I might be a month behind on this one, but better late than never, right?!
Last month, Brayden turned 2 1/2 years old and has grown, developed, and changed so much in just 6 short months! I'm not going to lie, I'm super sad that his baby features (chubby cheeks and thighs) are slowly fading away.
Clothing: Mostly 2T and some 3T
Diapers: Size 5 - working on learning to use the potty has been an interesting time!
Shoes: Size 7 and some 8's
Weight: 34 pounds (estimated)
Height: 36 inches (estimated)
In his last update, I mentioned that he hit a "word explosion" right before turning 2. Since then, those words have turned into more words which turned into phrases and he hasn't looked back for a single second. His current favorite phrase is to say "I want _____"! It's also hilarious to hear how he mispronounces things. Take orange pumpkin for example - "ooo-range pun-kin". I just love it!
His favorite place ever is the park. He also still LOVES the splash pad! Anywhere water is, that's where Brayden wants to be. We keep a pair of boots at both my house and my mom's house so he can splash in the puddles after it rains.
Like the rest of the country, he’s super obsessed with the “baby shark” song and it’s so cute to see the look on his face when the song starts. We’ve listened to it at least a million times!
He also LOVES his momma which of course melts my heart. I've heard before that there's just something about the bond between a little boy and his mom and "they" were right!
As far as food goes, Brayden loves it, especially "ice cream" aka frozen yogurt. Other favorites of his include pizza, spaghetti, tacos, waffles, chicken nuggets, cereal, chips, refried beans, french fries, fruit, and of course, candy (which is totally limited). He's not always open to trying something new, but once you convince him to take a bite, he will usually want more.
Favorite TV shows include Puppy Dog Pals and Mickey Mouse, but he now asks for Little Einsteins by name as well as "Paw Dogs" which is also known as Paw Patrol.
Landmarks are something he's picked up on as well. For example, he knows when we've made the turn to go to the park, my mom and dad's house, the frozen yogurt place, school/church, etc.
Over the summer, we had all kinds of exciting adventures like swim lessons...
...seeing the 2017 World Series trophy on its tour...
...feeding the giraffes at the San Antonio Zoo...
...an Astros game...
...and Sea World in San Antonio!
Brayden travels really well in the car and we love going on new adventures and exploring new areas!
He LOVES animals of any kind, especially dogs! My dogs still aren't super agreeable to allowing him to touch, but we can convince them every once in a while with a little snack or treat!
Just like any boy, Brayden loves playing in the dirt. I ended up purchasing a giant plastic container that I keep topsoil in for him to play with. He loves using his shovel and bucket to repurpose the dirt (aka put it all over the backyard)! Another new fascination as of late has been dinosaurs. Being a boy mom sure is interesting!
Since moving up to the two year old class at school (where we also added an extra day), I've seen a huge change in the information Brayden absorbs. He knows his numbers of 0-10 and even surprised me the other day by counting to 10! He also knows his colors very well. We are currently working on letters and shapes, too! He's come a long way in just 6 months and I love seeing the new things he says and does every day!
Personality wise, Brayden is still a pretty chill, happy, and sweet kid although he has his moments/days just like most toddlers. He's easily redirectable when he's upset by reminding him to use his words and asking what he wants. We are loving and cherishing this time with this sweet kid we've been blessed with!
Thanks for following along in our journey! Stay tuned for his next update at 3 years old! :)
Showing posts with label Sea World. Show all posts
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Friday, November 9, 2018
Thursday, August 9, 2018
San Antonio Weekend
This past weekend, my little family and I took a long weekend trip to New Braunfels, Texas to visit my brother for his birthday.
We left home on Friday afternoon and stayed in Texas until Monday, so our weekend was extended by a day which was nice!
Our fist stop upon arriving in New Braunfels was at In-n-Out Burger. We couldn't pass it up!
Since we were there for Brian's birthday, we celebrated that evening with cake and presents!
This boy LOVES cookie cake - it's his favorite.
On Saturday morning, we spent time shopping at the outlet malls in San Marcos. This area was HUGE and grew packed with people not long after I took this photo. Thankfully they had a Disney Store, so we were able to enjoy that! Oh yes, and a Banana Republic. That one ranks high on my list of favorite stores.
Saturday was my brother's actual birthday and he wanted to celebrate with a little Mexican food at Uncle Julio's in Austin. To be honest, we actually went to this restaurant because we heard so much about their chocolate pinata...
Jason and I split an order of fajitas and they were delicious! The tortillas were thick and homemade and just so so good.
After dinner, we ordered the famous chocolate pinata for dessert.
Y'all.
Oh my goodness this thing was amazing!
Once he busted into it, churros, strawberries, pineapples, and blackberries fell out. The dipping sauces were raspberry, chocolate, some kind of caramel concoction, and whipped cream!
The five of us devoured this thing - let's just say there wasn't much left by the time we were done!
