Monday, October 05, 2009

August Adventures: Sunnyvale

After a few days in Sac, we headed down to Sunnyvale to stay at Ben and Whit's for a few days. There it was more of the same... eating out, ordering in, swimming in the complex pool and hot tub, watching movies. Which for us is great. I felt kind of bad for our hosts, because they wanted to take us to do fun stuff, but we were very content to just stay home a lot of the time and visit and let the boys play. I can't remember all that we did. I usually rely on my pictures to help me remember, but unfortunately I didn't take many in Sunnyvale. Oh yeah, now I remember... much to Ben's disappointment, Nate, Whit and I just wanted to watch Alias after the kids were in bed each night. It's not Ben's favorite show, but he was a good sport.

The boys had fun playing with all of Joelie and Kadin's toys. This is kind of when I started to notice the boys not sleeping as well, as well as acting out a little more often. I think all the traveling and bed changing was starting to get to them. But I loved being able to visit with my sis and play with precious baby Oliver.
I thought this was such a cute pic of the boys. Kadin, Asher and Joelie on one chair, watching Word World.

August Adventures: Sacramento

I'm trying to remember back to things we did in Sacramento, but I don't think we did a ton. Mostly just hanging out, letting the boys play with grandpa's trains and jump on the trampoline. Asher LOVED the trampoline and would stay out there all day if he could. We did head over to Del Norte to swim which was great fun for everyone. We also went to Grammy B's to visit and see all the fam on my dad's side. I also went running and totally hurt my knee again. It's my own fault, but it still really makes me mad.

My sister Ashley colored my hair (back to dark... blonde is fun but way too expensive) and did a great job. When I came back to NY it was like a whole new me. No one had ever seen me as anything but a blonde, so I was surprised by how many people noticed.

The boys watching Word World after a nice jump on the tramp, with the trains never far off
Sayer's happy place

August Adventures: Sacramento, Grandma's Birthday

From Pasco, we hit the road to Sacramento to visit my family. We left early Saturday morning and took the whole day to drive. It was actually really nice not being in any kind of hurry, because we were able to stop a couple of times along the way to let the kids play. We stopped right when we crossed the border into CA at an elementary school so the kids could play on the playground. There was a high school right next door, so we let the kids run around on the football field and bleachers. We may have also witnessed a drug exchange happening in the dugout, but one can never tell I suppose. The kids did really well on all of our drives. We had little cars and books to break out every once in a while when they would get ansty, along with lots of food and music.

The first day in Sacramento we had a birthday party at my mom's house for my Grandma. I made this chocolate cake
from Conversations With a Cupcake, that she made for NieNie. I had to improvise a little because of lack of ingredients, and then it didn't set all the way up, but it was pretty darn good.
I finally got to snuggle with this chunk
for the first time since he was born in JANUARY.... a mere 7 hours after I left his house to go back to NY. It was sad. He is the sweetest "little" guy you ever did see.
It was so fun to visit with cousins

My cute grandma and mom

Aunts and Uncles, and of course all of my beautiful and fun sisters.
Jilly-poo
Ash and boyfriend Kody
Whit and the Ollie-man

August Adventures: Spokane and Pasco

Back to our August adventures...
We celebrated Asher's birthday in Spokane, and then were there for another few days. We didn't do too much, just hung out, went over to Andy and Kacey's to let the kids play, went over to Kierstin's to play in her backyard. We basically just did a lot of visiting and relaxing. Nate and I saw 500 days of Summer, which was great, and went out to for late night snacks with Andy and Kacey. For Kacey's birthday we went to Lake C'ourdelane, swam and had foil dinners and smores. It was so gorgeous. Nate played in his parent's ward on Sunday, and then right afterward we left to drive to Pasco, WA, where Nate's sister Lizza and her family live.

The Cazier's house is always good fun. Especially because they have 4 boys, a nice big house with playroom and plenty of sleeping space, a nice big backyard, and to top it off, Lizza is an awesome cook and is always cookin' up something in the kitchen. I think that I gained a good 5 lbs just while at their house.

