The Stinson Family

Justin, Heather, Hadley, and Canaan



Saturday, April 20, 2013

Weekend Yardwork


Our Saturdays, in April, have been spent working in our yard.  Last spring was our first spring in our new home, but because I was pregnant, I didn't feel like doing a ton of bending and pulling weeds and all those necessary things that must be done when working in the yard.  When we purchased our house, the landscaping had been neglected for a very long time.  So all we really knew to do, last year, was try to cut back overgrown shrubs and get an idea of what we had to work with.  Oh, how I love a good project and just being able to make things your own.  Hadley was super pumped about helping her Daddy, but had to eat a banana in her Dora chair before she could get started.
Justin had to dig a trench to put our new stone edgers around the landscape, which meant a lot of our rock mulch made it into the yard.  So Miss Haddy helped pick up the rocks.

I guess she got a little bored after picking up rock after rock because she started making soup in the bucket, which consisted of rocks and wildflowers.  She even found a few worms, which excited her.  This spring, I still have to be the cheerleader from the sidelines, for the most part, since Canaan needs someone to be inside with him.  But I sure can make a mean "honey-do" list ;)

Take a look at what we discovered when we uncovered our pool this season.  Can you say leak?  Yikes.  Justin even pulled a dead squirrel out of the pool.  After further investigation of the situation by the people at the pool store, we determined that we will indeed have to have a new liner.  Yikes again....pools are expensive.
Last weekend's landscaping project consisted of a twisted river birch tree and some new shrubs.
This homely-looking tree is a Redbud, and has a long way to go to reaching maturity.  The pencil holly shrubs on each side of the redbud are supposed to reach 6-8' so that should help provide some nice height to the brick expanse.  The small rose bushes should provide some nice pops of color this summer.  We are excited about our little projects going on around our house.  Spring is an exciting time of the year!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Spring Swim Class


Last summer, the puddle jumper was the absolute best invention ever for our timid girlie, in helping her not be afraid of swimming.  The puddle jumper is coast guard approved, and your little one will not go under if he/she has it on.  However, they also won't be able to actually learn HOW to swim. 
This spring, when I signed Hadley up for her swim class, we took our puddle jumper to the pool and I just knew she was going to take off.  However, I quickly noticed that kids even smaller than her were so much more proficient at swimming and they weren't wearing a puddle jumper.  They wore the special swim belt, which is not coast guard approved, that the YMCA provided.   So then came the fun part of breaking it to Hadley that she just wasn't going to be able to wear her puddle jumper to swim class.
The first week of her using the AquaJogger swim belt was interesting, to say the least.  Kids have full use of their arms and must use them to keep from tipping over.  Also, it takes some practice to learn how to balance yourself.  The rubber ball activity is super, though!  The instructor tosses in front of the little swimmer and he or she wants that ball sooo badly.  But you can imagine that the closer they get, the more it floats away, which encourages them to swim even more.  We still have a long way to go, but at least Hadley is starting to use her arms a little more.  Spring swim classes Part 2 start in a few weeks and we're hopeful that she'll start to get more comfortable, as well.  I'm pretty sure her baby brother is already more fearless than she is at 7 months of age!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Rubber Ducky, You're the One

Any mom of little ones knows that bathtime can be a somewhat stressful time, especially now that I have two little, precious bodies to bathe.  Recently, we have started letting Hadley and Canaan take a bath together, and both kiddos absolutely love it.  Hadley gives her brother toys to play with in his little bathtub, and she entertains him in her wild imaginative play world.
This little guy practically drowns himself because he splashes so hard and fast.  He's gotten choked on more than one occasion from all his crazy antics. Yes, he loves his bathtime and I've noticed that it sure helps him sleep better, too.  Not only does he wear himself out with all the splashing, but I think the soothing bath and baby massage with lotion he receives when he gets out of the bath, really puts him into sleepy mode.

Ah, there's nothing like a clean baby now is there?

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Seven Months and Feedin' Ducks

A day after Canaan's seven month birthday, we met my parents at Basil-Griffin Park for a picnic lunch after church.  Canaan's first experience in a swing was priceless!  He laughed and squealed and blinked his eyes super fast as the wind hit his face.  
Canaan is a rock star at sitting up now and will lay completely out, flat as a pancake, to reach something that he wants.  He hasn't started trying to crawl just yet.  He gets so excited, when he's sitting up playing, that his whole little body jumps and down and almost seems like it's going to leave the ground.  Yes, our Canaan is an active little guy.  We can tell the biggest difference in he and Hadley at this age.  He still enjoys jumping in his exercauser, for a little change of pace from just "sitting."  And guess who is saying, "Da-Da?"  Of course, I work on "Mama," but it's not happening yet. 


Canaan takes a bottle and cereal for breakfast, a veggie and bottle for lunch, a fruit (snack) in the afternoon, followed by a bottle around 3:30 or so.  Then we do another veggie and fruit around 6:30 and his 7-8 ounce bottle at 7:15.  As soon as that nighttime bottle hits my little guy's mouth, it is light's out for him!  Oh, I love that sweet time with him.  We've recently switched to super soakers (what we call them) for his nighttime diapers.  He was wetting through his clothes and sheets almost every night.  Poor baby would wake up screaming when he realized how wet and cold he was.  The super soakers have been fantastic so far!  Still not a tooth in sight for our big seven month old, but he wants something in his mouth 24/7, for comfort purposes.
After our tasty picnic lunch, we walked down to the pond to feed the ducks.
My mom had actually gotten on the internet so see just what ducks like to eat.  She found that they actually don't like bread, which is what everyone thinks to feed ducks.  So we fed our lucky ducks crushed tortilla chips and bird seed.
The wind wasn't working in our favor, as it tried to blow the food back at us.  Hadley was so determined to feed those ducks, though.  I know her poor arm had to be sore, the next day, she tried so many times.


Of course, no park visit is complete without playing on the playground.  Sweet girl wanted to make sure we watched her every move.
This little outing was a perfect way to spend our Sunday afternoon.  There's nothing like a picnic lunch and playing in the park.  Love these fun times!