Sunday, December 29, 2013

Caution: Christmas Pictures Below

We had an exciting Christmas week.  We started out the weekend before in Midland and headed back to Perrysburg on Monday.  We spent Tuesday with the Phillips clan and then spent Christmas day mostly at home. 

At Grandma Kathy's Mackenzie got a lot of My Little Pony items, which made her very happy.
 
Isaac received quite a lot of Imaginext items, but I think he was most excited about the Pirate themed Hot Wheels toy along with Jake Hot Wheels cars that he received from Uncle Mike, Aunt Misty and Lexie.  The picture is out of focus because he was jumping around too much to get a picture.  He did this after opening a lot of presents.
 
We did a couple of other fun Christmas things in Midland that were still open, since it was before Christmas Day.  Isaac went to the Santa House in Midland. 
 
Here is a very typical Isaac pose:


Here is Isaac signing Santa's guest book:
And finally, here is Isaac with Santa: 
 
We also went to the Christmas Walk at Dow Gardens.  They had set up a cute photo opportunity out front where they had a giant sparkling ornament that you could sit in.  My iPhone didn't take a great shot, but I think this picture of the kids with my mom is still pretty cute: 
At the walk they had an area covered in luminaries where they had lit a candle for everyone that the hospice team had worked with that year.  There was a candle for my grandmother, my great-aunt and my dad.  It was very nicely done and a very pretty tribute.

Finally, I love this picture.  I have a picture of Isaac laying in a toddler bed with Mackenzie when he was only a couple weeks old.  It is my absolute favorite picture of the two of them.  I couldn't resist taking this shot of the kids sleeping together at Grandma's house:
 At Grandma Linda and Grandpa Butch's we got a shot of them with all of their grandkids.  We held the kids hostage for this one and told them that they couldn't open any presents until they took a good picture.  They are focusing on another camera, but I still think I got a pretty good shot.

We always start out opening stockings.  After we were done, Mackenzie took it upon herself to start putting the stockings back on the mantle and even tried to replicate Grandma's color pattern.

After the stockings the gift opening began.  Mackenzie was really excited about all of her new kitchen toys.  She also got quite a bit of American Girl stuff, which was also very exciting.

 Isaac got a lot of lego sets, but really liked the truck that he put together himself and his hat that lights up.  Isaac and Mackenzie love the Prep and Landing shows.  This year they spent time dressed up as elves (aprons and safety glasses that they got at a Lowe's event) and pretending to make toys.  Now Isaac has a Coal Elf hat as well and likes to pretend to be a coal elf.  It was also useful for him to find things under Grandma and Grandpa's couches :)

Last, but not least, Christmas at home.  Mackenzie got a cat Fur Real Friend and Isaac got Imaginext City from Santa. They got a lot of other great stuff from Mom and Dad and Aunt Tina and Thomas and Nicholas as well, but the Santa gifts were definitely the highlights for them.


We all had Mickey Mouse pajamas for Christmas this year and the kids learned on Christmas day that we are going to Disney!

Finally, if you made it to the end of this long post, you get to read my heart-warming story of Christmas.  When we were at church on Christmas Eve the pastor did a children's sermon.  Mackenzie and Isaac went up and the moral of the sermon was that Jesus was the best Christmas gift that any of us could ever get.  When the kids came back to sit down Mackenzie told me that she told the pastor that her little brother was a great present as well.  The pastor actually repeated what Mackenzie told her during the remainder of the service. 

Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Snow, Snow, Snow

We have gotten a lot of snow this week and the kids are loving it, especially Mackenzie.

Saturday it pretty much snowed all day.  We stayed home and enjoyed the day together, doing a lot of prepping for Christmas, including making Christmas cookies.

On Sunday morning we took the kids shopping for Christmas gifts for cousins and then we headed to the hill to go sledding.  After sledding for a while, Mackenzie decided to build a snowfort.  In the picture below, you can see Brian in the background, but Mackenzie is hiding behind her fort:

 Here you can see Mackenzie's head poking up from behind her fort:
 
Isaac loved sledding, but when we got home he was ready to get warm.  As we were getting out of the car I said, "Let's head inside and get warm."  I resceived an animated, "No" from Mackenzie.  Isaac and I headed inside while Mackenzie went down the street to get Payton.  The girls used our two sleds to drag big chunks of snow from our front yard, where the folks plowing the snow were nice enought to pile it on top of my flower bed, to our back yard.  They made a nice circular snow fort/house.  Mackenzie informed me that they just need to make the beds now.

