Sunday, July 15, 2007

Third Day- Visiting Family in NJ


This is my Nana and my mom, just look at the two of them you can so tell they are related.


This is my Uncle Hank, Nana, and Mom... The Oliver's.


Ashe with his Nana!




Me and my little (by 15 months) sister Lisa







Ashe loved meeting his Great Aunt Sharon.
He hugged her until he fell right to sleep.






This is the best lady on the planet, my Nana. She is looking good for her 80s.







There were a ton of kids... all cousins.



Today we travel to NJ to see my Grandma, Aunt Sharon, Uncle Hank, Ciotka Carol (ciotka means aunt in polish, she does not like to be referred to as a bug... ant). We love spending time with my mom's family. We always get to hear all the good stories, like that my mom wasn't an angel.

Day Four- Hershey



Our memories at Hershey, PA...

This was a real candy bar that they put our picture on the wrapper.



Today we went to Hershey, PA. For all the years that I have lived in PA I have never been to the chocolate Mecca of the world. I being all about chocolate was in my glory. The kids were excited but I think I might have been a little crazier then them.


Here we took a chocolate tour. You got to see all the chocolate on the assembly line.

It was SO cool.





Later we went to this neat show about chocolate. It had effects such as water spraying and snow falling on you. It went along with the animation from the screen.






When we came out of the show we saw this huge Hershey kiss. This was a real Hershey kiss for the 100 years of Hershey. The kids then got to be factory workers and get Hershey kisses off the assembly line.



Lisa and I even got in on the fun... two big kids.



Then you can't forget about all the chocolate shopping. We found some of the coolest chocolate there at Hershey. They had the World's largest candy bar. Teenagers hate when their aunt makes them pose with huge candy bars. HAHA...


Wow!! that is a huge bottle of Hershey syrup. It could really give you a belly ache.

Some of the other cool things we found was every type of Hershey kiss under the sun, like the army limited edition. We saw Elvis Peanut butter and banana Reese's cups, we also saw rainbow fruit flavored Twizzlers, Carmel KitKat's, any many more strange new flavors.

Day Five- Bushkill Falls

Beautiful Waterfalls
While at Bushkill Falls we went on a hike through the forest past beautiful waterfalls. Unfortunately about two minutes into our hike Nick was turned around tell me how steep the trail was and wasn't watching where he was going. Nick came down strange on his ankle and gave it a good twist. We continued on our hike, but we spent so much time waiting on Nick to catch up.
Gem Mining



While we were at Bushkill Falls Uncle Tim got all the kids a large bag of sand to search for gems in. They dumped the sand onto a screen and rinsed the dirt and sand away with water. When the kids pulled out the screen they had all different kinds of colored of gems. What ever they found in their bag was for them to keep. Now Nick has a beautiful arrangement of different gems like rubies and emeralds.



Indian Historical Information





At Bushkill falls they had an area where you can go in and learn about Native Americans. We were able to see different tools Indians made and used. We were also able to go inside an Indian hut and check out a canoe they made from a tree log.


Saying Goodbye




Saying Goodbye to my sisters, my mom, and all the kids is always so hard. I of course wanted to avoid this but the day had finally come. I miss them all so much already.
Lots of love from FL... The Herod's

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Happy July 4th

I hope you all have a safe and happy Independence Day!!

Here is a wrap up of my fourth of July...

Fireworks started three days before the actual holiday. The dog was going crazy and got out because of the lights and the smoke. Let's not forget about the baby, who was crying because of the noise. All because my neighbors were shooting off hundreds maybe even thousands of dollars of fireworks until very late. The fireworks from the picture were not from a park, where a trained person is lighting them and could extinguish them properly. NO!!! These are from my neighbor, who frankly has no training (and we could tell).

Remind me WHY I'm suppose to like the 4th of July.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

9 Months Old




Ashe is 9 months old today. We went to the doctor's to get his birthday shots. Luckily Ashe only got one shot today. As you can see they gave it in his chubby little thigh. When we got home he was all smiles and playing. Then a few hours later it really hit him, as you can see. All he wanted was to be held and then he still cried, however when you put him down he cried even harder.
Ashe is getting very big. His weight has taper off because he's getting so long. He is now 21lbs 2ozs and measured in at 30 inches long.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Haircut


Before


After

Thank goodness Nicholas has finally given up the plan to have long hair, at this time. I have been begging him to get his haircut and he finally decided since we were going to see family in PA he wanted to look nice.

