fireworks in the front yard

Ever since we moved to Lincoln, I’ve wanted my parents to visit on the 4th of July. Our neighbors set off a ton of amazing fireworks, and from the right spot in our front yard, you can also watch the ones from the developments that are east and south of us.

This year my parents finally made it out and I think they were pretty impressed. We took a blanket and some chairs and set up camp on the front lawn. Our neighbor came over with a bottle of Italian sparkling wine. I didn’t take a lot of pictures or video because I was too busy watching everyone have fun. Here are some pics I did manage to snap. You can also check out last year’s video here.

fireworks

fireworks

fireworks

fireworks

fireworks

fireworks

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new on julie-k: handmade student emergency kit

it’s just a phase, right?

puppy says cheese!

The Terrible Twos are living up to their reputation around here. I’m not sure what is worse, the sleep deprivation from an infant or the drama of a two-year-old. There is whimpering and whining over the silliest things like, “Mom, I’m stuck to the floor and I can’t get up.” or “I can’t reach my toy (that is 12 inches away from my hand).” For a short while she would collapse in a heap on the floor because her milk was too cold.

Once it starts, it feeds on itself. It is constant. It is mind bending. It makes me wonder how I muster up even more patience when I was certain I was almost out. I keep telling myself that this is a phase, just like not sleeping through the night and temper tantrums.

I also remind myself that we have reached an amazing milestone that is not a phase. The fact that I no longer have to change a diaper really helps me get through the day. That and sneaking skittles when she’s not looking.

still not interested in story time

We’ve tried story time at the library on and off for the past two years. In the beginning, Bella loved it. Then she found all of the little playrooms scattered around the children’s area. Now she wants to play rather than sitting still and listening. A few weeks ago, the Saltdogs were reading baseball stories. She’s been talking a lot about baseball lately and I thought she’d be really excited.

bella library

Even Homer the Haymarket Hound wasn’t reason enough to hang out with the other kids. She did, however, wait patiently in line to meet him. She even got his autograph. I have to remember that if events don’t go as planned, it’s ok as long as Bella has fun. And she definitely had a lot of fun!

bella library

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new on julie-k: handmade father’s day bookmarks + handmade wedding and anniversary gifts

the kundhi family takes manhattan

bella and grandpa

I’ve been so busy making gifts this month, that I forgot to post pics from the Kundhi visit. I’m also guilty of being distracted by Bella’s latest milestone. Oh, well. Better late than never, right?

lunch at sonu's house

We drove down to Manhattan, Kansas to visit T’s cousin, Sonu, on a Sunday afternoon. The drive was nice and the weather was perfect. Sonu made us an incredible lunch — mmmm… koftas! I wish she didn’t live so far away. More pics in the gallery.

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new on julie-k: project to do: crochet jar jacket

hurray for skittles!

hurray!

Hurray for going to the potty! I want to write more about this exciting event, but Mickey’s Clubhouse just ended, so computer time for me is over. Let’s just say we’re all happier around here without diapers.

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new on julie-k: project to do: rugs

bella’s beach

Last weekend T was away at the track. It was kind of rainy and the week had been busy, so Bella and I hung out at home. We read books, played with puzzles and watched some Dr. Suess stories I picked up at the library. The only time we left the house was on Saturday for some ice cream.

By Sunday afternoon, we were both ready to be outside. The sun was finally starting to shine, but everything was still wet. I decided to turn our deck into a beach. We laid out a blanket and I filled a tub with sand. Bella got out her garden tools and asked for her hat. She spent hours shoveling and digging.

bella's beach

We were planning on building a sand table like Sarah’s, but whenever I try and put it up higher, Bella tells me she wants it on the floor. I like that it’s portable and easy to put away. It’s been rainy this week, so having it out on our deck has worked great. (I love my covered deck!) I’m not sure if we’ll make the table or not. In the meantime, she’s having lots of fun.

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new on julie-k: little bits, wardrobe refashion: green cardigan, and more

last minute fun

I don’t know how moms handle serious kid schedules. We hardly ever have anything on our calendar and always seem busy. Maybe it’s because we do a lot of things spur of the moment. I’ll be at knitting group and Lisa will say, “Let’s go to the zoo tomorrow!” I’ll realize we’re almost out of Chloe’s medicine and within an hour we’re on an “animal adventure” at the vet.

bella chloe vet

Today, I was reading my very long to-do list and checking email when I got a message from Lauren. “Want to walk to the park with us this morning?” To-do list? Park? Of course, we went to the park. Afterward, Bella and I went out to lunch. She loves eating at the Super Target coffee shop.

super target lunch

Life is busy and we always seem like we’re on the go. I couldn’t imagine actually having scheduled plans, too. Hmmm… maybe we’d just be less spur of the moment-y. I kind of like it this way, though. I never know what each day is going to bring.

first pony ride

bella and pony

This week Bella went on her first pony ride at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo. I was bummed that I forgot my camera. Cell phone to the rescue! I was worried that she’d be nervous or scared, but she had fun. I have a feeling we’ll be spending a lot of time at the zoo this summer. We’re just loving our museum/zoo pass.

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new on julie-k: wardrobe refashion: comfy shorts

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my smart cookie

bella puzzle

We received this puzzle on Wednesday from my parents. Thursday morning Bella asked if we could put it together. This is before she even asked for milk or breakfast. She was super excited and did really well.

Friday morning, after breakfast, she asked to put it together again. I was busy posting pictures to the blog and told her I’d be over to help her in a bit. I wasn’t really paying attention and when I finally made it over, she had half the puzzle together. I couldn’t believe it!

I told her she was smart. She said, “I’m a smart cookie!” Some days I am just blown away by the cuteness.

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new on julie-k: wardrobe refashion: pants to skirt