Jake has been doing really well with using the potty so we decided to reward him and take the family to a movie. We haven't really done anything super fun lately either so it was a good excuse :)
I took the boys with me to the gym this morning. They love going to play in the daycare while I work out. . It's a win-win. I get to work on losing my gut, and the boys get to get out of the house and play with other kids.
After the gym, we came home. While the boys played outside (the weather has been so nice the last couple of days) while I hurried to shower, get ready, and feed Alex.
We originally were going to go to the 12:30p showing. But, we had to feed the boys lunch before we went (so we could get popcorn and treats at the movie, haha) so we ended up going to the 1:40p showing. We still left the house a little early so I could do a return at GAP. I bought some shoes online for my boys--one pair was way too small, and the other pair was way too big, ugh.
I brought Ryan and Jake into the GAP with me so we could try on other pairs of shoes. The boys were not cooperating so I said forget it. I did find a couple of shirts for me on sale that I decided to purchase. Of course I got in the check out line that was taking forever. Then the lady right in front of me insisted on finding a gift card or something in her purse that took forever. It was so bad Ryan even said, "What's taking so long lady?!?" I had to cover his mouth, but he said exactly what I was thinking :) Jake had found a Captain America shirt that he wanted. He is way into super heroes these days. Well, the shirt wasn't on sale and it was $25 so I wouldn't buy it. Jake threw a fit and bawled the whole way to the car. We left the GAP at 1:35p and the movie started at 1:40p. Thank goodness it's a matinee so the theatre shouldn't be packed.
Jake was still bawling about the super hero shirt when we got to the theatre. We got our tickets purchased and got inside. Jake was still bawling and said he just wanted to sit in the car, and I wish I could've left him in the car. We got to our seats and when I got Alex out of his car seat, he started to cry--things weren't looking good for our movie (plus, we didn't even have our popcorn and treats yet, gasp).
It's a good thing the theatre wasn't busy--I had to whip my boob out so I could feed Alex and calm him down while Jim went to the concession stand and got us some popcorn and a drink. The movie previews helped with Jake's attitude. He was soon laughing and had forgot about the super hero shirt and sitting in the car, thank goodness.
The movie was really good. I may have even shed a tear at the end; I tend to be a little emotional, always.
After the movie we made a quick stop at Old Navy. Jake found a super hero shirt that wasn't so expensive and I got the birthday gifts that I needed to get. The only thing we didn't get were summer sandals. Oh well, we still have time.
The boys fell asleep on the way home. While they slept, I got the eggs ready to boil so we could color eggs.
When the boys woke up, they were more than happy to color eggs. If I would've let them color 8 dozen eggs each, they would have.
Ryan's favorite color to dye his eggs was green, of course.
Jake was happy with whatever color Ryan wasn't hogging.
Alex was a pretty good baby and just hung out while we colored eggs.
When the boys woke up, they were more than happy to color eggs. If I would've let them color 8 dozen eggs each, they would have.
Ryan's favorite color to dye his eggs was green, of course.
Jake was happy with whatever color Ryan wasn't hogging.
Alex was a pretty good baby and just hung out while we colored eggs.
I told Jake to show me his egg. This was the best I could get--he couldn't take his eyes off the egg so I could get a picture of him looking.
We bought a Spiderman egg coloring kit this year. It came with Spidey masks for the eggs. Jake thought they were pretty cool.
3 dozen eggs later, I think we're ready for Easter :)






















































