Sunday, March 31, 2013

3/31 - Trip to Chattanooga, TN

So I was trying to plan to keep the boys occupied in the van for a long drive to TN. I looked on Pinterest and found a few ideas I'll share with you. I went to the Dollar Tree on a shopping spree. I found some Travel Bingo games that I printed out and laminated. At the Dollar Tree, I bought containers (slightly bigger than a shoe box), smaller size cookie sheets, some magnetic letters and shapes (tangrams), and a workbook. I pretty much had everything else already at home. The colored tape on the sides of the pans are so the boys know which are who's. We do lots of dry erase stuff around here so I put marker on each cookie sheet (they have magnets on them).
I put a new workbook in each of their boxes along with a few mazes, dot-to-dot puzzles, and picture finds that I have laminated. I also put beads, dyed pasta, and pipe cleaners in the box. They could use the pipe cleaners to string beads/pasta on or to shape into animals or letters. Thanks to the cookie tray, we didn't have to worry about beads spilling all over the place. I even put in a piece of tin-foil just for fun so they could shape it, write on it, or ball it up and throw up.
Here is a better picture of the letters and shapes. I also printed out a few pictures of tangrams so Aiden could try and make shapes/animals. I put the magnets in little open containers so they could just set them on their cookie sheet and easily get them out but didn't want them to fall over in the big box.
Finally, I included a few blank cards, some felt and regular stickers, and some colored pencils so they could make cards if they wanted. I also threw in these small magnetic scenes they got a while ago since they could make different scenes on their cookie sheets.
Of course I couldn't forget food. I saw the idea of just giving the kids a certain amount of food and letting them figure out how to ration it and not have to tell me every 40 minutes "I'm hungry." This is what they both had on the trip to Chattanooga: Protein bar, package of gummies, apple cinnamon rice cakes, and some dried fruit and nut mix. It was SO AWESOME that they could just get it themselves and I didn't have to keep trying to pass stuff back to them.
So after all that preparation, we were finally ready to leave. We were going to leave first thing on Wednesday morning but Brad's back has been really bothering him and the flight doctor wanted him to go see the chiropractor and he was able to get in on Wednesday at 8:45am. The boys stayed with me at home and helped me back and then when Brad got back, we did a few last minute things and then got on the road. It was much later than I originally planned but I was grateful Brad got to see the doctor and that I didn't have anything planned for Wednesday evening. The other huge thing was that I planned on it taking us 6.5 hrs and it's actually only 3.75 hrs away. This was a HUGE surprise that God gave us.
We got to the hotel and I put everything away while Brad took the boys exploring around the hotel. That is so incredibly helpful for me :) We got stuff put away and went to pick up some dinner and then came back to the hotel to eat so the boys could run around. After dinner, we headed downstairs and went swimming. It was a fun way to end the evening. For now, we need a suite at a hotel between the kids routine and needing a fridge for almond milk. We brought the air mattress because our boys have never shared a bed yet and I wasn't ready for that adventure this weekend. Right after I get it blown up, they decide to use it as a trampoline (see pictures in the top row, left and center). We went to the pool on Friday night too and had fun. I'm thinking about putting the boys back in swim lessons again. Eli's left ear still hurts him considerably when water gets in it so I'm just assuming it's his tube still that is causing the uncomfortableness.


The pictures in the bottom row on the right above here are from dinner. Eli was in the middle of being tickled by daddy and Aiden was busy cracking and getting peanuts out of their shells (which is a great therapy exercise too I realize).

