Friday, February 14, 2014

Happy Valentine's Day: A Day of Discoveries

Happy Valentine's Day!  Louie is doing well to keep his lolly still but Blake is on the cusp of a giggle and was torture for him to TRY to remain still!  Discovery #1:  Sugar and photos don't go together.
The boys had a fun night making Valentines for school.  These mustaches were for Blake's preschool... there were kissy lips for the girls and mustaches for the boys.  We made hearts and more mustaches and kissy lips to mail to our families. 
 Above, I lovcd watching Louie write his love notes on each valentine for each grandparent.  He would draw the words out slowly to hear the sounds and then wrote his squiggles to represent his words.  "IIIIIIIII loooooove youuuuuuuuu.  So cute!

Louie made bird feeder Valentines for his class as school.  After he finished the first one, I realized we were in for a long night.  The pattern is methodical and perfect.  According to Louie, each one had to be like this.  My suggestion of "random selection" to expedite this process did not compute in his engineering brain.  After Louie completed four of these, he was done!  So yes of course, I had to finish the remaining 20 for his class.  This Pinterest idea is cute, but not for the faint of heart.  Discovery #2:  I think paper valentines are going to be a great idea for next year!
Discovery #3:  Next time, throw away Blake's Valentine's candy from school while he takes a nap.  There was so much, it strung out for days!  I couldn't get him to eat regular food... he held out for the sugar!  I mean, I really can't blame him.  However, the sugar ignited this burst of energy which couldn't be contained.  Blake was hopping through the kitchen, jumping of the couch, and running circles in the house.  This kid has a huge smile (full of candy) for a reason!

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Super Hero Training Camp!

Louie's 5th Birthday was so much fun!  We held a Super Hero Training Camp for all of our birthday guests.  Louie had a perma-grin for two hours!  In order to earn their capes and masks to best fly over the city, all guests had to go through grueling challenges to prove they could be a Super Hero.  Besides going through an obstacle course to test agility, they also had to prove themselves through challenges such as trying to lick their elbow with their tongue,


or sing Happy Birthday to Louie in a disguised voice or possibly the most difficult... actually catch a villain with their laser spray (squirt bottle). 
After our graduation ceremony of Super Heroes, we celebrated with cupcakes for Louie's 5th Birthday!


Happy Birthday to our Super Louie! At age 5, he is still loyal to his trains, loves to wear his new tennis shoes that make him run the fastest, likes to swim with his gobbles (goggles) on and ride his scooter with Blake and his friends.  A highlight each day is riding the bus to school.  He is learning his alphabet letters and sounds so quickly.  He hopes to learn how to ride a bike this year.  At home he helps with a few chores, enjoys reading books, can say his own prayers, likes to play games with mom and wrestling with his dad.  Louie, we can't imagine our life without you.  We love you.


And to all of our birthday guests...Thanks for coming to make Louie's day so awesome!

Not to be forgotten... our own Batman in Training... Blake!
Ohhhh, he loves the wings on this Batman costume because really they are "dragon wings."  And no one can convince him otherwise!  Such a fun age.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

FUN DAY at Preschool

Louie says, "K4 Ponies Forever!"  He loves his preschool and his teacher Miss Meg.  Today they ended their transportation unit with all these fun activities.  I think Louie spent the most time with the scooter activity since his teacher was riding down the hill with them.  I wish I had one of these water tables in my backyard...

Discovering different tire tracks in paint.  The day was unstructured to allow the children to spend time where they wanted.  Louie couldn't quite stay away from the draw of the scooters...



Saturday, December 28, 2013

"Sven from Sveeden"


Today we took my sister to the Olympic time trials in Park City.  I had never been to an event like this but was captivated!  It’s one thing to see ski aerials on TV but  another to be there in person. 
Blake was decked out in his new sunglasses for the first time.  We could not get over ourselves!  We were laughing so hard.  He put on those sunglasses, put his hands in his pockets and began to strut!  He knew he looked cool.  We started to call him Sven from Sweden.  So entertaining. 
And leave it to Park City to build a whole play area for the kids and booths to keep them entertained.  

Friday, December 27, 2013

Do you want to build a snowman?


My sister and I took Louie to the movie, Frozen.  I think we LOVED IT and he just really liked it.  The voices were incredible.  20 minutes into the show, my sister is looking online to see who they are.  Well of course, one of the voices is Elphaba from Wicked.  And the other was Kristen Bell.  Who knew she had a voice???  It was excellent and totally set up for Broadway in the future.  So of course the next day, Louie wants to build Olaf the snowman.  Well, our snow wasn’t packing too well that day and he turned out on the small side.  But cute nonetheless!  And not to be missed in the picture, Stormfly and Toothless (Blake’s dragons) were placed as close as possible.  

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!


