Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Love this ad!


Glad to know I'm not the only one who feels this way! I think I'm going to hang this above my washer!

Last week, Chris actually had the nerve to say that I only do laundry once every two weeks!!!!!!!!! WHAT?!?!?! Try every few days - with two FULL baskets of laudry! It is funny that we moved to this house 2 months ago with about 10 pairs of work socks for Chris and now he only has 4!! I really do think something is eating his socks!!!

Did I mention that laundry is one of my least favorite things to do? So, I should at least get credit for taking care of it so often - even if it means losing socks!!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

May 1 - 16

We took a trip back to Stanford for the 1-year reunion in the beginning of May. A one-year reunions seems silly, but it is really a lot of fun to see everyone again. We made some really good friends there, so getting to see them again was a treat!

It was a little bit surreal in that it felt like we had never left - all the same people doing all the same things in the same places, easy conversation, comfortable surroundings. I do miss the great friends and beauty of living at Stanford, but I am happy here. Ellie has some great friends, we have room to breathe in our house (I had forgotten how small our place was there!), I'm enjoying our community, and I've made a few great friends here as well.

Ellie picked up right where she left off with her friends! There was a carnival on campus with pony rides, a petting zoo, and treats! Ellie was in heaven! I was off doing something, and I went looking for Ellie to find her petting and holding a GIANT albino snake. It was HUGE! She has no fear when it comes to animals!

We stayed with Chris's brother and his wife in Berkeley. They were so sweet to host us for the weekend! Ellie loves Uncle Tim and Aunt Jodi! Spending time with them is always great for Ellie.

Kevin caught what I like to call "the vomit virus" on our second day there. He puked at the carnival twice and then two times on the drive back to Berkeley and once more in the middle of the night! Fortunately, he was puke-free for the plane ride and none of us caught the bug. Granny was not so fortunate, however. She was in town visiting also and was so kind to offer to watch Kevin so we could go to the reunion dinner that evening. But she caught the bug a few days later. Sorry about that. But we did have a great time at the dinner, so thanks so much for helping out!













"Kevin, don't get into the cake balls." Then, I turned around to do something. He had gotten the stool out of Ellie's room, carried it to the kitchen, climbed up and began eating the cake balls! He's dangerous with those stools!







Ellie gave Kevin a very big bubble hat. It rained all day today, so we took two baths! Kevin has started to copy everything we say, so it was really cute to hear him talking about the "bubbles"! When he was ready to get out of the bath, he kept calling, "Mommy out. Mommy out."



This morning, he also told me that he wanted to play. I said, "Do you want to take a bath." Shaking his head, "No bath, no bath." So, we went downstairs to join Ellie watching Dora. Kevin sat there for 2 seconds and then said, "mmmm want play, mmmmm want play." So, we went to the playroom and built towers with blocks! He's becoming very communicative, even if I'm the only one who can understand him!!




Oh, and I forgot to mention in April's post, that he began saying, "Daddy Low," which used to mean Daddy love. Chris often says, "Daddy loves you," to Kevin. So, we think he was copying this. But because we got so excited when he'd say it, "daddy low" turned into "hey, give me some attention!"




Ellie and Sophia pretending to be baby tigers.




After almost 10 years, I have finally been able to setup my 60-gallon freshwater aquarium! My dad gave me this shortly before he passed away (and I think my mom may have paid for some of it, too. Not sure. I'll have to ask!) I was only 11 or 12, but I maintained it on my own until I was 19. Due to moving every year, it was too much trouble to keep the tank. So, it's been at my mom's house since 1998. I can remember laying in my bed at night and just watching the fish swim around. I loved it!

I sanded and re-stained the aquarium stand last week, and we bought the things required to get the tank started on Mother's Day. I have 20 "starter" fish in there now. They should be there for about a month before the water stabilizes so I can be more sure not to lose any fish. After the month is up, I'll take back these "hardy" fish that are breaking in (or cycling) the water and exchange them for some african cichlids. I'm very excited to have the aquarium back!


