Wednesday, November 22, 2006

November




These two pictures I got recently - the first is my friend Kate and I when she came to town for a leadership meeting at the end of October. The other is me with Grandma Winky when I roped her into doing a photo shoot for my company's recruitment campaign.

We're really looking forward to going to Grandma Winky's tomorrow for Thanksgiving. The kids are very excited to play hide and seek with Tina and look for deer up on the hill. Of course, mashed potatoes are the highlight for Estelle and George is fixated on his ham and sweet potatoes. John will go to the Lions game too.

When I was gone last weekend the kids went to their first real sleepover. This was a birthday party for one of George's classmates - at a hotel. Her mom got 2 rooms and let the kids swim. The boys went to sleep at 9PM and the girls in the other room stayed up past midnight. Then on Sunday John took the kids to the hockey game (it was Girl Scout day). Estelle was over-the-top about everything and George just liked the cotton candy.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Last Weekend at the Apple Orchard






While John was out of town last weekend we went to the Erie Apple Orchard (Estelle had already been this season on her school field trip). We went a little before the OWE Family group that we were meeting up with at 1 PM Saturday because Roy & Joyce were coming over at 4 PM to watch the kids for the evening (while mom and Sara celebrated their birthdays by taking a trip to Ann Arbor to see the Martha Graham dance company and eat Ethiopian food at the Blue Nile restaurant - yum). Getting there early allowed us to go in the pumpkin jumper, the caterpillar slide, and on a pony ride. The kids fed big carrots to the ponies they rode. We also bought apple cider donuts, a gallon of cider and 2 1/2 pecks of apples - Macintosh for Estelle & mom, Golden Delicious for George. Once we met the Family group (J.T., Ben W., Eli, Olivia, Kimberly & Christina made it for this outing) we scoped out pumpkins and went on a hay ride. We got to pick more apples to add to our stash. Good thing we like A-P-P-L-E-S so much!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Been A While...




We've had a busy 6 weeks!
The Memory Walk was at the zoo at the end of September (see above picture).
Estelle started soccer with her dad as the coach, a seven-game season. She usually scores at least one goal each game when she gets the chance to play offense.
Both kids are enjoying school, with reading and writing work as a highlight.
Estelle is doing a reading challenge to read 10 books in October. She'll earn a pizza. She's also started Brownies (so this is fair warning that we're expecting you all to buy cookies from her). She took a trip to the Erie Apple Orchard and I got to go with her (another picture above).
George is enjoying computer time at school and has figured out how to get to his favorite sites at home too.
Halloween costumes have been chosen already, though we're not sure all the places we can possibly go to trick-or-treat. The selection process was interesting with George deciding between a banana and a Power Ranger. We looked at 4 stores before we found what we wanted.
John took a trip with friends to go whitewater rafting on the Gaulley River in West Virginia. He came home pretty muddy.
Hope you're enjoying your fall!

Monday, September 04, 2006

Mom's Night at the Emmy Awards

John didn't get close up shots but the limo might not have fit if he had ...

My friend Pam usually has us over for the season premiere (and season finale) of Desperate Housewives. This year she'll be out of town so she decided to have a party for the Emmys. Since she'd asked us to dress in "red carpet" attire, Christine decided we should arrive in style, and rented a limo. Seven of us rode to Pam's and surprised her. We rode around for a little while before getting out to be interviewed by Pam's son about which designer we were wearing. I got to say "I'm wearing my pajamas" (since I was actually wearing a velvet night gown, not having any true ball gowns or even bridesmaid dresses to salvage). We had fun playing Emmy bingo, picking the winners, and eating food that all started with e or m ... especially considering I wouldn't have watched the Emmys otherwise. Now we just have to find a place to watch Desperate Housewives.

First Day of School







As you can see from the pictures, we went back to school (started almost 2 weeks ago and I've been delinquent in updating the blog, oh well). It was a full day and despite his reservations about not knowing anyone, George had a good time. He found that he DID know someone, Nikyah from Miss Maria's class at his pre-school was in his class, so that made him feel better. He told me the other night that all the kids know his name, but he doesn't know everyone's. He'll get to be friends with everyone, sooner or later. Estelle had a few friends from last year who didn't come back ("Fred couldn't be in our class because 1st grade is packed!"). There were 24 kids signed up, although I don't think all of them have ended up arriving. She thinks she passed her first spelling test this Friday. The words were 'the', 'red', 'like', 'see', and 'to'. George could read them too.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

RIBS!

