to happen.  About 2 minutes later  a huge seagull swooped down and literally grabbed the churro out of my mouth, scaring the ever living s*#@ out of me. 


Cut to November 2011 when I started my new job in Bismarck and discovered that the grounds around our building are swarming with giant turkeys that are not shy at all about coming right up to the building.  One day there was a turkey right in front of the door, tail fanned out, staring at me through the glass and I had to have someone come and chase it away before I would step outside.  Now that spring has come and gone it appears that the turkeys have procreated.  There are two different mama turkeys that each have 6 - 7 babies that follow them around all over the place.  For someone with a completely justified fear of birds to have to look out their window every day and see 100s (OK so maybe not 100s but a LOT) of turkeys roaming around all over the place sends me into a not-so-mild panic each and every time.   


 
This is just one of the mama turkeys and 6 of her babies.  The babies are getting HUGE and really aren't even that cute.  Who knew that any kind of baby animal could look as ugly as a baby turkey? OK, so maybe I am a little biased.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

long time gone

Holy cow...I didn't realize it had been so long since my last post.  I am also having a hard time with the fact that August is coming to an end which means September and preschool are right around the corner (for that whole story see what happened to july? for more on that).  We have been to North Carolina and back (more on that later), cried during the Olympics and then cried some more because they are over, had Uncle Addy staying at our house for 4 wonderful days, finally spread grass seed in our yard and are currently watching with great anticipation for some green to start popping up all over our currently nothing-but-dirt yard.  No wonder August is disappearing!

First off, the summer Olympics.  Some people may already know this but for those of you who don't...I have a minor (OK maybe not so minor) obsession with watching Olympic swimming and especially with Michael Phelps and I can honestly blame it all on Cayden.  Before the 2008 games in Beijing, I had never really spent much time watching or caring about the Olympics.  They were on and I would sort of keep track of the medal count but never really watched any of the events.  Then came August 2008 and me about 7 1/2 months pregnant with Cayden.  I don't know how it is with other women but when I am pregnant some sort of new TV show or event catches me and reels me in big time.  With Harper it was "The Office" and with Cayden it was Michael Phelps and the summer Olympics.  I barely slept during that week and got so excited that at times I even managed to get my huge pregnant self standing on my bed or bouncing on the couch to cheer.  Over the course of the next 4 years, my obsession did not wane and I made sure to watch every TV show or news story that featured or even mentioned him.  As Cayden became more and more aware of what Mommy was doing he began to recognize Phelps and has even thrown a complete tantrum because there wasn't any more to watch of him at that particular moment.  Needlessly to say, we had a great time watching swimming (and diving and beach volleyball and volleyball) and Mommy cried A LOT!


This is the best I could get of the kids together in the Team USA gear!  I even got Cayden to start saying "Go Team USA"


As for our trip to NC...if you have about an hour I can tell you the full story of our horrible travel days that started with our final flight of the day (on our way there) getting turned around back to Atlanta about 15 minutes prior to landing in NC on time, canceling of said flight once back in Atlanta, nasty Delta representatives, 2 hours waiting for our bags, a very expensive vehicle rental and subsequent 4 1/2 hour drive and the stealing of my debit card number that resulted in someone removing $500 from our checking account via a Mexican bank.  We did get lots of time time to relax at Pop and SuSu's new lake house (know to all southerners now as Bottiwood) followed by a wedding in the rain.  Mandy and Josh wanted an outdoor ceremony and that is what they got.  They were lucky enough to be under the gazebo and had no idea that the rest of us were getting soaked as we sat and watched them say their vows until the ceremony was over.  It was funny, special and exactly what they wanted (an outdoor wedding with the mountains in the background).  Our trip ended slightly better than it had begun but still resulting in a 2 1/2 hour delay of our last flight of the day on our way home.  On our flight back to Atlanta that first day there was a guy sitting behind us that made a very true and pretty funny joke that pretty much sums up our whole crappy travel experience...What does DELTA stand for?  Doesn't Ever Leave The Airport!  I also just have to mention the irony of this awful travel in that it was the worst travel experience I have ever had and just happened to be the first time in over 2 years that Jake and I had flown together.

Here are some pictures of our NC trip (from my phone because of course on the trip from hell I also managed to forget my camera) and the rest of August so far:




Uncle Addy helped him stuff his cheeks with cheese...YUM!
 
Chilling with Unci Bun at Bottiwood.
 
Playing video games at the airport in Minneapolis...he had been asking since Greensboro (two airports ago). 

                                                                                  The didn't even make it out of the airport parking lot in Bismarck before passing out...and yes, Cayden is wearing his Team USA swimming shirt again.
 
He thought he was super funny wearing two sunglasses and yes, his Team USA swimming shirt again.
 
He really does love his sister, even enough to share his Capri Sun with (and his Team USA shirt because he is wearing it again).