The kids LOVE feeding the fish and sticking their fingers through the hole in the lid so the fish can "kiss" them. We made a paper aquarium for Ellie to hang in her play room. Kevin found the real fish food, opened it, and poured all of it out - on top of the paper aquarium! Their minds are just so cute at this age!


So far this week, the neighborhood kids have come by every day to check on the progress and some have offered to give us their fish.





This is a pic of some african cichlids below...


Kevin being silly. He got this bowl out on his own and climbed in with a big smile. Notice the Christmas Elvis Dancing and Singing bear in the background! He still loves that thing!



Friday, May 15, 2009

April

Supergirl Ellie loves digging for creatures. Worms, snails, and rolly pollies are the most exciting finds! This worm was ready for his photo op as he posed nicely to make a "W".





Everybody loves it when daddy comes home!



The YMCA family night featured hot dogs, cheetos, face paint, a bouncy house and ponies. What more could a kid want?!?! This is Kevin's first pony ride!





We hosted an Easter tea party for Ellie and her friends. It was the cutest party we have ever had. The girls were so adorable. They were all so polite and proper. They acted like they were really doing something very special. I would love to do this party again!


I bought the bonnets and gloves from the dollar bin at Target and decorated the bonnets with flowers. We gave each girl a bonnet and gloves at their place setting, which was defined by a bunny holding an egg with their named spelled on it. Each girl made her own bouquet of flowers and placed them in her own vase. They brought the flowers to the table and we served the snacks and tea. Snacks included cheese crackers shaped like chicks, chocolate bird nests with jelly bean eggs, and pink lemonade.


























After the tea party with her friends, Chris decided to have a tea party with Ellie. They each got dressed in their fanciest attire, and Chris snuck around to the front door to surprise Ellie with a flower and to escort her to the table. They were served brocolli, roasted chicken and macaroni and cheese. Berries with homemade whipped cream was their dessert.
















Chris's parents came to visit on Easter. It was a fun time. Ellie and Kevin enjoyed playing and silly times with the grandparents! Kevin really wanted to hang out with the other guys in the pic below, but he just couldn't sit still!

















We decided to make pizza on Friday night and watch Annie. Ellie loved every part of the night. Annie is the first non-animated movie that Ellie has enjoyed. The funniest part is that she kept calling Annie "him". So, we asked her why she thought Annie was a boy. In a shy voice, she said, "Because he kinda looks like Arden. He kinda has hair like Arden does." Sorry Ardy!

Ellie is laughing here because Kevin is eating butter. Yuck!




Kevin's getting into more trouble here!





Kevin does not enjoy TV. Ellie LOVES TV! She was so enthralled by Dora that she wasn't even phased by Kevin's antics!





Kevin was playing outside when his pants started falling off!








Ellie made this little house for Kevin and her to eat popcorn. She said the hardest part was getting the purple roof (my yoga mat) straight! This is the back of the aquarium stand.



Ellie, Kevin and Sophia playing on a merry-go-round!



My friend, Pam, and I made the headboard to go with this bedframe while Chris was out of town for a few days! It was hard work, but a lot of fun. I also painted 3 white frames to match the headboard and printed some pics I took of Kevin last Easter.


When Chris left for his trip, this room was a mess! The bed was just on a frame and we had no pillows, bedspread or bedskirt. This room is a bedroom, but it has a big built-in desk area, so we use it as a study also. We had boxes everywhere, so it was a nice surprise for Chris to have a nice place to work!






The first day that Kevin has ever skipped a nap completely! He was at Mother's Day Out, and they said that none of the kids slept that day, which was highly unusual! He fell asleep on the way to pick Ellie up from school. I dont remember where his shirt is! Oops!






Ellie's "Show Off" day for ballet. She took ballet and tap (one combined class) from January to April and really enjoyed it. She was so proud during this "performance", and it was really fun to see her. She loves to introduce Chris and me to her friends. I guess I should enjoy this while it lasts!