This past Saturday night, Estelle went to her friend Savannah's birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese. So, the boys needed something to do and John decided to take George to the Ribfest and a Mud Hens game. George is pretty good about trying new things and he found he really liked ribs. He was a little mad that he didn't get to stay until the end of the Mud Hens game that went into extra innings, but he'll survive. I guess John had such a taste for ribs that he bought some baby back ribs at the market and cooked them for dinner tonight. Estelle even liked them tonight! Little does he know we'll be having barbequed spare ribs as one of the entrees tomorrow night at our luau! The only downside was that George apparently dropped one which was quickly snapped up by Oscar. The kids had a fun time watching the people setting up the tent this afternoon - when the men were staking it into the yard they discovered an underground hornets' nest that caused quite an uproar. Krystal sent the kids upstairs to clean their rooms so they wouldn't be paying as close attention to the conversation of the workers. Aloha!

Friday, July 14, 2006

Safe-T-City

After graduation with mom at Wendy's (where he chose to go for celebration lunch).


The view from the bleachers of George marching in.


George receiving his diploma.


George sitting with his classmates before singing "Yankee Doodle" - with safety modifications of course.


George and Deputy Chief Diggs.


George graduated from Safe-T-City, a program for kids entering Kindergarden in Toledo, on July 7th. He learned about fire safety, bike safety, railroad safety, health care, how to cross the street, stranger danger, and a variety of other information. Now he has something more to talk about than Xiaolin Showdown and other shows on Cartoon Network!

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Catching up

The family at a park in Chinatown.
Kids at the Chinatown gate.
Kids waiting for the trolley car - it was an ozone action day so we rode for free and squished in with lots of people ...
Admittedly it has been a hectic few weeks. Our trip to San Francisco was very fun - got to see Chinatown, Fisherman's Wharf, ride a trolley car, go buy chocolate coins at Ghirardelli Square (George's highlight), spend hours at the Exploratoreum, cross the Golden Gate bridge, see the lovely views from Sausalito and Half Moon Bay, and swim in 3 hotel pools. The working and lecture parts of the trip were productive for me and hopefully Grandma Muffin enjoyed spending time with the kids and seeing a new place. It was great for the kids to meet Jack, my friend Stephanie's son, and my highlight was eating lunch at one of my favorite restaurants, the R & G Lounge. Estelle decided the aisle seat was boring, so we had to negotiate for positions on the way home. The other news was that Grandma Muffin ended up in the hospital on Tuesday after arriving home late Sunday night. She had her appendix out - thankfully that waited until she was home to happen. Glad all is well now!

Monday, June 19, 2006

Some Pictures




A couple pictures from recent graduations - Estelle with her friends, George and Estelle with Miss Gayla at pre-school, and both kids congratulating Tyler upon graduation. We leave early in the morning for San Francisco and get back on Sunday the 25th. Looking forward to visiting Stephanie while we're out there and spending time with Grandma Muffin. I'd better finish packing!

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

ABC Camp

I was wrong about the theme of camp being "Around the World" this week - it is "Down on the Farm". I was having a hard time figuring out why they'd be learning about chickens if they were going around the world.
George reports he's getting more adventurous at the pool, now likes to jump in with no one to catch him but only if he's wearing his floaty. Estelle went off the diving board yesterday!
And, we had great spaghetti and meatballs from Krystal for our dinner last night. George loved the garlic bread too, a surprise to him and everyone.
Last night we were reading one of our favorites, "The Bear Snores On" for our bedtime story and Estelle was reading to us. George listened until she said a wrong word and he quietly corrected her "that says den". I'm glad he was so unassuming about it because she would've tried to outdo him if she realized that he's reading at the same time she is.
Today a visit to the family center at the art museum was on the agenda. We'll see what kind of stuff they create.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Summer