On Thursday morning we headed to Rock City. We got a much later start than we wanted because the printer in the business center hotel was not working and we needed to print our tickets out. Yahoo was blocked from the computers at the desk so I finally got a little ... fistey. I said I needed to speak to the manager because I needed a refund of $150 because their printers were not working and we were going to have to buy tickets again and I was tired of having my family wait while I was dealing with this printing problem. They eventually sent us to the hotel across the street and we got them printed out there. I wasn't sure if the boys were going to like Rock City because I wasn't sure exactly how much there would be for them to do because it sounded like there were lots of plants and a pretty cool view of a waterfall. Well - I'm so glad I was so wrong. The boys LOVED it. It was a giant maze of rocks!! It was at-our-own-pace which was really helpful. It was lots of walking for Eli and I had to carry him a little (no strollers since it was so rocky) but Aiden was a superstar. He loves exploring! It was chilly and my hands were going numb since I didn't have my hands in my pockets because I was taking pictures. Eli is so cold blooded and it has taken me 3.5 yrs to really understand that. These were huge rocks and as you can see from Brad below (top middle), some spaces were pretty small. There was one space called 'Fat Man Squeeze.' At the top of the mountain we were at, there is a sign (and a view) that claims you can see 7 states from standing in the same place (see middle, far right). There were some pretty steep caves and tunnels that we went through and some neat bridges we got to cross. The bottom right picture is the huge waterfall that is known at Rock City. Brad and I took a self portrait in front of it and it turned out great. Aiden didn't really let us stop and enjoy the scenery much but we certainly got our exercise in.
We went back to the hotel and the boys took a nap. Actually, Eli took a nap and Aiden rolled around for a while. I fell asleep in the bed room too and I finally let him get up and watch the iPad so that he would stop moving around and I could sleep a little better. Brad fell asleep on the couch in living room with the heating pad on his back. The boys got up and we headed off to Ruby Falls. It was so crowded that we couldn't even get a parking space. We decided to change our plans a bit (that's a huge deal in my world and Aiden's) and headed to the Incline Railway. They are near each other and the boys were pretty excited about the train. "Known as “America’s Most Amazing Mile,” The Incline’s trolley-style cars climb through the natural beauty surrounding historic Lookout Mountain at a breathtaking 72.7% grade – straight up!" is what the Incline Railway is about. It's one of the steepest passenger railways in the world. We were all pretty excited. We got there and had to wait forever to pay for parking. During this time, lots of people got in line. Turned out, the machine was out of paper so it wouldn't print receipts so it was useless for people to pay for parking because you couldn't get a slip of paper to prove you payed. Well, Brad decided it was the right thing to do to still pay so we waited for him to finish with that and then we got our tickets and got in line. It was a long line and they run trains/trolleys every 10-15 minutes. We waited about 45 min to get on a trolley. Thankfully we had a good view of the trolley at the beginning so the boys were entertained by watching the train go up and down. We had to move in the line and then thankfully we had the iPad for Eli to watch. To make things a little worse, there was no where for the kids to move around at. It was like being at Disney and waiting in line which is painful for both the kids and us. We rode up to the top and it was an amazing view. My ears popped on the way up it was so high. We got up to the top and then we went up to the observation tower to get a better view. We then realized there wasn't really anything to do up there. There was a battlefield 3 blocks away but we had no stroller and Eli had walked a serious amount this morning. Combine this with Eli just being lazy and not wanting to walk and some cold weather and it was less than ideal. Brad decided to take Aiden down towards the battlefield and I stayed back with Eli. We got a soft pretzel and just relaxed for a bit. Despite numerous requests to "go to the hotel," I then got him distracted with playing with toys in the gift shop. Aiden and Brad made it to the battleground and realized it cost money to get in which didn't matter because Aiden turned around at the entrance and said he wanted to go back because he "didn't want to miss the train." Lord bless little Aiden's heart. He heard the guy operating the train repeat a few times that we must be on the train by 5:40pm if we wanted to make it back down to the bottom of the mountain. I guess he asked Brad numerous times on the way to the battleground if they would be back in time and Brad assured him they would but he kept asking/talking about it. They came back and we decided to get in line for the trolley to take us down. After a 35 min wait, we finally got on and went down. After this experience, I started to decide that I would be a review on TripAdvisor. I go there all the time when we are planning travel and things to do and felt I needed to 'give back' by reviewing all the things we do. I have some crazy formulas to determine if spending my time doing something is worth it. Well, let's just say that we will skip the Incline Railway next time. The proportion of money, waiting-in-line, and time spent in an activity was just wrong. It was a beautiful view though and the boys had fun on the trolley.
For dinner on Thursday, we went to a steakhouse and grabbed a quick bit. They ran out of corn dogs and Aiden wouldn't eat anything else on the menu so I ran to Sonic down the street while they made my salad and Brad's dinner. It was a steakhouse where you can crack peanuts and eat them and Aiden couldn't get over how "dirty" everything was. By the time we left, he had loosened up and started throwing some of his peanut shells on the ground. He actually didn't even dinner this night which was odd.
On Friday morning we decided to do Ruby Falls. I had read (on TripAdvisor) that morning was the way to go so we got there by 9am. We went right on in with practically no wait. It is a guided tour and is definitely lots of walking. My hears popped on the 1000+ feet the elevator dropped us in less than a minute. "The Falls are located at the end of the main passage of Ruby Falls Cave, in a large vertical shaft. The stream, 1120 feet underground, is fed both by rainwater and natural springs. It collects in a pool in the cave floor and then continues through the mountain until finally joining the Tennessee River at the base of Lookout Mountain." The picture to the right I borrowed from Ruby Falls website and that is what is looks like with lots of white light. I have no idea who the people are at the bottom but wanted to give you an idea of what it actually looked like.

