Friday, July 29, 2011

Landon is Two

It is hard to believe, but Landon turned 2 on Wednesday!  We had some fun at home just us that night to celebrate and tomorrow is the big Go Diego Go party.

We had our 2 year check up today at the doctor's office.  He is 36 1/2 inches tall and weighs 29 lbs 12 oz.  I was pretty sure the 3ft measurement was going to be there, but I was almost certain we would have hit 30 lbs.  He did a great job, no tears until the shot.  I think he flexed his muscle while getting it, because he had an "owey" for almost 2 hours after he got it.

Here are some of the pics of his cake for tomorrow.  More pics to come, but have to show off the cake tonight.  It took my mom and I a long time to do and my poor hand is crippled for life.   Well, I guess it it not that bad since I am typing, but next year we are going to have to think really carefully about the party theme.


Sorry, I don't know how to rotate, but here his the start of the cake.

And the colored stars have been started...

Almost there!  At this point my hand was tired.

Finished project!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Fountain

Tazz and Papa Worcester worked out in the rain and then the sweltering heat today and completed our fountain for the seating area.  Hopefully tonight when in cools off we will work on hooking up the water and electricity and make sure it is working.

The back wall was completed just before lunch.

The final project.


This is the one pictured on the box...I think ours looks just as good if not better!
 Now it will be on to the paved seating area and building the fire pit.  Next year I hope to put some plants around it and clean it up. 

In Other News

Landon had his last day at Little Learner's Inc on Friday.  We are happy he is out of there.  It is sad we had to make the decision because they did not have their act together.  Landon has learned and grown a lot, but we need to make sure he is in a better environment.

I will get to spend most of next week with him and that will be fun.  I am hoping for some nice weather to try and get to the Zoo or at least Deana Rose Farmstead.  If not I have found a great website (http://www.dltk-kids.com/) with a lot of neat children's crafts that will keep us busy.  I may have to go and raid Michaels for some supplies, but it will be fun spending time with my "big boy".

Our next update will most likely be about Landon's 2nd birthday.  Wow, where did the time go?

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Team Ryan Get Your Rear in Gear Kansas City 2011

After yesterday's blog update I realized I missed talking about a huge event we participated in...

Tazz lost a wonderful man and co-worker to colon cancer last August.  Ryan was just weeks shy of turning 30 when he passed on August 2, 2010.  He left behind a wonderful wife Ginny who is one of the strongest people I have even had the priviledge to know.  She worked with the Colon Cancer Coalition to bring the first annual Get Your Rear in Gear 5K run/walk to Kansas City.  There are races all over the US, but now KC has our own.

I decided to try to build a team, Team Ryan, to support the cause and Ginny.  I did not think I would come close to 10 team members, but to my surprise we had over 25 team members and raised $795.  Our goal was $1000, but for our first year that is pretty good. 

I feel really special to have so many people that want to remember Ryan and/or support a great cause.  We even won "Most Creative Team" for our t-shirts, sign and support ribbons.

I have decided not only to continue Team Ryan, with fundraisers throughout the year, but I want to help with the even next year and last of not least our family is planning on going to the run/walk in Des Moines where Ryan is from.  His family came and supported the KC even so we will support them in October in Des Moines.  We will be part of "Home Team" but will be Team Ryan at the same time.

I encourage eveyone to find a Get Your Rear In Gear in your area.  It is for all ages (Landon will participate in Ocobter) and is for a great cause.  Colon Cancer affects all ages but not talked about much.  We definitely want to raise awareness and early detection.

Here are just a few pictures from GYRIG KC 2011.


Saturday, July 16, 2011

July

I had a feeling I would not be good at keeping up with the blog and I was right.  We have had a lot go on in the past month, but it is all behind us now for the most part and moving forward.

The most exciting thing for us is Landon's new playset in the backyard.  The manufacturer's directions said 10-12 hours and then another 2-3 for the slide for 2 people.  Well, all in all there were 5 different pairs of hands working on it for almost a month.  Tazz did most of the work in the mornings on the weekends before it got too hot.  I think he guessed it ended up taking about 40 hours.  The good news is Landon loves it and that makes all the hard work worth it!!!  Here are just a few of the pictures I took during construction and the final project.
One of the first pieces done...backward, but done.

Landon thinking about all the fun he will have and all the trouble he can cause.

Tazz, Papa and Grandma working hard.

Getting closer...

Everything but the slide, Landon loves to swing and hang on the rings.

Finally completed!!!

Now we will be focused on getting our outdoor fountain done and the sitting area.  Here is what it looks like now after a couple of hours of moving rock and dirt.  We have a long way to go, but it will be a nice addition to the backyard so we can relax while Landon plays.


Next week will be Landon's last week at his current Day Care and we are excited to see the end in sight!  Then it is party planning and a new "school".  Lots of stuff to look forward to!!!