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…I’ve completely forgotten about updating this blog, isn’t it?  Well, let me tell ya… ok, I have no “real” excuse except there are a whole lot of things to do that are more fun than sitting in front of a computer lately and I know many of you with kids can understand.  I mean, there’s been Octoberfest, pumpkin patches, Halloween, the Alamo, Thanksgiving, hotdogs on sticks over a firepit in the backyard, football season, Christmas decorations, and trip-to-Hawaii planning… We are a busy family these days and aside from all the “events”, it’s the simple family time and playtime that keeps us happily busy.

Ft. Leonard Wood had a great Octoberfest complete with authentic bratwurst, knockwurst, beer, and an oompah band.  We had a lot of fun with the boys who loved exploring a little of their German heritage by dancing around and generally acting silly, a favorite pass-time these days.

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Side Note:  The food was so good at Octoberfest!  In fact, there is a German deli in town called Paradise Deli that has unbelievably good wurst… knockwursts as big around as my forearm. (and I’m not exaggerating)  Believe it or not there is another German restaurant in town called The Hub that has the best, most authentic German gasthaus food I have ever had outside of Germany (and I’m still not exaggerating)  Who knew, here in the middle of absolutely nowhere, of all places…

Anyway, not too far from us is a cute little pumpkin patch where the boys got a nice ride on a “cow train” before picking out their jack-o-lantern pumpkins.  They liked feeding the goats and were scared of the pigs, but they played in the corn bin and generally had a great time.

“Where’d that silly pumpkin go???”
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Tanner and Tucker were cute “scary” little skeletons for Halloween.  They had more fun actually passing out candy to all the kids in the neighborhood than eating any of it.

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As far as historical landmarks go, the boys’ favorite (and their only so far) is the Alamo in San Antonio, TX.  We spent a week there (in San Antonio, not the Alamo, hehe) with Julie as she attended a military Physician Assistant conference.  Go ahead, ask Tanner where the Alamo is…

“Alamo??  Did somebody say ice cream???”
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Julie’s Mom & Dad came to visit us for Thanksgiving and we had a wonderful time.  Julie’s turkey was cooked to perfection and aside from the sweet potatoes (I’m not a big fan of brown-sugar-marshmallow-smothered orange goop) , everything was set for a day of reflecting on all the things we have to be thankful for.  I thank God for all the blessings in my life.

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Grandpa & Grandma helped us break in our fire pit with some hot dogs and s’mores in the backyard too.  Flaming marshmallow anyone?

“Hot dog!?”               “Yaaaay!”
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We were sad when Grandma & Grandpa headed home to Ohio, but our thoughts soon turned to planning our trip to Hawaii for Christmas this year.  Yep, we are officially clinically nuts! We will be taking the boys on a 14 hour trip (after a 4 1/2 hour drive to Kansas City) to Hawaii.  And despite how that my sound to anyone who has travelled with kids under 2, we are looking forward to it very much… being there, not getting there, that is.

Oh, but before that our attention is focused on an epic Christmas light decoration contest with our neighbors across the street.  It won’t be so bad that we could stand in front of the electric meter and feel the breeze from the spinning dial… but close.

And the winner is…
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I guess we should light ‘em up first!

Well, I got Julie hooked on Facebook, so look her (and me too) up there.
For now, it’s time to say “byebye!”  Merry Christmas everyone, I’ll post more here next year…

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“Where’d everybody go!?”

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There is a rather large Army Post smack-dab in the middle of Missouri right in the heart of the Ozark Mountains named Ft. Leonard Wood, sometimes “lovingly” referred to as Ft. Lost in the Woods because of its proximity to absolutely nothing.  Don’t get me wrong, the area is quite beautiful.  The rolling hills.  The canoe rivers.  The trout streams.  The off-road, well, uh, roads.  The fishing (even on post).  And did I mention the trout streams?  I prefer another nickname of the post:  Ft. Living Room.  Because it is supposed to be so comfortable.  That is if you aren’t one of the tens of thousands of basic-trainees that roll through there on an annual basis.  This is actually the post where my Dad did his Basic Training years ago.

So, what is all this about you ask?  Well, we’re moving there.  And darn right soon too.  In fact, we will be there in just four weeks.  And just so you don’t get the impression things move slowly around here, we just found out a little more than a week ago.  Why this sudden pack up and move?  Julie has been offered the position of Phase II Coordinator at Ft. Leonard Wood for the military’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program.  This honorable position puts her in charge of the PA students that rotate through Ft. Leonard Wood for their 12 month practical training at the hospital.  It’s a great career move for her within the Army PA field, and it will give us a chance to move on post to take full advantage of the Army community that I enjoyed so much growing up.  We are really looking forward to it.  Did I mention there are trout streams too?

