Monday, December 19, 2011

Our First NYC Adventure with Kids



Zach travels a lot with business, and we get to reap the benefits of his frequent flying and hotel staying! We decided to take the girls somewhere, and we thought why not NYC at Christmas time. So we booked our flight and hotel, and began the adventure. It was definitely a different experience with two little ones who still require naps and early bedtimes, but we had fun!

The girls were so excited to fly, they were bummed that it was such a short flight! I think I was too a little, it's fun exploring airports especially when you get to stay in the sky club (free internet, drinks and snacks). The girls do amazingly well with traveling, so it's quite enjoyable! Ellie also seems to love staying in new places, Ainsley just wants to make sure she is with us. They had fun exploring our hotel room and jumping on the beds!

The first day there we arrived early afternoon, got settled (Doubletree in Times Square), took a LONG nap, then ate some not so good Chinese food and went to the Disney store in Times Square. We let the girls pick out one thing under $10, Ellie chose a Minnie Mouse camera and Ainsley chose a stuffed, pink Minnie Mouse. They loved it! After the girls went to bed, Zach went out and discovered the reserve coffee at Starbucks in Times Square. It's a special coffee roast, and brewed a special way:



The second day we went to the Children's Museum of the Arts to the special toddler time. They played, colored, painted, sang, and banged on the drum. It was so much fun, I definitely recommend this place.

Playing with playdough
Painting
Playing with flubber. Ellie loved it, Ainsley wouldn't touch it.
Craft time, Ainsley trying to keep clean (she does not like to be sticky).
A video of a tiny portion of the singing/story time:

Storytime with CMA in NYC from Laura Hanlon on Vimeo.

In the ball pit.
Goofing around.
After the museum time was over, we ate lunch at this great little coffee shop (can't remember the name). We met a few guys who were grad students thinking about developing an app for kid videos, we got into a lengthy conversation with them that was quite nice. After our warm, yummy lunch, we headed to High Line Park. We read the book The Curious Garden a few months ago, and thought we would find the garden mentioned in the book. It was winter and the flowers were gone, but it still had a very peculiar appeal to it.

The park overlooked west side Manhatten:
The girls loved the benches
Chairs to enjoy a rest, a good book or the sunny days
Place that overlooked a street under the park
We finished the day with a nap, Chipotle (one of our favorite restaurants), and then venturing to see some Christmas lights in the city. There were gigantic toy soldiers, huge Christmas ornaments, TONS of lights, and it was beautiful.

Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center
Under the tree

Christmas trees in the city
Radio City

The third day, it was Ainsley's birthday!


We started off with FAO Schwartz. It was a hit. The girls loved playing with all the toys. We let Ainsley pick out a reasonable gift, she choose a Melissa & Doug wooden necklace kit. They had fun making necklaces later that afternoon in the hotel. We also let the girls pick out some candy, which they gobbled up in less than 10 minutes! Oh and I can't forget the PIANO. The girls loved running around on the big piano and making music, and they also highly enjoyed the professional piano dancers. It is very entertaining and highly enjoyable by us all!
Here is a video of the professional piano dancers:

FAO Piano Dancers from Laura Hanlon on Vimeo.

Outside FAO Schwartz
Trunkis, which they LOVED playing with (and ended up getting for Christmas, thank you Coco and Chucko)
The Big Piano
(They had much more fun than it looks like in this picture. They weren't happy about making them pose).

We had heard from many people to try this restaurant, Serendipity (it supposedly had the best dessert ever, frozen hot chocolate). We braved it, waited over an hour, and ate some delicious food ending with the famous frozen hot chocolate. It was amazing.
Enjoying our frozen hot chocolate (sorry, we didn't notice the purple cup RIGHT in the way of the beautiful drink)
We ended the day with a nap, some NY pizza for dinner, and the M&M store.

It was a wonderful trip experiencing a different side of New York City with the girls. Something we will remember always. (Although I can't deny that traveling with kids who need naps is difficult.) The faces and joy that these girls had with such a new and different place was definitely priceless. I am so blessed.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Ainsley's 2nd Birthday


Our baby girl is 2 years old! I cannot believe how I don't have a baby anymore and how fast my two girls are growing. Ainsley has developed a sweet, loving, free spirited, yet stubborn personality. I absolutely have loved watching this little one grow.

