Thursday, March 15, 2012

Ice Skating

We decided to take the kids ice-skating. Hmmm, ice skating outside in San Diego....this could be interesting!! I wasn't quite sure how to dress the kids since it was so warm outside but the ice would be cold. I did my best to use my logic. I decided long pants and long sleeves so they wouldn't scratch their knees and elbows. I took jackets, gloves and hats just in case. Well, it turns out that water proof gear would have been much better. Since it was so warm outside, the ice rink was more like a puddle of water. Every time someone fell, they got soaking wet. It was very entertaining to say the least!!

We arrived and found Santa waiting outside the rink.
Parker wasn't too sure about this strange man.

We got all ready and Maddie was a real
pro right from the start!

She got going pretty fast

Parker skated with Jeff until....

he got brave and wanted to skate on his own

It lasted about 3 seconds

and then he fell down

Lauren wasn't taking any chances.
She didn't want to get wet
-SMART GAL!!-

Oops- she slipped but didn't go all the
way down. She stayed dry

There's nothing like holding on tight
to dad's strong hands

The girls skated a lap together

They must be having fun because I
got a big thumbs up from everyone

One happy girl!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

Maddie and I hosted our Mother/Daughter book club at our house for the month of December. The book was "From The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler". It was a great book and one I would recommend to young readers. We always have some sort activity that relates to the book along with a discussion about what we read. We made gingerbread houses for the activity. The girls did a great job with them. They were very creative!

Rachel, Maia, Adi, Rylee, Ainsley, Maddie, Lauren

Maddie chose to lead the discussion while
standing on a chair in the kitchen.
She was "large and in charge!"

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Boc, Boc

Boc, Boc - Look who got the Chicken Pox....or as Parker referred to them, the Chicken Pops. Thankfully, it was a mild case, no one else got them, and they were gone in time for us to take off on our Christmas travels.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Turkey Day

Very slowly but surely, I am catching up. Thanksgiving was WONDERFUL this year. I bought everything we needed to have a nice, quiet, low key Thanksgiving with just the 5 of us gathered around our own kitchen table. I had a plan in place of when I would make the pies, cook the turkey, start the 7 hour salad, prepare the rolls, etc. I had it almost down to the minute. I had even built going to see a movie into the schedule. In years past, I've done all the cooking myself and well, let's face it...it hasn't been the best but I am learning new things each time I cook Thanksgiving dinner. I was determined and excited to make this year the best one yet. Well......a few days before Thanksgiving, I was chatting with a friend of mine and I asked her how many people she was hosting for dinner this year. She told me she was having about 40 people or so. WOW!! That's a lot of people. She then invited us to join in on the fun. What's 5 more people? I was hesitant about crashing the party but she insisted and so we went. All I had to contribute was a salad and a dessert. It was indeed a feast!! I have never seen so much food at Thanksgiving before. It was so great. I cooked my turkey the next day so we had left overs. It was heavenly!! Hmmmm, where can we go next year?? I didn't take my camera so I didn't get a single picture until we got home. We have a few holiday traditions that start on Thanksgiving evening.


I am thankful for my children!!
(dirty faces and all)

My kids always get their Christmas PJ's on
Thanksgiving night. I figure this way they
can wear them the entire Christmas season

Maddie wasn't very excited about hers

and neither was Parker.
They were disappointed with what
was in the boxes. They wanted "REAL"
presents. I don't know what they were
expecting. We do this EVERY year!!

Lauren was a little more excited but not by much

Finally, I convinced them to put on
their new PJ's and the smiles
and sillies came out

Don't they look so snuggly and warm?

I even bought myself a pair....after all
pajamas are my FAVORITE all time
thing to wear. So comfy!!

I couldn't leave the sweet Dr. out so I searched
until I found the perfect pair of pajamas
for a dentist. Obnoxious fleece smiley pants

Chocolate oranges are another must have
on Thanksgiving night. We always
"whack and unwrap" our first orange of
the season. We each eat a few slices and it
is purely blissful. You can see Lauren
was overly excited about opening the orange

Maddie couldn't contain her excitement either

and Parker was excited that he could hold
his orange while doing finger tricks

The final piece to our Thanksgiving night
traditions is a glass of Egg Nog. We drink
a small (emphasis on small) glass of
Egg Nog and toast in the Christmas season.

...and to all a good night!