Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Belated Father's Day

So I'm late in posting this, but Aaron hopefully had a great Father's Day. He woke up to French Toast, eggs and bacon. He then had a stress-free morning, and then church. For dinner he got steak, and "white" potatoes, with peanut-butter brownies for dessert. As you can see from the pic, the kids made him a wonderful tie that he proudly displayed at church. I think it's his new favorite. We love Daddy! (Me especially!)



The next weekend, Aaron took off to Utah to do a triathlon with our brother-in-laws. He was doing the swim. They were doing olympic distance, so Aaron swam about 1 1/2 miles, and he did it in 23 minutes. He was the ninth swimmer out, so he did awesome! He was so sore afterwords that he couldn't move for like an hour, but he finished! They had a great time and even got silver medals (granted there was only two relay teams, but still . . .) I'm just so amazed that he could go to work full-time, go to school, and train for the race. He really is an amazing guy. We love him and are sooo proud of him!!!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Bedtime Conversation

Mom: "Kaitlyn, why are you out of bed again?"
Kaitlyn: "I have to go to the bathroom."
Mom: "I told you to go to the bathroom before bed."
Kaitlyn: "I know Mom. But when you told me I standing up, and when I'm standing up, my ears are asleep, so they can't hear you."

No truer words have ever been spoken.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

End of the Year

This post is a little out of order, but this past Sat. my sister Megan and her husband JJ came to visit. We took them to Blue Lake Park on Sat. to have a picnic. This park is great. It's HUGE and has like 5 playgrounds, a lake, beach, kids water park and lots and lots of green grass and picnic tables. Seeing as how JJ is a kid himself, the kids had a great time dragging him everywhere. They had races down the slides, played frisbee and then Kaitlyn dragged him through the lake with her for like an hour. We didn't bring their swimsuites, because it was kind of cold and we didn't think they would get in, but kids are apparently impervious to cold. JJ finally had to drag Kaitlyn out when her lips were totally blue. (THere are no pics of Matt in the lake because you have to be 5 to get into the lake, and yes, we fudged on Kaitlyn's age just a little bit). They then built some sand castles and we headed home. It was great to see Meg and JJ, even if only for a couple of days!






Thanks to Grandpa Morris for these awesome new shirts. The kids love them!!!
Last Friday was Kaitlyn's last day of preschool. She was devastated. She LOVES Miss Carolyn and the only reason she stopped crying was when i told her she could still see Miss Carolyn sometimes in the hall at church. She had a great year. Her evaluation was good. Her teacher said she is very eager to learn, and knew the most Spanish words out of the 14 members at Miss Carolyn's school. The last video is one of the songs she did during her little end-of-year performance. And yes, that loud off-key voice you can hear is in fact Kaitlyn. You can thank her Dad for her complete lack of musical ability. I'm hoping piano lessons will help remedy that. Also, the cute little girl next to her, who is quite the little performer, is her best friend Annie.

Can't you tell how sad she is to be done with school in this picture? (really it's just her refusal to EVER smile for a picture)




Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Hair Cut







Cut Kaitlyn's hair on Friday. Mightnot look like it with the curls, but they cut off about 5 inches. She loves it.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Life Without T.V.

So last Friday, Matt and I were watching Finding Nemo, and there was a really loud crack, and then the picture went off on our wonderful 42 in. plasma t.v. We were quite distraught, none more so than Aaron, who was sure his beloved t.v. would last forever. We luckily had bought it from Costco back when they had their return anything, anytime policy. So we lugged the t.v. down to Costco, only to hear them tell us that we had to try and fix it first. So we waited all week for the t.v. repair guy to come, and when he finally did, of course he can fix it, but only after he orders a new part that could take at least another week to come. As ashamed as I am to admit this, being without t.v. was a frightening ordeal for me. To not be able to just turn on a cartoon for my kids when I needed a little break!?! Least you think me a bad mom, I really do moniter my kids t.v. watching and they get, at most, 2 hours a day, but still. . . the worst has been trying to get ready in the morning. I used to be able to turn on a curious george and Super Why, and get showered, breakfast dishes done, all kids dressed and hair done by 9:00 a.m, thus giving the illusion to my friends, that yes, I am super-mom. But alas, my only super power was the the power to turn on PBS. So this last week has been a struggle (joy?) trying to figure out creative things to do in place of t.v. I have discovered that my kids love to color, and said activity will keep them busy for at least 20 minutes, but if I would like an hour of peace, then I turn to playdough. Although the clean-up from the activity also takes an hour, my kids will usually leave me in peace for that long. The other problem with no t.v. is that when Aaron is gone to class and I finally get my kids to bed, I just sometimes want to veg a little. I have missed being able to watch t.v., but I have of course filled my time with reading. Last night was the worst, because I found myself without a book to read, and so I turned to my fall-back, Harry Potter :)
We've had some enjoyable activities in place of t.v. though. We invited some friends over to play on the slip-n-slide. It only took Matt 45 minutes to work of the nerve to WALK acrosss the slip-nslide, as you can see from the attached picture.
We also took a trip to the zoo with our friends. Most of the time our zoo experiences last about 1 hour, with Kaitlyn spending approx. 15 seconds at each animal's cage before she demands that we go see more. But this time we lasted 3 hours. It was overcast and cool, so the perfect day for the animals to be out. We got to see all of them, except the tigers, which I now suspect are stuffed and placed there to look like real ones, seeing as how I have never, in all my trips to the Portland Zoo, seen those tigers move.


And now a couple of funny stories about my funny little Matt. We were playing with his pirates the other day and he says : "Mommy, pirate go to the dungeon."

Mommy: "The dungeon? Where did you learn that word?" (as I wrack my brain trying to figure out what thing I let him watch that taught him that.)

Matt: "I learned it in nursery Mommy." Aww, the things they're teaching our kids in church these days.

Another one, although this one came from said nursery.

Bro. Luthi (Matt's teacher) "What are you building with the legos Matt?"

Matt: " A house"

Bro. Luthi: "What kind of house?"

Matt: "A macho house."

Bro. Luthi: "A Macho? House"

Matt: "Yep, a macho house." At this point Bro. Luthi was laughing too hard to continue the conversation with Matt, and per his asking, no, I have no idea where Matt learned that word either.

And last but not least our final picture will show what happens when you tell an almost 3-year-old to go get in the bath, without supervision.