Mackenzie continues to spend time in the snow each day.  Isaac on the other hand is loving pbskids.org.  He has decided that he really likes hot chocolate if he does spend time in the cold though.

I finished wrapping Christmas gifts today.  I think that I am ready.  I am sure that I forgot something though and I will be frantic on Christmas morning over something.  One more week . . .

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Hilarious Conversation on the Way to Gymnastics Tonight

Isaac:  Mom, you are going to be invited to my wedding.
Mom: Great, I would really like to be there.
Isaac: You have to get a pretty dress.
Mom: OK.
Isaac: Mackenzie you will be invited too.  Dad will be invited to my wedding too.  He will have to wear his nicest shirt.  Mackenzie you have to wear a nice shirt too.  Uncle Mike will be invited too and Grandpa Butch.
Mackenzie:  I am not going to where a shirt.
Isaac: Oh, right you have to wear a pretty dress.
Mom: Isaac, do you know who you are going to marry?
Isaac:  No, who?

Friday, November 29, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

It has been a long time since I have posted.  A lot has been going on, including a change to my work schedule, 3:45 am calls with Malaysia, my 38th birthday, and Thanksgiving. 

Isaac and Mackenzie both continue to entertain us immensely.  They have been having a lot of fun picking out Christmas presents.  Last weekend I took them to Meijer and after grocery shopping I let them wander the toy aisles to pick out what they wanted to ask for from Santa and Dad and me.  They had already checked all of the toy catalogs we had received and circled what they wanted in those and we had shared that information with grandparents and aunts (cause lets face it, they do the shopping).  Mackenzie picked three items out pretty quickly and narrowed it down to two quickly.  Isaac on the other hand wanted everything he saw in the "boy" aisle and it took him a while after we left the store to narrow down his top two.

When we were watching the Thanksgiving parade we saw the Rockettes.  We had gone to the ONU Holiday Spectacular the weekend before and one of the songs performed was "I Want to be a Rockette".  I asked Mackenzie if she remembered the song and she explained to me that she does not want to be "Rockhead".  We explained to her what the Rockettes were and she watched them for a while.  Lately Mackenzie makes up songs and sings them constantly.  She informed Brian that if he needed her, she would perform in one of his shows.

On Tuesday Brian took Isaac up to Grandma Kathy and he got to spend a day and night alone at Grandma Kathy's with Lexie, whose school had been cancelled due to ice.  Brian, Mackenzie and I joined them on Wednesday evening for dinner.  We had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  My Grandma and Grandpa Conklin joined us for dinner as well as Michael.  Misty joined us after dinner.  After the kids went to bed we played some high-energy domino games and drank some of the wine Mom and I got during my birthday trip to Sandusky.  A lot of little things reminded me of my dad over the weekend and I had my moments of sadness.  It was odd to me that what made me most sad was seeing the desk he has setup in the basement to work on his wine bottle lights, lazy susans and other woodworking while I was folding laundry.  However, it was nice to be with family.  The whole holiday was low stress (the most stressful time for me was being in charge of the gravy).  The kids even seemed to get it.  They got along most of the time, went to bed fairly quickly each night, and helped out as much as they could.  Today before we left Isaac helped Grandma put the Christmas decorations outside.  When I called my mom tonight she told me Mackenzie was quite the task master and that they had gotten a lot of decorating done in the house.

Meanwhile Isaac came home with us and we got "Planes" from the RedBox and had dinner in the den, with a fire going and watched the movie.  He watched the movie very intently and when the two main planes had a disagreement he got very sad and started crying.  It is so amazing to get to see the two of them develop.  It is heartwarming to see that he understands the emotions and the relationship between the characters.  When I met with Isaac's teacher last week she explained to me that she loves listening to Isaac during morning prayer time because he speaks to God like he is a friend and he tells him long, detailed stories.  I love that his teachers pay attention to those things.