While there, we went to parks, the driving range, out to eat, to the mall, hit up JoAnne's and Michael's, took the kids to the Children's Museum, swam at the hotel where Nana and Papa stayed, went to the movies (Lizza and I saw Julie & Julia), watched a lot of reality tv, and just hung out and talked and laughed. The boys all spent a lot of time in the backyard, riding bikes, playing in the sandbox, playing in the water. Asher was in heaven and had so much fun with his cousins. Oh how I wish for a backyard. Someday.

Here are some pictures of our fun time in Pasco...
Lizza leading an FHE on choices. Kids loved it.

Water time



This was my favorite. I loved looking outside and seeing all 6 boys huddled together in the sandbox.

Children's Museum



Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Giveaway for adoption

Humble like this child is doing a giveaway to help out with the R house adoption legal-battle fees. Click here to read more about their story.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Asher's 3rd birthday

We were in UT for about a day and a half before we decided to hit the road to Spokane, WA. The kids did so great on their first 12 hour drive. This is them about 30 minutes or so into the drive.
Precious.

Asher turned 3 on August 6th, so we had all the fam over to Chris and Heidi's to celebrate. Heidi bought this delicious triple chocolate cake from Costco,
it got a little melted from the heat, hence the lopsided-ness

and we put thomas the train legos on top for the decoration. Asher loved it. I can't even describe the excitement on his face when he saw his cake. Here he is explaining to Ally about his cake and who was on top of it
Here is a video of singing happy birthday. You HAVE to watch it. He totally got that it was HIS birthday and he was so excited. He is pretty much the cutest and sweetest kid ever, and this video is the proof!!



Sayer thought Asher's birthday cake was pretty great too!

After cake, we opened presents. Among other things, he got a scooter and a helmet from Nana and Papa and he was so excited.
He loves scooters and is always taking other kids' at the park and riding them. Unfortunately, this scooter broke on the second day he had it, so we took it back. I think I will wait until he turns 4 to get him another one.

I think he had a very fun birthday, and he now knows that he is 3. I can hardly believe it myself. He is getting to be such a big boy and talks non-stop. He is very curious, loves people, playing with cars, trucks and trains, reading, and is a smart little guy. We love him.
Happy Birthday buddy!

Dino-Sayer

2 days ago I was making Asher's bed and both the boys were in the room with me. They were goofing around and Sayer fell and I heard a horrible bang. He smacked his forehead, right in between the eyes on Asher's bed frame. OUCH!! At first I couldn't see anything so I thought maybe it wasn't that bad. But he left the room in tears to get his binkie and his bear, and when he walked back in the room, there was this HUGE bump on his head. I freaked out a little. But it wasn't bleeding, so I knew it would be fine. It just looked really terrible. These pictures don't really do it justice. He seriously looked like one of those dinosaurs with the big round bumps over their noses, inbetween their eyes. It has gone way down now, and is turning yellow and green. As you can see from these pictures, he wasn't too phased by it after about 5 minutes.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Birthday dinner

For my birthday (back in July) Nate took me to this restaurant we had seen in Williamsburg last time we were in Brooklyn. It looked like such a cool place with a really nice ambiance. Perfect for a romantic night on the town. It's called My Moon. The food was absolutely delicious, we ate outside and the weather was perfect. It was so nice to have a night out with Nate. He is the funnest person to hang out with and I love being married to him. Thanks for a lovely birthday Nate'ls!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Rockaway Beach

Sometime in July (can't remember when) my neighbor Debbie and I packed the boys in her in-law's van and drove to Rockaway Beach, in Far Rockaway, for the day. It wasn't a bad drive and the beach wasn't bad at all! I was very pleasantly surprised. The surrounding area wasn't very pleasing to look at, but the beach itself was very nice.

