Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Butler Playdate

Last week, Dana, one of my friends from college, came to Indy, so we got together for dinner. We joined up with another Butler pal Kristina. All three of us have kids, so before dinner, we met at my house so that the kids could play. Stealing snacks from each other was what they were most interested in, however, I was able to capture some shots of them "playing."

Addison (10months), Lucy (13months), Jack(11months)
Our only group shot that we could get (if only Lucy could actually be looking at the camera, oh well!)

Let's Go Colts!


Congratulations Alvey Family

Congratulations to our good friends Scott and Jen Alvey. They had a beautiful baby girl on September 21. Her name is Olivia Rene Alvey. She was born at 9:06am and weighed 7 pounds 4 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. As you can see, she has a head full of hair. Mom and baby are fantastic. We couldn't be happier for them.
CONGRATULATIONS ALVEYS!!!!!


San Diego Day 6

Our final day was spent at Sea World. We picked the perfect time to go to the parks because it was the during the week right after Labor Day, so all the kids were back to school and there was NO ONE at the parks. It was perfect. We had a great time seeing all the water animals. Lucy definitely seemed interested in several of the exhibits at Sea World. However, her favorite part of the day was the Sesame Street water area. It was an entire play area for kids with different water spouts and sprinklers, as well as tubes to crawl through, etc. She LOVED it. We didn't know that it was there beforehand, or else we would have brought her swimsuit, so we waited until the end of the day since it made her clothes soaked. Later that evening, we had dinner with one of Jason's fraternity brothers and his wife who live in San Diego. They had a great time catching up on old times as well as "where are they now?" from their fraternity. It was a great end to the trip.

Lucy checking out the exhibit

Sea lion show
Me and the dolphins
Shamu showLucy playing in the Sesame Steet play area (can't you just SEE the excitement)Surprised by the water shooting outLucy thought she needed to be packed in the suitcase as well to go home (disclaimer: I did not pose this picture, she did that all by herself.)

San Diego Day 5

Day 5 was spent at the Wild Animal Park. This was a really neat place because the animals are more in their natural environment (big huge open spaces) as opposed to life in a zoo. In order to view a large portion of the animals, you have to take a bus tour to get back to path to see all of the animals. Needless to say, Lucy was not a fan of sitting on our laps for a 20 minute bus trip. I spent the entire time trying to entertain her so that she wouldn't disturb the other people while Jason took all the pictures. I didn't really get to see much, but it was still beautiful. It was HOT that day, so we didn't stay at the park too long. We headed back to the hotel, got our swim gear on and headed to the beach again. Since Lucy loved it so much the first time, we thought she deserved to see it again. This time we headed across the Coronado Bridge and went to Coronado Beach. It was equally as beautiful, but the water CHILLY. Here are the pics from the day.

Lucy was scared to death of these ducks - this picture is taken immediately before she freaked out when they got closerThe openness of the parkLucy pointing to the meerkats (no, the one in the lower corner is not dead, only sleeping)Hotel del CoronadoBuilding a sandcastle with DaddyFamily picture (again, with Lucy not looking)

San Diego Day 4

Day 4 was the San Diego Zoo. Man, that place is HUGE. It is impossible to see it all in one day, but we saw alot of it. It is a beautiful place, with ALOT of steep walking. Needless to say, we had our workouts for the week covered from pushing the stroller up and down the hills of that zoo. We saw lots of cool animals. You can tell that Lucy is starting to be more interested in things like the zoo which is exciting. She LOVED the giraffes and sat there constantly pointing at them. Even though our zoo isn't quite up to the same level, it will be fun to take her and watch her enthusiasm for the animals grow.

Entrance to the zooWatching the sea lion show with daddyDaddy and Lucy with the elephant statuesLucy was so excited when she got to walk around by herself (not confined to the stroller)Mommy and Lucy with the giraffes

San Diego Day 3

Day 3 was our lunch cruise around the San Diego Harbour. It was a 2 hour cruise that included a meal and journeyed out around San Diego. We had a great time seeing the sights and enjoying the food. Lucy liked walking around the boat outside (which was kind of scary, so we opted to hold her most of the time). The afternoon was spent poolside at our hotel. Here are the pics from the day.

Getting ready for the dayOur cruise ship for the dayLucy was very excited for our tripWe saw some sea lions basking in the sunThere were MANY sailboats out that dayMommy and Lucy (her favorite thing to do was to look over the edge at the water - SCARY!)Downtown San DiegoCoronado BridgeFamily picture (I don't think we got any family pictures the entire trip where Lucy is actually looking at the camera - oh well!)

San Diego Day 2

Day 2 consisted of going to La Jolla Beach. We had no idea how this was going to go, seeing as Lucy has never been near sand, nor that much water. She LOVED LOVED LOVED the beach. She couldn't get enough of it. She would run out to the water and run back in and then do it all over again. If you tried to take her away, she would get mad. She loved putting her hands in the sand (and eating a little, unfortunately), and loved sitting in the water as the waves came crashing into her. It was so much fun to watch. Here are a few pictures from the day.