We survived the Festival. Phew! Actually we all had a good time. Estelle particularly liked the magic show by our neighborhood friend Martin Jarret. He made her ear disappear (and reappear) among other fun tricks. We might hire him to do a show for her first grade class next school year. They got ice cream from the ice cream trucks both days too. George had to have Power Puff Girls ice cream.
The kids enjoyed the visit with Grandma June and Allan. Mud Hens game, out for dinner a couple nights, egg rolls for George and mushrooms + white rice for Estelle from our favorite Chinese place, Kindergarden and pre-school graduations, all of the Festival fun, and more magic tricks with a different magician at Spaghetti Warehouse.
Krystal started with us last Monday and it has gone very well. The kids have gone to the library, Art Museum, swimming at the Y ... this week they have Project ABC camp - a couple hours each morning to learn about "Around the World". They'll probably go swimming today and have yoga this afternoon. Since we missed sign ups for t-ball / coach pitch, we're going to do one more round of gymnastics class but will have them go during the day so Krystal can take them. We're going to have her homemade spaghetti & meatballs tonight for dinner too! The kids want to see "Over the Hedge" and "Cars" at the theater. Maybe we'll save that for a cloudy day. It is beautiful right now.
We leave Tuesday the 20th for San Francisco. I'm trying to figure out whether I should invest in a portable DVD player or if my laptop will work to keep people occupied on the trip out there. Got to pack our lunches too. Uncrustables will work out great but maybe I should take a trip up to Ann Arbor and visit Trader Joe's for some other yummy stuff. Or, just tell John where to find it - will have to make him a detailed map.
Should be a fun summer.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Festival is coming ...

No, that's not Festivus ... Check out www.toledooldwestend.com for info. Guiedbooks went out with flyers asking for any more volunteers (plus sign ups for garage sales and entries in the Bake-Off). I'm taking this week off to tie up any remaining loose ends - which I hope there are not too many. Estelle will have Kindergarten graduation on Tuesday morning and George will have pre-school graduation on Thursday. His last day there will be Friday and Krystal is starting with us full time next Monday. The kids are looking forward to the summer of COSI, swimming, zoo, and bumming around. I've also got them signed up for a couple weeks of Project A-B-C, 2 hours in the mornings on 4 days a week with a theme... and of course the trip to San Francisco (home of the chocolate coins) in a few weeks - should be quite an adventure.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

May Update

John started his new job Monday and it seems like it will work out well. He doesn't have a phone at his desk yet and decided to get a cell phone (that he can actually use - instead of the pre-paid one that he bought 3 years ago and has lost 5 or 6 times since then). He's done internet research and packed / unpacked boxes so far - not too exciting but since the company just moved to a new laboratory I don't know how well set up they are. He's been leaving around 8 and getting home after 6, though the first night he took a detour to go to Sam's for dishwasher soap and a pizza. The proximity to Sam's could be dangerous!
We gave notice that George's last day at pre-school will be June 2. His friend Jenny has already left and he had kind of a rough time while Estelle was on spring break - she went to school with him but wouldn't really play with him (because she sees him all the time). He's used to being #1 with her.
Last week John did a science show for the 1st Grade at Estelle's school and George had stayed home so he got to go be a helper. Estelle was too. They made John a really nice laminated set of pictures they'd drawn as a thank you card.
Over the weekend we had 2 boys sleep over Friday night while their parents were at a yoga retreat. Everyone had a good time but too much Cartoon Network! Saturday the Arboretum had their plant sale and our block all planted raspberry impatients around our trees between the sidewalk and the street. Sunday we met Lynda and her husband Mark (from my work) at our friend Kathy's house to plant flowers and clean up the yard a little while she's away on a medical leave.
Preparations for the Old West End Festival are keeping me busy. Check out www.toledooldwestend.com - look under Festival and Magazine (May issue is the Festival preview that has a nifty picture of all of us with Mudonna - the Mud Hens mascot - in last year's parade.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Pictures

Estelle in the fire truck (one of our surprises for the egg hunt).

