Thursday, May 31, 2012

Good weekend with the fam

Last weekend was an extended one because of Memorial Day but also because the kids didn't have school Friday either. We did some fun stuff and just really enjoyed our time together. We went to the zoo Saturday morning right when they opened, and it was pretty empty, which is how we like it!









We hadn't been through Lorikeet Landing in a while, so we bought the cup of nectar and fed the birds. Kari's face was so funny. She wasn't sure whether she was enjoying the bird on her hand or not. Joel definitely did not enjoy it, so he gave up his nectar and let Daddy hold it for him. :) Joel expertly dodged a stream of you-know-what from
 the bird, which was pretty funny.

















Enjoying the sea lions swimming right up next to the glass.









Saturday evening we got a babysitter and went and played games with some friends. We're getting better at Dominion and Puerto Rico--both new games for us--and I even won a game of Settlers, a rare occurrence. It was a fun night!

Sunday was church, a nap (Greg and I both fell asleep in the afternoon--can't remember the last time we did that--and it sure was nice.), and dinner with Eric and Leah at our house. We played a round of Puerto Rico while the kids played and then watched a movie.
Aubrey fell asleep that afternoon, too.

The cleaning elves (K&J) tidied the playroom, and Aubrey slept through it all. 








Monday Joel got to go shooting (.22) with Grandpa A. and cousin Sam. Loved it! In the afternoon we took a bike ride on the Springwater trail. It was quite a production loading and unloading all the bikes, but it was worth the effort. We need to practice for Sunriver.


The other thing we did this weekend was prepare for the Basque student (as in, from the Basque Country, an independent region in Spain/France--still learning about it) we will be hosting for a month this summer. It will be quite an experience for our family, I think, and one we're really looking forward to. 

We bought a bed frame on Craigslist (the pick-up on Saturday was part of the zoo plan since the bed was way out in Hillsboro) and bought a new mattress and bedding, so now our student will have a place to sleep! Our plan to is to take the crib down and have Grant sleep in our walk-in closet in the portacrib for that month. We're not sure if we will transition him to a bed afterwards or whether it'll be back to the crib for another little while. Our goal is to get Joel into this room by the fall and have Grant and Aubrey share for a couple years.

We get to meet (over email) our student soon. The kids are anxious to know who's going to be living with us. It's going to be an exciting summer!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

One last Disney post

Dad A. put this video together for us. He said he didn't do anything "fancy...just stuck it together," but it's a whole lot fancier than what we had (hours of raw footage)! Thanks, Dad! We've already watched it a couple times.

https://vimeo.com/42736157

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Body art

This morning I was just thinking about how I felt like I didn't have much to blog this week. Good thing I have a 21-month-old who likes to do blog-worthy things! It's also a good thing we have red pillows and an old, ripped-up couch up in the playroom. It could have been a much bigger mess. He could have painted the bottoms of his feet and walked all over our almost-white carpet...but he didn't. :)

















This is what happens when you have older children who don't always put things away where they belong and when you don't follow your toddler around every second of the day. The paints usually live in a bin on the very top shelf; obviously, this red paint made its way into a lower one. Joel and Aubrey were in the playroom, too, playing on the floor when I heard Joel holler, "Mommy, Grant is painting his feet!" Amazingly enough, it only took about 30 minutes, along with some soap, water, towels, and Folex to eliminate all signs of artwork from his body, clothes, and the couch.

*When I ran downstairs to get some clean-up rags, I grabbed the camera, too. I had to capture the moment.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Mother's Day


Swimming

Mom M.'s birthday was Saturday, and we went over to celebrate with them. It was a beautiful day and the earliest we've ever been able to swim, as far as I can remember. I didn't get photos of the other kids but they were in the pool, and loving it. Joel is a full-fledged swimmer this year, thanks to the swim lessons, and Aubrey is becoming a swimmer. Grant jumped right it and started to figure out how to balance in his "puddlejumper." I think it's going to work out well for him this summer and for us. It'll keep him afloat, at least. I've been worried about keeping him safe this summer.  
Here he is, all decked out and ready to swim.