So things are good, not great yet, but very good.  Brian and I are watching "World War Z" right now.  I have finally decided it is time to forgive Brad Pitt for leaving Jennifer Aniston for Angelina Jolie.  I thought that Brian would like this movie because he has been talking about the zombie apocalypse.  Hopefully I don't have nightmares tonight.

Monday, November 4, 2013

An Extra Halloween!

Well, our rescheduled trick-or-treating was last night and was a huge success.  It was a really nice evening, although it got dark and cold pretty fast while we were out (thank you Daylight Savings Time).

Here is a shot of the kids and their cousins at our house:
Unfortunately Mackenzie is leaning on her pumpkin, so you can't see its face, the first she has ever cut out on her own.  However, if yo utake a look at Isaac's pumpkin, you can see the blood drop that Mackenzie added to his jack o'lantern.  I am calling it a blood drop because that is what it looks like to me.  Neither of the kids suggested that it was supposed to be a blood drop.

The kids had fun going around the neighborhood trick or treating and most of the houses in our neighborhood participated, despite the reschedule.

I am headed to Tempe, AZ this afternoon for a couple of days for work.  We shall see how much candy is left when I get back :)  To be honest, most of the time when the kids get candy I end up eating some of it and then throwing a lot out.  They are really excited when they get it, but then they forget about it.  I am sure that will change as they get older.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

So it has been an interesting Halloween so far.

The weather prediction was for some very strong storms and 60 mph winds here during trick or treating time.  So a lot of areas started postponing their trick or treating.  The Perrysburg Township, where our house is postponed trick or treating until Monday as of early this morning.  Initially the city stated that it was not going to postpone trick or treating no matter the weather, however this afternoon it was announced that they postponed until Monday as well. 

We were scheduled to go to the Rogers household prior to trick or treating for a pizza dinner with Brian's family, and we stuck to the plan.  Here is a shot of the cousins in their costumes:
Isaac wasn't super happy about having his picture taken for some reason.  His robot helmet is also much to big for his head, but it is still pretty cute.  According to Isaac his friend Liam kept trying to pull his antena off at school today.  The hot glue held pretty well.  Mackenzie loved her cat costume, especially the tail.  She asked me on the way home from school if I would cut the tail off so that she could keep it once she outgrew her costume. 

I didn't take any pictures of Mackenzie and Isaac with their pumpkins since we didn't come back to trick or treat.  Hopefully the jack o'lanterns will last so we can get a picture of them.  Mackenzie carved her pumpkin on her own (with me close by) for the first time this year and did an excellent job.  Isaac gave in and allowed Brian to do the carving for him, but later asked Mackenzie to add some flair, so his traditional jack o'lantern looks like it has blood running down it's forehead.

Last night Isaac was unable to sleep for a good portion of the night.  That is really unlike him so we were all a bit tired today.  So far he is sleeping well this evening, but I am going to head to bed early, just in case.

Happy Halloween!

Saturday, October 5, 2013

We Love Fall!

Today has been rainy all day.  It is a true midwestern, fall day.  The kids have been busy all day.  We did a lot of cleaning in the morning and then had some fun.  The kids built an awesome fort with all of the couch cushions and pillows, they played cat and dog and had fun climbing under the coffee table, they did spice art (Mackenzie did this at CDC and thought it was pretty awesome) and Mackenzie did some sewing and Isaac played Imaginext.  Brian and I stayed busy as well, I worked on Isaac's Halloween costume, Brian worked on the master bathroom, and we worked together on an awesome dinner of standing rib roast, potatoes, and peas.   We are now in the den watching the Georgia vs Tennessee game.  Isaac wanted to watch football before bed time and unfortunately ND has a night game tonight.  It is supposed to rain all day tomorrow also, hopefully we can stay occupied and find some fun stuff to do again.

