Saturday, May 19, 2012

Disney Date

Now that we have two kids, Jim and I want to be intentional about giving each kid special times one on one.  Of course Emily is too young yet to feel any impact from this, but it needs to be a priority with Josh now.

So Josh and I had a date night to Disneyland the week before I returned to work.  I scooped him up from his nap and we headed out for fun.


I really enjoyed our time together.  He has so much fun at Disneyland and is so good waiting in the lines.  We went on a Wednesday afternoon/evening and the lines were pretty short.

We always make a stop to see Mickey Mouse.  This time as we exited, Josh noticed the roller coaster and said he wanted to go on it.  I was surprised and didn't think he really knew what he was asking.  So I suggested we watch it for a little bit, and he still wanted to go.  I found the height requirement and he was so barely was tall enough.  The minimum height is 35 inches and he is just between 35-36.  Whew!

Here is that adventure...


His eyes are comically wide open the entire time.  But his eye were open the entire time!!!  I may have a new thrill-ride-buddy in the makings!  Hooray!  He so serious and just taking it all in.

After we got off, I thought he was asking to go on again.  But it seems he just wanted to watch it.  It's the second time that might be more fun to watch his reaction. 

Monday, May 14, 2012

Daddy's Train


The Grand Canyon Limited

The locomotive Jim helps maintain, Santa Fe 3751, is making a special excursion to the Grand Canyon.  Jim will be gone for six days as part of the crew.  If you want to know more specifics about the trip itself, check out Golden State Rails.

Jim is so happy because Josh is finally at the age they can share the train experience and excitement.  Josh understands enough to get excited and that just tickles Jim to no end.

Saturday the engine was on display at Los Angeles Union Station, so Josh, Emily and I drove up there to meet Jim and see it.  This morning the consist left L.A. at 9am.  It was coming within just a few miles of our house so the kids and I found our spot to see it pass by at about 9:30am.

As you will see, Josh was pretty excited...


Jim was on the back platform of the first passenger car.  So if you watch, there is the engine and its tender, then two Amtrak engines, then the first car.

It's been fun to me to watch all the chatter on Facebook and Twitter.  There are people all along the line watching for it and giving updates of where it is.  Videos were posted on YouTube pretty quickly as well.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Let Them Be Little

Below is a song by Billy Dean called "Let Them Be Little".  I have loved Billy Dean since I first started listening to country music (he was even my first country concert!), and I have always liked this song.  I have been hearing it again lately and love it so much more now.

It's a good reminder to balance raising, disciplining and guiding my children with also allowing them to be the little creatures that they are and embracing all that entails.

Happy Mother's Day!




I can remember when you fit in the palm of my hand.
You felt so good in it; no bigger than a minute.
How it amazes me you're changin' with every blink.
Faster than a flower blooms, they grow up all too soon.

So let them be little,
'Cause they're only that way for a while.
Give 'em hope, give them praise,
Give them love every day.
Let 'em cry, let 'em giggle,
Let 'em sleep in the middle,
Oh, but let them be little.

I never felt so much in one little tender touch.
I live for those kisses, your prayers an' your wishes.
An' now you're teachin' me how only a child can see.
Tonight, while we're on our knees, all I ask is:

Please, let them be little,
'Cause they're only that way for a while.
Give them hope, give them praise,
Give them love every day.
Let 'em cry, let 'em giggle,
Let 'em sleep in the middle,
Oh, but let them be little.

The so innocent, precious soul:
You turn around, an' it's time to let them go.

So let them be little,
'Cause they're only that way for a while.
Give them hope, give 'em praise,
Give them love every day.
Let 'em cry, let 'em giggle,
Let them sleep in the middle,
Oh, but let them be little.

Let them be little.