Thursday, June 17, 2010

Listening

I was sitting at the computer this morning getting caught up on emails and such. The boys were playing in the living room. As I'm working at the computer, I hear Thomas say, "the poop has two colors, it is brown and green" That does not sound like something I want to hear. I get up and go into the living room to investigate. Luckily I don't see poop smeared all over the living room carpet. I ask Thomas "Did you poop your pants" his response "Yes". We go back to get cleaned up. As I'm getting out new clothes, Michael comes to inform me that the poop is two different colors. This whole experience wouldn't be complete without examining the poop in the toilet before it is flushed.

There is never a dull moment at the Dillner household!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Summer Vacation

We returned last week from a week long summer vacation. We wasting no time getting out of town. Jenny finished with school around 1:30 on May 28th and we were on the road by about 3:30. We drove to St. Louis Friday night and stayed with Jenny's grandparents. We woke up bright and early Saturday to finish our drive to Indianapolis. We arrived in town just in time to catch the Indy 500 parade. The boys loved it. They were very excited to see some of their favorite drivers. The rest of the day was spent enjoying time with David's family.


Sunday was race day. David, his dad, sister Crystal and I headed to the track, while the rest of David's family and the boys took a trip to the Zoo in Indianapolis. Thomas and Michael were still talking about the trip to the zoo over a week later, so it must have been a hit. A good time was had by all at the race, including watching the exciting finish.



After the race, David's parents and Crystal were heading back to Kansas and we were headed to Fort Wayne, IN to spend a few days with David's sister Jilinda and her family. The visit to Fort Wayne including touring a couple of local car museum, the highlight for all the kids was getting to see the Batmobile. We also went to a minor league ball game. Thomas and Michael are still in love with the TinCaps. They play pretend baseball in our living room and one of them is usually playing for the TinCaps.

After finishing our visit in Fort Wayne it was time to start making the journey home. We left Fort and headed to St. Louis again. We stopped again in Indianapolis, but this time it was for the boys. We spent a good portion of the day at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Man that place is cool. I think we covered about every square inch of the place. The boys could have continued on for a couple more hours, but mom was tired and ready to hit the road. So we finished the drive to my grandma's house.

We stayed a couple of days at my grandma's house. One of the days we were out there, we went to visit my cousin who lives on a dairy farm. The highlight of that day for the boys was driving around on the golf cart and seeing all the cows. We even were able to watch some of the cows being milked. The night before we left we went to watch my cousin Jake play baseball. The highlight of evening for David, was that they sold beer at the little league baseball game. The boys had a great time watching someone they knew play baseball.


I've posted a few pictures from our trip in this post, you can see more vacation pictures by visiting this link: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=174660&id=598762182&l=47ed33c779