Monday, July 14, 2014
Father's Day 2014
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Weekly Top 10 - Sunday, April 27, 2014
1. The boys are just completing a two week Spring Break (the kids at church keep telling me it is called Easter Break around here). We all eagerly anticipated this time away from the school routines and it has been really nice. I especially like how late in the school year it was this time -- we just finished the break and it's essentially May, with less than 7 weeks of school left. Hooray!
2. During the first week off, the kids and I made a list of activities to complete during the break. The kids came up with some fun and unexpected ways to enjoy themselves. ("Buy macaroni and cheese" was contributed by Helen, who calls it "wackawoni and cheese". Joseph suggested "dig ditches" and learn to bake, and both boys were really excited to get out their bikes. (Especially since the remaining 5 feet of snow suddenly melted three days into the break.)
3. I introduced a Book Challenge for the boys over Spring Break, and the idea was very well received. Ian was to reread the Magic Tree House series, books 1-45 (the ones we own) and he was to do it in order. At first I thought he was skimming or skipping pages, because he was completing the shorter books in less than 15 minutes. But after quizzing him after each page, I realized he is a real speed reader. It took Ian about 10 days to finish. Joseph was assigned to read the next level of Reading for All Learners books: set 4, books 1-22. Joseph was really enthusiastic about this challenge and instead of reading 3 each day, he read all the books in 3 days! I expected these books to be a bit of a challenge for him, but his reading and sounding-out has really taken off and he read this level with no problem. He even was able to read them without me -- I just did the test sentences with him at the end to make sure he learned the new words and concepts. Joseph finishing so quickly was very motivating to Ian. Once they were both done we went to Menchie's, a frozen yogurt place in town. They were so excited to celebrate their accomplishments! I was happy to see that Menchie's had a dairy-free variety, but I shouldn't have bothered -- Scott and I agreed that it had the most terrible after taste!
4. During the first week of the break we made it a priority to spend time with friends. We met up with The Honore family (Myles and Jordan are in Joseph's preschool class) and the Coopers at the church building on Wednesday, and the kids ran wild, danced to Ian's Tarzan CD, and then ran around some more at the McDonald's playplace after lunch. It was a really fun day with friends!
5. Saturday was the Branch Easter Brunch and Egg hunt, and the primary was in charge of it. We were off to a slow start because the multiple griddles kept tripping the breaker (Scott did warn me...) but eventually we had a nice breakfast of pancakes, bacon and fruit salad. It was well attended, and the weather even cooperated for an egg hunt outside on the property adjacent to the church building. (It snowed that afternoon though!) Joseph was thrilled to see his buddy Benjamin from school at the party.
6. On Saturday we made a bunny cake. It was a tradition we began a few years back, after Doris taught the recipe to Carrie and me. Joseph helped me bake it (in order to cross an item off the Spring Break bucket list) and the whole family helped decorate it with coconut "fur". I hard boiled a dozen eggs, but we never did get around to dying them!
7. We woke up to freezing rain on Easter Sunday, but fortunately the two minute drive to church was tame. The ice covering the trees was so gorgeous and I attempted to capture the sparkling beauty with Scott's phone camera. It was fun to run into Taralee in the church parking lot, doing the very same thing. By the time we got home we could hear the ice cracking and falling from the trees as it was sunny and becoming warm enough for it to melt.
8. Per tradition, the kids came home from church to find Easter baskets waiting on the stairs! The baskets contained a larger Kinder Egg, a small soccer ball, a binkie-like lollipop, and some chocolate. The boys also received matching ties (Calder included!) This year I didn't stress about finding Helen a new Easter dress. Since her dress arrived the day after Easter last year, and it still fit, it seemed the ideal solution. We even managed to get a family picture!
9. The Weir family was visiting our branch from Marystown and we got to have Easter dinner together. The ham turned out well, but the kids were so stuffed with candy that they hardly touched dinner or the bunny cake. The kids thoroughly enjoyed playing together (Helen loved wandering the house with Chloe, hand-in-hand, and the boys found Zia to be a very worthy wrestling opponent!)
10. We felt so lucky to have Scott home for the ENTIRE second week of Spring Break! It was hard for him to be away from the office during such a busy time, but it was wonderful to have him around. Scott got the bikes ready for the summer and took the boys for a ride to the church building. There they found a bunch of eggs that had remained hidden after the egg hunt on Saturday. They played Legos for hours, ate at Costco (always a highlight for the kids because of the soda that comes with a hot dog!) went to Menchie's, explored a new exhibit at the Geo Center with the Coopers, attended birthday parties, deep-cleaned the kids bedrooms, a few closets and the playroom, finally arranged for a replacement for my phone (if only we'd remembered that we had Apple Care a month ago...) and watched a couple movies. The week was over too quickly, but now we get to look forward to a family trip to Halifax in less than three weeks!
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Weekly Top Ten - March 2, 2014
1. Ian began tennis lessons after school. There are 20 kids in his group (17 boys, 3 girls!) and they meet in the school gym for an hour each week. We signed up a month ago, and as the start date drew near, Ian fretted that he hadn't had a chance to practice before the first lesson. He's competitive, and learning a new skill isn't yet as satisfying to him as already being the most fabulous at something. Fortunately, all the kids in his group are true beginners. Now I am in search of a tiny 21" racket, and a place to practice that isn't covered in 3 feet of snow.