We spent last weekend in Midland with my mom.  We had fun going to farmer's market, the nursery and apple picking.  For some reason I can't get my pictures to rotate on the blog, even though they are rotated when I open them on my computer.  I have to go start bath time, so I am just going to attach them for now and hopefully figure it out later.
Posing on the hay bales at the nursery
 
Mackenzie found this cool tree at the farmer's market
 
She would have stayed there all day if we had let her
 
I made apple sauce with the apples that we picked and canned it for the first time.  If the canned jams and applesauce last (as they should) for the winter, I think canning may become a pretty big hobby for me.  I don't know what took me so long, but it is really quite easy.  It is also nice to know exactly what is in them, to not buy canned goods at the store and to have them here when we want them.
 
Finally, I am working a new schedule at work, which allows me to be home when Mackenzie gets off the bus, which I really like.  It means that Brian is on his own with the kids in the mornings though.  He told me about this conversation that the three of them had the other morning:
Isaac: I want a blue house
Brian: When you have your own house you can paint it any color you want
Isaac:  I don't have a big ladder though
Brian: You can borrow my ladder
Mackenzie:  Can girls climb big ladders too?
Brian: Girls can do anything boys can do
Mackenzie: I can't walk around with my shirt off

 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Happy Seventh Birthday, Mackenzie

Today was Mackenzie's seventh birthday.  We drove home last night and spent the morning getting ready for the party.  Mackenzie wanted to have a carnival party this year, which worked out well for us.
 








 

We contemplated moving the birthday party after the tough week we had this week, but Mackenzie was super excited to have her birthday party on her actual birthday for the first time this year.  Plus, I don't think my dad would have wanted us to move her party.  So we decided to keep the party as planned.  We had about a dozen kids and I think that they really enjoyed the games and prizes and that they had a lot of fun. Mackenzie declared it her best birthday ever!  Isaac has decided that he wants a carnival party for his next birthday as well, so hopefully we can use all of our carnival stuff again.

I am now procrastinating on heading in to watch the Notre Dame game.  I didn't expect it to be so hard to watch the first game after my dad's passing, but it is proving to be very difficult for me.  I think it is time though.  Go Irish!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

I love you, Dad

My father passed away this morning after battling cancer for almost 6 years. 

My dad was an excellent dad.  He was a lot of fun and really enjoyed life and tried to remind me throughout my life that it was meant to be enjoyed.

I remember being quite little and climbing into my father's pickup truck.  I remember riding in the middle seat and there was an 8 track tape player under the dash in the middle and I remember asking him to play the "squirrel" song.  I have no idea what the name of the song was or who sang it.  In my memory it is about a squirrel getting into church and running up someone's leg.  I have no idea if that was really the jist of the song or not, but I remember wanting to hear that song every time I got in Dad's truck and I remember him abliging me, most of the time.

Dad also took us ice fishing.  We would drive his pickup truck onto the lake (I remember Houghton Lake the most).  He would set up the ice shanty, which we had to go into when our feet got wet or cold to warm up.  I did not care for the ice shanty.  We would get to play on the ice, ice skate, and investigate the island.  Dad got to put tip-ups up for each of us, even if we were paying no attention to them.  At the end of day my feet would be frozen, but I wouldn't tell him because I didn't want to be sent into the shanty.  So I remember getting into the pickup truck, in the middle again, where the heater was on the floor and my feet would burn and hurt so badly while they warmed back up, but it was worth it to be out on the ice all day.

Dad was able to buy my kids their first pair of ice skates and ice fish with them as well. 
 
As I got older, Mom and Dad spent a lot of time playing euchre with my friends and I, particularly Tara and Dani.  Dad was always willing to hang out with us at the house and play and joke and pass out candy (which makes him sound a little creepy, but he wasn't).  Each Memorial Day I invited my girlfriends up to the cabin and Dad would borrow Uncle Lloyd's large tent and we slept in the tent in the backyard of the cabin and hang out for the long weekend.  Dad would drag us around behind the boat all day long, we would try to balance on a large tractor tire tube and usually I would end up sunburnt.

Dad is not going to get the chance to teach Mackenzie and Isaac euchre, but he had a great time teaching them patty-cake, showing them how to fish and he did get to take Mackenzie for a few rides on the tube last year.  He loved swimming with his grandkids (and encouraging them to splash Mom and Grandma).  The one complaint that I will remember from him during his fight with cancer was that this summer he couldn't swim with the grandkids, but I will never forget how excited Isaac was each time he caught a fish and how he would run up to the cabin to tell Grandpa. 





