Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Mommy's Vacation

We were supposed to go to Utah, but it didn't happen. Busy-ness got the best of us and we decided it would really turn everything upside-down to pack, drive, get organized in Utah, etc., and I wasn't up for it. So I decided to take a vacation from our reality (the best that I could) and go on vacation, at home, with my girls. It was exactly what I needed. So, I kept Marea out of school, stopped all social activities, and spent some much deserved time just hanging out with the girls. We didn't do much. We went on lots of walks in the neighborhood and played in the yard a lot. Marea loves to collect sticks, but mostly find roly-poly's and talk to them. It seems like she always has one in her hands, until she finds the next one. Evie talks up a storm about all the things she sees outside. 'gugs', 'wrocks', 'tees' (trees), 'sicks' (sticks), and if there is water, she'll do her best to touch it in some way, with hands or feet. We went to the beach one day when it was sunny out. Evie is still the biggest sand-witch ever. She is instantly covered in sand from head to toe, kicks sand in all the snacks, and runs for the water with absolutely no fear. Her favorite thing to do is chase the birds, and I fully support that because it keeps her busy! Marea is always busy with her sand toys, either baking something or collecting shells. I'm looking forward to some summer beach trips. And that big summer vacation. I can see now how the school schedule can really put a damper on all that time I want to spend with my girls, and throws us into a more scheduled life that can make stopping to smell the flowers just a little bit more difficult. So for now, we'll miss school whenever we want, and have some fun.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Snow and Sea





We did two fun things this past week. First, we took the girls for their first trip to the snow. Marea promptly made the snow angel she had been talking about so much. And she threw a few snowballs and took a ride on the sled. Evie was happy to sit and eat snow until her hands started to freeze. They enjoyed it for about half an hour before deciding it was a lot of work to walk through the snow, and it was cold. So we headed to the lodge for lunch and enjoyed the snow from the window. It worked out well.
Then we headed out for a boat trip with Grandma and Grandpa Craig. The girls were so good about wearing their life jackets! Evie loved to watch the whitewater coming off the engines. Marea happily followed her grandmother all over the boat, checking out her bunk, ringing the bell, sitting on the bow talking about the sea. We ran into a huge pod of dolphins who entertained us for about half an hour. Evie loved the 'fishies'. It was special.
And we also had Grandma and Grandpa Frost, and Great-Grandma Irene, over for dinner that night. We chowed on ribs and pineapple upside-down cake. It turned out to be a great weekend.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Back to the grind, and happy about it

We're back in a groove, for now :) I'm enjoying it and I hope the girls are too. Marea is back in school, and we get our Tuesdays there together, which is still wonderful. I have watched her change a lot at school. She's been a bit more assertive in her play, getting what SHE wants instead of just going along. And she's a bit more social at school now. She mostly plays with Mia, but she also talks about Talia, and a few others. I hope she expands those horizons a bit more in the future.
We also got out with the Mom's group lately. I planned a park playdate at Canyon park and so many moms came...new and old. It brought back some of that goodness of the lazy park days that I seem to be missing so much right now. Just a big group of like-minded women, hanging out, chasing our kids, chatting, playing...heaven. Marea had fun playing Peter Pan with Jack and Bella and Madison. Evie ate sand and bumped her head multiple times. It was perfect!
Today we went on a fun outing to Pretend City. Very cool. We spent about three hours there before Marea kind of wanted to leave. But I bet she could of stayed. She really liked playing in the house, grocery store, stage and farm. Evie liked the balance boards, the house and the farm. They both got to pet baby chicks. We had fun just being together, the 3 of us.
And now an edition of Fave's, since I don't know if I've done any of these for Evie yet...
Evie's favorite foods...definitely beans (bean soups, black beans, etc) soups (the kid goes crazy on vegetable soups!), blueberries, and CHEESE! She is a dairy freak, although I try to limit it a bit.
Evie's words...Cheese when I take a picture (so funny!), kit-tie, taci (paci), nack (snack), BA-BA, and I love how she can finish the sentences in a book when you leave out a keyword that she knows, and how she says 'mo' and signs it like crazy the minute we step into any grocery store. Which reminds me of another funny thing (well not really), she loves to stand up in the seat in shopping carts!! No label reading for me!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Frosty Season is Over!