The passageway to the falls is twisty and windy and full of rocks. I can easily see why this is a guided tour. I could play in here for hours and I'm sure some people would even get lost in all the tiny spaces and gaps everywhere. It was breathtaking and amazing under the ground. Many of our pictures did not turn out because of the lighting (which was minimal) and the fact that you don't stop very much on the trek through to get to the falls. Once you get to the actual falls, you only have 6 minutes. It's pitch black and you can't see anything and then boom, lights are shining everywhere on the falls and it's amazing. The boys were not fans so we didn't get much time to try and take a family picture because we were busy calming the boys down. We had the money shot picture with us and the falls behind us with the right camera settings and I push the button on the camera and boom .... lights go out. It was such unfortunate timing. I've changed the saturation, exposure, and shadow levels on the one picture that we did take so you can at least see us. The waterfall had green lights on it at the time but I had to alter the picture colors some so you could at least see us (we were almost all black at the bottom originally). As you can see, Eli did not like the noise and kept holding his hands over his ears.

The groups leaving have the "right of way" and everyone else has to stand with their backs to the rock and wait for everyone to pass. There were about 20-25 people in a group. We passed by 1 group during the way down and waited for one group to finish in the falls before we could go in. By the time our group was done in the falls and we started making our way out, we passed by at least 4-5 groups and the line in the lobby was crazy. The lobby was packed and out the doors to the side of the building. I can't even imagine how long those people would have to wait - probably at least an hour to just to the front of the line and then our tour guide said our tour was fast since we didn't have to keep stopping and waiting for groups to go out of the falls. I'm so thankful things worked out the way they did. Our tour took over an hour and we were fast. There are no bathrooms down there so I would have been worried if we one of the boys had to go potty because we were down there for 2-3 hrs and had no potty. Finally, I had to include this picture of Eli. I don't know why I find it so funny but I finally got him to stop holding his hands over his ears and this is what he does. What a goof.

After Ruby Falls, we headed back to the hotel for lunch and naps. I was in need of a serious nap!! The little Hoyt boys and I napped hard for 2 hours while Brad went to read at McDonalds. After getting up from naps, we went down to the pool to play for a bit. The boys had fun and the water felt great (it wasn't too cold like the last hotel we were at). After a quick soap down after swimming, we headed out to dinner at The Terminal which is in downtown Chattanooga. We quickly got seated and ordered. Eli and I had pizza and Brad had some meaty calzone looking thing. It was AWESOME. I'm not sure if that's because we don't eat pizza (or cheese) anymore really or what but wow ... delicious. Aiden, of course, didn't want anything so he had part of a muscle bar and then some other random food I found in the backpack. We made him try a piece of crust and he said it was gross. He continued to color and play with his 'special pennies' while we ate.


