Saturday, October 27, 2012

State Fair

In October, we had to be in the Dallas area for a birthday party, so we decided we should go a day early and check out the State Fair.  It also happened to be TX-OU weekend, but since we went on a Friday, it wasn't too crazy.

Cory was excited about trying all the food, so we did a little of that.  There were also a few shows that we decided to check out, one was a dog show and the other was a bird show.  Both were interesting to Ethan for the first five minutes or so, and since we had so much we wanted to do, we didn't argue about leaving them early.  We all agree that the bird show was much more entertaining than the dogs.



Ethan had his first taste of a Fletcher's Corn Dog (so did Cory)

We met Big Tex, just a week before he burnt down



We finally found the kid section of the fair after a couple of hours, so we loaded up on tickets so we could try out a few.  Ethan picked one, but he wouldn't go alone, so I had the pleasure of joining him.  After one ride, he declared that he wanted to go on the ferris wheel that he had seen.  We were a little surprised, but after talking to him about it, we decided to give it a try knowing that it was highly possible that he could change his mind and scream the entire time.  He actually loved it though.  It was by far his favorite thing about the day and he told everyone about it for weeks.  The only other ride he wanted to try was the carousel, and he loved that one as well.

Riding one of the kiddie rides

About to board the ferris wheeel

So excited to go up

Loving every minute of it

riding the carousel

Being a butterfly
The last thing we (Cory) just had to do was to check out the car show.  Both of the boys had a blast checking out the cars.

Trying out Daddy's favorite

Going for a drive
I'm so glad we decided to go up early so we could do this.  I'm sure we'll be going again in the years to come. 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Hook 'Em

The start of football season is always something to look forward to in this house, but this year it was extra exciting.  Cory's friend offered us tickets to the season opener this year, and they were really great seats, so we knew it was about time to introduce Ethan to one of our favorite pastimes. 

He was a little apprehensive at first.  We had warned him it was going to be loud and that there would be a ton of people.  Thankfully, the security guy let me sneak in some jelly beans, and we bought a few snacks from concessions, so that kept him happy.

A friend also lent us some noise cancelling head phones for him, so he wore those during exciting parts when the crowd would get loud, or when I knew they would shoot of the cannon.  He really got comfortable after the stands cleared out a bit in the second half and we had a little more room.  On the walk back to the car, a woman gifted him a balloon Longhorn hat, and he absolutely loved it. 

I was so glad he made it through the whole game, and we had a lot of fun.  We hadn't been to a game since I was pregnant with E, and after going to every game for four years, I was having withdrawals.  Now only if the tickets weren't so darn expensive, we could go more often.

Ready to go it, doesn't he look thrilled?

Enjoying the stadium food

Warming up to this whole football game thing

He found the band pretty interesting

Awesome seats

Fourth quarter, and still happy


We made it through the whole game

In front of the tower, orange of course from the win

Monday, October 15, 2012

First Day of School

After much deliberation, we decided to enroll Ethan in school this year.  We had a friend that was part of a preschool co-op, and they had a spot open, so we put Ethan in a couple mornings a week.  Being a co-op, I also get to go twice every six weeks to help out and provide the food, and see what he's up to.  I was really nervous that he wouldn't go by himself at first, but he walked right in.  I said goodbye, he gave me a kiss and he let me leave. 

I think he's really having fun, and it's great for him to experience something new (I'm not hating the time to myself either).

Here's some pictures from his first day:




I sure do love that kid.  I can't believe how much he's grown up.

Friday, October 12, 2012

E's first swim class

Ethan LOVES the water.  We have a pool for the backyard, he swims at Nana's house, and we often visit the public pool.  This year, we decided he should try a swim class, so we signed him up for one that started mid-July at Northwest Pool.  While he said he didn't really like it, I think he really did.  He especially liked just going everyday and swimming before and after his class.

First day of class
Getting ready to go in
In class with Miss Rebecca

His completion certificate
 He didn't end up passing the Turtle level after two weeks of class, so we enrolled him again, this time at Enfield Pool.  I liked this pool a lot better, but apparently Ethan didn't agree.  He cried the whole first class and refused to get in (he did not have this problem in his other class).  Thankfully, it got better, and he started participating.  He could touch in this pool, so he got to play more games and I think he liked that a little better.  After two weeks, he passed, so we were very proud. 


Making it rain

Practicing his jumping

Looking for fish?

If he's up for it, we'll probably do it again next year.  It sure was nice going to the pool every day for almost a month.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Fourth of July



 Our Fourth of July was spent in Georgetown this year at my aunt and uncle's house.  Way back when, we used to go to Auditorium Shores for the fireworks, but while Ethan's been little, we've changed it up since we can see the Georgetown fireworks from my family's front yard.

all ready to go







I brought something extra to do this year while we waited for dark, water balloons

Ethan got ready to dig in

He really loved throwing them

He played with them for quite a while

Then he played a little soccer

And finally, we broke out the glow stuff and enjoyed the fireworks

Monday, October 8, 2012

Dance Class

Ethan was in a creative dance class all of last school year, and in May, on the last class day, they had all the parents in for a little "show."

He was in the class with a couple of his buddies, Dax and Audrey, and he also made a few new friends.  Mostly, they danced around to silly songs, and did some galloping and jumping.  By the end of the class, we were pretty impressed at how well all the kids learned to listen, follow directions, sit in a line, and wait their turn.  Most of all, it was good for Ethan to do something without me in the room.  

It was pretty cute to watch all year, and I think he really enjoyed it.  He's now in the next class up where he's learning to tap dance too.  Here are some pictures from his last day:

following directions, finding his dot

The Airplane Song

Waiting for his turn

Shaking his egg

Pretending to be a dinosaur, eating his food

Doing the circus obstacle course

Lilypie Second Birthday tickers

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