Monday, September 13, 2010

Our Summer from A to Z

A summary of our Alphabet Summer:

"A"irport
"B"aseball
"C"amping
"D"inosaurs
"E"tiquette
"F"ireworks
"G"arbage
"H"aircuts
"I"ce cream
"J"ust mom or dad dates
"K"ites
"L"incoln Memorial
"M"ovies
"N"ursing Home with "O"ld people

"P"ool
"Q"uarry
"R"odeo
"S"ailboats
"T"emple
"U"mbrellas
"V"olcano
"W"aterpark
OB"X" (abbreviation of Outer Banks) a stretch but what else was there?
"Y"oga
"Z"oo
It was a summer full of activities, but it made the days go faster and gave the kids something to look forward to. I enjoyed doing things that we never would've done otherwise and bonding with my boys. We will definitely do this again next year but it will take me that long to think of new ideas! Thanks for coming along for the ride!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

And finally... Z is for Zoo

We almost finished before school started, but had one more little trip planned for our alphabet summer finale. It had to wait until this weekend and luckily we couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day! We headed to the National Zoo as a family early Saturday morning and got there at about 9:30, before the mad rush. I remember going to this zoo as a kid and we've taken our kids a couple of times, but it's been a few years and for some reason I remember there were more animals. Jeremy reminded me that it is free and there were several areas under construction, but I was sort of disappointed we didn't see any giraffes or hippos or rhinos. We did however see:
Lions
and Tigers
and elephants (no bears either). But they were some really cool elephants that did tricks!
One of my favorite guys was this cool anteater
And Jeremy loved the Orangutans (he covered himself with that piece of cloth)
Mason loved the crocodiles (that's his crocodile face)
Cameron loved the aviary with all of the pretty birds, like this peacock
And Gavin didn't want to stop and look at anything until we got to the farm area where you could pet the animals.
After 4 hours we called it quits and the zoo was getting really crowded. Another box we can check off and not have to do for a few years :) Or at least until we get to Z next summer!

The End

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

And not to be overshadowed by his older brother...

Gavin had his first day of preschool this morning. After seeing the special treatment his brother got yesterday, Gavin was certain to make sure he got the same. He asked for chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast and got a new outfit and sneakers. I wasn't worried for his first day at all, he has been asking all summer when he can go back to 4 R's. There were no tears and I barely even got a hug before he was off to find his long lost friends. I have no doubt his first day will be fantastic!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Second Grade, here he comes!

Cameron woke up with a big smile this morning and a happy outlook about school. I was so grateful! He wanted me to drive him today and so I went in and met his teacher since we were out of town last week when kids were supposed to meet their teachers. She was so warm and friendly and I think she will be the perfect fit for Cameron. He gave me the biggest, tightest hug ever before I left and told me he didn't want me to go, but we were both strong and I know he will do great!


Nervous smile...
With Mrs. Vlach, doesn't she look so sweet?

Monday, September 6, 2010

Back to School Bash

As I type this, one little boy is in his bed, tossing and turning, trying to settle down his mind and his tummy, anxious for his first day of second grade. His backpack is filled with school supplies, his lunch is packed with everything he requested, and his new clothes are laid out ready for him to slip into when he wakes up. I remember these days when I would look forward with excitement and trepidation to what lay ahead. Would my teacher be nice? Would I make new friends and have someone to sit next to at lunch and to play with at recess? Cameron's greatest fear may be that he is missing out on something fun at home and missing his mama. This big lump of a boy is really such a softie and I love that he loves me so much.

Today we had one last hurrah with some friends that will be going through the same send off tomorrow. We had a BBQ at Rady park in the perfect, cooler weather. We swapped first day of school stories and the kids played their hearts out, knowing that this was their last chance to suck the life out of summer. I am not ready to send my boy back to school. I want him here with me just as much as he does although he does not know it. I put on a happy face and tell him he will have so much fun being with his friends and tell him that his teacher is the nicest one. But secretly I am just as scared as he is, hoping that he clicks with at least one special seven year old wishing for a friend too. I know this is good for both of us and that we will both make it through tomorrow just fine. But until I have him back at home my mind and tummy will also be turning, anxious to hear every detail of his day. Think of us tomorrow, will you?