Sippy Cup

We are working so hard to help Ashe learn to use his sippy cup. I have managed to buy four different brands, Playtex, Gerber, Dr. Brown's, and Nuby, in hope that we would find the one he loves. He thinks that his cup is a teether and only gets water when he bites too hard. When Ashe turns one the bottle goes in the garbage so I'm hoping he gets the hand of this cup thing soon.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

(Product) Red



Yesterday I went into Gap on my search for a new swimsuit for Nick. As many of you know many months ago Oprah had Bono on talking about the new (Product) Red items. Part of the money goes to help with the fight against AIDS in Africa. I was super excited to find that they are now carrying these cute items for babies/toddlers.

Friday, June 29, 2007

What is your blog rated?


If you go to the website above you can find out what your blog rating is. As you can see my blog is child friendly. So ENJOY!!!

Central Florida Zoo



Today we went to the zoo. We just happen to be there for the grand opening of the new alligator/crocodile viewing area. They had a ribbon cutting ceremony with popcorn and cold refreshing water. We had no idea this was happening until we stumbled upon this area. There were people from the press of local newspapers there to cover the event. This was big zoo news!!! We saw the monkeys (no not my kids), cheetah, and the elephants. At the end of all the fun and smelly animals we rode the train around the zoo. The day could not get any better until we got rained on. I managed to get the kids in the car before the skies opened up. Unfortunately, I was not so lucky, I was still packing the car when it started to rain really hard.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Ashe Update


Next week Ashe will be 9 months old. Here's what he's been up to lately. Today we found Ashe's third tooth. I never thought it would come. It is on the top right side. Ashe also has been pulling up on furniture, but recently he has been walking around that furniture, as well. On June 26th, Steven lower Ashe's crib. Now it is so low he might as well be sleeping on the floor. The reason he lowered the crib is because when we go in to see him in the morning he is standing up. The top of the crib was to the middle of his chest and he was lifting his leg trying to climb out. You can see from the picture his bed is very low.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Sea World



Today we had a great time at Sea World with the Gainers. We got to see many fun shows, like Pets Ahoy and the Shamu show. There are also a few fun rides at Sea World like Wild Arctic and Kraken. While Nick, Jake, and Mrs. Gainer were riding Wild Arctic it broke down... that stinks. Jake even survived a trip on the Kraken, a floorless roller coaster.

Unfortunately, it was really hot today. I am now sporting a very attractive farmer's tan. My stroller temperature got to 132 degrees in the sun, whoa. I got a picture of it, but it was only at 123 degrees, at the time.

We had a great time today with Jake and Mrs. Gainer at Sea World.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Beary Fun


For Christmas Nicholas made Ashe his first Build-a-Bear, who he named Nate. Now that Ashe is bigger, he loves to play with his bear and give him lots of hugs and wet kisses.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Water Rocket



Gas to fill the tank for the outlet malls... $38.40

H2O rocket from KB Toys... $1.55

Climbing to your neighbors roof, once it lands there, with a long broom... Priceless

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Outdoor Fun

Today we had some fun outdoors, with our temperature in the 90s . I would like to be a little tan when I go to PA. How can I tell people I live in FL with my super white legs sticking out from my shorts. We played catch with a ball and some cup things. Then I pulled some weeds while Nick climbed his tree.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Future Mythbusters

For those of you who watch the show Mythbusters you may recognize the shirt. This is the same shirt that Adam wears in the show. Nick is obsessed with this show. So he had to have this shirt. When he found one in Ashe's size, it was just meant to be.
Nick and Ashe AKA Adam and Jamie.
Will mom find two matching shirts for two boys very different in age and size?
Confirmed

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Father's Day

Who loves Daddy?

We Do!!!



I would like to say that we had a very nice Father's Day. Daddy slept in. Then mommy made breakfast. He then opened his gifts. He got a new cell phone and a watch. Later in the day Steve programed about a million numbers to his new phone. While I made a special family candlelit dinner.


Happy Father's Day Daddy!!!

This was Nick's fridge creation, he didn't have all the letter so he made some.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Many Hats of Ashe



Who is that under all those hats?
As you can see mommy was shopping this weekend and couldn't decide on a hat. I knew he needed one to keep the hot FL sun off his little head. So mommy bought them all.
Daddy doesn't like the bucket hats. He says Ashe looks like a grandpa going fishing.

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