George and Kayla at the egg hunt - very goofy.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Egg Hunt

Great weather, great turn out this year for our 4th annual Easter Egg Hunt. George was disappointed that Jenny and Madison didn't make it but happy that Kayla and Breanna did. His other guy friends of course but he's the ladies' man. Estelle's classmate Savannah (who had been talking with her on the phone every night for the last 2 weeks even though they're only 6!) finally got to come over. Now Estelle is worried that now she'll like George better - after spending 3 hours together today they were talking on the phone this evening and Savannah asked to speak to George! Makes me think back to when I was pregnant with him and one of my friends said I was going to have to watch him like a hawk because he'd always be friends by default with his sister's girlfriends. We had a problem with the chocolate fountain not moving the way it was supposed to - ended up just serving chocolate fondue (marshmallows and strawberries were the favorites with pretzels and Nilla wafers coming in a close second). George did not even go out to hunt for eggs because he wanted to be first in line for the chocolate. We had a visit from an art car and the fire trucks finally made it over after a couple of runs this morning. Savannah and Alison stayed the longest and had fun playing with bubbles and Barbies in the driveway while we cleaned up inside. It is a fun time for everyone if a little chaotic. We did move the "starting gate" outside this year instead of having 100 people crammed in our foyer. And the mysterious person who called and said they were bringing 3 children and 7 adults never showed up, at least not that I know of! Here's some pictures of Estelle in the fire truck and George with Kayla goofing off. Happy Easter!

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

And, in other news ...

We had a great time in Indianapolis visiting our cousins and spending Saturday at the indoor water park. George liked the "Lazy River" the best and Estelle went down the 4-story tall "Tube Slide" a couple times. John and I both tried the fast water slides and once was enough for me. Made out of blue plastic, dark, loop-de-loops, with water flowing through and then plunging you at top speed into the pool at the end - yikes! I'm with George, the Lazy River was a good way to go. We got to celebrate Gumpy's birthday last Sunday and brought home plenty of great blueberry muffins. With everyone so involved in our busy lives, it is nice to take time to just enjoy each other's company. John took a new job that he will start in May. He says May 8th but I think that is a Saturday so it is probably not right. He will have about a 45 minute commute, that he's not particularly looking forward to, but with the limitations on grant funding through the government, he's happy to have a "real" job doing something he's experienced with. His title will be Research Scientist and he'll be designing assays. What the heck is an assay, you might ask ... a test kit for scientists to use when doing specific kinds of experiments. Sounds like fun eh? At least he will get to work in a casual atmosphere and - he says he's only 5 miles from McDonald's... weirdo!

Teeth





Well on Saturday Estelle lost her first tooth (courtesy of George hitting her in the mouth with the computer keyboard when she was bugging him for a turn to play at pbskids) and then the second one came out on Sunday. I had my camera at the office so didn't get any pictures with only one tooth missing, and it is kind of hard to see that she is missing any at all because the new teeth have already started to come in. But, she is very happy to finally have her name on the tooth chart at school - the last one in her class to lose any teeth. The tooth fairy was very generous ... $5 each! The teeth are saved in a little silver cup just like John had when he was little.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Some Pictures



OK - the top picture might look kind of dark but it is John dressed in his Queen Sancha Ball costume for Mardi Gras, then Estelle is in her Storm jersey ready to go to the hockey game... and my encounter with hockey (since I didn't get to go to the game) - the only recognizable hockey celebrity ... who happened to be in Columbus on Friday night for his team's game there. Apparently his father, Wayne Sr., was wandering around the exhibit area at the speech & hearing convention singing songs in Italian and swiping people's candy bars. Very interesting!

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Life

Let's see ... life around here has been ... BUSY! Things are gearing up for the neighborhood Festival and it seems like I'm doing a little about that every day. We've set an internal deadline for ourselves of April 1 to have all the details worked out and it is coming up very quickly. I've started on the taxes and getting ready for the Easter Egg Hunt, so when both of those deadlines occur on April 15, I should be done. We got the materials for George to sign up for Kindergarten. I know he's looking forward to it although he'll miss his many friends from preschool who will all scatter and go different places. We've re-scheduled our trip to Indy for next weekend and Estelle is really looking forward to seeing her cousins. She still hasn't lost those two loose teeth on the bottom even though the big teeth are halfway in already. It looks funny to have two rows. Oh, and she moved up to "Kippers" in gymnastics so she's enjoying learning some new skills. One of her friends from Sunday School is also in her class.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Sick

