March has flown by and though the entire month was during Lent, looking back, we did a lot of celebrating. Here's the rundown...
We started the month with a fairly substantial snow. After talking about it all winter, Marie finally got around to building a snowman. She had previously been too distracted by the sledding hill. The snowman turned out to be a snow-woman who went by the name of Alyse.
For my birthday, the whole family went out to eat (no cooking!) at Olive Garden. Marie is quite the fan of eating out and got a big kick out of the fact that we had the same waiter as we did during our last visit. The waiter also remembered us; we chose to believe for good reasons.
By the time St. Patrick's Day (Jon's birthday) came around, all the snow was gone and it seemed as though spring had arrived! It was the first day that the kids and I were able to eat our lunch outside on the deck. The birthday celebration didn't get too rowdy this year as Jon worked all day and then was required to participate in a designated chat time for his course this term. We enjoyed another of Jon's favorites, chorizo for supper and Marie had helped to make the requested birthday dessert, apple crisp. The night came to a close with one of Joey's current favorite games, duck-duck-goose (though not usually pants-less).
The day after Jon's birthday, we got things packed and left for a trip to visit the Shibata side of the family. We drove as far as Aurora on Thursday and stayed the night with Grandma and Grandpa Shibata. We got to be the first to lay eyes on their new kitchen. (Very nice!!) The highlight of the drive for Marie was getting to stop and have pizza for supper. After getting back in the car and a few minutes away from our destination, Jon took a drink of the bottle of milk he had gotten with his meal. Marie chirps up from the back, "Dad, what are you drinking? Beer?"
Friday morning, everyone got ready and drove the rest of the way to Pittsburgh. We met with the rest of the Shibata clan (Jess, Joel, and Jenn) at James and Jaclyn's house. The grandparents graciously offered to watch all the grandkids while the rest of the adults went out for lunch to celebrate March birthdays. That Friday happened to be a milestone birthday for Aunt Jaclyn, and she chose to go to the Hofbrauhaus a somewhat new German restaurant in Pittsburgh. Good beer, good brats and kraut, and live music made it a fun outing. When we returned, the kids were all happy and three of the four of them were sleeping!
The rest of the afternoon was spent hanging out and enjoying the nice weather. Marie has taken quite the liking to little Gracie. She took every opportunity to hold her...and Gracie was a very good sport! We picked up some fish from a local fish fry and celebrated with birthday cake before the day was done and we made our way to Aunt Jess' house to spend the night.
On our way to Aunt Jess' house, we witnessed a car being pulled over after driving through a red light. Thinking that this would be a good teachable moment, we pointed out to Marie the flashing lights and started to explain that the policeman had to stop the person who wasn't following the rules. Marie thinks for a moment and says, "And give him a timeout?" Yep, a timeout.
On Saturday, we started the morning by taking Marie to an urgent care facility. She had been up multiple times through the night complaining that her ear hurt. We found that our suspicions were right on, she had an ear infection. We got her on antibiotics and you never would've known there had been anything wrong with her....thankfully.
So, we were able to stick with our plans of having a baby shower for Aunt Jenn, Uncle Joel, and Shibaby. All of the ladies, including cousins Anna and Mary and Grandma's longtime friend, Mrs. Churchill, went to lunch at Atria. Then we all went back to Aunt Jess' house and met up with the menfolk. They hadn't seemed to have missed us too much. We had cake and punch and there was a great number of presents to watch being opened.
After the baby shower, we got outside a little more to enjoy the spring weather and then transitioned right into Easter fun. Aunt Jess had gotten crafty items for the kids to make Easter bags. And, what's an Easter bag without an Easter egg hunt!
On Sunday, we went to church and started our drive back to Michigan. We must have really worn the kids out because we were only a few minutes into the drive before they were both asleep. About five hours and only one potty break later, we were back home, safe and sound.
Before embarking into April, we had one more (milestone) birthday to celebrate. Last Saturday, Aunt Sarah and Uncle Mark came over to celebrate Uncle Mark's birthday. We were also going to be joined by Sarah's brother, sister-in-law, and nephew, but it turned out that Gurewens had come down with a fever that day. It was a pretty low-key party, we grilled some porkburgers and put together some salads. We then had blonde brownies with ice cream (also lovingly made by Marie). If you look closely, you can see that we were also joined remotely (over Skype) by Grandma and Grandpa Meinhart, who were also eating blonde brownies in Illinois.
Spring weather is certainly here in Michigan. We've been getting outside quite a bit; both the kids love it. Joey likes to get out every kind of ball possible (football, basketball, baseball, golf ball, tennis ball...) and Marie likes to go for walks and look for new flowers sprouting. They both enjoy swinging and going down the slide.
As for me and Jon, we are staying busy keeping up with the kids and at our respective places of employment. Jon has also been putting in long, late hours with his course (only a few more weeks!). I was on campus (U of M) as a speakerat a Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) event and have been known to play volleyball on occasion. Overall, everything is well and we have much to be thankful for, especially this upcoming joyous season of Easter!!
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