Another month has come and gone, and as usual, it was a busy one. Besides the end of school year events, wrapping up another year of Cub Scouts, and spending many nights on the ball fields with two little ball players, we managed to throw a few little extras in through the month. Sometimes I just get to the end of a month and try to catch my breath and am just thankful we made it. Ha! I think this is definitely a sign of my age. It's just all about survival now! Haha!
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Well, we did it finally. Eddie and I stopped at this infamous tourist trap on I-95 on the NC/SC line. Eddie had to drive down to one of his Association member's farms to pick up some tree seedlings they were donating to pass out at Forestry Day at the Legislature so we rode along with him (except Evan who was in school) and made a stop here for lunch. I was not too impressed with the Mexican restaurant we chose as it had very few Mexican meals on the menu, but Brody loved all of the brightly colored sights. |
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He enjoyed riding a turtle and pretending he was a big strong gorilla. |
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Mattox got to ride a pig with big brother, and Brody wants to give you a big gorilla hug. |
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And who wouldn't love a sombrero wearing dinosaur or a blue crocodile or purple antlered jackolope. We also took a burro ride South of the Border. |
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Brody enjoyed using his new frozen yogurt maker to make a cool treat that almost compared to our beloved Pinkberry. |
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More library story time adventures. This was a fun one when she pulled out her mystery box for the kids to guess what animals were in the box. Brody plays that game in the car all the time. |
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We actually got to the library early this time so we were able to read some books before story time. Brody brought me these. Otto the Book Bear was a very cute book, and Cloudette was a cute story about a little cloud who wanted to do big things until she discovered that she could. In the Space of the Sky was more of a picture book of art. We brought home Ninja Red Riding Hood to share with Evan since I knew he would enjoy this twist to the old classic. |
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Oh this kid! He is looking so big lately and loves getting in to everything...including the dog's cage and water bowl. He loves food and has a pretty adorable baby plumber crack if I do say so. Ha! |
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Brody and I read some funny books and tried to work on some more sight words. |
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Mattox is just Mommy's cool little dude. He loves glasses of any kind. |
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I finally finished "Paper Towns" which was okay for young adult literature. We also celebrated another special Mother's Day, and I enjoyed the look back at my last Mother's Day with sweet baby Mattox. |
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Oh how he has grown! He just won't let go and walk on his own and wants that security of something or someone to hold on to. But he is going everywhere and climbing everything. Sigh. |
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Me and the cutest little piggy ever. I seriously need my sink to do this. Ha! I just loved that special Smokey Bear meme one of our NC Forest Service friends posted. And I always love cards from my sweet Brody. He drew our house and family with lots of hearts. |
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This little man had a great second season of t-ball. I could really see his progression and maturity on the field as he paid attention more and really gave it his best. He hit the ball hard and ran hard. He hasn't quite figured out the thumb's up sign yet so this is what I get from him. Ha! |
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The boys got to meet Captain America at dinner after the game. We also saw this huge snapping turtle at the ball field one night. Not to worry, I was standing very far away and using the zoom on the camera to take that picture. Ha! Brody and Mattox and I also enjoyed a doughnut breakfast one morning. |
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And we got to go to the pool for the first time this year. All of these boys are loving the water this year. |
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Fun times! |
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Oh that car boat has given our boys so many happy memories. We got it when Evan was Mattox's age, and I remember him just loving it so much and sitting in it in the house rubbing the sides saying "my car boat!" Ha! |
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We finally got these boys some more sand for their sandbox. Mattox loves playing with big brother. |
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Evan is learning to cut grass by himself and building some arm muscles too. |
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And Mattox is learning to appreciate a ball more. He and Brody were "throwing" the ball back and forth. I just love all of my boys in those little Oshkosh overalls. Don't ask me why I get asked if he is a girl wearing them because to me they are quintessentially little boy. People are just weird! |
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Sometimes, you just need a blurry selfie of you and your little one. |
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These boys enjoyed a yummy meal at one of our town's best restaurants, The Mason Jar Tavern. We haven't been in a long time because it is usually so busy. They just opened a second location so maybe it will be a little easier to go now. Evan enjoyed the southern favorite, chicken and waffles with a special maple syrup. |
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And some pictures of these twins. Daddy and Mattox were matching for church. |
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Sometimes these two are so sweet and love each other so much. I do think they will be the best of friends growing up. |
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Another library story time this month learning the letter P. |
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We don't eat at McAlister's nearly as much these days. It is just too far away for us to go regularly. This was probably the biggest change to our lifestyle when we moved from Charlotte where we had about five stores within just a couple of miles of us. We liked to go on Tuesday night for kids' eat free. Now, our Tuesday night choice is usually Moe's Southwest Grill. Still, I try to get a big glass of ice cold sweet tea from there whenever I can. |
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On the cuteness of a baby in pajamas passed out on the couch. Ha! Or how about some adorable cookie monster jammies? |
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Yay for the first Rita's italian ice and gelato of the season! We were so sad that our Apex location had closed, but we are glad there is still one in Cary. It seems like every ice cream or yogurt place we love ends up closing. I think it is because people really don't appreciate quality anymore. They love the junky, overpriced frozen yogurt places with self-serve machines and toppings. Those places make me cringe! |
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We ventured to the park on Memorial Day weekend to get some fresh air, but due to a recent rain, it was very wet, hot, and humid. This baby didn't mind the wet slide too much and is getting much better at venturing on the big equipment. He is very cautious though. |
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Wet booty from the slide! |
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The big boys enjoyed riding their scooters on the nice paved paths. |
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Cocoa tried to enjoy her very hot walk. We did see this neat heron on the lake. |
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Mattox walking with Daddy while waiting at the doctor's office. He also looks so adorable in his towel after his bath. He loves playing peek-a-boo with his blanket or towel. |
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Beware that when you have to wait with kids at a doctor's office and let them play with your phone, you may end up with a dog nose or watermelon on your face. Ha! And your five year old will want to try out his milking skills on any unsuspecting cow statue. |
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Some of our state's cities have picked animals to represent them and then have these statues painted by artists. New Bern had bears, and Raleigh used to have a lot of wolf statues. This cow was in Chapel Hill, NC outside UNC Hospital. It was painted with the city of Raleigh skyline, the Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, and some of our state's famous lighthouses. |
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While waiting at the doctor, I was reading the latest issue of Our State magazine. This is a beautifully printed magazine filled with pictures and stories of places in our state. This issue had featured several old drug store restaurants around the state, and one of them was just down the road on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill. Franklin Street is the "infamous" center of college life at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (the nation's first state university). It is a popular spot for all college students in the state to head for Halloween night festivities. Sutton's Drug Store dates back to 1923 and is still a thriving business. They no longer operate the pharmacy since larger chains have taken over the pharmaceutical business, but you can still see the old pharmacy inside as you sit around the soda fountain counter and order yummy ice cold fountain drinks or fresh squeezed fruit drinks. They also have a large stock of old fashioned bottled beverages that I wanted to sample. Some of them sounded so delicious. I enjoyed a yummy cherry limeade, and Brody enjoyed a fresh squeezed orangeade over some cold crushed ice. |
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The inside of the store does boast a lot of UNC sports jerseys and memorabilia that my husband wasn't too happy about, but Brody loved the huge candy display. |
Sounds like a busy and fun month!
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