Sunday, June 28, 2009

Well a few days ago Whitney had to go into work early and I was trying to be Mr. Mom and bring the kids in later that morning. Everything was going reasonably well until I had to go take a quick pit stop in the bathroom. I had been in there for a few seconds and I hear a crash of breaking glass or something coming from the kitchen where I had left my son eating his oatmeal. Sure enough he apparently had decided to attempt to balance his bowl (one of Whitney's 'poppy's on blue' nice bowls from our wedding, oops) on the edge of the table and uh oh got a little too close and it came crashing onto the tile floor and exploded into lots of pieces. It was even more exciting cleaning it up as his unfinished oatmeal fragments where clinging on to all the shards of porcelain throughout the kitchen. I of course was a little bit flustered as I was already running late but there was no need to discipline as my son instantly fell to the floor cowering in a sea of tears completely freaked out that he had broken a bowl so I had to calm him down and assure him I was not going to unleash the wrath of dad upon him or anything. So the video above is day two when Joshua had his new 'porky pig' bowl that I believe was mine when I was a little kid (it's plastic by the way). But the new bowl so far has worked great as porky pig is on the bottom inside of the bowl so Joshua has to eat all of his oatmeal if he wants to see all of porky pig. So he devoured his oatmeal in childish delight and as he got closer and closer to the end he would see a pig ear or a snouth or a pinkish pig leg until finally all the oatmeal was gone and he was left with porky pig smiling back at him from the bottom of the bowl.
The kids had to go in for their 3 year old and 5 year old check up at the doctor where they both had the fun time of receiving the dreaded shots. Emily had to have 3 shots and Joshua had one. Poor Joshua is cursed with the shaky vein syndrome where the nurses had to poke around for what seemed like an eternity while the little guy just laid their in ghostly white horror as this needle continued to probe around inside of his arm. Below are a couple of pictures from Emily's hearing and vision tests.

Lastly here are a couple of Emilyisms that we've recently enjoyed:

Emilyism 1: Yesterday (Sunday) Emily took random objects from our house and created her own museum in our living room. Each item was carefully displayed on some type of surface (folded up quilt, storage box, blanket, etc) and arranged in a very well thought out manner. Emily, the curator of the museum, gave us a tour where she walked us through and explained each and every exhibit with passionate enthusiasm. Some of the exhibit items included Daddy's shoe, a pair of sunglasses, a slinkie and many other items that she discovered throughout our house. She explained a little bit about the former use of each item and how it ended up in her museum. I asked her what the name of her museum was and without skipping a beat she replied, "the museum of everything children love."

Emilyism 2: As we were driving to Walmart last night for our Sunday night grocery run Emily started telling us about space travel and that there are certain very important rules one must follow to be safe. So here are Emily's top 5 rules for space travel:

Rule 1: Stay away from Venus because Venus is hot and will melt your space suit and then melt you

Rule 2: Watch out for rock storms on Mars

Rule 3: Watch out for meteors in space when you're on your rocket ship

Rule 4: Watch out for sand storms on the moon

Rule 5: Watch out for aliens because aliens are real

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Fruits of the Spirit

OK so here I (Whitney) go with my second post on the blog. I know my sweet husband would not post this amazing video so I decided to! Brian was asked by our preschool ministry to come up with a video on the Fruits of the Spirit. After researching YouTube he found this catchy song and added his own touch to it. The preschoolers at church watch it every Sunday as well as each day of our Mother's Day Program. It's by far the kids favorite song. They all start jumping around and singing along. I love when he shows his goofy, silly side. Emily and Joshua love seeing their daddy on the big screen in Adventure Church room too. Enjoy the video!!


Monday, June 22, 2009





Over the weekend we did a quick trip out to Corpus Christi to visit my grandparents (nena and grandpa). Here is a pic of the kids with Grandpa at their retirement condo (Emily is sporting her new signature pose - gotta love that).


Emily and her Great Aunt Debby ('Gaddy') celebrated a late bday lunch together at my grandparents dining hall and even had happy birthday sung to them in Italian by our waitor David.


On Friday we took the kids over to Mustang Island across from Corpus Christi Bay on the Gulf of Mexico. Joshua was a little apprehensive at first about this massive body of water but after a while was in pure delight as he jumped over the waves. We built a family sand castle with moat, lake and cave.


On Saturday morning I woke up and then Emily woke up shortly thereafter. We had some really cool Daddy/Daughter time. We read a book about 'Ladybug Girl' and then we played with her new 'Puppy in my pocket' set. The horse was the doctor and then various pets would come in and be diagnosed with different issues from broken legs, to sore throats, to upset tummies. Emily and I took turns being the doctor and patient. It was nice to have some time to slow down and just enjoy time with her. It so easy when we're home to get caught up in business, cleaning, etc and just forget to stop and treasure these quickly fleeting moments with our kids before they're all grown up.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

On Sunday we had the big combo bday party for Emily and Joshua at the Bridge (our youth building). We now are the parents of a 5 and 3 year old so we're getting used to that. We had around 25 or so kids running around between some inflatables we borrowed, to the digging in the sand for plastic gold coins, to the bubble station to chasing ping pong balls inside. We concluded the party with some cake walk (toys instead of cakes), songs and of course cake.





Emily's Care Bear Cake.





Joshua's Madagascar cake or as he says it 'Mad-a-ga-car'




Joshua blowing out all three of his candles.