After we were all done, we walked next door to the Chattanooga Choo Choo. It's a hotel and you can actually sleep in old train cars. We walked all around and explored. The lobby of the hotel is an old train station which was beautiful. They even had a beautifully made phone booth! Say what. Kids these days probably have no idea why someone would make a phone booth. Just pick up your cell phone and call - why do you need a booth? :) The boys thought this was the neatest thing ever and would have probably played in it for at least an hour if we let them. We then walked around and went on the few trains that we were allowed to go on. I took some pictures of the boys just walking around on the track.


We followed the tracks down to the caboose and then walked a little farther. We already had lots of walking and I was till parked in the restaurant parking area (which is small and says Terminal eating only so I'm scared I'm gonna get towed) so we decided to head back. Well, that created a breakdown for Aiden. He was still following the tracks and they were still going so he couldn't stop. Poor guy. You can see in the first picture below Brad trying to talk to him and tell him we are going back. Thankfully Eli turned around without a problem.
Brad walked from Aiden and he started crying even more. I had to go to Aiden and talk to him for him to finally calm down. He then started following the tracks back (see picture below, right) and just got in a rhythm of stepping (or not stepping) on certain parts of the track until we reached the trains that were actually on the track.

We got home a little late and put the boys to bed. I'm sure Brad and I were soon to follow because we were getting worn out. Saturday morning was our last morning there and the boys had already decided on Friday that they wanted to go to the Creative Kid's Museum rather than the Aquarium (which is supposed to be awesome). We got all our stuff packed up in the hotel and loaded it all back in the van. Brad bought tickets yesterday for us so we showed up right at 10:00am (we were actually early and had to wait a bit). We were the first ones in!! It was awesome but we have two boys with very different tastes as to what they like to do. The picture above of all the glass is actually a huge play structure that the kids can climb on. Aiden loved it. Eli thought it was tolerable. Needless to say, it was about 10 minutes and then they were off on their separate ways. Eli to water table and music instruments with me and Aiden off to explore the entire building with Brad. Eli was having a blast playing with squirting water and playing with boats in this water maze thing he could build. He then played every musical instrument they had (I'll be posting a video of that soon) and I had to pry him away from that area after about 40 minutes. He then found the arts and crafts area and played with clay for a while. He then found the stamps and rollers and made a few projects. The first thing he did with a stamp was pick it up and put it on his face. Why would you do that?? I wiped his face off then showed him the tons of paper that was sitting right there. Eli then found his way to the dinosaur dig area and would have stayed in the sand for the rest of the time if I let him. We then eventually met up with Aiden and Brad in the area specifically for those 4 yr old and younger. It was great. They played in the kitchen in there and then planted stuff in the garden. Aiden eventually hung out at the water table for a bit since he realized it was more than just water - there was planning and engineering involved for him to create a maze for his boat. He played on the water feature for a bit and then wanted to go back up to see the dinosaurs so I went with him while Brad stayed with Eli at the water area. Overall, the boys had a great time. Eli never left the 1st floor to explore the dinosaur exhibit or rooftop playground. Aiden just bounced around from place to place but was really like climbing and playing in the kitchen. I was a little surprised that Aiden didn't want to play with the musical instruments at all.
At about 12:30pm we pry them away from the museum with the promise of food in the van. They ate lunch in their car seats and we started the trip back. Neither took a nap on the way home. I even tried to convince them napping in the car was cool because you close your eyes and then you wake up and you are so much closer to home. They didn't buy it at all. Thankfully Aiden had his busy box because he used it a few times on the way home. We got stuck in some horrible traffic and it made our trip much longer but the boys did good. Our Garmin died on us while we were in TN which frustrated me because 1. we needed it and 2. it is new. Either way, we got back safely and the boys enjoyed playing for a bit when we got home. It was early bedtime for them since they had no nap and we also had a one hr time difference.
Happy Easter everyone. I'll write about our day later but it is the first time in 3 or 4 yrs that Brad has been home to celebrate Easter as a family. Christ is Risen!!

