Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Halloween...

Finally the day has arrived that our kids have been looking forward to for such a long time. Halloween. Ben decided that he was going to be a superhero this year and quickly changed his mind after we got our decorations and costumes out. He chose to call last years costume a dragon instead of a T-rex. So Ben was a dragon. Hannah was a pink kitty for the 3rd year in a row. I made her costume but we used the same ears and tail as years past. Noah was Mickey Mouse (without ears).

They didn’t want to put on their costumes until tonight even though I told them that they could wear them all day (I even asked them throughout the week).

Marissa and Ryan came over after my sister got off from work and we went trick-or-treating. Our trick-or-treating experiences have all been different through the years. This year Noah and Ryan are 2 and 23 months old so they had their own containers to carry. They didn’t get it though. At one point they thought that they were going to trade their candy (from the previous house) with the candy from this house. Half the time they didn’t go to the door because they thought we were on a walk in the dark. Oh well they’ll get it and then we won’t be able to get the candy away from them. Marissa, Ben and Hannah raced from house to house. Luckily they had a flashlight so we could see where they were. They had so much fun. Next year, we might have to go around 3 blocks because the 2 we did tonight.

Tonight we set the candy out for the Great Pumpkin and tomorrow we’ll see what treats he brings for the kids in exchange for all the candy they give…





Haircut...

We went to a funeral today. The kids stayed home with Corey’s Mom because we thought they might be bored with the ceremony. It was a beautiful ceremony, there were so many beautiful words said about my cousins husbands father (follow that?). He was a barber and as he retired continued to cut his two sons hair and then continued the tradition by cutting his 3 grandchildren’s hair too. Mario talked about that and how it made an impact in his life. Sweet memories.

When we got home, we saw that while we were gone, Ben decided that his hair was too long and in his eyes. He snuck into the kitchen, took the scissors and snuck into the back room to chop his bangs off leaving about ¼ inch of growth on his forehead. What a shock and surprise for us to come home to see a handful of hair was missing off of his head. It really was funny looking and I spent the next 20 minutes or so cutting the rest of his hair off to match it. So now he has short hair.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Unplugged...

Usually, when we get crafty, we do a project and I am helping them all the way while are learning to use the scissors or how much glue to put down, cutting shapes to make a picture…etc. But today we did it a little bit differently.

I got this idea from Suzanne (who got it from another) and today I let the kids be creative with whatever ‘props’ they had in front of them. I put out a bunch of crafty extras, paper and some egg cartons and let them loose with it. I didn’t know what they’d do and I don’t know that they did either but it was good for them to explore on their own without any guidance and find their inner creator, their inner artist. At first they didn’t know what to do and looked at me for help, I told them that they could do whatever they wanted, however they wanted. I walked away and stayed away but within earshot so I could see that they were still working.
Ben created a bug and Hannah did too. They both came out differently as they used different materials but all in all I think they liked not having me around for this type of activity. And we will do it again, I promise.
Kids at work
Hannah's creations

Ben made a mouse

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Pumpkins...

We decided at the last minute to go and get some pumpkins for the kids to carve this afternoon. Everyone had so much fun. They surveyed the bins of pumpkins and picked out the best one. Of course Ben wanted the biggest one and wouldn't let anyone else have one bigger than his. Hannah picked one out front and then picked a different one in the store and it turned out to be the bigger than the others. No one noticed. Then they got to carve them, boy that was fun. We got the drywall saws out and they had fun with them. We are always safe and right there with them...we didn't let them loose with those sharp objects. Ben managed to carve his all by himself, he even gave his ears (one triangle and one circle). And who knew that there would be mushy goo to pull out of the pumpkins mixed in with all those yummy seeds? They had forgotten about that and wouldn't put their hands in. I gathered all the seeds and went to work and prepared them for roasting tomorrow. So here they are...we'll put them out front in a day or two.
Their pumpkins (Noah's, Ben's and Hannah's)

Friday, October 26, 2007

Empty...

Our house is empty now. All of our guests have gone. Back to normal for everyone. Dad left this morning to see if the roads were open, he called to tell us that they were. He was headed to the house. My Mom was the next to leave. She had butterflies in her stomach as she was going home for the first time in 5 days. The rollercoaster ride of emotions running on her nerves this week was over and she was going home. My sister spent a good amount of time running around today and readied herself to leave tonight. The kids were playing together and having fun while she packed. We sat the kids down to eat and they ate together one last time before they headed out. Our house feels empty now, even though there are still 5 people living and moving around here.

