February 24, 2011

Rome (Part 3: Tivoli Fountain and Random Pictures)

This is the Tivoli Fountain in Rome. The pictures definitely don't do it justice, it's really beautiful.




We walked by the fountain twice actually, the first time I happened across some yummy yummy strawberry crepes across the street! When we were talking about walking past it again, I told Jonathan and Liz I would have to buy more crepes if we went back. They were just as good the second time. ;-) (I am holding said crepe in the picture below.)

Apparently they say if you want to return to Rome then you throw a coin into the Tivoli Fountain, and you will return to Rome someday! This is me showing Benjamin how to throw the coin in:

And Benjamin threw his in all by himself! (Jonathan threw one in too, but I guess we didn't get a picture.)





Random ancient statue on the side of the street (there were a lot of those actually):


Benjamin with his tiger at dinner:

The Amalfi Coast (Sorrento)

We spent a day with Liz driving along the Amalfi Coast. Beautiful, amazing scenery, that I imagine is even more spectacular in the summer! We ended up returning here after we rented a car to buy some beautiful inlaid wood that this town is famous for making.


Notice the sidewalk? Yeah, this stroller was beyond fabulous. Need to send it through security checks at the airport? Collapses in seconds and fits in the scanners. Have to carry it up/down flights of stairs with kiddo inside? No problem, hardly weighs a thing. Cobblestones? Sure! Not even a pause! We literally took the stroller to POMPEII. If you’ve been there, try to remember what the streets looked like. Yeah, the stroller was that awesome. Don’t get me wrong, Benjamin did a ton of walking, but the kiddo weighs 30 lbs, and frankly, that’s too heavy to carry when he’s tired of walking, so we’d let him walk and bring the stroller anyway.



I think we were looking down at the boats. ;-)


Jonathan had a goal to collect pictures of us kissing all over the place... ;-)


Liz and me!




What unfortunately got cropped out of this picture was the monkey Benjamin had put in the front of the stroller! (Hey, it's hard to catch a running, screaming target, with a camera or otherwise!) He he he, he's such a funny boy.


Dusk along the coast, very pretty, especially in person.

January 14, 2011

And the results are in!

It turned out that 68% of you guessed correctly! Almost everyone thought the baby would be a boy. :-) We are super excited to add a little brother for Benjamin to our family, it will be so fun to see them grow and play together!! Yea for baby boys!!

January 10, 2011

Boy or Girl?

Well, we are two days away from knowing if the new Heider sibling will be a brother or sister! If you want to be in the running to win, you better get your guesses in soon! (No prizes, gloating and glory only!)
Here were your winners the first time around, who correctly guessed that Benjamin was going to be a boy: Mike Schreiner Sr., Kenny Schreiner, Bryan Scheriner, Will Heider, Zack Cameron, Jenny Gamboa, Noah Gamboa and Clint Browning
Congrats to you all and good luck on the second time around! ;-)

December 30, 2010

Funny things Benjamin does that make me smile :-)

So I've decided I don't write out enough of the cute things Benjamin does that make me smile throughout the days. So these are some Benjamin anecdotes, feel free to skip past this post if you want, as it might not be as cute to you as it is to me. ;-) (I realize that is often the case!) I just think these are the every day Benjamin toddler experiences that I am going to forget someday. And I want to have them somewhere to remember them if I can! Which I think makes this a first post ever that doesn't have pictures. Wow.

Ok, laundry. One of Benjamin's new "chores" I guess you could say. He helps me find a laundry basket, and collect dirty clothes, and pushes it into the laundry room (with help depending on how full it is), and hands me the clothes to put into the washer. After they're washed I put them on the door of the dryer and his job is to push them inside the dryer and then close the door (I think that is his favorite part!). Dry clothes go back in a basket and he pushes it into mommy and daddy's room. It's very cute to me that if I start doing laundry while he's preoccupied with something else, he'll stop and come help. The other day I pulled some lights out of a pile of clothes just outside his room and started a load, to walk out of the laundry room and see that he had somehow, completely on his own, found a laundry basket, taken it to the pile of clothes that were left, put them all in the basket, and was bringing them all to the laundry room by himself. SO cute!! Oh my gosh it made me laugh. I told him thank you for being such a good helper. ;-)

"Bye bye" has always been one of the words Benjamin has said the most, for quite a while it was one of the only words he said at all, and then after spending some time with Jack, a little light bulb turned on inside his head as he realized someone his size could talk! His "please" (sounds kinda like "peas") is straight from Jack. ;-) Super cute. (And a great word for him to pick up on!) We were taking some group family pictures and about five seconds after Jack yells out "cheese!" Benjamin does too. I really laughed at that one, because I don't think he had ever said that before! It's now a favorite of his when he sees a camera or phone pointed his way.

He is also finally starting to verbally communicate things he wants now, which is so fabulous for me. Instead of crying (which I still sometimes get) I at least some of the time get "shoes" and pointing. (Shoes are a whole other paragraph that I'll have to get to!) Benjamin still LOVES to say "bye bye" though. "Bye bye car" every time we leave the car, "bye bye toys, trains, cars, piano, remotes (a-mote)" every night before bed, "bye bye" to anyone leaving the house, usually not "bye bye monkey" as he brings monkey with him almost everywhere (but monkey does wait in the car when he's swimming).