Julie and I drove down there recently while Grammie & Papa and Grantie & Gruncle took care of the boys for the day.  We were more than pleasantly surprised with the area, the post, and the community.  It’s about a 3 1/2 – 4 hour drive from here through the Lake of the Ozarks.  (here is a map link)  We think being Lost in the Woods will be a very good thing.  Oh yeah, there are canoe rivers and trout streams all over the place… maybe I mentioned that already…  (my 17 foot canoe and all my freshwater fishing gear has been in seclusion for a long, long time.  It’s really looking forward to getting out for some much needed excercise, the fly rods in particular!)

Okay, okay, we have a lot to do between now and… well… now!

So, what else could possibly be new and exciting after that?  Most important of all is that Tanner & Tucker are walking!  I mean full-on walking around the house, albeit a bit wobbly, but still pretty nimbly for a couple of 14-month-olds.  They love it!  It all happens so fast (like anything around here moves slowly, right?)  We love it too!  They each took their first steps within three days of each other, how cool is that?  Tanner on June 25th and Tucker on the 28th.  It is so exciting to see them develop into little boys.  Actually, not so little, they are getting so big, so fast.  We’re taking bets on what our weekly food bill will be in the coming months and years.  These are definitely growing boys with healthy appetites (they recently enjoyed some BBQ and hamburgers at the KC Masterpiece restaurant), and I can tell you from once being a growing boy myself, that growing appetites go hand in hand with growing boys… we better prepare ourselves for the long haul.  And how!

Since my last post, we have experienced lots of swimming, a visit to the Zoo, the boys’ first Haircuts, we celebrated Fathers Day, witnessed the boys’ first steps, and cheered for Independence Day.  Here are some pictures to catch you up.  Click on the picture for a gallery…

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And, here is a video of some of their very first steps.

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That’s enough for now.  We really hope everyone is having as an exciting Summer as we are!

Roland

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Well, it’s Springtime and the boys are finally enjoying the great outdoors as often as possible.  Baseball, Harleys, BBQ, green grass, wagon rides, bugs, flowers… the list of things to enjoy in the Spring is endless…



Can you believe it?  Tanner & Tucker turned one year old on April 24th and Julie was celebrated as a great Mommy on her second Mothers Day.  (Oh yeah, and in case you haven’t been paying attention, Julie’s birthday was also April 24th.)  It has been a fun and busy few weeks.  My parents, that’s Grammie & Papa, are here in the area now for the Summer and we are enjoying the time they can spend with the boys.  Julie and I also enjoy an occasional outing together while the boys take care of Grammie & Papa… uh, well, you know what I mean.

Anyway, the boys had a great first birthday.  Lots of fun toys, lots of oohing and aahing, laughing and giggling while they dug into their first birthday cakes lovingly homemade and decorated by Mommy.  There were definitely two different cake attack plans.  Tucker dove right into the cake and started shoving it in his mouth (well some of it made it into his mouth anyway, the rest was all over his face!) Eventually Tucker discovered the cake on Tanner’s tray and did his best to steal it (pretty successfully too).  Tanner on the other hand, took a much more dignified approach by touching and enjoying the textures and aromas of this new found treat.  Then digging in only to discover that frosting is sticky!  Eeeewww!   He did get the idea though, but eventually requested a spoon with which he could maximize his intake and minimize his mess.



Now that the boys have passed the one year mark,  a lot of things have changed for them.  They finally get to ride in the car facing forward, and one of their birthday presents was a couple of plush, cooshy, and comfortable reclining Eddie Bauer car/booster seats (armrests and cupholders standard).  Any and all food restrictons for kids are reserved for little babies under one year old so the sky has been the limit on what the boys have been able to try.  Peanut butter, honey, scambled eggs, french toast, real veggies (as in, not pureed), crackers (Cheezits were first), hot dogs, chicken, beef, etc.  Nothing is off limits now.  Of course, notice I didn’t say they like it all… but they actually do like most everything we give them.

Mothers Day was really nice this year.  My Mom (Grammie) and Julie (Mommy) had a nice dinner out with the whole family at Red Lobster.  The boys did great for the 2 1/2 hours in the restaurant (it was Mothers Day, and it was very busy).  Tanner and Tucker are such pleasant little boys.  They sat in high chairs and had a grand time of it.  We had a lovely family meal celebrating the wonderful Moms that bless and have blessed our lives.  The Schwarz boys, that would be me, Papa, Tanner and Tucker, are pretty doggone lucky!

I finally figured out how to get the movies off our camcorder onto the computer, so I’ll be putting up various movies from time to time.  Here’s a taste of what’s to come.  No, this is not a birthday movie… patience grasshopper, patience… but I think you will enjoy it…

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Roland

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