When I was at Notre Dame, Dad would often comment that if he had gone to college there that he never would have left and I totally believe it.  Dad loved to learn.  He was always reading a book, usually either something about history or a western, and was always willing to learn something new.  I can remember watching him study for a pipefitters certification of some kind and realizing that I may actually use geometry in the future.  As I mentioned earlier, he loved to have a good time.  He also grew to love Notre Dame football.  He got to see their undefeated season last year (we won't talk about the final game), which was perfect.

Dad got to see all of his children get married.  He walked with Tina and I down the aisle in two very different but perfect wedding entrances and I believe that he enjoyed our receptions as much as we did.  He knew at Michael's wedding that he had cancer and he went for surgery to remove it soon after the wedding.  He did not allow that to dampen his spirits though.

This summer has been a tough one for all of us, but mostly for Dad.  I am grateful for the time I got with him and the time that my children got to spend with him.  I hope that he is happy, pain-free and peaceful and spending eternity at the never-ending college of his dreams.

I love you, Dad.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Summer Fun

Our exciting summer is continuing at break-neck speed.  We have had time to enjoy the cabin, play in the sandbox and the pool, meet new friends and Brian and I have even had time to go wine tasting. 

Brian and I celebrated our anniversary two weekends ago at Sawmill Creek in Huron, Ohio.  They offered a wine tour and we visited 2 wineries with 4 other couples.  One of the other couples actually lives in Perrysburg, very close to us.  That evening we went to the Huron Playhouse to see "I Love You, Your Perfect, Now Change".  A number of students from ONU are working there this summer and Brian is actually there tonight with his mom to see "Gypsy".  He is also going to pick up our new patio furniture that we ordered when we were out there.  We had researched American made patio furniture and we were having a hard time deciding between wood and polywood.  So we visited Rudder's in Port Clinton.  It is a fantastic place and the main business is a cafe that has fantastic scones and iced tea (that was all that I tried, I am sure there are other great items as well) as well as a cute grocery area.  They also have a gift shop and sell Polywood patio furniture, which is all made in Indiana from recycled milk jugs.  We ordered rocking chairs and a table for our front porch.  Hopefully after tomorrow I will be able to post a picture of our awesome new furniture.

While Brian and I were enjoying Erie County and the beauty of the area (and the wine), the kids were hanging out with Grandma Linda and Grandpa  Butch.  Grandma was kind enough to share some pictures with us:

These two of Isaac make me laugh.  Isaac gets scared of animals.  He has this reaction with dogs as well.  He is okay with trying to pet them, until they look at him and then he freaks out.  They went to Grand Rapids, OH where there is a mule drawn canal boat that they went for a ride on.

I really like this picture of Mackenzie and Grandma hanging out on the bridge.

 Here is a picture of Grandpa swinging with the kids.  Mackenzie has become quite a good swinger lately.
 

On Sunday, after we bought our patio furniture, we stopped at a farm stand and bought peaches.  When we got home I canned peach jam and did laundry while Brian went and met his family at Shannon and Doug's house where the cousins went swimming together.  Aunt Shannon shared this great picture of the cousins at the pool:
 
Last weekend Mackenzie got to spend Thursday and Friday with Grandma Kathy and Grandma Mike.  Lexie joined her on Friday and then Brian, Isaac and I drove up Friday night and we all got to spend the weekend at Grandma and Grandpa's.  We stayed in Midland the whole weekend and the kids loved playing at the house and in the yard.  We had to leave early Sunday to get Isaac home for a playdate and a birthday party at the park.  Mackenzie spends most of her free time at home with Payton and Aubry who live in our neighborhood.  It is great that they have neighbors to play with here now.  However, I am learning to be the mean mom that makes them pick up when they are done because I am really tired of toys being all over the floor and I am way too lazy to pick them all up myself.  So our house may not be the fun house to play at for long.  

So we are all really enjoying summer.  Next weekend we are headed back to the cabin for Lexie's 12th birthday party!  Isaac is going to get to stay alone with Grandma and Grandpa after the party, which he is really excited about.
 