This week was good for all of us. Granny and GranDad got to spend time with us. The kids loved having their 2 cousins over for a big sleep-over. They have never had a sleep-over so it was extra special with their cousin. Noah and Ryan played and really had to learn fast at how to share. Ben, Hannah and Marissa ran around and went wild with each other all day. It was tiring but they had a blast. No one wanted anyone to leave. But we'll see them on Halloween night, if not sooner!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Full house...

We have a full house these days with my fire-evacuated family staying with us. We've done pretty well though without very many issues with the kids fighting or bumping into each other, or lines for the one bathroom. The kids have been happy to stay in the house all day and do nothing but play with each other and their toys. We have 5 kids and 5 adults in our 1,000 square foot house and it isn't really too bad. My parents have been spending a lot of time near their neighborhood and trying to find out what is going on with their house. My sister and her kids have visited the Qualcomm Stadium where they have set up a nice shelter for the evacuees to stay. From what I hear it has everything like acupuncture, massages, free food, supplies for just about anything you might need, donated books, crafts and games for the kids... They had a great time and she says that all the volunteers reached out to everyone and were so kind. I'm sure they have happy memories of their times with other evacuees.

My parents keep thanking us for sheltering them in our house, but really...it isn't a problem at all! We don't mind having them here. It kind of feels like we have family here from out of town. You know like for Thanksgiving or Christmas except that there aren't any turkey dinners or Christmas trees. We aren't cozy-ing up around the fire either...well, maybe we are...just a different type of fire!

We did venture out into the front yard today and the kids had fun playing with each other in the wagon. They climbed in and then out for a long time. We didn't stay out for long because the air was thick with smoke but at this time the sun was able to peek through and give us a little break from the 'gloomy' like feel of the gray sky.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

The story....

We have a cousin who is training to be a firefighter. A couple of years ago she stayed with my parents until she found a place to live and a job. So she knows the property well. Tuesday she happened to be working the fires and found herself on my parents property again. She was clearing brush and doing her job fighting the Harris fire that was threatening their house. She told all the firefighters that this was a home of a family member and they really worked hard at fighting the fire (I'm sure they would've worked hard anyway). The fire came within 50 yards of the house. Our cousin had left leaving the fight to the firefighters but a few hours later sneaked back to check on the house to see how it fared in the fire. It was in the clear... for now. On a break, she called my brother, who handed the phone to my Dad, who told us all. There was a celebration on our end of the phone. The next day the roads were still closed to residents, she went back to see the house and it was still there. All of the houses near my parents house were saved too. There was still a bit of a fire threat on the other side of the mountain so the roads remained closed.

That phone call was the best news ever. It was like we had an insider giving us the scoop on what was happening. Thank you Meredith!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Pics of fires...

This afternoon, we went to check out the house (if we could see it) and found that there were more family members doing the same thing. We hiked to a point where we could see where it would be if we could see through the smoke. Here are some pictures of our short time there.
Sun setting in the west
Birthday boy!The fires to the west of the house...not a good picture, but you get the idea

My Mom

More Family

An update....

Today we spent most of the day indoors with the air on. The outside air is so mucky with ash that we'd rather just have wild kids in the house than try to deal with respiratory problems. We tried to avoid going outside but we did make a quick trip to Costco for some supplies. With the fires around the county we have my parents and sister with her 2 kids staying with us and not much food in the house. We couldn't stay in all day and took a break and climbed to the top of a mountain to survey my parents house area with our binoculars. The fire raged and calmed, we had a hard time watching it. We couldn't see the house but my Dad did say that he could see their look-out tower at times through the smoke. I've also taken to calling the house, getting the answering machine and hoping that that means that it isn't engulfed in flames. We pray and hope that all is well in the morning, we are glued to the TV for any little glimpse of the neighborhood or even the house!

Happy Birthday Noah!!

Happy 2nd Birthday Noah!!!

Today is his second birthday but we celebrated it on Sunday with family. It's a good thing too because the fires have encompassed our lives the last few days.

