Saturday, July 4, 2015

4th of July


We had the best 4th of July!  This one will definitely go down in the books.  We started the day in Key Biscayne at the parade.  It was kind of a small town parade, they were throwing candy and toys to the kids.  Later we met up with friends at the beach.  The kids stayed out on the paddle board for hours.  They all caught waves on it together!  They had the best time.  Once it got dark we watched fireworks on the beach.  There is nothing like fireworks on Miami Beach.  












Tuesday, June 30, 2015

More From June




Low tide is the best



Our neighbor hand paints these dresses and asked Hannah to model them for her 



Jack had to go to a conference in Palm Beach and we got to stay at this amazing hotel, The Breakers


Monday, June 15, 2015

Lego Land

The kids finished school and Jack had a week off.  We were going to just hang out at the beach, but since Jackson couldn't get his foot wet we decided to go to Legoland!   It turned out to be the perfect place for Hannah and Jackson, they were tall enough for all of the roller coasters and they weren't too scary.  Plus there were no crowds.  Poor Jane was brave enough for every ride but not tall enough for many of them.  Despite the heat we had a great time!










Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Jackson Preschool Graduation

Jackson had a great year at Temple Beth Moshe preschool!  We had fun celebrating with him at his graduation.
He had to stay sitting because of the stitches in his foot





Monday, June 1, 2015

Stitches (Warning - Gross Pictures)

 Don't read ahead if you don't want to see some awful pictures of a cut foot.  Jackson is constantly doing experiments like filling glasses with different liquids and then freezing them, creating potions, etc.  One evening he was trying to make bubbles.  He filled a glass with water and soap and took it out on the balcony.  Suddenly he came back inside screaming!  I noticed bloody footprints across the carpet.  Apparently he had decided to stand on the glass and it broke right up into his foot.  He showed me his foot and it was sliced right open.  At first it looked ok (like in the pictures).  I thought it might be fine and I held some pressure on it.  He wasn't crying and I asked him if he wanted some of the pizza I had just ordered.  He said yes and I got him a piece.  He started to eat and I looked at his foot again.  He bent his toes and the would opened wide and was gushing blood.  He dropped his pizza, turned pale and said, "I think I'm going to throw up."  He laid on the ground after that sweating and not saying much.  I felt nauseous too after seeing that!  I called Jack, who was still at work, and asked him to get home quickly.

Jack got home and took Jackson to Miami Children's hospital where they determined there was no glass in the foot and he hadn't cut any ligaments or tendons.  Then they stitched him up!  Jackson was very brave through the whole thing.   The hard part was that he couldn't walk well, had to wear a special boot and couldn't get it wet for several weeks.  Eventually it healed nicely!  And Jackson learned not to step on glasses anymore.




Saturday, May 30, 2015

May

 We're so lucky to live by the beach!  Its so beautiful and fun to play there year around.




Jackson's Mother's Day Program



Potty training time for Jane!

Smiles!