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Crazy June - Warning: Long Post with Vacation Pictures

So our crazy June is just about over.  Brian enjoyed going back to the Goodman and helping to finish up The Jungle Book and I enjoyed the OHUG conference, especially since my friend Janet from Alberto was there.  It was really great to catch up. 
I also got to see the Grassy Knoll and ride a mechanical bull, for a very short time.
In the middle of all that, Mackenzie had her first ballet recital.  She did very well and now thinks that she wants to continue ballet.
We spent the last week of June on vacation.  Butch and Linda drove the kids and I over to Chicago last Saturday.  Saturday night we went over to the George's for dinner and to catch up.  Abigail has gotten so big and the kids really had a great time playing together.  We stayed out way past bedtime, but it was totally worth it to see the kids playing together again!  The George's are heading through our neck of the woods in August on their way to the East Coast.  It will be a lot of fun to show them  our new home.
 
On Sunday we met up with a lot of old friends in Millenium Park and then went to Greektown for lunch.  Mackenzie was so excited to see Sophie.  I had emailed her parents earlier in the week to see if they may be available during the weekend, but I hadn't mentioned anything to Mackenzie about it.  On Friday she asked me if we could see Sophie when we were in Chicago.  I asked her why she asked to see Sophie and she said, "Because when I think of Chicago, I think of Sophie."  She didn't even have to think about it.  Fortunately they were available on Sunday morning, along with our Pastor from Chicago and my friend Jie and her daughter Anwen. 
 
Mackenzie and Sophie

Pastor Joann

 
Mackenzie and Anwen
 
Sunday afternoon we saw The Jungle Book at the Goodman.  It was very good and since then Isaac has been singing "Bear Accessories".  It is pretty hilarious and he has even taught his new song to Mackenzie. 
 
After the show we headed down to Indianapolis.  Once again we were up way past bedtime.  Isaac figured out how to order a $4 Dinosaur Train video after we got into the hotel room with the game controller, so we did a movie night and then crashed.  Monday morning we headed to the Indianapolis Children's Museum.  It was fantastic.  It was truly a full day.  Isaac was super excited because at the end of the day he got to see a real transformer.  (They had a Bumble Bee show at the end of the day.)  
Mackenzie had a great time as well, I honestly think the sand table was her favorite part of the whole museum, despite the fact that she now has a sand box at home.  Though she truly enjoyed all of the museum. Here is a great shot of her in the Dow Science Center area of the museum:
 
She pushed her baby stroller through the entire museum.  She also decided while we were there that she liked taking pictures.  She took this lovely shot of the rest of us in front of the train:

  Both kids posed with Spiderman as well:

We were there pretty much from the time they opened to the time they closed.  Before the Bumblebee show at the end of the day the kids got about 20 minutes to go back to their favorite thing, but other than that it took us the whole day to get through the museum.
 
On Tuesday we did a "Mom" stop at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.  I really wanted to walk through their outdoor exhibit, which we did.  The kids complained a bit at the beginning, but they really liked it once we got to the sculptures.  They especially liked the bones.  I didn't get any really good shots there.  Most of the art work was really large and it is hard to tell in the pictures that they are playing on bones.  By the time we finished up outside it was lunch time and we were all very sweaty.  We decided not to go into the museum building.  Instead we got lunch and headed to our hotel in Louisville. 
 
We had decided to try out the Horseshoe Casino north of Louisville for the night.  When we checked in there was a very angry woman at the front desk in her bathing suit, with two kids in their bathing suits.  She was upset because the pool had been shut down.  It was explained to us that they had to shock the pool and it should be opened up the next morning.  It was definitely inconvenient, since we planned to swim that afternoon.  To be honest though I am guessing that they had to shock it becuase something disgusting happened in it, so I am glad they were doing it.  So instead we went to downtown Louisville, where they had a splash park.  The kids had fun getting very wet (it was really hot), but they enjoyed the playground area more.  There was a pyramid shaped area attached to one of the jungle gyms that they really liked climbing to the top of. 
 