Wow! That happened fast. As it always does these days, since i'm busy chasing my two little ones. So much has happened.
We had a wonderful holiday with a few bumps. Homer got sick and that made busy even more busy. But we managed to enjoy a lot of holiday goodness anyways. In fact, maybe it slowed me down just enough to get me to enjoy the big picture just a little bit more. We went to the Costa Mesa Snoopy house one night to see the decorations. We went down the street to the light show at the house on Meredith St., where the lights are set to music. We went to see the neighborhood light display at the brookhurst/heil sts. And best of all, we went to the Newport Beach Boat Parade and got the very best spot in the house for checking out the boat parade. The kids absolutely loved that. Decorating our house happened slowly and steadily, something I've really come to enjoy and savor. We had the family holiday party at our house one week before Christmas, and that stretched the holiday out a bit more too. We had a lot of Christmas. The big day came, Santa came, and Marea enjoyed it more than ever. She got her own computer, a big toy horse, a lite brite, princess nightgowns, tinkerbell toys, a few games, lots of new books...a huge success and one happy little girl who has played her heart out all day today with all her new stuff. It's fun to spoil the kids on Christmas. That's the best present for any parent!
Another fun thing we did recently was go to Marea's first movie theater movie...The Princess and the Frog! We went with Kate and Madison to an afternoon show. We got popcorn and candy and we watched the whole movie. She got a little restless, and thankfully the theater was empty so Marea and Madison got to jump around a bit. Afterwards we went and got the music CD and she loves it. We're listening in the car all the time! I'm glad to have some new kid music, finally!
Evie has been her crazy baby old self. She is a CLIMBER! I thought Marea climbed a lot, and I was wrong. Evie climbs on everything. She can climb up onto Marea's bed...up and over the railing. She'll climb up the rocker in her room and onto the bed in there. And she loves to climb and stand on every stool, box, crate, anything-she-can-possibly-stand-on thing in the house. She absolutely loves to be outside. And she knows the shoes/jacket routine before going out. She gets so excited she runs and pounds on the door when she knows we're going outside. Sometimes she runs straight for the garage and climbs up on Marea's tricycle, or she'll take off down the sidewalk. Her run is so darn cute...and FAST. She is so physical. She loves to dance and move! Her favorite show is still Yo Gabba Gabba. I don't know what it is about that show, but she is enthralled by it. She has a pretty awful cold right now and it's very hard to see her feeling yucky. She doesn't seem to bounce back from colds as well as Marea used to. Thankfully it's just a cold though, and not the awful stomach flu that rocked me two days before Christmas!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

It's Frosty Season!

It started the day before Thanksgiving. I swore I wouldn't do it. Maybe it was because I was so sick of the CD's that we have in the car, and I was longing for something different. Or maybe it was Marea's excitement about Christmas (I think it was that). But the "Frosty Loop" has made it's way back into our lives, for the third year in a row. It's time to find a new Christmas CD, before I start to despise the poor old snowman.
Yes, her excitement is catchy. She started talking about Christmas a few days before thanksgiving, probably because we went to the mall and it's all decorated already. She got it in her head that Christmas is coming and we must start the preparations immediately! So it started with the music, but I held off on everything else until now. And I now declare us officially ready to start the season. I'm ready! This is going to be great! With the exception of keeping Evie and Little Ick away from the tree. That should be interesting. Marea has been talking almost every day about daddy bringing home the decorations, and getting a tree. We watched The Grinch last night. We made our gingerbread house. I think this is the first year that she'll get the idea of Santa. So this year stands to be super fun! Time to bust out the old 'be good or i'm calling santa!' trick :)! Of course I wouldn't do that! Or will I? We'll see where desperation leads me in the next 25 days.
It will be fun to see what Evie thinks about all the Christmas stuff. Of course she'll be insanely curious, and have to touch everything over and over and over. And carry things around the house and dump them. She is the queen of that. I'm sure she'll find all the decorations and preparations interesting. Maybe we'll be able to teach her a few new 'holiday' words. She's getting pretty good with her vocabulary these days. "Kit-tay" is a super popular one. And "eh juice'. We have no idea where they is the 'eh' in front of it but it's funny. And she loves singing the 'Do Do Do, Da Da Da' song, and the Elmo song.
So we got a new kitten, Little Ick. That's what Marea has named her for now. I'm not too excited about the name so we'll see if anything else sticks. Sticks to Ick. Ha ha. For now, it's working, because she's got super stinky poo and farts. She's kind of icky right now! Marea just adores her. But part of me is wondering why I brought this chaos into the house. As if I needed another thing to worry about! I am trying to teach her how to pick her up correctly and when she needs to let her run away. I hope this kitty ends up liking her and isn't scared of her. Little Ick, who lives in the bathroom, as Marea says.
Tonight we are going to Great Grandma Irene's 98th birthday dinner at Acapulco. Happy Birthday Grandma! Hope to share many more :)



Saturday, November 7, 2009

Breakfast in bed!