Even though Estelle enjoyed her birthday last Thursday, she was the first of the family to get sick. First we thought it was too much cotton candy at the Toledo Storm hockey game (where she wore her awesome new Storm jersey and scarf from Aunt Meghan and Unky Jeff ~ thanks!) or John attributed it to dinner at Applebee's, but since she didn't eat much there, it was just a bug. She recovered quickly and we did get to Target on Sunday to spend her gift card from Grandma June and Allan. She got a new baby doll she named "Jack", a Bratz Girls sports bottle, a Simpson's DVD and a Pooh night light ~ thanks to them too!
We didn't go to Indianapolis for the weekend because the cousins were sick, postponing our water park and birthday celebration to mid-March. But, good thing we didn't go because John stayed in bed yesterday, throwing up and this afternoon at school George complained of chest pain then proceeded to throw up before we left there. Ugh.
I hope I'm not next, but with superior genes and good health, I'm confident it won't happen.
Smile ...

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Time Flies!

I spent a few days in southern California two weeks ago for work and doing a speaking engagement. Got to have dinner Friday night with a friend from high school who lives in the LA area. It took me 2 hours and 15 minutes to get from Palm Springs to Orange County and it took her 2 hours and 45 minutes from the San Fernando Valley. California was beautiful and the weather was amazing - in the 80's in February - but boy the traffic was unreal! Got to spend Saturday afternoon and evening with Aunt Cindy and Uncle George. We went to the Crab Cooker in Newport Beach for dinner after a visit to Trader Joe's. We don't have Trader Joe's in Toledo and I've found a new addiction to their peach salsa. I bought dried apples to eat on the plane since the deli boxes don't seem to contain anything besides turkey and cookies, neither of which agree with me. Both kids had Valentine's parties but we were pleasantly surprised at how little candy they brought home. Five kids in Estelle's class (including her) have February birthdays so they're getting their fill of treats as it is. She's got John set up to do a science show for her class and the first grade on her birthday so we won't bring cake to school for her, just dancing spaghetti. Both kids took the day off Monday for President's Day and we saw Curious George at the theater then went to the dentist for checkups. No new cavities, though Estelle's one filling had fallen out for the third time and had to be replaced. Tonight we received the Marrietta Hubbard "Good Neighbor Award" from our neighborhood association. Now we have to figure out who to give it to next month. It's been passed around since 1998. Can't believe it has been almost two weeks since my last entry in this blog. Sorry about that - time just seems to fly by! And, p.s. the blog entry won't let me hit return to start new paragraphs tonight so you get to read "stream of consciousness" style. It is hockey for John and Estelle tomorrow night!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Hockey

Estelle has developed quite an interest in hockey. John is taking her to a Toledo Storm game the night before her birthday and she can't stop talking about it. Last night she was watching 2 high school teams play on our local cable sports channel. Very puzzling.

George has officially decided he will NOT be playing soccer this spring. He wants to practice for t-ball but has to wait until it gets warmer. Estelle needs her new baseball glove because she's now right-handed. Actually she says she is "both-handed" but has been writing with her right hand.

We're gearing up to make Valentine's cards and will try not to eat too much candy. John took the kids to Home Depot last weekend where they had a kids' workshop - I think they are making me something for a Valentine's present. Yipee!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Check Ups

Kids went to the doctor this week for their 5- and 6-year old check ups.

George weighed 44.4 pounds and was 43.5 inches tall. He's in the 75th percentile for height and 50th for weight. He got his shots - DTP, polio, and pneumonia. He cried really hard when the nurse gave them, or as Estelle said "she STABBED him".

Estelle weighed 45.6 pounds and was 44.25 inches tall. She's in the 50th percentile for height and weight. They both passed all the neurological tests - she had them hop on one foot, walk backwards, and Estelle being a year older had to flip her hands back and forth quickly on her lap.