Yesterday was Emily's actual birthday so we spent a family day together. We went to the mall and she got to ride the carrousell with mommy while Joshua and daddy watched from the sidelines as he was 'too tired' to ride (not really sure why a carrousel would require a lot of energy to ride but oh well. Then we went to Toys r us and Emily received her own special birthday hat and baloon which she wore for the next several hours. We then went to Incredible pizza company (which is like Chuck E Cheese on steroids) Emily and I raced on the go-carts together and we won 1st place and received an official ribbon (we were only racing one other guy who was one of the employees but hey it was still pretty exciting). Now for our final picture:

So we were doing the games and letting them play on the play ground and we stumble across this giant wheel that looked like something off of the price is right. So Emily steps up to the plate, swipes her card, and with a little help from mommy pulls back the lever. The big wheel starts turning and we notice that it's starting to slow down awfully close to the jack pot. It slows down, slows down and sure enough lands in this slim little area (who knows what the odds are) and stops right on '1000'. So next thing we know the machine is practically burying our daughter in a sea of tickets. It keeps going and going and going until finally it reaches 1000. So she was obviously pretty excited. 1000 is a number that she can't quite conceive so as she was telling people how many she won she told them 1 million tickets. Anyway it was a fun and memorable birthday.

Friday, June 12, 2009



The kids are wrapping up their introduction to the art of swimming. Each time it's a fight to get them to go but they usually end up having fun and feel very proud of themselves. Emily has been so proud of her overcoming her fear of the water that she has told everybody she knows and even instructed me to make sure I tell everybody at the office how she put her head under water and swam. Joshua put on Emily's goggles and thought he was pretty cool stuff in the water.

The kids started back at Mother's day out and they are doing a Rome theme. They had a chance to be a part of a parade through the church yesterday.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Pizza prayers, horses and cedar wood

I finally had a chance to stop and breathe this morning and I forgot about a couple of videos from our Georgia trip. Above is a shot of Emily, Joshua and cousin Allison doing their 'God our Father' prayer before devouring some pizza. Below is a clip of Josh riding the old horse on springs at Whitney's parents house. I distinctly remember riding one of those when I was about 5 years old as I got one for a Christmas present. That toy stands out to me more than any other toy as I had to have set some kind of world record for longest plastic spring supported horse ride (if they had such a category).
Brad, Jay and Katrina were over on Saturday as we continued the saga of swingset construction. Here is a clip of Joshua after Katrina taught him his new phrase of the week, "party time, excellent!"
Last night Whitney and I continued to work on the swingset together which is an interesting married couple activity. At times it brought us close together (like when we actually put a part together correctly) and at other times we we nagged at each other over things like 'oh, you split that piece of wood', 'you didn't tell me we were supposed to use a T1 screw instead of an S1 screw', and 'the window mesh is supposed to go on the inside and not the outside'. Yeah it's been the full experience for sure. In the midst of our drama the kid drama ensued as well as Josh pee peed in his swimsuit, tried to pretend the pull string for our blinds was a jungle vine for tarzan, and the frequent disagreement our squabble between the two. On top of this we also had a little Tom and Jerry action going on in our backyard as our stray cat that won't leave, Stripes, apparently has a friend that happens to be a mouse. I walked out and Stripes was carrying the mouse in his mouth. Then he would let the mouse down and would chase it around, then they would both take a break and sit together in the shade and play some more. It was kind of like the mouse was Stripe's little indentured servant that just accepted the fact that he couldn't outrun or escape the grip of this cat so he just endured this new lifestyle. Here are a few pics of our current state of construction and of Tom and Jerry aka Stripes and Mousey.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Well in between life in the Dunn house we are still in the midst of our swing set drama. I have become well aquainted with every hardware store in our surrounding area as I have made a ridiculous amount of trips looking for missing bolts, t-nuts, taking bolts back, getting the wrong bolts, not finding the right bolts, buying galvanized bolts when I should have bought zinc plated bolts and on and on. Joshua is now three and has not yet come through on his promise to be done with diapers and use the big boy potty. However the other day at swim practice we saw a glimmer of hope as Monica Binkley's (friend and swim instructor) son Matthew showed Joshua the sheer fun and delight of pee peeing on a rock near their pool. So Whitney asked Joshua if he wanted to experience this phenomonen and he agreed. So he walked over there and sure enough did his business. So we tried to bring the concept back to our house (as we have a pile of rocks in the back yard) but no luck so far on that. Joshua is also working on his new dance moves as you can see a quick glimpse of it here in this video.
Emily discovered the wonder of the 'roley poley' yesterday when we were outside the bank as it crawled around her hand and did it's signature turn into a ball move. Last night our neighbor's daughter, Kyra, said that she wanted to spend the night with Emily so she brought over her little suitcase and had her trusty stuffed animals. They had bath time together and story time and prayer time and tuck in time. She was a brave trooper but after a little while reality set in and we heard a little voice over the monitor indicating that she was ready to go see her mommy and daddy. So she made it till about 11:00 which I guess we can't quite call a successful sleep over. Oh well I'm sure they'll give it a go again soon.

Monday, June 1, 2009

1 million pieces

Well for Emily and Joshua's Bday this year we along with help from grandparents have bought a build it yourself swingset/fort. The purchasing of this wonderful collection of wood and bolts was dramatic in itself (purchased it on sale in Georgia, negotiated with Woodlands Toys r Us thus returing the Georgia one, arriving to pick it up in the Woodlands to find it incomplete, calling several stores in Houston area, locating one in Humble and borrowing neighbor's pick up truck with kids in back to pick it up late Saturday night). Whitney, Brad Dittoe and our neighbor Ted spent half the day simply trying to label and take inventory of the all the pieces only to discover that we are missing 4 different sets of bolts and screws (yeah!). Anyway exhibit one is the pile of pieces that are supposedly going to all fit together and form a swingset. Exhibit two is the what the final product is supposed to resemble. We will see how it goes.