I really like these photos of him with Grandma.



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A sign of coming changes

The gate that has been at the bottom of our stairs since we moved in last year...















...has been removed. We are starting to move out of the baby stage around here! I have mixed feelings about this business. One day I'm ready to potty-train him, take away his binkies, and put him in a big bed and then the next I just want to snuggle him and keep my baby a baby a little longer (he's 21 months). We'll take it slow. :) No rush, really.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Tired kids

I lost my voice the last day in Disneyland (no, it was not because I was yelling or screaming too much), and it's still not quite back to normal yet. After lunch yesterday I was reading to the kids and was on our fourth book, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, when I heard snoring on my left and saw Grant hunched over. I kept reading and a minute later I heard snoring on my right, too! My scratchy, monotone voice put them to sleep, I guess. 

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Another one--can't promise it'll be the last

The "professional" version of our photo at Ariel's Grotto. I love that Aubrey adopted Ariel's hand pose in this and many other photos, and Joel's grin here cracks me up. Good photo of Kari Lynn.

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

A whole lot of Disney photos

on our way to the hotel from John Wayne airport

excited boy

tired family at the Rainforest Cafe


waiting for Star Tours

zonked out after a long day of fun
waving from his favorite perch
making an ice cream melty mess in her beloved stroller
posing before going down the slide--spent 20 minutes sliding over and over again
dinner at Naples in Downtown Disney
our night out
in Minnie's house
Toontown


meeting Minnie Mouse

couldn't pull it out

exploring the Pirates' Lair on Tom Sawyer island

waiting in the lobby for the shuttle to take us to the airport to fly home

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Character photos. We saw more, and the kids got more autographs, but we didn't get pictures of them all. Joel was a good sport with all those princesses.


A really long record of our vacation

(This will be a part of my blog book, so feel free to skip over this and just look at the photos if you like.)

What a whirlwind of a trip! It started in the wee hours of the morning Wednesday with a 3:00am wake-up for us, and a 3:30am wake up for the kids. We picked up Mom M., who kindly offered to drive us to the airport, and then I proceeded to make our morning much more stressful by forgetting Grant’s shoes at home, his special, expensive wide sandal shoes for his chubby, thick feet. As Mom was dashing off in the van back to our house to retrieve the forgotten shoes, I realized I left my purse (and ID) in the van, so she drove back around, dropped off the purse, and then drove back to our house (30 minutes away) and then back to the airport with the shoes--above and beyond, for sure. As our plane began the boarding process, I started getting very nervous Greg wasn’t going to make it (he was waiting outside for Mom and the shoes). The security check line was VERY long. We were about to board the plane when Greg showed up, just in time, with shoes in hand. He told us he had had to get very loud and make a big commotion, but they finally did let him through ahead of a bunch of people. He said he “pulled out all the stops” and dramatically shared his sob story and plight—wife and four small children on their way to their first trip to Disneyland

I wrestled/entertained/restrained Grant, and we survived that first flight. We had to change planes in San Francisco, grabbing a quick bite for breakfast on the way to the gate, and made it through that flight, too. (The plane ride home was NOT fun either. Thank goodness, we will have no more flying with a toddler!) The Disneyland Resort Shuttle took us to The Paradise Pier Hotel. We dropped off our luggage (room wasn’t ready yet) and headed off to Disneyland. We walked to the monorail in Downtown Disney and arrived in the park in time for lunch. Thus began the kids’ first Disney experience.

Watching the kids’ reactions to it all was my favorite thing on this trip--the wonder of it all, the excitement, the amazement, and the looks on their faces on all the rides and attractions made it so very memorable for me. Aubrey and Grant won’t remember much from their trip, but I will.