Benjamin loves his daddy, and get really excited when he comes home every night. After Benjamin hears the garage door opening, he'll go over to the kitchen to wait for daddy to come in. He'll also want to wear his daddy's badge, ties, and watch (sounds a little like "ah-ch" in one syllable).

Whenever Benjamin hands me something, I say "thank you." Well, he has started saying "thank you" (sounds kinda like "tay two"?) everytime he gives something to someone, he he. Also makes me laugh. Another common phrase is "all done" (sounds like "na na"), when we're done eating, getting dressed, etc. It also makes me laugh, because I would sometimes say "all gone" in the same intonation, and hold my hands out (palms up) showing him whatever snack, etc he wants more of is all gone. He's just meshed the two, and when he says "all done" he turns his palms up too.

Benjamin LOVES his shoes. There are two times when it's okay to not have them on, when he is sleeping, and if he has footsie pajamas on. He happily takes them off for naps, but wants them right back on when he wakes up or he won't leave his room. (He'll get very distressed and remind you if you forget.) On Christmas he was wearing a shirt/pants pj combo, and so he wanted his shoes on with the pants after he woke up. He got slippers in his stocking, and we tried to get him to trade, and that was a no go. Since then we've gotten him to wear the slippers with his footsie pajamas though. ;-)

Okay, I am going to include a swimming update, because we have so much fun swimming! And it amazes me how much he has learned in less than a year of lessons. (Private lessons with lots of parent practice is the way to go in my opinion!) For a few months while I was in the height of morning sickness we pretty much stopped going swimming aside from his lessons, but we're back to regular trips a few times a week now. Benjamin LOVES to dive for dive rings. He has little baby swim flippers (his "swimming shoes") which enable him to propel himself through the water about five feet. (Harder for him to do without the flippers.) I can send him off towards the side of the pool from three to five feet away and he can swim to the side and hold on to the wall by himself. I never though of this as a skill... but he actually had to learn it. He is great at floating. He wears a baby wet suit so he doesn't get so cold in the water, and that does give him some buoyancy in the water, but when I forgot it the other day I was glad to confirm he can float just as easily without it. From floating on his back can "flip over" and turn onto his tummy and "swim" (kick) to me, or the wall to grab onto. He's not as good scooping his arms. We try to get him to do little scoops in the water, but he tends to just kick and reach out for whatever he's swimming to, so we're working on that still. While floating on his back we help him "mister one, mister two" (backstroke with each arm) and "chicken, airplane, soldier." He will also "dive" from sitting on the edge of the pool if he has help holding his hands up above his head, he thinks this one is fun too and always comes up laughing, which is amazing to me because I was terrified to go head first in the water as a child. (Still won't, for that matter!) The newer skill he's learned is that from swimming on his tummy he can roll onto his back all by himself! This is the skill that I really like, as I think it's a water safety skill to be able to roll and float on his back if he were to fall into any kind of water. His swim teachers want him to scoop and kick for a few seconds before rolling onto his back... but he tends to anticipate and try to roll straight over on his back, which I'm not necessarily opposed to, I'm okay with that being his first reaction when he gets in the water! I think it may be easier to roll from a horizontal swimming position than a lateral "just jumped in" position though. Last time we went swimming, instead of pushing of the wall onto his tummy to come get a ring I was holding, he tried to push off straight into a back float instead. I laughed and told him that's not how we do it! You have to practice turning in the water silly!

Well, that turned out to be really long, and probably no one has gotten this far! Since I don't put these things down as they happen there was a lot that came to mind! This little kiddo just keeps making me smile, we can't seem to get enough of him. He really is a sweet boy, and Jonathan and I both think we are super lucky to be his parents. I'll try to keep up with this type of update better, both for my sake as well as keeping the posts a little shorter. ;-)

December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas!


December 14, 2010

Benjamin has something to tell you all!

December 13, 2010

Opa Schreiner visits from Michigan!

Grandpa (now great-grandpa) Schreiner, also known as Opa, was able to come down from Michigan and meet Jack and Benjamin for the first time! We were also able to get together with my Uncle Steve and Marnee's family for an evening. (Yes, there is a height difference between the two brothers and their families...)


The Mike Schreiner Family:

He he he... yeah, slight height difference. ;-)

Benjamin's attention span was done with pictures from the get go, so this was the fast four-generation shot we were able to get!


Halloween 2010!

Benjamin was Aladdin, and his monkey was Abu. :-) (I was very pround I managed to make his shoes without a pattern!) This costume is due to Benjamin's fabulous Aunt Lizzy, who sent the shirt and pants to Benjamin from Africa while she was there, thanks Liz!! It was super cute!





More Random Benjamin Pictures (Because I just can't get tired of this kid!)

Benjamin has a newfound obsession with wipes. He LOVES them.


Particularly wiping his nose with them... which I think is both cute and makes me laugh!


Wow! Triple decker trucks! Benjamin thought this was a pretty neat trick. ;-)


McKell, in catching up on all these pictures I found this beauty, and I can't believe you are almost home! Yikes! That went so fast! We are excited to see you again. :-)


Monkey tower. What more is there to say?