2. On Monday afternoon Scott heard he needed to go to England on business. On Tuesday the tickets were booked, and he left Wednesday morning. I actually prefer his trips to come on suddenly -- then I only have to get through the days he is actually gone, not 2 weeks of anxiety about the upcoming trip PLUS the days he is actually gone.
3. Since Scott's didn't have to be at the airport until 10:30, we spent Wednesday morning taking a drive to our favorite beach, Middle Cove. I had never seen it covered in snow before, plus we wanted to see if the giant sheets of ice were still hanging from the cliffs (they weren't). It was a beautiful sunny day, though just below freezing. We had some time to spare so we made a quick stop at Target for some baby wipes. Then I dropped Scott at the airport. Generally Scott takes a taxi or drives himself, so it was fun to see him off at the airport for a change.
From lookout near Outercove Rd.
5. This week I began bringing Calder in with me when I would tuck Joseph in at night. Those two boys already have a really special relationship, and Calder just melts into Joseph when they are snuggled up in Joseph's bed. Joseph will usually sing a few songs to Calder, and then list off all the words that Calder has "said" that day. (Calder's grunts and coo's really do sound like words sometimes!)
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Sunday, February 23, 2014
Weekly Top - February 23, 2014
1) Monday was the "Family Day" holiday, so the boys didn't have school. Things are busy for Scott at work and he wasn't able to take his vacation day, but he did join us for lunch. The boys spent the day duct taping diaper boxes together and playing with Legos (Ian's had magically reappeared from a long stay in Mr. Gunny's bowels) and I made 6 loaves of homemade, home-ground, whole wheat bread. I broke off one of the handles on the wheat grinder and plumes of wheat flour billowed out the side, even while I tried to hold it together. Half the kitchen was coated in the fine powder. The biggest problem though is that I can't plug my ears from the deafening sound of the grinder while I am also holding the broken lid shut. Helen was mesmerized by the process of proofing yeast and her eyes were so wide when I showed her how the yeast was suddenly high enough to lift the towel that covered the bowl.
This should be a video of Calder's nightmare. (IE Helen screeching his name and inch from his face.)
2) On Tuesday I made a few dozen whole wheat muffins. Even though I'd eaten nearly a whole loaf of whole wheat bread the day before, I was still eager enough that I ate half a dozen whole wheat muffins. The next day, and for two days following, Calder was really congested, and screamed and squirmed while nursing. I've decided to lay off the wheat. (Update: avoiding wheat for 5 days hasn't made a difference. Cal is probably just due for a higher dose of reflux medication.)
3) Helen had her BFF Scarlett Cooper over this week while their family packed to move. The girls played the piano, fought over the same naked doll, and generally had a lovely time together while I cleaned the kitchen. They've played together since Helen was 11 months and Scarlett was 7 months -- I am so glad they have each other!
4) Thursday was a snow day. There was freezing rain predicted, but it never materialized. It was a nice, boring day at home. After delightedly dressing in play clothes, the kids spent all morning doing playdough at the counter. They had a bakery and I purchased their grossly over-priced goods. I even bought the "recipe" for Ian's cookies for $21.50 (I haggled him down from $50). This was especially a bad deal because the recipe was written in Ian's own form of Sanskrit, which I cannot even read. I hate playdough because it crumbles into a gigantic mess, and today was no exception. But everyone had a lovely day and no one even had a time out! That's as near perfect as it ever gets around here!
5) I prepared and delivered a talk in Sacrament meeting on why we pray in the name of Jesus Christ. At the outset, I actually had no clue why we pray in Christ's name. It was unique experience preparing this talk for that reason, and also because I found so few resources on LDS.org to draw from. It was a really rewarding experience preparing this talk though, because I got to do a lot of thinking and figuring out based on other truths that I have a testimony of. As always, I'm glad to have it behind me!
6) Calder began smiling! We've caught him looking "pleasantly" at us for a couple weeks, but on three occasions this week Cal was sitting upright on my lap, head resting on my crossed leg, and he opened his mouth wide and then settled it into the sweetest, most sparkly-eyed smile. It looks a whole lot like his "sleeping" smiles and completely melts our hearts. Scott was right there with me twice when this occurred. It's no wonder we anticipate this milestone -- it's magical!
7) On Saturday the our dear friends the Coopers moved across town to their first house! We're thrilled for them, but I'll really miss having them 83 seconds up the street from us. It was fun to have their kids over for a playdate while Scott was helping with the move. Beautiful snowglobe snow was falling outside and they kids couldn't bare to stay indoors. We scrounged up enough snow pants and gloves to go around and they all played out there so happily for more than an hour! The rest of the day was spent playing with Magna Tile castles inhabited by Playmobile pirates while Helen and Scarlett devised ways to sneak brownies from a pan on the counter.
8) My iPhone fell into the toilet on Friday. After spending 48 hours in a bag of rice, it is working again! I don't think the camera will ever be the same again (it has trouble focusing) but at least I won't have to give up Instagram completely. The upside of this was that I pulled out my nice camera a lot this weekend while my phone was out of commission.
9) This weekend my grandparents moved their belongings from Lake Havasu, Arizona to the SF Bay Area! They recently purchased a house near my parents home, and I am so happy to know that they will be close to family. Now we'll just have to plan a trip out to see their new house!
10) Apart from Calders baby blessing day, Cal has only ever worn pajamas. PJs makes diaper changes easier, are perfectly suited for our climate, and avoid the discomfort of having a waistband when you spend your day folded in half. But today Calder wore real clothes to church. It was fun to dress him up, and he looked adorable.
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