Friday, August 12, 2011
Great Grandma Wolf's Birthday
We visited with Great Grandma Wolf and Ben's mom's side of the family to celebrate Great Grandma Wolf's birthday. While it is difficult for me to keep track of everyone, it was fun to catch up with those I know as well as get to know a few others a little better (it's hard when we only see each other once a year for a couple of hours). I was so happy that Dexter got to meet his second cousin once removed (?), Lukas (Ben's cousin's son). Hi Tabby!
Barges and Bridges
Deer Park at Soldier's Home
Super 8
Dexter spent his first night in a BIG big boy bed at the Super 8 in Quincy. After 6 hours driving in the car, fun with his cousins and riding the tractor, Ben and I were hopeful that Dexter would fall right asleep on one of the queen sized beds. We tried to stay as close to the "get ready for bed" routine as possible and Dexter happily got into the bed and snuggled with Quackers. But he didn't stay there. Ben and I decided to try to lie down on either side of him and pretend we were sleeping in order to help Dexy fall asleep. It took over an hour and a half of Dexter lying down then jumping up and happily chatting ("Super 8!" "Dexter in big bed!" "TUVWXY and Z" "Tractor!") before he finally (and suddenly) fell fast asleep. Ben and I quietly got up off the bed, fed My Bologna, and got ready for bed while Dexter slept peacefully in the middle of the queen sized bed. In the morning, I woke to the sound of Dexter's voice right in my ear, "Hi Mama." He was very proud that he slept in the big bed at the Super 8.
Family Time
Excitement on the Drive to Quincy
Last weekend, we took a trip to Quincy to visit with Dexter's great grandparents, grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, great aunts, great uncles, second cousins, and other relatives on Ben's side of the family. It's usually a 5 hours drive and I usually average about 85 mph while Ben keeps an eye out for speed traps. Well, our usual method of avoiding detection did not work this time and I got pulled over by a state trooper for speeding. While he's asking me for my license and proof of insurance, Dexter is shouting, "Hi police officer!" from his child seat and My Bologna is barking his head off. The cop asked if I had been stopped for speeding in the last year or so and I told him that I hadn't. When he got back from checking his computer he let me go with a warning and, referring to My Bologna, said with a smile, "I'm going to give you a warning. I can't imagine how upset this guy would be if I gave you a ticket."
On our drive home from Quincy the next day, out of the blue Dexter said, "Pull over here, Mama, and wait for the police officer to come."
On our drive home from Quincy the next day, out of the blue Dexter said, "Pull over here, Mama, and wait for the police officer to come."
Country Boy at the County Fair
Talk Derby to Me!
Last Day of "School"
Birthday Bash
Dexter's girlfriend, Gabby, had her third birthday at a local ice cream parlor. It was a real deal old school birthday party like when I was young. They played games like limbo and musical chairs (Dexter kept finding his original chair even when it had been removed from the action!). Dexter was the only boy among a group of about 6 girls! He had a blast!
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