Wednesday, December 7, 2011

SNOW!

We woke up to snow today! Hooray!

Clark wasn't sure what to think...  He crawled around a little...


Took a few bites 


Willa showed him how to make a snowball


And then after about 2 minutes, he gave his warning by sticking out his little lip (if you've been around him you know what I mean), and started crying. Must be that Floridian blood in him.


Willa, on the other hand, man, oh, man!  She's full Montanan.  She loves the snow!









She was a happy girl.  She didn't want a hat or a jacket.  She just wanted to play.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Halloween

We had a busy, busy Halloween season again this year. 

We painted and carved pumpkins



Willa was a fashionista... as every 2 year old should be around Halloween.  She wore a different costume to every Halloween event we went to.

She went as a princess to the Trunk-or-Treat at church


The rest of the Wetzels went as farmers (costumes put together in under 5 minutes)

Willa's second costume was a farmer - her request.  So we all went to Matt's work party sporting plaid, denim, and straw hats.


And on Halloween she decided that she wanted to use her blue bird costume.  So the costume that actually cost money, a trip to the fabric store and some time was used.  Matt said people thought she was the Cookie Monster.  I can see the resemblence.




Matt took Willa out trick-or-treating around the neighborhood.  They were gone less than an hour and Willa came home with more candy than any 2 year old should ever eat.



My favorite part of Halloween was watching Willa pass out candy to the trick-or-treaters that came to our door.  As soon as Willa learned that kids in costumes were going to come to our door asking for candy, she sat on the bottom of our stairs (that are right by the front door), held the candy bowl (without eating any), and patiently waited.  She got so excited when kids came.  She hollered out "Happy Halloween" and passed out the candy and was just so sweet and cute.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Louisiana

A few weeks ago we crossed the 40th state off our list... Louisiana.  Matt had a few days off so we drove the 6 hours to New Orleans.  It's a great city.  We spent four days riding trolleys, exploring neighborhoods, eating, and soaking up the culture.

We arrived Friday afternoon.  We spent the evening riding the ferry across the Mississippi River at sunset, walking along the riverfront, and eating shrimp po'boys - which started our quest to sample all of the famous New Orleans food.

on the ferry
 


Willa had a great time running around the ferry.  She met some little friends and they played hide and seek.   


The ferry was basic, but it offered great views of the city and it was free.




Here's the ferry.

We spent the second day exploring the French Quarter.  This was my favorite part of the city...

We started our day with beignets COVERED in powdered sugar at Cafe Du Monde.


Then we wandered around the beautiful streets in the French Quarter to admire the architecture and balconies and watch street performers.




We sat in the shade of a gigantic oak tree in Jackson Square and ate a muffaletta from Central Grocery for lunch.  These sandwiches are huge and famous and live up to their reputation.



We had to cut our time wandering around the French Quarter short because of our kids and naps.  Four hours was all they could handle.  I could have spent 4 days there.  After naps we went out to dinner for Creole food - we had seafood gumbo, blackened alligator tale, chicken jambalaya, and red beans and rice.

We spent Sunday in the Garden District.  We rode the street car along St. Charles Ave.  It's a beautiful street lined with huge oak trees and mansions. I loved the street cars and trolleys.  I love public transportation (But maybe that's because I've never lived in a city with public transportation)




We got off the street car twice... once for a residential neighborhood of historic New Orleans mansions and a cemetery







and a second time to see Audubon Park.



We stopped so Willa could play on a playground.  It was fun to get out of the touristy parts of the city and just sit in the sun and watch Willa play.


Our plan was to see a little more of the city on our 4th day before we drove home, but the kids were done.  So we packed up, charged the DVD player, and headed back to Memphis.