Monday, April 9, 2012

Final Weekend as the Treadway Trio

This past weekend marked the end of an era. It was the last weekend that me, Jeff, and Connor would be a family of three. We took this opportunity to spend some wonderful and quality time together as a family. I loved every minute of it and was a bit sad to say goodbye to this stage of our lives, but I'm sure tomorrow when the baby comes I will be ecstatic to welcome this new addition and start a new chapter in the Treadway family history. The Treadway Family Foursome! I'm sure golfing daddy likes that title. Ha! Enjoy the pics from our memorable Treadway Trio weekend.

Jeff had a doctor's appointment in Sugar Land on Thursday, so he came home a bit early after that and went to our neighborhood golf course. When Connor got up from his nap, me and Connor met up with Jeff on the course for some family golfing. I was just the driver, but Daddy and Connor both golfed.


It was hard to get Connor making a shot with the slow camera on my phone, but here he is chasing down one of his awesome shots.


Daddy and Connor walking up the hill to put into the hole. Connor always likes this part and will often place his golf ball right near the hole so he can put it right in on the first swing. He gets excited every time it goes in.


Even in the evening, it was a bit warm, so Connor took a sparkling water break on the green.


It's always in good form to sweep the bunkers before you leave. Good job Connor.


I put some product in Connor's hair for picture day at school last week and I thought I'd stick it in this album.

On Friday evening, we went to the Opening Day Astros baseball game.It was really crowded, but we tried to stick together.


Jeff got these tickets through his boss' insurance agent so we had this private party area with free food, drinks, games, balloons, and then access to seats to watch the game. Here Connor is trying his best to play Wi baseball. He didn't quite get when to swing, but I'm sure he'll figure that out eventually.


Inside the private party area, they also had this man taking pictures in front of a green screen and then emailing you the images. Here Connor is getting ready to pose for his Rookie Baseball Card.

He really wanted to hold the baseball glove too, so we took this one together.

Watching the game. We were pretty far from the action, so Connor got a little antsy in his seat, but that's understandable. Let's face it, baseball is not that fast paced of a game.

Mommy having fun, but Connor is looking a bit bored. Ha! At least he's got his cool doggy balloon.


Connor was ready to leave but just as we were leaving the Astros scored two homeruns right in a row. Wow! Fireworks go off and the train in the back of the stadium moves. It's pretty cute. Connor was a little scared of the loud noise it made, but he liked the train.


Connor checking out the over-sized baseballs outside of the ball park.

Sunday was Easter and Connor was "lucky" enough to wear a sweater vest to church. Doesn't he look dapper.


To accommodate for all the Easter guests, the church had a shuttle service from satellite lots. Connor liked riding the bus.


Almost ready for the church service to begin.


As you can see, Connor was really engaged in the service. Ha! He actually did really well though and we held him during songs and he didn't put up too much of a fuss. He was anxious to leave though. An hour and ten minutes of being relatively quiet and still is a lot for a 2 year old.

One funny part was when the minister mentioned the Book of Thomas and Connor looked at me and said, "Thomas...and Percy." Those are fictional trains. Oh boy.

Also, there was a liturgical dance number in the beginning and later Connor kept asking "Where did the princesses go?"

Let's just say, I'm not sure the meaning of the resurrection got through to him this year.


After church, we went to a brunch buffet at a local Italian restaurant. They served breakfast and lunch food and it was very tasty. We were all very full after, so we walked around the fountains.



When we got home, the Easter Bunny had arrived and dropped off some eggs for Connor to find. "Look Mommy, I found one."


They were scattered throughout the porch and the yard. Here he is placing one into his basket.


"A green one! Look Mommy!"


All that bending makes this 39 week pregnant woman quiver, but Connor seemed to have a great time.


Connor took a break to open an egg and found a jelly bean inside.


Can you see how full his basket is? What a generous Easter Bunny.


The Easter Bunny also brought Connor this cool new water table complete with a mini train you can fill with water. In the beginning, Connor was very content filling the cups and dumping water. After about 15 minutes though, he got the big idea to splash Mommy and Daddy. A full on water fight ensued complete with the water hose. Good thing it was an 80 degree day.



Post water fight, Connor snuggled up in a towel and watched a show to calm down before nap time. He looks very cozy.

Well that's it for now. We go to the hospital at 5:30 am tomorrow morning and my c-section surgery is scheduled for 7:30 am. I am very excited to meet this little baby and finally hold him or her in my arms. Wish us luck.

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