One day, while waiting for Evie to wake up and trying to stay out of the way of the housekeepers, Marea and I ate an apple on my bed.  She thought that was pretty cool.  And then I told her about 'breakfast in bed'.  And that we should get daddy to make it for us!  So the following Saturday, he did.  And now, every morning, little lovely crawls into my bed nice and early, and waits...hoping....and finally suggesting, another breakfast in bed!  Unfortunately, it's just too hard for me to pull off with both kids during the week, and not the same anyways, so we haven't done it again.  But I think we'll plant the seed with Gary and see if we can get ourselves another relaxing morning in bed!  Oh, and the menu was, pumpkin pancakes and sliced kiwi.  (It was on halloween, after all!)

And, Evie has a new song around here.  "A do do do, a da da da, is all I want to say to you, A do do do, a da da da, the meaningless that's always true".  She loves it when we sing that to her.  And Marea thinks it's hilarious.    Evies favorite foods right now...beans, beans, the musical fruit!  She just loves any kind of beans.  Black beans, canellini beans, kidney beans, pinto beans...beans!  And she like avocado now, and will gobble up half an avocado.  She loves cheese, my homemade minestrone soup, zucchini, broccoli, berries,  chicken, and the fresh fish we've been enjoying since Gary's fishing trip.  

Marea stayed home from school this week, she had a cold.  We had a great day at home though.  Complete with a giant fort, in which we set up the DVD player so she could watch peter pan, and glow sticks.  She really liked the glow sticks.  And we even made a cut out flower garden for the fort.  Sometimes just being at home, and dropping everything else to just play, all day, is the best remedy.  For all of us. 

Another fun thing we did this week was go to Jump N Jammin.  Marea REALLY liked that place.  It was fun!  A jumpie, a ball shooting pit, and lots of climbing obstacles.  She was telling Gary all about it last night, and everything that they are going to do when they go there!  

Monday, November 2, 2009

Because it's Halloween, it's Halloween....nananananana!





Oh Yo Gabba Gabba, how did you make your way into my house?  And why was your Halloween special so good, we had to watch it over and over again?  Well, I guess it's partially because Evie lights up when she hears the music for that show.  It doesn't hold her attention for very long, but she's definitely interested.  Marea always claims not to like that show, but the Halloween one was just too fun, we all got sucked in. 

So this year I swore off Tanaka Farms pumpkin patch trip, but then I got sucked into the season and decided to take the girls.  And, I won't do it again!!! NO NO NO!!!!  The few days of fall weather tricked me.  But of course on the day we went, it was HOT and DUSTY and STINKY (that petting zoo is so disgusting) !!!!  I wanted to like it, but didn't.  Enough about that. I am breaking it off with T.F.P.P.  Which is easy to do because we discovered the Irvine Park Railroad Pumpkin Patch!  It was super fun. Lots of great stuff for the kids, including a bounce house (which M loved of course), and a haunted house (which M did not love, of course) and a train ride.  It was shady and festive and nice.  
Those pre-halloween, fall-type activities were fun, but the best pumpkin patch night was when we went the Friday night before Halloween to pick out our pumpkins.  It was dark out, and we all went, and had fun running around checking out and choosing pumpkins.  Marea even picked her own. And Evie rolled them around, sat on them, and danced around them.  It was too cute.

Visiting Grandma Irene was fun, too.  I took the girls in their costumes, and Marea decorated a pumpkin for her, with stickers and gluey stuff.  

Marea was a fairy, and Evie was the recycled pig.  Trick or Treating was fun.  We discovered a street in our neighborhood that goes all out with decorating and scaring the kids!  Marea was hesitant at some of the houses, but I helped her, and explained how it was just normal people trying to scare the kids, and that it's okay to feel scared for just a second.  It was hard for her to resist the candy, even though she hasn't eaten much of it.  She just likes the process, I think.  

Holidays are just way more fun with kids!!!