Where’s mommy? I like mommy.
Is she watching Mickey Mouse? … Berenstain Bears?
Where’s mommy? I like mommy.
Is she watching Mickey Mouse? … Berenstain Bears?
Leo (from his bed): My jammies are broken (x20).
Us: his jammies are broken?
15 minutes later we find a sock in the foot of his footy pajamas. Guess they were broken.
“No, not really” is the answer I get to most yes or no questions.
There have been many Leoism on the farm this week. Here are a few but I’m sure there will be many more…
“Mommy it smells like hay!”
“Let’s go find Grandma Truudys garden.”
“No ride lets go cook!” After hauling his harvest from the garden to the house.
“Oh look at that Tractor. That’s pretty cool.”
“Let’s go to a park and find kids!”
“Let’s go on the side by side.” & “I’m scared of the side by side.”
“Where did Grandma Truudy go?”
“It’s Uncle Kevie, it’s uncle Kevie!”
“Mommy lets go get my swim suit on!!” Sorry Leo maybe next time. we’re just here to eat.”
Leo are you having fun at Grandma & Papa’s? “Oh, Mommy I have sooooo much fun. It’s really cool.”
“Mommy follow that Grandma!”
Paul & I took a little break from our giant to-do list and took Leo to his first movie in a theater. We saw “Monsters University” and when we got the tickets Leo told us he didn’t want to go anymore. I think it was the after-nap/not-quite-awake syndrome. We enticed him with some popcorn & an icee. As the first preview started Leo was hooked. Paul & I were like little kids too—just so excited to be there as a family. Leo did have to sit on the edge of the seat because otherwise it folded up on him, but he didn’t mind. Unlike some other kids his age he wasn’t scared either. As we walked out, he saw the “Planes” movie being advertised. Paul & I will have to save up because I think Leo is hooked and movie aren’t a nickel anymore. Loved sharing our love for movies with Leo. He even stayed through the credits.
After our trip across the country, Paul & I where hit in the face with the American obesity problem. I know we both could stand to lose a few pounds, but we had a hard time finding vegetables or fruit on most menus. Which shocked us. I know we are not the healthiest people, but we try. When Leo was little and could only eat veggies or fruit and milk it didn’t seem hard to find on menus when we were out. Thank goodness Paul packed berries & veggies in a cooler. They were our saving grace. At one point, both Paul & I were like we need some veggies so we both order the soup & salad bar — which was filled with pudding & cheese. So how is the average American family suppose to eat right while on the road? Is the only option to pack your own?
After a quick night’s sleep we are ready to get some breakfast & head out — we are still about 10 hours from home. I was really excited to finally have a Cracker Barrel breakfast. Leo really liked the grits even though he kept telling me, “no grits mommy that’s oatmeal or papa cereal.” Gotta love this kid. Just before we headed out, Paul did a little check of the car and noticed a cut in the fount tire. He tracked down a tire store in town & with in 2 hours we had 2 new tires. Just wish we would have noticed it before breakfast but glad we noticed before we got on the road and it blew out. Leo seemed to enjoy our pit stop at Dollar General & I had time to stock up on wedding cards & sympathy cards. Two cards one always wants on hand but never seem to have time to shop for.
On the road again and at some point I can hardly stand sitting one more minute & we are at least 2 states from home. Leo was ready to be done too & what a smart kid we have, he knew if he asked for food we would stop. We were not impressed with all the toll stops in Illinois especially around Chicago. Around supper time we were near the Wisconsin Dells so we took Leo to Buffalo Phil’s to see the train. Man was that not a smart decision on our part. It was really busy, Leo was crabby, there were like no veggies at all on the menu & we ended up leaving our diaper bag there. However Buffalo Phil’s staff were really helpful in getting our bag back to us. We finally got home around 10pm & got to check out the storm damage from Friday’s storm here in the cities that left our neighborhood without power for 3 days. Our outdoor furniture was scattered around the yard along with many branches. We did have to clean the fridge & freezer. The hardest thing to throw out where the new box of dilly bars I just bought. I was happy to be home, but sad our adventure was over.
Brunch with Andy and Lauren at Green Eggs Cafe. Leo was in a better mood during this outing with Andy. It was great just chatting over brunch. Then a nice walk through Love Park toward the art museum to play in the fountain a bit, and we finally head for home. It was my plan to drive through the night but Pennsylvania is a big state—beautiful, but big. We stopped at a travel center in Pennsylvania & tried to find something healthy to eat which was very challenging. We got Leo in his PJs for the rest of the long drive ahead. Around 2am somewhere in Indiana, Jenny convinced me that we need to stop & find a room. We did & bonus it was right across the road from a Cracker Barrel. Night night.
Relaxing morning repacking everything, then off to Philly again. Stopped at Target for a few things in Norristown, then took the back roads to our hotel (one of the best parts of our day). We check in early, and head out on the town. We take a carriage ride around the historic district (pulled by a 15–18 y.o. horse named Napoleon). After a too-short nap, it’s time for the Wedding which Leo snored through like an old man. Ceremony & reception were cool. Jenny loved the ring bearers waving their lightsabers down the aisle. I was underdressed. Got to chat a bit with Derek & Shannon & Davis before Leo threw up on Jenny. So we ended up heading back to the room a little early. Leo even tried to sleep with the glow stick wands he got at the reception which was too cute. We were excited to celebrate with the happy couple.
Philly!!!
We finally made it. After breakfast, we head to Penn’s Landing, and walk around a bit — we check out a ship, a WWI submarine, and the Moshulu docked there. Then lunch at Pizzeria Stella, which hands down was the best food of our trip, and a ferry ride to Jersey. Leo loved the ferry ride at first but coming back he was not having it. At one point before leaving he told the driver (of the boat) to drive. We got to check out the Children’s Garden — Leo loves the butterflies and trains. Take the ferry back to Philly, and got to visit Andy with a super tired & crabby toddler for dinner before heading back to Quakertown for swimming & fireworks (right from our room!).