Ainsley loves:
-to eat. everything.
-to sing.
-to suck her thumb.


-to do whatever Ellie does.
-to be goofy.
-to pray. for everything.
-baby dolls.
-to organize or stack anything and everything.




-to be without any clothes!
-to lay in bed and cuddle with you in the morning
-to be held by mommy or daddy, definitely not by Ellie.
-to color and paint.

-to poo poo in the bathtub. we love that too....
-to jump.
-to read books, by herself.
-to find gum in anyone's purse, including the stranger at the library.
-the iphone, especially people's photos on the iphone.
-her face painted.


Ainsley does not like:
-bouncy houses, although she enjoys the trampoline.
-being thrown into the air.
-the chick-fil-a cow or any other dressed up character, including Santa.

I absolutely ADORE and LOVE this little girl. She is nurturing, loving, easy-going, goofy, smart, and joyful. She can easily light up your day and make you feel warm. I love watching her discover and explore this world, I look forward to the many days ahead. What a joy and blessing she is to our lives. HAPPY BIRTHDAY AINSLEY!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Family Photoshoot

I have got to share these AMAZING photos by a TALENTED photographer and friend, Phil Matta. I HIGHLY recommend him, let me know if you want his contact info. Click on picture below to view all.

January 13, 2012

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

First Airplane Ride


The girls and I went to Texas to visit my sister. It was Ellie's second plane ride (first was a visit to visit my other sister in FL when Ellie was 6 months old), and it was Ainsley's first plane ride ever! Zach was able to fly with us to Atlanta because he was traveling for business, but I did the rest of the trip there and back by myself!

The girls were wonderful fliers. We had two flights to Houston and two flights back to Raleigh, they slept on one flight each way for the while flight. It was amazing. I had a little rough time carrying Ainsley, our luggage, my huge tote, and keeping track of Ellie. I would easily do it again, it wasn't too bad because they loved it. Well, I guess Ainsley might disagree with me a little bit, she wasn't a fan of take off or landing. She survived with no tears, only words of concern and death grips on my hand.

Excited
Being silly
Asleep:
Coming home



Blessed to have children who travel well. Here's a little video of our first flight as four:

YouTube Video









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Sunday, October 9, 2011

October Beach Trip

First trip with our small group to the beach. It was pretty cold. Enjoyed some wonderful time with our friends, Phil and Christie, Jonathan and Miranda, Jake and Elizabeth, and also our wonderful hosts Eric and Lindsey. It's such a beautiful house that we stayed in, and the owner is very gracious and hospitable. I love the beach, any time of the year.
Girls playing before the day starts (photo by Elizabeth)


We did play on the beach. I stayed covered up the whole time, but the girls dug in the sand and the men braved the water. Here's Ellie with the shovel (photo by Phil Matta).
Ainsley hanging out in the house (photo by Phil Matta).
Enjoying a moment of rest in the sun (photo by Phil Matta)
The group on the beach, it was windy.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Missing...

Some of you might be wondering if I'm still alive, I wanted to ease your minds. I definitely have been missing from the blog and I wanted to let you all know that we are are all well here. The blog has just been on the last of my to do list. I hopefully will get back in the swing of things soon. Don't loose hope in me!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Playing at Nana and Papa's

The girls LOVE playing at Nana and Papa's house. They have the kitchen and train set from when I was their age, along with other toys, new and old. They can spend hours in the garage playing with them. Here they both are on the train set:And here is Ainsley doing what she spends most of her time doing, playing and lining up the ice cream.
It really makes me laugh how long she will do this, how particular she is when lining them up, and how she just keeps doing it and doing it over and over! I wonder how much this is developmental and if it will show up later down the road as part of her personality. We will see.

Monday, August 29, 2011

My Lucky Day


I found 3 four leaf clovers! Crazy.
(sometimes I still get excited like I am a kid)

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sassy Ellie

I might have told her to put her hands on her hips. Other than that, the rest is completely her (outfit and all). Hopefully she won't be this sassy at 16...