Ohhhh, Louie and Blake were up EARLY today!  I don’t think the sun was up yet.  Somehow Cody and I rallied to make breakfast and break open a Diet Coke. Even Grandma Marcy had a Coke.  The boys were running around in their jammies waiting to open presents while we got breakfast on the table.
 Yesterday, I found this yummy breakfast recipe that included chopped up cinnamon rolls, eggs, cream and butter.  I figured any dish with those four ingredients would be deserving on a Christmas morning for breakfast.  It was divine.  I think this might be a repeat for next year.  
  
After breakfast, we opened a few gifts while waiting for our cousins to join us.  Blake loved all his new DRAGONS.  And Louie was delighted that Santa did remember the T-Rex after all!   Blake was a little confused why ALL the presents under the tree weren’t for him? We had to coax several presents out of his hands and redirect him to his dragons!  We came close to a few botched surprises for the cousins.
 Marcy prepared a delicious Christmas lunch with beef tenderloin and ham this year.  Afterwards, we opened stockings from Grandma Marcy and then gifts from our cousins.  Louie could not be more pleased with his green candy cane.  

 This is an attempt at a panoramic picture of a few of us opening gifts on my phone.  


 We had a very Merry Christmas this year!  It's always surprising to me out of ALL the gifts that the boys received, they truly just hold onto the one thing they asked for in their letters to Santa.  Louie loved his T-Rex.  And Blake loved his dragons.  Note to self!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

SNOW!

Our boys have been talking about making snow angels, building snowmen and skiing since Halloween.  They couldn't be more excited to jump into the fluff!
Ready to pounce the snow!
Ready to pounce Blake!
 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

So Grown UP

Blake has a fetish with dinosaurs now.  Sometimes he will ROAR in response to questions.  We have to kindly remind him to turn off his inner dinosaur and use his words.  He also invents words to sing his dinosaur songs.  Such as…”Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs, ROAR, ROAR, ROAR, ROAR, ROAR, ROAR, ROAR, ROAR, ROAR.  Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs ROAR, ROAR, ROAR all through the town.  He even incorporates them into familiar stories, “Dinosaur, Dinosaur.  What do you see?  I see a dinosaur looking at me.”  And of course as a previous teacher, I am elated to hear the familiar rhyme of Brown Bear, Brown Bear.  What do you see?  In this photo he is ROARING as I am trying to get him to smile.  No such luck.
 In my further attempt to get a picture of my baby "all grown up" I realize (as usual) I need to go with the flow and embrace it.  So in my baby's "all grown up" photo, there are his dinosaurs of which he could not be more proud.  Surprisingly, there are only two dinosaurs... usually there are at least four... two for each hand.  Today must have been a light day. 


Eventually, I did sneak a quick pic as he was telling me all about his dinosaurs.  Such a happy boy in the world of dinosaurs!



Monday, December 9, 2013

So Excited about Santa...Maybe.

Yep, it's Santa Claus!

Just going to keep on walking...your turn Ludie (Louie).
 Louie and Santa.  Louie made a red paper airplane for Santa.  And Santa had a gift for Louie and his sick dog, Murphy. 
Now Blake's turn.  Just keeping a few feet distance but really wants that present.  Walking back and forth... not sure.  Finally, goes in with a safety net...mom.
We eventually get a "thanksh!" from Blake.
Merry Christmas!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween 2013

Happy Halloween!  We had a little decorating party with our friends Benny and Max.  Pumpkins, bats, cats and witches were decorated and sometimes redecorated with a different choice of candy or sprinkle.  Yummmm!
Or sometimes the frosting didn't even make it to the cookie and was directly deposited at the final destination... some may call this cheating... others might call it efficiency.

While we were waiting for another batch of cookies out of the oven, Blake provided us with some entertainment with his latest trick of kicking up his back leg.


A quick picture of Blake with his friend, Betty/Wonder Woman.  Not sure where Blake's boots went to his Woody costume?!  But he sure couldn't take his eyes off Wonder Woman. 
Trick or Treat! with our buddies, Max and Benny.


Saturday, October 12, 2013

When in Rome...

do as the Romans... and we did.  We had three days to take in Rome at our leisure.  Louie and Blake slowed our pace to take in the streets of Rome in addition to a few famous sights. One of our favorite times of the day was from dusk into the evening.  Our boys were rested from their naps and ready to pick up the pace.  We saw many of the monuments at night, enjoyed dinners in the cool autumn air and stopped for gelato whenever it presented itself. 
Louie at a children's wooden toy store dressed as Pinnochio
Trevi Fountain...Blake is always curious to see if Louie smiled for the camera.