3/31 - Park & fake snow

Brad took the boys in the morning last Saturday to Bass Pro Shop. I took them in the afternoon to Pratt Park (aka Castle Park) for the first time in a few weeks. They had a ton of fun running around. We explored a new area and found a cool new path that the boys really enjoyed. They were running around and finding rocks and then throwing them into the water and watching them sink. It was fun to just watch them play for a bit and I was super excited that Aiden actually picked up dirty rocks to throw. :)
The boys thought it was fun to take pictures of each other at the park too. The one below is cute because you can see them looking in to the screen so they can see themselves while Eli is taking a picture.
Little Eli is so fun. He lost one of tubes last week and is no longer pulling on his right ear all the time. 
After lots of running around in the afternoon, we decided to let the boys have a movie night. Here is the plate I made for them: carrot stick, 2 vanilla wafers, strawberry for the nose, and chicken nuggets for the mouth. They both thought it was pretty fun.

Here are Aiden and daddy doing a craft (therapy project) before Cubbies last week. 
I decided to take Aiden to the dr on Monday because his arm started to get much worse where we thought he had a spider bite. It turns out the dr thinks that it is ring worm although it did not present like typical ring worm at the beginning. They took a skin scraping sample to make sure it's nothing crazy but it's already starting to look a ton better.
Aiden had therapy on Monday this week. Here he is playing a game with me while we were waiting. It's a subtraction game where you take eggs away from the hen house. He thought it was pretty cool and had fun doing it. I'm still trying to decide what to do with him next year about school. A lot of it depends on where we end up living at and if I can teach any classes at UF. I just need to be patient and know that God is in control. The thought of home-schooling terrifies me because I'm the kind of mom that needs a break but ... we'll see what God has in store for me. Last week was very frustrating at daycare for me and Aiden. On Monday, after we returned from Aiden's dr appointment, the Big Green Bus was there in the morning. It threw Aiden all off because it normally comes in the afternoon. I was frustrated because I pay for that service so I would have rearranged things if I knew they were coming in the morning. All the classes had already gone and the babies were in there when we showed up. The man offered for Aiden to come in for the last 10 min but Aiden didn't want to because he was so freaked out with the timing and that it wasn't "his class." I finally got him calmed down and then walked him to his classroom to find out his class was actually in the classroom next door and they were eating lunch at 10:40am. His world was rocked again. Not his classroom. Not lunch time. Not his normal seat..... Poor kid. He was about in tears when I left. I felt horrible that he was so upset and was frustrated that they were eating lunch at 10:40am. It was spring break week around here last week but I felt like they were just putting all the kids down early for nap which frustrates me. Nap is supposed to be from 12-2 but they get down there at like 11:30am and don't get up until 2:15/2:30pm usually. That's a long time when starting at 11:30am you already begin yelling at kids to lay down and be still and do not move. Anyway, my stomach was unsettled and I felt like I needed to go talk with Aiden. I went there at 11:40 and all the kids were already down for nap and most were already asleep. I said, "you got them down here a little early today" and was told, "no we didn't. This is normal." I got even more frustrated. I brushed Aiden to help him calm down and he said he wanted to go home with me. I'm a sucker so I let him. He had to go to a neurologist appointment with me and Brad but was very good. It was the first time at the neurologist and he wants me to have a sleep study done. I go in at 7:30pm on a Monday and then will get to leave mid/later afternoon on the following day. I drop Aiden off at 2:20pm (normally I get there at 2:00 or 2:15pm and they are still sleeping and the lights are off and Aiden gets so upset because he thinks he is going to have to nap). Even though his teacher will tell him he can sit by her because everyone is about to get up, he won't. He goes to his cot, lays down, and cries. So, I was SHOCKED when we got there at 2:20pm and everyone was upstairs. That was awesome and has NEVER happened before. This made going back to daycare much easier for Aiden thankfully. Brad picked up the boys at 4:30pm and Aiden tells him he has had 3 lollipops (in just 2 hours). I was not happy to hear that! I understand a treat now and then put 3 lollipops in 2 hours - seriously. If you have having to bribe kids to behave that much in that short amount of time, you have some serious issues. 

