Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Halloween 2016



Halloween at this age is SO much fun. E.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g. is exciting- thinking about costumes, picking a costume, wearing costumes out and about, and (of course) the prospect of candy, seeing Halloween decorations, seeing scary decorations.... the fun is seemingly endless.  One difference between this year and previous years is that in addition to the fun of dressing up, there is a new found  "fun" of being scarred.  They love being surprised and the thrill of being just a little scared has encouraged the boys to play endless games of hide and seek.  They love finding a good spot and when the time is right, jumping out to give me (or Hank) a good scare.  I can barely stay in the house when they play with game with Chris because the screaming and laughing is deafening.  Chris likes to find really good hiding spots but Hank likes to give his location away and Hank can't stand when Chris jumps out and scares the boys so as soon as Chris jumps out of hiding, Hank pounces on Chris.  The whole scene is chaotic and hilarious.  On one occasion Brody got me particularly good.  Brody was hiding in an alcove close to my bathroom.  I walked by and he jumped out screaming "rarrrrr".  I screamed while I continued to walk into the bathroom. Unbeknownst to me, Brady was in the bathroom and he started to scream in response to my scream-walking.  The three of were rolling in laughter because we had  created a scream chain.  In addition to accepting that scary is sometime fun, Brody and Brady also are loving the idea that magic exists and that magic can be used to turn someone or something into something else. Brady is constantly trying out different spells and is always lamenting that his magic wand is not real enough.   All of these factors add up to make the holiday (which used to be one that I had no love for) into something that is incredibly fun.


We started off our celebration by buying huge pumpkins and decorating the yard.  The boys love looking at Halloween decorations so they were spellbound by the idea that they could pick out some decorations for our personal yard. Chris took them out shopping and they came home with some hilarious props.  The kids got a kick out of placing them in the yard.  On another weekend we carved pumpkins.  This is the perfect age for them to appreciate the fun of chasing each other around with pumpkin guts! Sadly our pumpkins disintegrated by the time Halloween rolled around. Ahh, California life....





We talked about Halloween costumes endlessly and when I though we were in the sweet spot of them being excited enough about an idea and it being close enough to the actual holiday- we pulled the trigger and purchases their costumes.  Brady wanted to be a pirate and Brody wanted to be a Ninja Turtle. They wore their costumes around the house for days.  I love how much imagination play they get out of them. In addition to the purchased costumes, Brady made me Halloween earrings and a necklace out of some card-stock pumpkins I had around the house.  I thought this was incredibly thoughtful and in typical mom fashion I stored them away deeeeeeeeep in my closet for safe keeping.  To my surprise, he remembered that he had made them and reminded me that I needed to wear my Halloween jewelry out and about on Halloween night!  Anything for you, thoughtful boy!




Their preschool puts on a Enchanted House with is essentially a walking tour of different book scenes with the teachers as actors throughout.  It is so fun and something the boys look forward to.  We dressed up for the tour and then hit one of the local town's trick or treating events.  On Halloween morning I made monster toast and the boys wore pajamas to school.  Then that evening we were so lucky to have Aunt Kathy and Uncle Sam come over IN COSTUME and trick or treat with us.  We walked around our local streets and it was nearly impossible to keep up with the kids.  They were sprinting from house to house and would have zig zagged the whole time if we did not tell them to stick to one side of the street.  It was so dark out I was sure they were going to bite it by going at warp speed from house to house but they did just fine.  It was so fun.  They ended the night sharing candy with us and having stories read to them (including Hank) by Kathy and Sam.  What a great ending to a fantastic month of fun!





















Saturday, November 26, 2016

Pre-School 2016-2017

After we got back from NY the boys started back at our beloved preschool.  Although they were a little hesitant not to be returning to their old classroom, they were super excited to be back at school.  Here are some picture to document their first day. Here's to a wonderful year!




New York Trip: Summer 2016

Just 4 days after we came home from Seattle we turned around and left for New York. We flew on a red eye and I was nervous it was going to be crazy but in reality it was not terrible.  In the grand scheme of things, it just made the trip feel more like an adventure. Here are the highlights.

1.  Gigi having all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren home at once!
I am not sure when the last time my sister and my cousins were all together but add Brady and Brody to the mix and it was one special gathering. We got to spend tons of time at GiGi's house.  The kids were so funny and did not skip a beat.  They remember all the things they played with on previous trips at GiGi's house and they went right to them.  They love to use use her arm extender/grabber thing to pick up various items,  put on all the gloves and scarves (particularly funny on August), and get the hidden stuffed animals out from her bedroom.  We also got to play cards, play with Aunt Stacey and snuggle with some seriously cute puppies. Visits like these make it seem like less of a big deal that we live so far away because I see how many memories are cemented in the kids minds.





















2. Fishing  
We got to go fishing at Auntie  Barbara's house.  The kids had never been fishing and it was super special for Tickle Grandpa to take them fishing for the first time.  He bought them rods and picked up worms and off we went to a magical stocked pond in Barbara's yard.  The kids were so excited to go fishing but I fear we have completely skewed their understanding of what fishing is.  Seconds after we cast the line into the water, a fish would nibble the worm and get caught on the hook.  The water was so clear that we could sometimes see three or more fish fighting over the same worm on the end of the hook.  It was incredible. I am so curious how they will handle the next time fishing when it takes more than 30 seconds to catch a fish!



















3.  Swimming in lakes
While in NY we took advantage of the various mountain lakes and swam away some very hot days.  After our amazing fishing experience the boys were a bit confused about swimming in water where they saw so many fish swimming beneath the surface.  They thought they were going to get bitten just the ways the worms had.  After seeing how afraid the fish were of them, they became braver and swam with no worries.  One afternoon the four of us headed up to Bethel to swim and tour around the Woodstock site.  It was fun to be a tourist where I grew up and to see the area in such different eyes.  










4.  Seeing great friends
While were on on the east coast we were able to visit with some of my dearest friends and attend my 20th high school reunion.  It is amazing how these visits can really fill your bucket and make you feel so so good. We had a magical date day in NYC and ended the day with a fantastic dinner with Christine, Jerry, Danielle and Joe.  I wish this was something we could do once a month instead of once every 10 years!

5.  All the games
The boys got used to playing game after game after game this week and (Brady especially) could not get enough of the concentrated game attention.  Cards, trouble, hungry hippos.... the fun was endless and they ate it up.



6.  Fun with Auntie Ray-Ray
Auntie Ray-Ray come home to the boys as many times as she could.  They could not get enough of her silliness and funniness!




7.  Celebrating Nana's Birthday.
We were also lucky enough to be in town to celebrate Nana's birthday.  We went out to a very nice dinner and got to enjoy time together.  This summer we somehow managed to be able to celebrate both my mom and dad's birthday.  I think this is amazing. It was a wonderful and relaxing trip!