Roman Colleseum


The history of the Sistene Chapel was my favorite.  Michelangelo had to be talked into taking the job and only on the condition that he would design it his way.  When he started the figures were smaller and more detailed.  As the project began to drag on, the figures on the ceiling began to get larger with less detail.  I guess we all have deadlines.  But I loved it.  Cody and I traded off with the kids to best concentrate on the amazing art and details of the history.  Saturday morning we visited a local farmers market.  So interesting to shop in their spice bins, gawk at their gorgeous flowers and smell their rich leather.  Sunflowers instantly make me think of this market.
As we were walking down the street, I watch Blake as he rounds this corner at top speed.  Not sure if he's invaded someone's private courtyard or just walked into a government office, I run after him and literally stopped in my tracks at this scene...

Not a soul is in there but Blake running around on the cobblestone paths. When the paths soon became railroad tracks and I knew this would not be a quick stop! 
The Spanish Steps and gelato are the perfect combination...slowed down our steps to enjoy the view.
And this was only the first three days of our family vacation.  We loved Rome and were sad to leave.  I think this will be a favorite repeat destination in the future.
Our vacation continued on a cruise to Sicily, Athens, Ephesus and finally the island of Crete.
Sicily:  We ventured beyond the port to a small village called Terra Mina.  It was a series of switchbacks to this village at the top of a mountain.  I ventured into a little shop which caught my eye with handwoven linens.  I have to say this is not a typical store for me.  Usually, I am caught up in the pottery stores or bookstores collecting children's stories from other countries.  But today, I spent time talking to the owner about her products, life in Sicily and our children.  Early in our conversation, I had mentioned both of of our boys are adopted.  She shared they had two boys and had always wanted a girl.  They were contacted by their priest saying there was a young woman at the convent who was pregnant and her elderly boyfriend wouldn't marry her.  So she came to convent seeking help to place her baby.  The priest contacted the shop owner.  Sadly, she couldn't take this baby girl that she really wanted to join their family.  Since it wasn't through proper government channels, the shop owner was afraid of extortion and eventually loosing the baby to the government.  So they they chose not to take the baby girl at all which made her very sad.  But she ended the story telling me how much she loves her two boys but claims that adopted babies are loved twice as much.  First they are loved because they were wanted.  Second, they are loved when they are placed with a family.  I thought that was a really beautiful way to explain it. 
It was overcast this day.  But this is a view below the town of Terra Mina.  

Athens:  We can't talk about it too much.  It was one of those days we have to focus on the end result and not the details.  Cody HAD to get a family picture in front of the Acropolis.  Simple enough.  We can do this.  However...downpour of rain, no umbrellas, only sandals, carried the kids up huge slippery stone steps with 10,000 other people, temps dropped, got the picture of us drenched, meeting point didn't work, were separated for two hours, took a break for hot chocolate and somehow met back at the cruise ship. 
Athens, Greece:  Acropolis.  I don't know how the camera made us look dry.  Its actually pouring down rain?!
Warming up with hot chocolate!  

 Ephesus:  What an adventure!  At the port, found a local bus to take us to the ruins.  Local bus means a van packed with people sitting and standing and windows opened for ventilation.  Hilarious.  Through some sort of communication, we figured out that the local bus stop was 5 km from the ruins.  Thankfully, there were a few taxis and caught a ride.  The ruins of Ephesus were amazing.  Loved the Rick Steves audio that Cody downloaded from the website.  Blake slept most of time in the stroller as we learned about ancient society's way of life and learning.
This two story building was their library.  At this time in history, this is when they switched from writing on stone and created books out of papyrus.
I don't have a picture of it... but the public bathroom was designed in a circle.  Why?  Because this is where the men would take their time to do their business -- in both meanings of the word. As we exit the ruins, we come across the souvenir shops and were stopped in our tracks nudging each other at the sign below!  
On the local bus heading back to the cruise ship.


Crete:  A gorgeous day at a gorgeous location!  The temperature was a perfect 70 degrees while we walked along the boardwalk and soaked up the sun.  Before getting back on the ship we enjoyed a crepe and shopped the markets. 
Life on the cruise ship is the best kept secret for small children.  We enjoyed breakfast on our balcony and were able to examine other cruise ships as we came into each port.  On this particular day, the cruise ship examinations seem to be more interesting than breakfast.

Louie was old enough to go to the kids club.  They were great!  He enjoyed different activities and themes through the day:  pirates, dinosaurs, art, games, cooking, animals and insects.  Below, Louie in his chef's hat.

At the end of the week, the kids club put on a talent show.  This drew quite a crowd.  Here is Louie doing the "chicken dance" with his age group.  Hysterical!
Here is his "Royal Caribbean Medal" for participating in the talent show.  So proud!
Then of course, Blake had to have one like his big brother, Louie.
Overall, the trip went by too quickly!  We had a great time!!!  I think cruising will be in our future once again.