Wednesday, September 29, 2010
The toad and hittin' the road
In 1 day I will be hitting the road accompanied by Gabe (duh) & 2 dogs, picking up Grammie Nulk in Tulsa, and making the 15 hr trip to Placitas, New Mexico. Also known as the "land of enchantment". Or the land of "illegal immigrants". But enchantment sounds much prettier. I'll let you decide. Did i mention Bella was recently (last night) sprayed by a skunk? 15 hours in the car should be realll fun. But no worries mate, i had Nulkie get me a Yankee candle car jar--MacInctosh flavored. It smells like a heavenly orchard. Anyways I'm getting sidetracked. So Gabe & i are planning to be enchanted for the next month as we spend time with the Nulkie granparentals. They haven't seen Gabers in 5 months! I mean he's basically potty-trained and tying his shoes! No no, i kid/wish. But he has developed a lot; they'll clearly be in love :).
While were basking in the new mexico sun, enjoying the balloon fiesta and lots of spoiling from the grand-p's, nulkie will be starving and sleep-deprived in Sapper school! But he'll do great, lets face it, Nulkie thrives on physical fitness and competitions. Me on the other hand, i thrive on long walks, long naps, big bowls of ice cream and delightful books. So I'll be all set. I also lovee buying turquoise from the Indians in old town. And sopa pias (i have no idea how to spell that).. Can you tell I'm excited? But I am sad that Nulkie can't come. Ah, the life of a solider.
You might be wondering why I'm blogging and not spending this time packing. Well i really get bored of packing after awhile. Can you blame me? And combined with Nulkie packing for sapper, the house looks like an explosion of army gear and ugg boots. I've been trying to get the house in order and finish up some sewing projects, but i lose motivation very quickly when it comes to cleaning the house to leave it empty for a month. I have packed Gabe's clothes, toys, car-entertainment items...etc. I still have to pack sippes, snacks, caffeinated beverages for yours truly. And starbust. Definitely an necessity.
About the toad. Nulkie discovered one while putting away the lawn mower. Naturally he caught it and it peed everywhere. I mean EVERYWHERE. I've never seen so much fluid come out of such a little body. That little guy was terrified. Bella was voracious. I guess the skunk spraying hasn't lessened her hunting obsession at all. We left her in the house and let Gabe come out and "pet" the toad. Pretty cute. He also happened to be wearing his "Gabe-wize-er" shirt with a pic of him sitting on a giant frog. Oh, the irony.
Next time I update, we'll be in the 505. With the new F-150!! Boo-yah!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Grandparents rock!
We had and fun-packed and awesome 4 days with my parents! They flew into St. Louis where they were greeted with big hugs by Gabe & Mike & I and then fed chick-fil-a for dinner on the 2.5 hr ride back to good ole' fort lost-in-the-woods. They got to experience our new little cozy house (they had to sleep on the couch) and enjoy Missouri in the fall! We spent the days playing with Gabe, walking, going to the park and doing anything we could outside in the gorgeous weather...including swimming in the Big Piney and Lake of the Osarks!
Doesn't the water look inviting? My mom was our naturalist and found all sorts of gross-looking creatures under the rocks in the river.
The bonus was Nulkie had this whole week off between EOCA school and Sapper! Yay!
Check our those eyelashes!
Gabe plopped right down in the water! He loved it! "He put his hiney in the piney"
Mom found a crayfish and Nulkie caught it
These are the two unfreindly ponies at this "expericene fall" farm. It turned out to be a total flop. The advertising was very misleading. We arrived expecting apple cider and cider doughnuts and lots of animals for Gabe to pet. There were only 2 ponies and a few goats. they didn't have any apples anywhere. The "pumkin patch" was little pumpkins they scattered on a cleared field. But Gabe still had fun petting the old horse Michael found.
Cutest cowboy in town
The fake pumkin patch
Happy Grandparentals
After the lame fall farm we headed to the Lake of the Ozarks. At first we thought it would be a bust since the beach was closed, but it turned out awesome! We rented a pontoon boat for a few hours and toured the lake, swam and had a picnic in a private cove and just basked in the sun! It was fabulous!
Then to top it off, a family of ducks strolled by as we were packing up to leave. Gabe's big into ducks and he was enthralled! I've never been so close to ducks before, so i have a slew of photos for you :)
My mom thinks they were the american black duck. Whatever they were, they were beautiful!
We stopped by the Arch before we had to drop my parents off at the airport. Gabe had a blast running around and growling at all the stuffed animals in the museum underneath.
The Tom Sawyer on the Mighty Mississippi....This is Mark Twain country
St. Louis
Doesn't the water look inviting? My mom was our naturalist and found all sorts of gross-looking creatures under the rocks in the river.
The bonus was Nulkie had this whole week off between EOCA school and Sapper! Yay!
Check our those eyelashes!
Gabe plopped right down in the water! He loved it! "He put his hiney in the piney"
Mom found a crayfish and Nulkie caught it
These are the two unfreindly ponies at this "expericene fall" farm. It turned out to be a total flop. The advertising was very misleading. We arrived expecting apple cider and cider doughnuts and lots of animals for Gabe to pet. There were only 2 ponies and a few goats. they didn't have any apples anywhere. The "pumkin patch" was little pumpkins they scattered on a cleared field. But Gabe still had fun petting the old horse Michael found.