He is two! I can't believe it. This last week his vocabulary and ability to make sentences has grown at such a speed that I can't catch up! He loves life with such a passion and his brother and sister are the best in the world. He loves to play with balls, drive his trucks, ride his tricycle, kick like a soccer player and just about anything else he can think of doing. He has become very comfortable with going down the slide at the park, until recently he wouldn't go by himself. He is such a hunk of love at around 40 pounds. He is about 31 inches tall. I'm sure I'll give an update on all that when we go for his well-child visit.

Happy birthday big guy, we love you so much! Pictures below are from his little Sunday afternoon party.





Monday, October 22, 2007

We're OK...

There are 8 fires in our county and some of them are getting closer and bigger. Not so close to us, we live in the city. But close to my parents house, they have been told to evacuate. We are hosting my sister and her 2 kids for the night and my parents will be staying with us or other members of the family tonight. Tomorrow brings another day and we hope the firefighters can get this contained to some degree tonight. Please keep everyone here in your prayers.
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Farm...

We went to La Milpa Organica farm today with a group of homeschooling preschoolers. It was great! We were really looking forward to a tractor ride but once we got there, we totally forgot about it. We found our group and the tour started. We walked around the farm. We passed and checked out the turkeys in the pen. The kids were entranced. We went up to the carrots section where the kids got to pull out as many carrots as they wanted. It was great! They even ate them up soon afterwards and wanted to go and get more. We ventured around and picked some more produce (radishes, cilantro, onions) and then went to see the goats. There was a mama goat and our tour guide brought her out so that we could watch her be milked. It was great. Her daughter was about 9 or 10 and did all the milking, got the milk into a jar and passed it around for the kids to try. From there we went to the herb garden and checked out the lemon verbena, lavender, rosemary, mint and then some bell peppers nearby. There was a swing set for the kids to play on afterwards and boy did they play. TheThe farm was so generous and let the kids just pick and pick. And then they ate and ate. It was so nice to see my kids eating carrots fresh from the soil, and trying cilantro, and goats milk. I guess that is our cue to get them to eat veggies, we need to do more of our own growing at home! The kids had a wonderful time and can't wait to go again!!
Ben on tire swing

Turkeys
Carrots!!
Waiting to get them washed off
Munch...
Munch! Milking the goat
Goat milk...
Hens with egg

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

S-M-L...

Every time Ben goes to get something for his brother and sister it is always in size order. He is the oldest so he always gets the biggest, then Hannah gets the middle-sized one and Noah always gets the smallest. Today Hannah and Ben made telescopes with paper while Noah was playing on his own. Ben made one with 2 pieces of paper making it super long, Hannah used one piece of paper and Ben, noticing that Noah wanted one too, made one for him...with a half piece of paper. This happens when they are making boats in the back yard too, Ben makes a super extravagant one for himself, tricked out with all the bells and whistles, Hannah usually makes one for herself and Noah has a tiny one to play on The pecking order happens when they are playing with sticks or eating a snack too. Ben always has the most or biggest, and Noah always has the least or smallest. He's funny.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Tie-dye Thursday!

Today we went to a friends house for playgroup and their craft was tie-dye. We brought our own shirts and the kids went wild with the dye. We made a swirl pattern and they came out very cool. The kids are very excited about them and they can't wait to do it again. I'll post pictures of the shirts they made when I can wrestle them all to wear them at the same time!

We also celebrated one of our little friends 3rd birthday with cupcakes that her Mom made, yum! I think Ben had 3 to himself. Lucky there weren't that many kids there...more for us! They were delicious!

The kids also played in the pool and with all the pool toys. It was great fun. There were lots of floatey things for the pool and Ben thought he'd try them all. He has such a spark for life and is interested in how everything works. The water was too cold for me but the kids didn't seem to care, we even had a Mom swimming with them!


Thanks for having us!!



Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Mommy top...

Noah is getting to be very good at talking these days. He will be 2 years old in a couple of weeks...yikes! So the last few weeks he has been saying "Mommy top" and then continuing with a sentence to tell me something. I couldn't fugure out what he was saying until I heard myself saying something to him. It started out with "Noah stop..." So perhaps that is what he thinks should go after the name of the person he's speaking to. He has said "Daddy top..." too. I have been trying to not word it that way lately and "Mommy top" is not heard as often but he still says it. I'm sure it's a phase.