I made some fake snow on Sunday night and brought it with me to therapy. Mrs. Rusty actually got Aiden to touch it which I was shocked about it. He didn't like it all but he eventually made a snow ball for Nana. :)
I got Eli a little interested in the snow that I made. I added some more shaving cream to it because it was a little too powdery. Eli did not like the texture of it at first but he didn't mind playing in it as long as he had something to wipe his hands on. Aiden came over and poked at things a very times. I then gave Eli a syringe with vinegar in it and he added it so some snow and we watched it erupt and bubble. He thought that was pretty cool. 
Tuesday was another frustrating day at daycare. I go to pick up the boys in the afternoon to see that Aiden didn't eat his lunch (almond milk and yogurt). He had a different teacher for lunch and she didn't know that he was supposed to get his lunch box. He said he told his teacher that he has a lunch bag but I'm sure he was shy about it and/or only said something once rather than insisting he get his lunch bag. That teacher apologized but it was just the wrong day for that to happen after such a frustrating day at daycare the day before. Needless to say, I'm praying what to do about daycare. Switch to a mother's day out program? Pull them out of daycare? Just get Aiden during nap time? That would be fine if it was just 2 hours or so but as I have found out, nap time is more like 2.75 hours, not 2. I'm praying for guidance on this one. He is learning and the social interaction is good for him. Eli is doing pretty well at daycare but the other kids are a pretty bad influence. Many of them are non-verbal and like to hit and throw and most of them LOVE picking their nose and eating it. GROSS. Those are things I prefer Eli not pick up but when you are surrounded by them all the time, you will pick them up.

Grandma Jo and Grandpa Dave sent a box for the boys for Easter. They opened it on Tuesday evening and had fun doing that. They both got bath soap/shampoo and Aiden hands his to me and says, "here mom, you can have it." I started laughing. I asked why he didn't want it and he said, "it's a present for you." After some more probing he says, "I don't like to use soap." He cracks me up. They both got giant stuffed animals too.
Oh yeah. And they also got some peeps. Last year neither of them would eat peeps but this year they both ate it.
Now on to the posts about our vacation to TN.

Friday, March 22, 2013

3/22 - Playground and Brush Buddies

We came back from Atlanta and enjoyed just hanging out and lounging in the backyard one night. Below is a picture of daddy and Eli in the hammock and Aiden crawling up top.


I just love this picture below of Brad and Eli. Daddy is giving Eli is a kiss and Eli is as happy as can be in his daddy's loving arms. Love it!!
I even got a chance to get in the hammock and get a little snuggle time with my boys.  It was starting to get chilly so it was easy to get them up there with me.


Of course we couldn't get through the week without someone getting sick. Eli probably had the flu. Now that Aiden has had it twice and Eli has had it at least once, we are becoming experts. Eli did get a really high fever and I tried to take him to the ER but we sat there for 2 hours and had not even been triaged yet so I left. We knew what to do but were hoping to get him some tamiflu. I got him home and and to bed and we just let him have the next few days to heal.

Eli had to take a trip to Target with me one day and I tried putting bunny ears on him but he wasn't quite in the mood for that. I still think he looks cute. :)


Eli really missed having his friends and Aiden to play with during the day while he was sick.
After having the thermometer used so much on him, Eli said he was going to see if daddy was sick. Eli really does pick up on the things we say and do. He would tell Brad that he was sick and needed to stay and bed and drink lots of water. 