Cutest cowboy in town
The fake pumkin patch
Happy Grandparentals
After the lame fall farm we headed to the Lake of the Ozarks. At first we thought it would be a bust since the beach was closed, but it turned out awesome! We rented a pontoon boat for a few hours and toured the lake, swam and had a picnic in a private cove and just basked in the sun! It was fabulous!
Then to top it off, a family of ducks strolled by as we were packing up to leave. Gabe's big into ducks and he was enthralled! I've never been so close to ducks before, so i have a slew of photos for you :)
My mom thinks they were the american black duck. Whatever they were, they were beautiful!
We stopped by the Arch before we had to drop my parents off at the airport. Gabe had a blast running around and growling at all the stuffed animals in the museum underneath.
The Tom Sawyer on the Mighty Mississippi....This is Mark Twain country
St. Louis
Monday, September 20, 2010
Gabers cracks us up about as often as he drives us crazy! He's a total goof most of the time! Grammie Nulk gave Gabers this bucket last Easter. He found a new use for it...party hat! It's really hard to scold Gabe for misbehaving when he's wearing a bucket on his head and beads around his neck!
The latest with us is were down to about 10 days till Michael heads to sapper school and I take off for New Mexico. My parents are squeezing in a visit this week as well! I've been busy sewing, cleaning, walking and chasing Gabe! I'm super excited to see New Mex in the fall and see the Balloon Fiesta. Michael's been talking about me going since we started dating. I've already been forced to promise I'll send Nulkie a postcard! And stock up on Sadie's salsa (if you have taste buds left...yuck)
Look, I got bangs! And I chopped a few inches off my hair which feels amazing. (I don't know what Nulkie's doing in this picture..probably stealthy flexing or something :)
The latest with us is were down to about 10 days till Michael heads to sapper school and I take off for New Mexico. My parents are squeezing in a visit this week as well! I've been busy sewing, cleaning, walking and chasing Gabe! I'm super excited to see New Mex in the fall and see the Balloon Fiesta. Michael's been talking about me going since we started dating. I've already been forced to promise I'll send Nulkie a postcard! And stock up on Sadie's salsa (if you have taste buds left...yuck)
Look, I got bangs! And I chopped a few inches off my hair which feels amazing. (I don't know what Nulkie's doing in this picture..probably stealthy flexing or something :)
Saturday, September 11, 2010
St. James Fall Festival..aka the petting zoo
Michael and I were trying to decide what to do this weekend...in Leonard wood it usually means a lot of driving to get somewhere, which neither of us were in the mood to do. I was really wanting to go up to this St. James Winery and do the free wine tasting and pick up a few bottles. Turns out today happened to be St. James Fall Festival! So it was a lot of fun..and only about 45 mins away (close for FLW standards). After a delish bfast of french toast (prepared by the one and only Nulkanator) followed by cleaning up baby throw up (Gabe lost his whole bfast) we put on our cowboy boots and headed out. The first part of the festival it rained a bit....but then the sun came out and it was HOT! I went from looking for hot cocoa to ice cream. I felt my northeastern-ness coming out as i kept looking for cider doughnuts. I mean how can you call it a fall festival without cider doughnuts? Alas,the closest i got was a mulled cider candle. I had to settle for a hot dog and a ice cream cone :) Felt more like a summer festival to me but Gabe really enjoyed petting all the live stock.
My two cowboys...hopefully when Gabe is done with the braces we can find him a nice pair of boots!
He didn't want to look at the camera..but he was all about giving me kisses! I'll take it! :)
Gabe loved petting the cows
He LOVED the sheep. Walked right over and stuck his hand in to pet them. No fear at all.
Gabe did NOT like the pigs. It was hilarious...he started to cry if you put his hand near it. We don't know why, but he is not a fan of pigs.
The bunnies were my favorite
As you can see, they let Gabe hold one! It was so cute, he just sat there like a zombie. He was very gentle though..i was a little nervous because i've seen how he pets our dogs...but he was good with the bunny.
This is "B-2 Bomber", a 1200 lb steer whose the same age as Gabe. Apparently he's up for sale and will probably be steak tommorow :( He was a very gentle cow, and the owner was super freindly too.
The farmer asked if we were interested...i told him i didn't think the army wold be too happy if we put a cow in our backyard on post!
All in all it was a fun day. Right now Daddy & Gabe are napping after all the festivities. Hope you're all having a nice weekend like we are!
My two cowboys...hopefully when Gabe is done with the braces we can find him a nice pair of boots!
He didn't want to look at the camera..but he was all about giving me kisses! I'll take it! :)
Gabe loved petting the cows
He LOVED the sheep. Walked right over and stuck his hand in to pet them. No fear at all.
Gabe did NOT like the pigs. It was hilarious...he started to cry if you put his hand near it. We don't know why, but he is not a fan of pigs.
The bunnies were my favorite
As you can see, they let Gabe hold one! It was so cute, he just sat there like a zombie. He was very gentle though..i was a little nervous because i've seen how he pets our dogs...but he was good with the bunny.
This is "B-2 Bomber", a 1200 lb steer whose the same age as Gabe. Apparently he's up for sale and will probably be steak tommorow :( He was a very gentle cow, and the owner was super freindly too.
The farmer asked if we were interested...i told him i didn't think the army wold be too happy if we put a cow in our backyard on post!
All in all it was a fun day. Right now Daddy & Gabe are napping after all the festivities. Hope you're all having a nice weekend like we are!
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