Mr. & Mrs. Gubbins & Sons

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Our Summer Part 3B: Fun With Grandma & Grandpa--In Madison!

Just after our weekend in Red Wing, Jess and the boys spent a long weekend in Madison, while Andy led a youth mission trip. We had a lovely time!

Kitchen Orchestra:

The boys enjoyed practicing their percussive skills with the kitchenware!


There were several days of chalk creations, as it kept raining...we'd draw one day, and have a clean slate the next!
 This is Grandma's beautiful drawing of Grandma & Simon :-)

 On our last full day, we went to a dreampark (read: playground on steroids) in Monona--it was LOTS of castle-themed fun!

 Here the boys took a little ride on Nessy

 Theodore's favorite spot in the climber was a little sloped bridge he could slide down on his stomach

"What a fantastic time!" thinks Sir Simon, honorable knight :-)

Our Summer, Part 3A: August Fun with Grandma & Grandpa

We had lots of fun in August on small weekend excursions. The kids were able to see lots of Steve & Marilyn, starting with a little birthday celebration for Marilyn at a nearby state park:

 Theodore demonstrates his understanding of "where's your tongue?!"

 Simon helped Grandma blow out the candles

A little later, while Andy enjoyed a weekend getaway with friends, Jess and the kids spent a weekend in Red Wing. We all got to go for a ride in Great-Grandpa Roy's old fishing boat! Simon loved it. Theodore seemed to like it at first (steering was fun!), but got less content as the journey continued.

 Captain Theodore takes the wheel...

...and Captain Simon, too!

it was a lovely time...

...though Theodore probably preferred his later play time in the pool

We also enjoyed dinner with Ron and Rose, and a stop to feed the fish in Plum City, WI.

Mmmm...breadcrumbs? Don't mind if I do, thinks Theodore as he aims for his mouth rather than the fish.

 It was hard to tear the kids away, even after the breadcrumbs were all gone!

We ended the weekend with the River City Days Parade, which Simon especially enjoyed. Not only did HE get candy, but Uncle Peter and the very nice boy next to him (whose name I forget already) helped ensure Simon and Theodore got "enough" candy (and trust me, they got plenty!).

Monday, September 05, 2011

Our Summer, Part 2A: July, cont'd

After our two big week-long trips, to Denver & Seaside, we had several other mini-adventures in July, including...

A Camping Trip with Jen, Adam, Zoe, & Henry!
 We certainly have missed these folks as they were in Valpo during the school year--it was great to get to see them again this summer, and we are hoping to make family camping with them a yearly tradition.



Here Zoe (3) shows off some local flora



Andy and Adam, responding to my prompt "and HOW much do you like playing with fire?!"


Here are Jen and Henry, watching the fire progress


...and speaking of Theodore, we happened to find this "Tot Spot" camping chair at a garage sale for $1 just a week or so before camping--definitely a dollar well spent!


There was a little swimming beach at Whitewater State Park, where we camped. There someone thought it would be just hilarious to bury my foot...we won't point any fingers here, but lets just say his first name starts with a common grammatical conjunction....and ends with "y" :-P.


We were gifted with a used double jogger this summer--we already have a double stroller, and weren't sure whether we'd ever pull this one out--but we took it camping, and it was GREAT. Its now our go-to stroller for hikes/camping, whereas the other double (front/back) is awesome for anything guaranteed to be on pavement (not so useful with the off-roading). On our way to and from the beach, a few people asked if Henry and Theodore were twins :-).

The County Fair
So it turns out that in Minnesota--at least outside of the Cities--county fairs are well-attended events. Coming from the Cities, we assumed that whenever anyone asked if you went to "THE Fair," they meant the MN State Fair...and I (Jess) have never been to a county fair before in my life...but here in Rochester we found they were actually asking about the Olmsted County Fair--you know, the fair--anytime anyone asked "so, have you been to the fair yet?". Only Andy made it last year, so we figured we better get the kids and Jess to it this year. Steve, Marilyn, & Peter came along for the fun!


Theodore's favorite was petting animals--here he got his hands on a sheep, along with Simon (who, if you look closely at the blurry photo, is actually pulling Theodore's hand away--hard to say if he was trying to "protect" Theodore from the sheep, "protect" the sheep from Theodore, or just get himself a bigger piece of the action!


Simon was VERY excited about a Ferris wheel ride--he enjoyed it, though he was not too keen on looking over the edge, or moving out of his seated position at all.


Simon played the fishing game and won a prize! He was very excited. Maybe when he's older we'll explain the difference between all of the games we shoo-ed him past and the "everyone wins" game we steered him towards...or maybe we'll just let him figure it out on his own.


He was pretty adventurous, trying several different kiddie rides--this was a 4-wheeler/ATV one...


...and his favorite was probably the helicopter ride, as he talked for days afterwards about how he "flewed a helicopter!"

Our Summer, Part 2: Seaside

We had an unusual summer this year in that it involved two cross-country trips--first to Denver, and then to Seaside, Oregon, where we spent a week with Jen, Nathan, Ellie, & Ben at Jess's aunt and uncle's place (a huge thank you to them for having us out there!)

Simon is now under the unfortunate impression that plane rides should occur about every month--as he's asked numerous times since July, "when do we go on the next plane ride?" as if its as regular an event as driving up to Red Wing!

We attended an Independence Day parade in Seaside--the first real parade for both our kids. The thrill of catching thrown candy was palpable for at least one of them!

 Here Simon, Ellie, and Ben lead the rest of us down to the beach for a little play time before supper.

Theodore crawls off into the sunset, reveling in the chance to play in as much sand AND as much water as he has ever imagined!

 Cousins!

 Simon spend a good deal of time "mowing" the beach with this crab-shaped sand sifter.

 Theodore, meanwhile, enjoyed getting a real taste (sadly, not figuratively!) of the beach.

 Sparklers! Andy got to introduce his son to the joy of lighting explosive devices...


We also got to see a few historic Lewis & Clark sites. Here three of the cousins found handy shelves to crawl into at Fort Canby.

Andy does double-duty carrying both kids on a hike up to see a lighthouse.

 The lighthouse at/near Fort Canby!

Simon posing at the overlook by the lighthouse.

Ben & Ellie enjoyed dressing up in period costumes at the Lewis & Clark National Park.

We are hoping to see more of the Spandes now that they are stateside again!