They are good for another year.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Scooby Doo

We're looking forward to a friend's birthday party this weekend where they've rented a movie theater and will be showing original Scooby Doo movies. It is in an old fashioned theater that usually shows dollar movies in the afternoon/evening. I wonder if we'll be able to have red slushies.
After the Scooby party, each of the kids was invited to a different birthday party, both starting at 2. Estelle will be roller skating and George will be at a sports party.
The Curious George movie is now being advertised for February (as George says "coming to a theater near you") so we might see that on President's Day since Estelle has the day off.
She's now getting ready for her birthday - 4 weeks away. She wants to go to a hockey game (Toledo Storm) and has also decided that she is right handed so she needs a new glove for coach pitch baseball (she's graduated from t-ball this year). It is so interesting that she is sports minded. We're going to a Super Bowl party and she wants to watch the game as opposed to her other friends who have no idea what it is.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

The Day of the Party

We started out this morning with a call from George's school saying they had no heat and were closed until they could figure it out. Since John had already left for teaching at Owens and has no cell phone, we grabbed a Power Rangers activity book and his art kit (phew, thanks again for that one Jeff & Meghan) and headed to the office after dropping Estelle at school. The rules were "Quiet" and "Listen to mommy". He did great and I'm thankful that nickjr.com isn't blocked because he was focused on that for about 2 hours when I wasn't using my computer. For the afternoon he went over to his friends Ian and Marina's house. Their mom said he can come over any time because her kids actually got along with him there.

We weren't sure who would not make it to Chuck E. Cheese, especially since all the kids from his class had to stay home today, but only 2 didn't come because of that. We had 21 kids who were exhausted by the time they left, darn good pizza, and quite a few tokens left over. George has been making a birthday party list for about 8 months now and was happy that the 5 girls his age whose names he constantly asked how to spell and his former pre-school teacher Miss Jenn all came and had fun. That was really sweet of her! We had 2 cakes - one white and one chocolate - and he chose rainbows for the frosting. Thankfully we have very little left over.

He did get some presents even though we'd said don't bring any. He used his Chuck E. Cheese tickets to buy a cool tye dye shirt that he's now wearing to sleep in. Planning on letting him sleep late in the morning tomorrow too.

Only bad thing was with all the craziness of the morning I didn't bring the camera. Hmmm ... a return trip there might be ... oh no what am I thinking?!

Friday, January 20, 2006

Five and Five

No, not twins, but when asked how old my children are I have to say "Five, and five." Estelle was excited to wrap all the presents and George was good about sharing his toys after he opened everything.

He's now doing a countdown to next Tuesday when he's having 26 of his closest friends to Chuck E. Cheese for dinner. Anyone care to donate towards this cause? John says it will be the most expensive party ever ... I think he's forgetting we're going to an indoor water park in February for Estelle's birthday, though that will only be with her cousins. Thank goodness we said NO presents - we have enough in the toy room.

We hope to have a quiet weekend of sleeping late, watching football, doing laundry, and eating up the muffins. Maybe a few rounds of Atari thrown in there too.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

This Old Man

George has been singing "This Old Man" - up to 30 ... though I have to come up with the things for the old man to play knick knack on. It is quite funny in light of it being his last day as a 4 year old today.
He got quite a bounty yesterday - chocolate surprise muffins from Gumpy & Grandma Muffin (who were also very nice to include blueberry muffins for Estelle) , a check that he'll put in his bank account to make his number bigger from Gramma R. (that he's excited about because he also got a check from Grandma Winky so now he has a HUNDRED BUCKS), and the other big hit was the t-shirt (that he's wearing today) and Target gift card from Grandma June & Allan. The gift card is a monkey, which he loves, and it has holes in it so it can be a finger puppet. He's looking forward to going shopping. Items under consideration for purchase include toys, rainbow sheets for his bed, a lamp, and DVDs. Don't think he can fit that all in but he hopes they let him keep the gift card after he spends his money. Thank you to everyone!

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Toys and Food

George got his Power Ranger toys from Unky Jeff & Aunt Meghan yesterday. They were a big hit. Thanks! He's named the red Power Ranger "Austin" and talks to him on the phone when there's a big emergency situation - asking him if he can be there in one second. Oh what an imagination!

Estelle and John did indeed go shopping for his birthday presents yesterday on their day off together. They got him a Wiffle Ball set (in hopes that he won't dislike ALL sports, only soccer) and a chin up bar that will probably be set up in his closet.

