January brings a lot of birthdays for the Geraghty family, including two of the most important ones...MY BOYS.
Caden turned 2 on the 21st. Grandpa Bob and Grandma Bernitta flew in on Inauguration Day (which turned out to be a surprisingly painless drive). Caden was thrilled to see them and was jumping around the house upon their arrival.
His birthday was jam-packed, and that is an understatement. He opened his scooter from Grandma and Grandpa first and cards from family and friends. We took him to Kids N Motion next, which is a huge indoor playground complete with inflatable slides, bouncy houses, and roller coasters. Basically, a kids' haven. Caden took on the roller coaster with the valor of a Marine. And he was more than willing to fight to keep the other kids off it too.
A boy's gotta have wheels
Watch out for stuntman
Tickle monster
I rock
Hang on, Grandma
After he ran off plenty of energy and gave Grandma a run for her money on the slides, we headed to Chuck E. Cheese's. Brian took time off from work to join us. You couldn't tear Caden away from some of the games, especially the carousel. It wasn't long before he figured out that tickets meant prizes, aka lollipops. Brian was equally thrilled and kept acquiring tokens from my Mom to play games. Brian also had a gem of an idea to get ice cream afterwards. Um, who's birthday is this?!
Dad, I've got this
WHEEEEE...okay, more tokens, Grandma
Tunnel masters
We ended the day with cake and ice cream and more presents. I baked and decorated his Cars cake myself. It was a grueling process (yes, GRUELING) and I cannot say that I enjoyed it. All right, I basically wanted to chuck the thing off the balcony by the time I finished. But the look on Cade's face when he saw it made it worth it. Maybe a store-bought cake next year though.
My "semi" masterpiece
I'm just going to make sure this is okay for everyone to eat
Phew
Caden's big boy bike (And yes, for you bike lovers, that's a Schwinn Tiger)
Brian had a fun birthday too. After church, we hit up Best Buy, a well-known Brian mecca. He also took the day off from training, played some video games, ate blueberry pie and ice cream, and went on a date with me that night. We enjoyed a meal at our favorite new Thai restaurant, shopped a little, and took in a movie, Slumdog Millionaire (impressive film). Brian generally doesn't care to celebrate his birthdays (especially birthdays that make him almost 30) but told me that it was a really awesome day. Gold star for my parents...thanks for watching Cade!
Russ, thanks for the (random?!) argyle sweater
Wow...that's a lot of smoke
Thanks for the help
A date...yay!
All in all, the week with Mom and Dad went well. We kept plenty busy and the weather even cooperated Friday so we could see some of DC. Saturday we took Caden to a children's museum in Richmond, which I think tops my list of all activities we've ever done with him.
Love you, Bapa
Iwo Jima...what an inspiring sight
Caden picks apples (and more apples) at the Children's Museum
He spent 75% of his time in the amublance
And now you're probably wondering, what did we NOT do that week? Well, we didn't see the Presidential Helicopter.
Oh wait...YES WE DID! Our friend Rob works for HMX and he arranged for us to have a private tour to see Marine One. I can't post pics online but I promise it happened. We all sat in the President's chair and felt semi-important. And I will tell you that President Bush enjoys sticks of gum and Starbursts. Caden "borrowed" several pieces and I might have had a few too. (Hey, it's for the baby okay.) What a memorable night. Thanks again to the Patterson clan.
We're lonely now since Mom, Dad, and Brian all left. Brian is at his annual training camp with the rest of the Marine Triathlon Team for the next several days. He sent me a text message today saying that they had a heinous aerobic strength training workout, which was one of four workouts. Have you seen the show The Biggest Loser? Well, they pretty much do that much working out, only on a MUCH more intense level. On that note, while he's working his butt off, my pregnant self is here at home, eating cookies and watching The Biggest Loser from my comfy sofa.
Caden and I are fighting off colds. Caden couldn't care less...I tend to notice my illness more. Quantico received its first snow of the season Tuesday so we took advantage and went sledding. He mostly occupied himself with eating snow and making snowballs. Don't eat the yellow snow buddy.
Snow, FINALLY!