There were lots and lots of horses in the pasture next to the park!

Mason and Luke, such darling little friends

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Corolla 2010

Last Saturday our little family departed for our annual trip to the OBX. In past years we have always stayed in a big house with family or friends, but not this year. This year we found one of the few condos available in Corolla Light and settled in, just the five of us. I was very wary about not taking playmates for my children, especially when they kept asking, "who's going to be there?" and "who will we do stuff with?" I am very happy to say that despite the occasional time we had to pry our children's claws out of each other, everyone got along swimmingly and all three brothers had a great time just being together. We always go to Corolla the week before school starts because the prices go down substantially and because it is always nice to have this trip to look forward to at the end of the summer. Since this week falls at the end of August and beginning of September, there is always a risk of bad weather- hurricanes to be more specific. We've been there before when a hurricane has hit just south of where we stay and it was actually a little bit fun to hear the winds and walk on the beach afterwards to see everything that washed up on the beach. When we heard that Earl was forecasted for during our stay we didn't worry about it. The kids enjoyed participating in programs at the Wildlife Center where they did crabbing again, which they loved last year and wanted to repeat, and also did some cane pole fishing where Cameron and Gavin both caught fish, and also went to a class on the organisms that live in the sound where they used nets to catch and examine all kinds of little creatures. One day Jeremy took Cameron and Gavin out on a jet ski in the sound which Cameron kept begging all week to do again. The community where we stayed had a big oceanfront pool that was perfect to hop into for a bit after a sandy day at the beach and they also had an indoor pool which was perfect for when we had had enough sun. But oh how we love the beach. Every day until Thursday we went for a few hours, building sandcastles and jumping over waves. Gavin surprised us all by his fearlessness as he swam over and under even the biggest of waves and he kept trying to venture out farther and farther. There were a couple of red flag days when we weren't supposed to get in the water and Gavin refused to heed the warnings, so we were constantly having to drag him back out of the surf. Cameron was content with the water up to his knees and poor little Mason wanted nothing to do with the unpredictability of the waves. The very first night we were there we took the kids down to dip their toes in and Mason got pummeled by a big wave. After that he only wanted to sit on a chair or be held. We watched a little bit of the weather while we were there but didn't really think much of it until my sister Lisa called on Wednesday asking if we were going to evacuate. That's when we watched a bit closer and learned that the county just below us and the Carova 4 x 4 beaches just above us were under mandatory evacuation. It was just us and Duck that were left and Thursday morning they made it mandatory that all visitors leave. We were looking forward to the two remaining days, even if they were rainy because we had puzzles and games and movies to keep us busy, so it was a bit of a bummer. We packed up our stuff, tried to eat the food left in the refrigerator and set out at noon. The rental office was 3 miles south of where we stayed. Since everyone else was leaving as well, it took us 2 hours to go those 3 miles! The traffic was at a complete standstill and eventually I got out and walked to turn in our keys. It took nearly 4 hours just to get off the outer banks which is less than 20 miles down. We decided to stay the night in Williamsburg and get one more day out of Busch Gardens. We had stopped there for a few hours on our way to the beach and had planned to stop again anyway on the way home. After the rain stopped on Friday we enjoyed no lines on all of our favorite rides. It was the perfect end to an eventful week. This may have been our favorite beach week yet, even though it was just us. Not only do I love my family, but I just really, really like them and bonding times like this make me like them even more.

This is where Mason preferred to stay: (he was still worried about the waves)
Or here:



Our sand castle:
And sand turtle:



This was our first time bringing kites:

Cane pole fishing:

Gavin caught the biggest fish of the class!
Crabbing:

There's a crab at the end of their line:
Exploring the sound:
Jet Ski with Dad:
Traffic! People were all getting out of their cars
This is how Jeremy felt about it:
Good thing we had some new movies for the kids to watch (Thanks Mandi!)