Monday, May 27, 2013

The McLeans and the Wonderful, Amazing, Not Bad, Very Good Day!



Some days just warrant recording.  Some day are so good that you have to write down the details because you don't want to forget them.  Some details you need to savor so in 20 years you can recount them and remember how you felt when you were there.  Today was one of those days.

It started like most of our weekends start.  Chris woke up early and took the dogs to the park to play ball.  He came come and I was up and dressed in running clothes, waiting for the boys to wake up.  Once we heard Brody ping us with an "UHHH", we knew they were up and waiting for us to come and rescue them from their cribs.  Chris went to get the boys and I left to run to the farmers' market. 

I ran the three miles to the market, enjoying the quite streets, enjoying the crisp weather, enjoying the alone time and enjoying a rare break from having to change or dress the boys!  When I arrived at the farmers' market, I grabbed an iced coffee and made my way to the parking lot to find my family.  Chris was just arriving with the boys and unloading them into the stroller.  He had dressed them in really cute outfits (of which I have no pictures) of coordinating stripped shirts, khaki shorts and their hipster shoes.  I always enjoy seeing what he decides to put them in since I tend to be the one who picks out their clothes.

We shopped for our meat and produce and enjoyed the music, the weather and the people.  When we were all finished, we go back in the car and decided to head to REI to check out their store brand balance bike.  We are in the market for bikes for the boys and wanted to try some out to see which ones were going to be a good fit.

The boys love REI.  We tend to let them terrorize the place when we go, running up and down isles and touching as many things as they can before we shoo them to the next interesting item.  This time was no different.  Brady was immediately mesmerized by the bike selection, especially the ones hanging form the ceiling.  We put the boys on the balance bike but they were way too big.  We let them run around and then herded them up to head home.
 "what do you mean this bike is too big!"

Once home, we ate lunch and then decided to head to the beach.  We got ready, placed a few things in a bag, and left right before nap time in the hopes that the boys would sleep in the car on the 40 minute drive over the hill.  We were 50% right and Brody took a nice snooze while Brady pretty much talked and demanded that I read to him the whole time.  Once we got to Half Moon bay, we grabbed some coffee and some snacks and then went to the beach!

The boys LOVE playing in the sand.  It was cold and windy and they hardly noticed.  They like to run around and play in the little tide pools that exist along the rock walls.  The love to see the birds and kites flying overhead.  The beach is hardly crowded so if the boys want to take off and run, they have no shortage of space.  It is truly great!





We played hard, letting them splash and run and throw sand and expend all sorts of energy.  After they were sufficiently dirty, wet and cold, we stripped them down, wrapped Brady in Chris's sweat shirt and Brody in a towel and carried them off the beach.  We changed them and the had a picnic in the car.  The boys devoured multiple slices of cheese and fruit and could not stop giggling and laughing because they were in the front of the car.




After our picnic, we strapped the boys down and left town.  They immediately fell asleep and Chris and I decided we were not ready to go home and end our day.  I started googling to see what stores carried balance bikes and we headed to a fantastic toy store just West of where we live.  We tried out some bikes and settled on two that were awesome.  They fit the boys perfectly and did not seem to heavy for the boys to manipulate.  We bought two and headed out to dinner. 

Very close to the toy store, there is a great hamburger place that uses all natural products to make their food.  We all ate burgers and the boys tried their first french fries and sweet potato fries.  I can't say they were too impressed with either but it was still a treat to eat out and have someone else have to clean the floor ;)

After having filled up on food and adventure, we headed home.  Chris put the boys bikes together and the boys tried riding them around the living room.  We bathed them and put them to bed with smiles on their faces and on ours.


Not every day is like this, but I cherish the ones that are.This particular day happenes to be one that I want to remember forever.

5 comments:

  1. Reading about your day made me so happy! What a terrific day for you all to remember forever (and now you have all the details down to be able to tell the boys when they are older). By the way, I love the title to this post. I read "Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day" to my students at the start of every school year. Oh, the mention of this book reminded me that I have three really funny moose picture books that you will have to check out of your library some time. The author is Margie Palatini. She is hilarious! More for when the boys are older, but so great.
    Yay for Strider balance bikes. I know they (and you) will just love them. They look soooo cute straddling them. Can't wait to see videos of them scooting around (kinda makes me think of the Flintstones every time Hunter rides his!)
    Now that I have written a book, I will go. Keep the great posts coming. Miss you guys!

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  2. Sounds like a wonderful day! I sometimes feel like my life is still like grad school when I ride the highs to get through the lows!

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  3. How fun! Sometimes you just need to spend the entire day out of the house. I was so glad to see you got the striders. They are the best. You two will be running after the boys on those in no time!

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  4. This makes me want to move to California.

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  5. I loved Half moon Bay and in fact, still have some sand I saved from a trip there. Joy

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