Day 313 | A New Rec Center

We finally found the replacement for our beloved Sherwood Recreation Center that we visited weekly on the Hill: the Gwendolyn E. Coffield Community Recreation Center.

This place is perfect. A no frills open gym for wee ones with tons of room to run and lots of toys to keep everyone occupied and entertained. My only complaint? Why did it take me all winter to find it?!? I definitely recommend this place to any parents/nannies in the area looking for indoor activities. Although Chase spent most of the time just sitting in his car, he still had a blast and Robbe enjoyed honing his pushing-while-walking skills. There's even a playground right outside with, that's right, a choo choo. Ah, yes, we'll be back.

Want the details?
What: Toddler open gym
When: Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays from 9:30-noon
Where: 2450 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring

Note: It only runs during the school year so no open gyms during the summer.

Day 312 | Quick Visit

Check out these fun scarves Uncle Matt brought for Robbe's birthday. I swear he likes them, too.
Uncle Matt came for a visit! Woohoo! He's only here as a stop over on his way to a much more exciting location, but we'll take it.

So far Chase has expressed an interest in playing choo choos with him and reading a Thomas book. I think we'll be able to make those dreams come true. 

Day 311 | A Line a Day

I've never been a journal-er. For some reason, I could never get in the habit of jotting down my thoughts/experiences/life commentary on a frequent basis.

I'm so proud to report, though, that I've managed to stick to this journal for over a  year now: Mom's One Line a Day. It's such an interesting concept for a journal that I had to give it a try. What is the concept? Write one line (or more appropriately a quick few lines) a day for five years. Each day of the calendar has a space for five different entries (one for each year) so you can look back on what you did that day every year. Pretty cool, right? 

I started the journal on Robbe's birth day so I recently began adding another year to the pages. It wasn't always easy to motivate myself to stay up an extra two minutes (I'm so tired!) and there have definitely been catch-up days where I fill in multiple dates (thanks for the help, blog!), but it's so rewarding now that I can see what our world looked like a year ago. And cooler yet will be looking back four years, when the time comes. 

If pink and mom-my isn't your style, they have a regular version of the journal as well. 

Day 310 | Round Two

Urgh. That's how I feel right now. Urgh.

The dishwasher broke. Again. It only lasted a week. I know it's petty, but in the moment there's nothing worse than surveying an over-flowing dishwasher blinking an error code at you instead of making your life easier. 

I don't even mind the dishes that accumulate as long as I can do them after every meal instead of a 45 minute washing session after days of filling the dishwasher up. 

Let's hope the repair man can come a little quicker this time. And let's hope the repair actually sticks. 

Urgh. 

Day 309 | Mail Museum

It's a gorgeous, albeit slightly chilly, day in the District. We took advantage of the sunshine by busting out of the house to pop down for another visit to our favorite museum for toddlers: the Postal Museum (or "mail museum", as Chase called it today).

The place was pretty empty (it always is) and Chase was all over the place practically sprinting from one attraction to the next: mail sorting, truck driving, spooky trail walking, mail scanning, stamp making. We covered a lot in a short period of time. 

And we used the trains at Union Station to lure him to lunch and eat it quickly. Perfect! 

Once our sweet one year old drops his morning nap, I think we'll be frequent visitors to this place. I can see it now: Metro ride to the museum, lots of mail sorting, then lunch with daddy. Only time will tell if I can actually make it happen. You'll hear about it if I do!

Day 307 | Snow Day

Why yes, Robbe is wearing plastic bags over his mittens and "boots." And yes, we're sledding on a cardboard box. When you don't know if DC is going to get snow, there's no need to invest in heavy snow gear. :)
What a lovely snow day. We ended up with about six inches of the fluffy white stuff (according to my eyeball estimation).

The day started out with yummy muffins, a latte, a fun play date, and some outdoor playtime. After lunch, the boys took nice naps (ahhh, peace and quiet) and I made some delicious black bean burgers for dinner while watching my three boys giggle and play. See? Lovely. 

Day 305 | Tootsie Roll Flare

I'm happy to report that this will be the last birthday related post for at least a couple weeks (Chase's birthday is right around the corner, after all). I think we're all suffering from a case of, as the Berenstain Bears put it, " Too Much Birthday."

I couldn't help but share one last tidbit from Robbe's bday celebration: Tootsie Rolls! Did you notice the fun paw print on Robbe's cupcake? That was a Tootsie Roll melted and molded to make that shape. I did the same thing to make sheep heads for Chase's first birthday. It's so much more delicious and accessible than using fondant (the popular cake-decorating material). 

Just throw three or four Tootsies in the microwave for ten seconds and they become super pliable. I will offer one lesson I learned from experience, though: don't put the Tootsies on the cupcakes too far in advance and also leave them in the open air (not in an airtight container) once they're decorated. The Tootsies will melt and start to run if enclosed. 

Fun, right? Now back to our normal life around here. For a few days anyway. 

Day 304 | Today's the Day

Today our sweet, smiley, perfectly-fiesty, gentle, outgoing, care-free baby turned one. I can't wrap my head around how March 2, 2014, is both just yesterday and a lifetime ago at the same time.

An ice storm threw our plans to go swimming out the window but our new one-year-old seemed to enjoy the library just as much. And he had his first restaurant meal (after all Chris and I deserve to be celebrated, too) at a new neighborhood restaurant. 

Thanks for thinking of Robbe today. He's one special little guy. We look forward to watching his personality continue to develop and are grateful for the hole he fills in our little family. 

Day 303 | Kitty Cat Tee

As part of Robbe's birthday festivities, I used the same kitty cat graphic from the garland for a spunky tee for my favorite soon-to-be one year old (tomorrow!). This is the same process that I used for the favorite thing shirts at Christmas.

The kitty design was my most complicated to date. After tracing the design on the freezer paper and cutting it out, I ironed on the cat head outline first (just long enough to make it stick) and then added the interior facial features before a second round of ironing. It worked perfectly.

Here are the step by step directions, in case you missed it the first time.