Baby Jones #4 will make his/her arrival in early December of this year! Though I'm starting to think that if I have a post without a picture, it's sort of a tip-off to a big announcement. I'm 19 weeks along and have my ultrasound this Friday. This has been a doozy of a pregnancy for me and I'm just now starting to feed the kids something other than ramen or frozen pizzas. Colton even mentioned sometime last month how he missed eating a dinner together that Mom made. Well, lucky for him, I actually made dinner this week so I think things are looking up. I still can't eat sweets without paying for it but hopefully this baby knows that Mama needs her donuts and that will be changing soon.
We're excited to have a new little one join our family!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Ditch the Kids '13
My mom flew in after the 4th and was nice enough to watch the kids for a couple of nights. Originally I was going to join Evan on a business trip to North Carolina but when the trip was rescheduled it was onto Plan B. Fortunately for us, we live in a city that offers plenty to do and lots of yummy places to eat. After camping for a couple of nights though, I was ready for some AC and a comfy mattress. We were able to find a great deal for a hotel right on Lake Michigan and Navy Pier.
Here's the killer view from our room. If you look close, you can see the famous Navy Pier ferris wheel. Divergent, anyone?
We kept things pretty low-key but it was so nice to for the two of us to catch up uninterrupted and have such an unscheduled couple of days. We ate at lots of good restaurants, walked the city, and hit up a museum Evan had a couple of free passes to. We were even able to squeeze in something for the both of us: Evan went for a jog around the city while I took a nice, long nap. Everyone wins.
We spent our last night in the heart of downtown eating outside at an Italian cafe. The weather was perfect and so was the company. Happy nine years to us!
Here's the killer view from our room. If you look close, you can see the famous Navy Pier ferris wheel. Divergent, anyone?
We kept things pretty low-key but it was so nice to for the two of us to catch up uninterrupted and have such an unscheduled couple of days. We ate at lots of good restaurants, walked the city, and hit up a museum Evan had a couple of free passes to. We were even able to squeeze in something for the both of us: Evan went for a jog around the city while I took a nice, long nap. Everyone wins.
We spent our last night in the heart of downtown eating outside at an Italian cafe. The weather was perfect and so was the company. Happy nine years to us!
Fourth of July, Evan style
I'm not a huge fan of camping. Never have been. Why camp when I can be comfy in my own bed with a bathroom a few feet away? Thing is I married a man who loves to camp. Adores it. Is fulfilled by the mere mention of it. And I have sons. Thus far, I've miraculously avoided doing much more than an overnighter and packing up first thing in the morning. Fast forward to the 4th this year when some good friends of ours invited us to camp by Lake Michigan and go to the beach. The beach and camping?? I think I saw stars in Evan's eyes just thinking about it. So camping we went and the boys were in heaven. All three of them.
The boys loved hanging out with their buddy, Mark and started catching fireflies, ants, and all things bugs the second we hit the campground.
The first night of camping the kids went to bed late and woke up at the crack of dawn. And I do mean the actual crack of dawn. Hence why Cade is sleeping in the car before we even got to the beach.
I worried that Delaney would have issues not getting to play in the water with the boys but she was completely happy to play in the sand. Give that girl a shovel and she's good to go.
Evan doesn't agree but Lake Michigan was coooold. I might have put a foot in and called it good. Is it just me or does Colton look a tad hypothermic? Evan's thermometer might be a little off after growing up in the frigid waters of Cali.
The boys loved hanging out with their buddy, Mark and started catching fireflies, ants, and all things bugs the second we hit the campground.
The first night of camping the kids went to bed late and woke up at the crack of dawn. And I do mean the actual crack of dawn. Hence why Cade is sleeping in the car before we even got to the beach.
I worried that Delaney would have issues not getting to play in the water with the boys but she was completely happy to play in the sand. Give that girl a shovel and she's good to go.
Evan doesn't agree but Lake Michigan was coooold. I might have put a foot in and called it good. Is it just me or does Colton look a tad hypothermic? Evan's thermometer might be a little off after growing up in the frigid waters of Cali.
Cade wasn't the only one feeling the effects of the early morning.
Not that Evan was complaining.
The prune effect after a full day spent in the water.
I wasn't too keen on the idea of the boys helping Evan light the fireworks but after he promised me the boys would still have all of their appendages, I gave him the green light. And Colt and Cade loved every minute of it.
Rather than watch fireworks, Evan was gung ho on buying some of our
own. I've never seen the man so giddy. He went into the fireworks shop
with our friend and asked to see the big stuff in the back. What??
Are we putting on a show for our family or for the state of Indiana? At one
point he came out to the car and my oh so frugal husband asked me how
much exactly I was ok with him spending. Once I squashed his dreams of
spending our retirement on fireworks, he bought a few and we had our own
little show after the beach.
This little girl, on the other hand, not so much.
Kind of beats the point to do sparklers when the sun is still up but I, for one, was not willing to keep my tired past the point of exhaustion kiddos up past dark. Turns out they didn't mind one bit. And my verdict on camping? I hesitate to put this in writing, but I had a great time. I think the combination of very clean bathrooms with running water and hot, clean showers didn't hurt one bit. Not to mention that we've never camped where I didn't feeling like my nose was going to get frostbite while I slept. Evidently, if I'm warm, fed and not using a bush as a bathroom, I'm one happy camper. Throw in some great friends to hang out with and celebrating the 4th Evan style wasn't such a bad way to go, after all.
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