On Sunday morning, Brian asked if I wanted to go for a run and I couldn't pass that up, especially after eating so much chocolate the evening before.
We saw a ton of deer along the way. It was so peaceful and serene!
We completed 2.5 miles, then cleaned up for our trip to Sea World! This was my first time to visit Sea World in San Antonio, although I have visited the one in San Diego and Orlando in the past. I wasn't sure what to expect, but this park was completely different from the others which was really nice.
Brayden loved seeing all of the marine animals!
We also enjoyed riding the roller coasters, too!
This park was so much fun and had so many things for kids to do. Feeding the ducks and flamingos was another favorite.
The kids area was themed after Sesame Street and included a giant splash pad.
Of course we couldn't pass up a ride on the carousel!
Brayden would have stayed in this area for hours had we let him!
We literally spent all day at Sea World. We had such a fun time and I do hope to visit again soon.
On Monday morning, I decided to get my first Orangetheory workout in for the week. I knew the week back home would be busy and wasn't sure when I would be able to get two workouts in, so Monday morning it was!
Visiting a different studio was interesting and fun at the same time. It was neat to see the similarities and differences between this one and my home gym. The coach for this class was amazing and I loved her!
After leaving Orangetheory, I happened to see a Hallmark. If you've been a blog follower for a while, you know I love Hallmark ornaments at Christmas and our store closed down a few years ago. Since the ornaments were out, I could NOT let this opportunity pass me by!
Another favorite of mine that we no longer have is McAlister's. Imagine my delight to see one in New Braunfels. As I'm sure you've guessed by now, McAlister's is what we had for lunch on Monday!
After lunch, we drove home and somehow managed to drive straight through without any stops. In all, it was a great weekend! We had so much fun visiting with my brother and his wife and exploring their new area. We can't wait to visit again!
We left home on Friday afternoon and stayed in Texas until Monday, so our weekend was extended by a day which was nice!
Our fist stop upon arriving in New Braunfels was at In-n-Out Burger. We couldn't pass it up!
Since we were there for Brian's birthday, we celebrated that evening with cake and presents!
This boy LOVES cookie cake - it's his favorite.
On Saturday morning, we spent time shopping at the outlet malls in San Marcos. This area was HUGE and grew packed with people not long after I took this photo. Thankfully they had a Disney Store, so we were able to enjoy that! Oh yes, and a Banana Republic. That one ranks high on my list of favorite stores.
Saturday was my brother's actual birthday and he wanted to celebrate with a little Mexican food at Uncle Julio's in Austin. To be honest, we actually went to this restaurant because we heard so much about their chocolate pinata...
Jason and I split an order of fajitas and they were delicious! The tortillas were thick and homemade and just so so good.
After dinner, we ordered the famous chocolate pinata for dessert.
Y'all.
Oh my goodness this thing was amazing!
Once he busted into it, churros, strawberries, pineapples, and blackberries fell out. The dipping sauces were raspberry, chocolate, some kind of caramel concoction, and whipped cream!
The five of us devoured this thing - let's just say there wasn't much left by the time we were done!
On Sunday morning, Brian asked if I wanted to go for a run and I couldn't pass that up, especially after eating so much chocolate the evening before.
We saw a ton of deer along the way. It was so peaceful and serene!
We completed 2.5 miles, then cleaned up for our trip to Sea World! This was my first time to visit Sea World in San Antonio, although I have visited the one in San Diego and Orlando in the past. I wasn't sure what to expect, but this park was completely different from the others which was really nice.
Brayden loved seeing all of the marine animals!
We also enjoyed riding the roller coasters, too!
This park was so much fun and had so many things for kids to do. Feeding the ducks and flamingos was another favorite.
The kids area was themed after Sesame Street and included a giant splash pad.
Of course we couldn't pass up a ride on the carousel!
Brayden would have stayed in this area for hours had we let him!
We literally spent all day at Sea World. We had such a fun time and I do hope to visit again soon.
On Monday morning, I decided to get my first Orangetheory workout in for the week. I knew the week back home would be busy and wasn't sure when I would be able to get two workouts in, so Monday morning it was!
Visiting a different studio was interesting and fun at the same time. It was neat to see the similarities and differences between this one and my home gym. The coach for this class was amazing and I loved her!
After leaving Orangetheory, I happened to see a Hallmark. If you've been a blog follower for a while, you know I love Hallmark ornaments at Christmas and our store closed down a few years ago. Since the ornaments were out, I could NOT let this opportunity pass me by!
Another favorite of mine that we no longer have is McAlister's. Imagine my delight to see one in New Braunfels. As I'm sure you've guessed by now, McAlister's is what we had for lunch on Monday!
After lunch, we drove home and somehow managed to drive straight through without any stops. In all, it was a great weekend! We had so much fun visiting with my brother and his wife and exploring their new area. We can't wait to visit again!