The Horseshoe Casino hotel was quite nice and the next morning we really enjoyed the huge pool.  Mackenzie made a friend and they played nicely together.  Isaac enjoyed jumping in the pool and sitting in the hot tub.  We headed back into Louisville after swimming to go to the Kentucky Science Museum.  Once again, the kids really had a great time.  They especially liked the area where they could pull a bubble around themselves:
I thought that the dish of mirrors at the entrance was really cool: 
After lunch at the Old Spaghetti Warehouse we tried to go to the Kentucky Arts and Crafts Museum, another "Mom" stop, but unfortunately they were changing exhibits around and it was closed.  We did go into the store and Isaac found some pottery that he really liked.  He wanted to use it in the bath : )  I decided to buy a bud vase from the collection for my souvenir.  Maybe one day Isaac will appreciate it enough to take it with him to his own home.
 
After that we headed to Mammoth Park. 
 
We rented a cabin at the park and were pleasantly surprised when we got there.  We actually rented 2 cabins that were connected.  The bathroom was inbetween the two and we could leave the doors open to make it one big cabin.  The kids thought it was awesome that they got their own cabin with a sink, refrigerator and coffee pot.  They had a ball playing house in their cabin and washed their faces in the sick, pretended to make coffee, etc.  It was really quite humorous and gave Brian and I some time to lay down and relax.  When I rented the cabin I thought that there would be a double bed in each room.  They actually each had a double bed and a twin bed.  Mackenzie exclaimed, "We all get our own bed!"  In the end she slept in their double bed and Isaac in the twin.  She didn't understand why I didn't want to sleep in the twin bed in the adult room rather than sharing the double bed.  That night there were some really strong thunderstorms in the middle of the night.  Luckily they didn't wake the kids, but Brian and I didn't get a whole lot of sleep. 
 
We had tickets for the 9 am cave tour on Thursday.  As they had highlighted everywhere in the park, they are on Central Time, so that was 8 am our time.  This was great for us as our kids have the most energy in the morning.  We weren't sure about the kids doing a 2 hour cave tour and in the beginning it looked like we shouldn't have booked the long tour.  Once we got going though the kids really enjoyed it. 




 
We had decided that morning that although we had only planned on staying at Mammoth Park for Wednesday night, the kids loved the cabin so much we would stay another.  When we finished the 2 hour tour, Mackenzie informed me that we had lied to her, since we told them they would see stalactites and stalagmites.  So when we got back in the visitors center we asked about that.  The stalactites and stalagmites were part of another tour and, luckily, a shorter one.  So we booked that tour for later in the afternoon and headed to lunch.  Later the kids got to see the stalactites and stalagmites (since I now know how to spell those words, I am going to use them as many times as I can):


Isaac was exhausted by this point, having missed a nap that day and having been up late so much.  So afterward we got dinner and headed to the cabin for bedtime.  In the morning we checked out and headed to Cincinnati.
 
We went to a famous grocery store there called Jungle Jim's to get food for a picnic and then headed to Loveland Castle.  This was a stop that I had picked especially for Isaac, since he had a castle themed birthday and I figured Mackenzie would enjoy it as well.  We had a really nice time there:



Once again it was really hot and we were quite sweaty by the time we left and headed to the final hotel.  This was the "fancy" hotel of our trip, I figured for our last night we would live it up a bit, so fancy hotel, a little swimming and Skyline Chili for Dad : )  On our way back from Skyline we saw a horse drawn carriage and decided to take a ride and check out the neighborhood.  This was the only time the rain got in our way.  After we had been riding for about 10 minutes it started raining quite hard.  The driver put up the cover for us, but it wasn't quite the same.  Other than that we were really lucky and all of the rain came at times that were actually convenient for us. 
 
On our final day of vacation we went to the Newport Aquarium.  I think the kids were quite worn out, but we gave each of them a camera and they enjoyed taking pictures of the fish, penguins, crocodiles, birds and frogs at the aquarium.

 Isaac tried toucing a shark.  Mackenzie posed for the picture, but didn't really want to touch a shark.
 
 The scale is definitely off!

The kids really liked that the scuba divers in the tank would do fist bumps with them, Isaac even got exploding fist bumps! 

After lunch we headed home and Isaac slept for basically the whole trip.  It is really nice to be home.  Mackenzie was exhausted, but Isaac seems to have gotten used to the late nights and is still upstairs playing.  Hopefully he, and I, will be snoozing soon.