Is there anything better than being with family? We made a trip back to Wisconsin to hang out with family for more than a week. There will be lots of photo updates because you just can’t help yourself from snapping away on the camera when there is such cuteness around.
Hanging Out
July 5th Fireworks
Last night brought a good dinner with friends and a lot of rain….so much in fact, that between the lightning and thunder and tornado watches, the town decided to postpone the fireworks show till tonight. Since we weren’t geared up for a display tonight – no friends to drink the night away with and Ezra fast asleep – Ahna and I resorted to finding a different way to watch the show.
We packed up our camera, chairs, and each other, left Ezra behind sleeping in his room….and walked upstairs. All of the way up 16 steps and into the playroom. Our concerns about leaving Ezra to sleep while we watched the fireworks were quickly put to rest when we realized that we were (as the crow flies) 7 feet and 2 sheets of drywall away.
The town’s display this year was “a low-flying fireworks show” launched from a park just across the interstate from the house. As you can see from the pictures, Ahna and I actually had a great seat for the presentation (and now hope that they launch from that site as long as we live at this house), and remarkably Ezra slept through the entire 25 minutes.
Denver Aquarium
The three of us ventured downtown to the Denver Aquarium this morning for some fish fun. Ezra has always liked looking at the fish when we see tanks at different places, so we figured a journey to the mothership was in order. It’s a pretty decent aquarium – nothing like Baltimore or Atlanta – but it’ll do for being thousands of miles from any coral reef. There is one significant drawback to this place: it’s expensive. Ezra was free because he is 2, but Ahna and I were each $15…then they nickel-and-dime you for every little thing else (parking was $7). The overall question is always whether the expense was worth it, and basically it was: you can’t ever put a price on watching your son explore and explore and explore with a smile on his face the whole time. I’m just not sure that we’ll do it again anytime soon. 🙂
Home Improvement Pt 1
A few pictures from a couple of major projects that finished this past week. We finally got our backyard completed…..with a place for a future elevated garden. We also recently stumbled upon a free outdoor ‘house’ of sorts for Ezra, and it will soon be making it’s first appearance out back. They say that we will have to wait two weeks to get on the new sod – that’s gonna be tough. However, most importantly, does the completion of the backyard mean that there is a chance for the ski lift chair to finally be used?
Tiny Town
There is is little place just as you enter the foothills west of Denver called Tiny Town. Oddly enough, the name alone is a good enough description of what the place is. It was created in 1915 from a collection of dollhouses and made into what it is today in 1930. There are some updates to building to modernize it (and for sponsorship purposes) including a Home Depot that is currently under construction; but there are also building still standing from it’s 1930 start date. Some buildings are for exploring, some just for looking…but the big attraction is the child-size train that loops the property. The train ride costs the same that it did 30+ years ago when it was installed. We rode it twice. Topped off by a picnic lunch that we brought along, it was a really fun outing on a tolerable outside day.
PS – this first photo is going down in my favorites file.
2 Year Stats
I totally forgot to post the vital staistics from Ezra’s two year doctor appointment…so they get a post featured to themselves.
Head: 19.5″ (75%), Height: 35.25″ (65%), Weight: 26.6 lbs (40%)
Next scheduled visit isn’t for 12 months (!).
The Rose Garden
We were in the Portland area to go to a friend’s wedding (yea Tori!), and just before heading up to the Mt. Hood neighborhood, we jetted downtown to the Rose Garden. Oh, prior to that we went into the downtown business district for a quick stop at Powell’s (love it) and to grab some food from some street vendors. They have the most amazing street food selection I have ever seen: in one block….Greek, Italian, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Southern, American…and I’m sure that I am forgetting something. Back to the Rose Garden: I had a fisheye lens with me on the trip – more on that in another post – so a lot of the photos posted below are using that lens; partly to experiment, and partly to have fun since I don’t carry one most days. It was a beautiful day to be hanging out, luckily we were there in the morning since the rain predictably hit in the afternoon.
















