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Reindeer Run 5K - Sea World Orlando
My oh my, where has the time gone?! I just realized I never posted a recap of the Reindeer Run 5K I completed with a friend of mine during our December Florida trip. This 5K was my first non-runDisney event in Florida and took place in Sea World! I hadn't been to Sea World since I was a small child, so I was excited to see the park again. Also (bonus), this race was put on by Track Shack....they also happen to be the same people that put on runDisney events!
I also woke up not feeling well - it was probably the chocolate milk shake I had the night before (bad decision). Instead, Melissa and I decided to attempt the run/walk (4:1) method and go from there. If we had to walk, oh well and she offered to walk with me. She definitely didn't have to and I told her that, but she insisted!
Parking was a bit crazy for the event and by the time we found a spot to park, we definitely didn't have time to pick up our packets and bring our shirts back to the car. Instead, we tied them around our waists!
A map of the 5K - split well between the parking lot and the park. (Sound a lot like Epcot 5K's?) :)
Let's do this!
A lot of people came out for this event!
We lined up near the back (or so we thought) because we planned on walking a lot. I couldn't believe the amount of people who filled in behind us!
Fun fact: Carissa, the runDisney race announcer was also on site for this event!
We began our 4:1 attempt and after the first cycle, I just knew my stomach wasn't going to allow me to go any further. Note to self, no milkshakes the night before an event of any kind...especially while pregnant!
I liked that we walked a majority of the remainder of the race because it really gave us a chance to "see" Sea World! It was a pretty neat park and reminded me a lot of the Sea World we visited in San Diego (a lot of the same attractions and rides).
Included in this event were "character" stops - sadly, we missed Shamu. However, we could not pass up the opportunity to say hello to Santa!
He reassured us that we made the nice list! :)
I also loved how the park was decorated for Christmas!
I can imagine this is gorgeous at night!
These guys were so cute!
It came to a point that we were taking pictures with everything...and it was rather funny. We definitely didn't care about our time at all!
Some animals were even out for viewing! We saw flamingos and dolphins!
Hi Mr. Snowman!
These guys were crazy and kept us laughing!
The Polar Express!
Finish line!
Yes, our time for this 5K was greater than an hour but we had fun and enjoyed "seeing" Sea World. Had circumstances been different (me not feeling well and pregnant on top of that), we would have taken the event a bit more seriously. My main concern was Baby Seal (not the Sea World animal, my little animal)!
This was a fun event and given the chance, I would love to run it again (and actually run it next time). The park was fun to see, the "character" stops were cute, and the race was really well organized!
Have you ever participated in a theme park race (other than Disney)? What were your thoughts of the event?
I also woke up not feeling well - it was probably the chocolate milk shake I had the night before (bad decision). Instead, Melissa and I decided to attempt the run/walk (4:1) method and go from there. If we had to walk, oh well and she offered to walk with me. She definitely didn't have to and I told her that, but she insisted!
Parking was a bit crazy for the event and by the time we found a spot to park, we definitely didn't have time to pick up our packets and bring our shirts back to the car. Instead, we tied them around our waists!
A map of the 5K - split well between the parking lot and the park. (Sound a lot like Epcot 5K's?) :)
Let's do this!
A lot of people came out for this event!
We lined up near the back (or so we thought) because we planned on walking a lot. I couldn't believe the amount of people who filled in behind us!
Fun fact: Carissa, the runDisney race announcer was also on site for this event!
We began our 4:1 attempt and after the first cycle, I just knew my stomach wasn't going to allow me to go any further. Note to self, no milkshakes the night before an event of any kind...especially while pregnant!
I liked that we walked a majority of the remainder of the race because it really gave us a chance to "see" Sea World! It was a pretty neat park and reminded me a lot of the Sea World we visited in San Diego (a lot of the same attractions and rides).
Included in this event were "character" stops - sadly, we missed Shamu. However, we could not pass up the opportunity to say hello to Santa!
He reassured us that we made the nice list! :)
I also loved how the park was decorated for Christmas!
I can imagine this is gorgeous at night!
These guys were so cute!
It came to a point that we were taking pictures with everything...and it was rather funny. We definitely didn't care about our time at all!
Some animals were even out for viewing! We saw flamingos and dolphins!
Hi Mr. Snowman!
These guys were crazy and kept us laughing!
The Polar Express!
Finish line!
Yes, our time for this 5K was greater than an hour but we had fun and enjoyed "seeing" Sea World. Had circumstances been different (me not feeling well and pregnant on top of that), we would have taken the event a bit more seriously. My main concern was Baby Seal (not the Sea World animal, my little animal)!
This was a fun event and given the chance, I would love to run it again (and actually run it next time). The park was fun to see, the "character" stops were cute, and the race was really well organized!
Have you ever participated in a theme park race (other than Disney)? What were your thoughts of the event?
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