On Saturday morning, Brad decided to take the boys out so I could get my mid-term grades submitted. He took them to the commissary and exchange and they had fun. Aiden decided he doesn't like the new drink cups because "they make him use too many finger muscles." Brad and I started laughing and I said Mrs. Rusty (his OT therapist) would be so excited to hear that. We love these cups because they truly do not leak at all AND there are no dumb valves to clean or anything.
Saturday afternoon we played around the house but it was so nice out that the little boys and I decided to go to the playground at the elementary school down the street from us. We walked over there and played for a little over an hour. Here is Aiden on the top of the climbing dome thing.
Eli enjoyed riding on the 4-way teeter totter.
Here they are both climbing the dinosaur rock wall. Aiden (on he right) is doing the hard side and made it all the way up. Eli (on the left) had just decided he didn't want to do it by himself and started climbing down.
Eli and I had a battle of the wills the other morning. To make a long story short, he didn't get his way. It was a really tough morning for both of us. He has to learn that there are consequences to his decisions and crying will not reward him for the things that he wants. We just pulled in to daycare when I took this picture. He has no shirt on ... or socks ... or shoes. It was pretty chilly out too. Needless to day, once he got to his classroom he calmed down and put his shirt on and socks. He then had to eat breakfast at daycare for the first time because he chose not to eat at home. He settled down and started using his words and his world became much better. I must say, it would have been so much easier to give in and just let him get what he wanted (eat breakfast in his pajamas) but thought would have taught him that when he cries, he gets what he wants. No Buena.
Aiden had therapy on Tuesday. He got to practice hitting a ball while on a scooter board, catching and throwing bean bags while on a trampoline, and climbing up a rope into the spandex swing and then having to put on his socks once he was in the swing. The person that sees Mrs. Rusty after Aiden was going to do feeding therapy so Aiden asked, "when do I do feeding therapy again?" I said we could do it anytime and asked if next week was ok. He said, "no, I like playing better than eating." Haha.

There is this bridge on our way to therapy that Aiden has always wanted to stop at and walk on (it's a pedestrian walkway) and we stopped after therapy on Tuesday. He was so excited and had a blast just walking around. I felt like one of the semi-trucks was going to whack into the bridge but Aiden was not nervous at all. 
He said he wanted to bring Eli back with us and go on the bridge again. what a sweet heart this little boy has.

After therapy we came home for rest time. After an hour of no sleeping for Aiden, I let him up and he helped me paint a paper towel roll. I'm not sure what exactly we are going to do with it but it worked out perfected to paint on the paper towel holder in the cabinet.

So I apologize if the post below is gross. I've even made the picture smaller so it's not too gross. Below is a series of pictures from Aiden's arm. You can actually see it in the picture above (it's his right forearm). We took him to the dr on Monday and they are not sure if it's a brown recluse spider bite or this weird childhood rash/skin thing. It started off as a tiny little mark like he was bitten by a mosquito or something and then started growing. I meant to take a picture of it today because even though it has grown in size (it's about a quarter-size now versus starting off about a dime-size), it is actually looking better.

Yesterday the boys got a special treat - it was Brush Buddies day at daycare. It happens once a month and costs $12-15. They did it a few months ago for Christmas but they have been doing Big Green Bus rather than painting. They both asked to paint this month so Brad and I let them. Eli was in the 2nd group of kids. This poor child isn't sure if he's a righty or lefty but primarily used his left hand to paint on this day. He holds the brush all funny but he gets the job done. He was having a blast. He did a great job of following instructions. 
Aiden went in the third group. I wasn't planning on staying at daycare this long but both boys wanted me to see them paint and take some pictures. Aiden did a very good job as well. He used the correct grip only about 50% of the time but managed to do a pretty good job of staying within the boundaries of the cross. I was asked to take Aiden's group downstairs to the nap room after they were done. I didn't realize how long it would take all of them to go potty and wash their hands. Actually, going potty was pretty fast but for some reason, they only have one stool for the kids to use in the bathroom to wash their hands to when you have multiple potties but only one stool, there is going to be a long wait to wash hands or some nasty kids with dirty hands. I'm not sure why they don't bring in another stool because I think that would significantly speed things up. Either way, they all went potty and made it down to the nap room. 
The boys had fun this week at daycare. Next week will be a short week because they only go to daycare on Monday and Tuesday and then we head to TN to go to Chattanooga. Fun times.