Kari loved every single thing. There wasn’t a ride she didn’t like. She enjoyed getting autographs from all the characters we encountered.  I believe the kids got 18 autographs and saw many others that we didn’t wait around to greet. She loved all the wild rides and wanted to go on them over and over again. She really was at the perfect age for being able to experience and enjoy it all.

Joel liked everything, too, except the big roller coaster, California Screaming. He said, “That was the worst roller coaster I’ve ever been on!” It also happened to be only the second roller coaster he’d ever been on. J He and Kari both loved Thunder Mountain Railroad. They went on that one a few times.  Joel continually asked whether things were real or not. We kept telling him it was all pretend, and then he’d prove us liars by finding something/someone who was real. J  He loved Star Tours—had a perma-grin the whole time we were waiting in line and during the whole ride.  The Star Wars Jedi show was pretty exciting for him, too, even though he didn’t get chosen for “training.”  He and Kari memorized all the moves so they could practice with their light sabers back home.  The first characters we encountered in the park were two Storm Troopers—so very exciting! Joel was at a great age for it all, too, and surprised us with his desire to try everything. He wins the prize for best face on all the “scary” rides. Our first Splash Mountain photo was classic. We laughed so hard when we saw it. He and Aubrey both made it purchase-worthy. I laugh every time I see it.

Aubrey, at age four, enjoyed many things about Disneyland, but sometimes it was difficult to tell what she was thinking. I think she was often overwhelmed with it all. She had a love/hate relationship with most rides. She alternated between looks of terror and joy on almost every one. It was all so real in her little mind. At 42” tall, she was able to ride most rides but became a little more selective of which ones she wanted to go on after her Splash Mountain experience. The photo says it all.  At random times, over the next few days, she’d wag her finger dramatically and say, “I do NOT like Splash Mountain!”  She made The Jungle Cruise seem very exciting as she jumped, ducked, and covered her head. It was the same during the 3-D shows; she ducked and hid as images jumped towards her. We made sure one of us adults was right next to her for everything. Aubrey was awestruck by all the princesses at Ariel’s Grotto when we had our breakfast with them all. She didn’t know what to do or say. It was pretty cute. She wore her Cinderella dress that day and glitter in her hair. Aubrey and Kari both still have glitter in their scalps from those sparkly hair days. It’ll come out someday, I suppose. (Side note: SO glad I brought the hair glitter--ninety-nine cents well spent, compared to the $50 hair-do’s we saw walking around. Glad we brought our own Cinderella dress for Aubrey, too. Hair-do and dress cost a whopping $200 at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. Saw lots of little girls whose parents forked out a lot of $$$ for it!)  Aubrey’s favorite ride was probably the tea cups--no fear on her face during that one. J  It was fun to see everything anew through her eyes. 

Grant won’t remember a thing about our trip, but we knew that going into it. We didn’t go for his sake. However, he was fun to watch, too (when he wasn’t throwing a fit and fussing). He was so animated whenever he saw characters he liked. We heard lots of, “Wow!” from him throughout the four days.  He jumped up and down, pointed, and shouted to make sure we saw what he saw. It was so cute! He loved the Mickey Mouse parade. He got so excited with everything that came our way. The somewhat miserable 45 minutes we had to wait in order to keep our front row seats on the ground were all worth it when we saw the kids’ reactions and how much they were enjoying it. Grant and Aubrey got lots of waves, smiles, and winks from characters and people in the parade. Grant’s favorite ride was the carousel. He would have stayed on those horses all day if we would have let him. He was pretty fearless and only got scared a couple times by sudden noises or flashing of lights. He was a champ during all the shows—enthralled with it all. Our little man was definitely a challenge on this trip and caused the majority of our stress, but he really did pretty well overall, better than I expected anyhow. That said, I’m looking forward to taking him (and his siblings) back when he is no longer a toddler. J
It felt like non-stop activity for 4 straight days with very little down time or rest, even at night. Grant woke up crying every night at 2am and joined us in our bed, giving us back massages with his feet, as Greg put it, until 5am when he woke up for the day. We were up and out of the hotel early every morning—had to make the most of our time!