He's decided on homemade cheeseburgers and french fries for his birthday meal. He first stuck with his favorite choice - sweet potatoes, cauliflower, and ham that he says all together so it sounds like sweetatoecauliflam - but since he's getting older he decided that change is good. The treat at school will be Spiderman cupcakes and the cake for his party will be half chocolate / half vanilla with rainbow frosting. You know, he might grow up to be a party planner instead of a t.v. ad executive ... although this morning he told Miss Gayla in great detail about the commercial about Trix cereal that he was eating for breakfast.

Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Wiggly Estelle

We think there might be a visit from the tooth fairy at our house shortly. Estelle's bottom front left tooth is very wiggly! She can move it with her tongue. She will be very happy if she indeed loses her first tooth while she's still 5. I hear the tooth fairy brings five bucks for the first tooth!

George's teeth, on the other hand, are firmly planted in his mouth.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

One More Week

George is counting down the days until he is 5. He still hasn't decided what to have for his dinner or what image he wants on his cake. We might introduce the concept of ice cream cake but don't know if we can put Power Rangers or Dora on one.
Seems like we're all back to good health at our house. Estelle has a 1/2 day Friday and the day off on Monday. She's looking forward to a day with daddy. Maybe they'll go shopping for George's birthday present.

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Oh I forgot these!







Some funny pictures from John's birthday.

Back to normal ... whatever that is ...

Estelle went back to school on Wednesday and had a good week there. George didn't miss any school but did have problems going to bed and falling asleep this week. It is too dark, too light, too cold, too hot, too everything in his room unless someone is in there sleeping with him. Too bad we can't just make Oscar sleep in there but he won't go ...
We went back to gymnastics this week. George was glad to see his little friend again, and he got a kiss and hug when he invited her to his upcoming birthday party.
Today is a lazy day. We've got to put away most of the Christmas decorations, though we'll leave a few things out given that we're having a party here on the 18th.
Last night we went to a potluck at church and undecorated everything there. It only took about an hour with 30 people working on it. Since it was Epiphany we ordered 2 "King's Cakes" from a local bakery and they were delicious. Check out http://www.cresourcei.org/cyepiph.html for some interesting info. The cheese ball I took was another hit - cream cheese, chopped green onion, one package of Buddig beef lunch meat cut into small pieces and some Worcestershire sauce all smushed together. Put it in plastic wrap and shape it into a ball. Easy and very good. Of course, kids preferred mac & cheese.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Itchy Atchy Ootchies

George took an oatmeal bath last night and really liked it. It helped his strep rash, what he calls "Itchy Atchy Ootchies". Doctor also suggested he take Benadryl, and that it might make him drowsy, but my experience has been that it hops him up. He'll have a fun day at school today!

Estelle got up this morning after sleeping about 5 hours yesterday during the day then going to bed at 9PM feeling better. She went to school, at breakfast, then apparently threw up in the hallway on her way to class. John went and picked her up and will stay home with her today. He plans on making her rest some more. So much for perfect attendance in elementary school!

Last night about 10:30 the electricity went out. It appeared it was only our house, and we went out and saw that the power line had come down in the back yard. It was still attached to the house but not the pole. John turned off the breaker and we went to bed after calling. I think it was about midnight they came to fix the line - pretty good service. All was back together again this morning, though John said there was still a line in the yard. He thought it was the cable but I think it is probably the old phone line we don't use any more. Suppose he can figure it out today since he's staying home!

Monday, January 02, 2006

Strep & Happy New Year

George threw up at the movies on New Year's Eve. Ugh.
Then late yesterday he broke out in a rash ... helping to identify what's wrong with him as strep throat. We were all ready to call the doctor this morning when Estelle started throwing up too - so they both went and were both quickly positive on the throat swab. Oh boy! At least we got chewable antibiotics. Oatmeal bath and Benadryl are supposed to help George's rash as well. Plus we had to throw out toothbrushes.
John's birthday yesterday was quiet. We had Kenny over for dinner of sausage and hoppin' John. The kids wanted the rice and peas separate, so I let them do that, then they ended up mixing them together anyhow!
We took down the Christmas tree today. Still putting all the Hallmark ornaments back in boxes. Need to clean up in the attic before re-storing everything. No Land's End bear this year but John thinks I should put all the bears back into their boxes for storage instead of keeping them out. Since "out" means they are in George's closet he's probably right.
Hopefully kids will be healthy enough to go back to school tomorrow. I have a feeling work is going to be busy!