In February we decided to head up to Chicago to the Museum of Science & Industry for Valentine's Day. Bradyn enjoyed exploring all of the exhibits especially the farm stuff. Tractors, Combines, and Cows oh my!



June was also great camping weather, so we went again for father's day. We went boating with my dad, which was the first time that Bradyn had been on a boat. At first he wasn't too sure about it, he became very quiet and mellow. Perhaps that was because it was naptime, we hadn't been out that long and he fell asleep. Once he woke up, he was rarin' to go and by the end of the day he was jumping into the

This year we went camping down in Shelbyville for the 4th of July and were hoping to see a great fireworks display over the lake.

August was another busy month. We took Bradyn to Bears camp in Bourbonnais where he got to meet Staley, the mascot. He enjoyed jumping in the bouncy houses, playing football with Daddy, and taking a train ride with mommy around the grounds.
August is also the time of year for Fairs and Festivals. We had fun with Bradyn's friends at the Katie's Kids open house (for their second location), riding rides at the Logan County Fair, and chasing balloons at the Lincoln Balloon Festival. Then there was the Mt. Pulaski Fall Festival the beginning of September as well.
August & September were great weather months and we spent a lot of time playing in the yard, going on bike rides, wagon rides, and walks on the Constitution Trail. We are so glad to have such a nice place to walk and ride so close to our house. Also in September was Bradyn's first REAL choo choo train ride. My mom
and I took him on the Amtrak up to Chicago. Then Chad met us up there later that evening with the car. We played at Millennium Park and danced to our reflections in The Bean, took a water taxi ride over to Navy Pier and walked around a bit, then took the EL back to the hotel where we met up with Chad. The following day we went to visit all of the animals at the Brookfield Zoo.
October is always fun with the fall festivities building up to Halloween. Bradyn wanted to be the Tin Man this year, and he convinced mommy & daddy to be Dorothy & Scarecrow. It was pretty cute. Bradyn really enjoyed running through the fields at the pumpkin patch looking for the perfect pumpkin. "This looks like a good one." "Here's a good one." "Look, another one." I shake my head everyday because I would swear that there's a 4 or 5 year old tagging along beside me. After we brought the pumpkins home we
had fun carving them. Bradyn lasted about 30 minutes then was done, so that left Chad and I to finish the carving. Bradyn was sooo proud of his pumpkin though when it was all done, and he enjoyed lighting and blowing them out each night. Also in October was Bradyn's first school field trip. The kids got to ride the school bus to Miller Park Zoo. I got to go along with them, and I must say it was the cutest thing ever and I look forward to many more opportunities for field trips with the kids. I don't know what they were more
excited about, the bus ride, or the zoo itself. ISU homecoming was in October as well. Chad met up with a lot of the guys from college. My friend Moy came down to visit for the day as well. This was the first time Moy had ever seen Bradyn. They clicked right away and had a great time together. Now every Chinese guy on TV is "Moy." A nice day trip to Lake Bloomington, the Katies Kids Annual Weinie Roast, the Hahn Family Weinie Roast and lots of play time in the leaves rounded out October.
November brought us some scary news, we found out that my dad had to have open heart surgery. All of a sudden after some tests they determined he had a bad valve and had to have it repaired or replaced, but wouldn't know which until they got in there. Yikes!! Talk about nerve racking and throwing in the unexpected. The surgery ended up being in December. Aside from that I concluded the accounting chapter of my life. After 8 years of accounting experience, I finally gained the courage to walk away from it. I didn't love it and couldn't see myself doing it forever. I had the opportunity and support from my family and friends to just go
for it, so I did. The plan isn't necessarily to stay home forever, but I doubt I will ever go back to accounting. At least not at this point. I'm exploring other things such as photography, would like to do something with that and kids, so my part-time job at Portrait Innovations is fitting me just perfect for now and will allow me to spend some extra time with Bradyn in his early years. Enough about me though. Back to November. Of course there was Thanksgiving and all the preparations for Christmas which leads us to December.
December was Dad's surgery, so the first few days of that were a little stressful and emotionally exhausting, but he made it through everything in great time and with great success and it ended up they were able to repair his valve, so he is on to a speedy recovery. Once my mind was at ease that everything went well with dad, we were able to sit back and enjoy the holidays. We went to see the festival of lights in Peoria twice, saw Santa twice "I want James. and dishes. and puzzles. Please?." and had four total Christmas gatherings this year. It was a great year and lots of fun watching Bradyn enjoy every minute of it!
A few things I didn't include above, but that rounded out the year for us were some fun times with great friends and family. We had two weddings this year, my friend Erika got married, so that was a fun time with some old Kraft buds, and then Chad's family friend Greg got married, so that was a crazy time with the Mazanowski brothers and sisters-in-law.
I think we were the life of the reception and found ourselves busting a move on the stage. Ooops :).
We also went to many concerts (well I did anyway). Chad came with me to see Creed and to see Daughtry, then I went with Mom to see the American Idol Tour where we got Danny Gokey & Adam Lambert's autographs and also saw Heart & the Bangles at the State Fair. All that and more...throw in the birthday parties, baby showers, baptisms, and halloween party, new years party, booster benefit, sand volleyball league, indoor volleyball league, Chad's softball league....and whatever else we could squeeze in a day.
Overall it was a pretty stressful year for me personally with work and travel and starting to get the itch to get outta there. Things got a little rough, but the fun times we squeezed in along the way kept me smilin'. Bradyn is always good for a smile too. No matter how rough of a day it was, he always has a way of cheering me up. He's a great kid and it has been a complete joy watching him grow over the past year. He amazes me everyday with how coordinated and athletic he is, how smart he is, and how polite and cute he is. If I had to describe him in a few words I'd say he's a very caring, loving, curious, courageous, smart, and tall little two year old whose favorite color is yellow, loves the movies Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, and Annie, and loves to eat "Noonles"! Can't wait to see what 2010 has in store for us!
Thank you everyone that was a part of our 2009 and making it a great year. Let's do the same for 2010!
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