We spent Wed, Thurs, and Saturday in Disneyland and Friday in California Adventure. On Friday night after the kids were asleep (never took long) Mom and Dad stayed back at the hotel, and Greg and I went back to the park by ourselves. (We had adjoining rooms with a door between on the inside, which was really nice.) We rode a couple rides with day-old fastpasses (not sure why that worked but it did) and watched the fireworks and Fantasmic shows. We were so tired, though, that we didn’t stay out long. Guess we’re getting old. J

Sure was nice having Mom and Dad with us. They made our kid-to-adult ratio much better. Dad hung out with Grant quite a bit, and sometimes Aubrey, too, while we went on rides. He went on some—mostly the smoother, not so rough on the body, knees, and back rides.  Oh, but he did go on California Screaming. J It was fun to have them along and to share our kids’ first Disney experience with them.

We ate very well while we were there. We had saved and set aside a bunch of money to spend on food and souvenirs, and we were ready and willing to spend it (it’s so much fun to spend money when you save and do it the right way). We like your philosophy, Mom, and have decided to adopt it. We decided that when we go on vacation, we will GO on vacation!

The first night we ate at the Rainforest Café. It was a fun-looking place, but we didn’t have the best experience. They messed up (twice) when we put our name in to be seated, and we ended up not getting seated until over an hour and a half later. We’d been awake since 3am that day, and the kids were completely wiped out. They were crying from hunger and exhaustion. It just didn’t go quite as planned. We’ll have to go back someday and try it again. J

We ate at The Golden Horseshoe for lunch one day and watched the Billy Hill and the Hillbillies show. Rancho del Zocalo was dinner another night—yummy! Dinner at Naples, an Italian place in Downtown Disney, was delicious, and so was dinner at Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue. Like I said, we ate well--ice cream every afternoon, a couple churros, some Haagen Daz.  All the walking almost made up for the caloric intake.

Other memories

--kids getting to be “captains” of the monorail
--the Aladdin show—so, so good—and Grant’s reaction when the “elephants” came in
--Aubrey’s face of horror at the top of Grizzly River Run, getting drenched, and saying she loved it
--Splash Mountain photo
--Aubrey sleeping in the rented stroller—she really liked riding around in that thing and was sad when we had to turn it back in
--kids laughing with Grandpa while waiting to get into California Adventure park
--literally running through John Wayne airport to barely catch our flight and Joel tripping and sprawling on the floor on the way
--tired, tired kids asleep as soon as their heads hit the pillows
--Grant hating the lion leash
--stopping a couple times a day to find milk for Grant
--paying $3 for every bottle of water
--Aubrey falling asleep in the Tikki room
--kids loving Jungle Cruise on the first day
--Kari loving every ride
--Joel’s delight on Star Tours and about anything Star Wars related
--riding the Buzz Lightyear Astro blaster ride 3X,  scoring lots of points when we stopped mid-ride due to technical difficulties
--Grant waving on the carousels, waving at the characters
--Joel’s grimace of terror on most rides (ie, Tower of Terror—when the doors open and you can see outside) and declaration that he liked it afterwards
--elevator rides to/from the 12th floor of Paradise Pier
--ice cream cones on the curb—Grant a major mess
--Mom taking Aubrey to the restroom constantly
--the kids and their fanny packs (thank you, Strandbergs!)
--Kari buying her first “dangly” earrings (Minnie Mouse)
--Paradise Pier pool and water slide
--Joel's conversation with Mary Poppins--"such a polite young man"
--kids racing through Tarzan's treehouse

Monday, May 07, 2012

We're back!


We got back yesterday afternoon from our long-awaited, much-anticipated Disneyland vacation. It was a crazy, exciting, fun, intense, and sometimes stressful but still totally worth it four days. I'm exhausted and haven't finished unpacked, and I'm already looking forward to when we will get to do it again!

This was our first Splash Mountain experience. :) More pictures to come.