The boys had an absolute blast. We were there for 4 hours, and they would have gladly stayed another 4. Sayer was a complete mess of stickiness and sand but didn't seem to mind one bit. Neither of the boys liked the water, which made things easy for me, since I knew they wouldn't wander in and get swept away by a wave. They just played in the sand and had a ball.

Here are some pics:
Diggin'
Don't forget to pat-pat-pat!

Asher and Peter digging

Sayer, Asher, Peter and Debbie making a drippy sand castle. I am pretty sure that is the official name! ;)

Asher, playing with his new friend



Sayer loved playing with the boogie board

Such a cute kid. You would have thought he was pulling a ton of bricks by the effort he was putting into pulling that thing.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

We're Back!

Hello there. Clearly I did not stay up on my blogging during our month long adventure out West. I wish I had though, because now I am, indeed, very overwhelmed by all of the fun times that need to be documented. I will get to it... sometime... when I feel like it. Rest assured that we had a grand ol' time. Coming home was bitter sweet. I will say that I am back to loving the city again. It's no wonder that everyone out here owns/rents homes in the Hamptons or Martha's Vineyard... you really do need a break from city life every 4-6 months or so. We came home feeling refreshed and re-vitalized, and ready to take advantage of this awesome city we get to call home. I have many musicals and plays on my "to see" list, not to mention a nice long list of restaurants that we need to check out. This is purely for informational purposes only of course. You see, when we have people come in town to visit us, we see it as our duty to inform them of the city's treasures. How are we to do that if we don't partake ourselves? It's all for you guys. Promise.

So yeah. Anyway. We're back. That's all I really wanted to say! :)

Sunday, August 02, 2009

YAY!

We are in UT! I am so excited for our month long adventure away from NY! I was more than ready to get out of there for awhile. When we were driving down I-15, I couldn't believe how vast and open and clean everything was. During that drive, I also realized that I do not really miss UT. I most definitely miss our friends and family that are here in UT, but I am not really missing living here. And MacKay is super awesome!!! He may or may not be standing here next to me reading this! ;)

We took the Subway to the airport and it took 2 hours!!! Our honest to goodness deciding factor in this was that we could use the money we saved in not taking a cab to get more Cafe Rio meals. It was definitely worth it. While it took a long time, the kids were happy and we packed awesomely, so it wasn't much of a hassle.

Our flight was actually quite uneventful, which was very nice. We took a chance and didn't bring any car seats on the flight with us, not even for Asher. It made for much easier walking through the airport. It took Asher awhile to fall asleep with all that freedom, but he eventually did. Sayer fell asleep about and hour and a half or so into the flight with me holding him. After awhile I transferred him to the floor and he slept perfectly until we landed, then he woke up.

The kids have been loving playing in the yard and with skeeter the dog as well as discovering lots of things around the house that I am sure Rebecca and MacKay would rather they didn't touch. Sorry guys. Anyway... I think we are headed out on Tuesday morning for Spokane, but we will be back in UT at the end of the month.

I'll probably try to blog along the way a little so that I am not overwhelmed to catch up when we get back.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Who does that???

Today was laundry day. I went to pick up my dry clothes from the basement and was folding them down there, and I all of the sudden realized that my white sweater that I had hung up to dry was gone!! Someone STOLE my sweater! Who does that? Who steals a wet sweater that is clearly hanging up to dry (we often have people leave piles of clothes that are up for grabs... gross, but mine was wet, hanging very far away from that pile) from someone in their own building. Did the person just look at it and think, hmmm, that looks like it will fit me... I need a white sweater... I think I am going to take this. Seriously. I was so ticked. It's not like it was a really expensive sweater, but it was one of MY nicer sweaters, and I just bought it like a month ago. I very rarely buy clothes for myself, and when I do, I agonize over what I should buy and if I should spend the money. So to have it stolen after all that, just really makes me mad, and sad. And I remember when I got it out of the wash, I had been so excited that a particular stain had come out of it.  I guess it really is my fault.  I should have brought it home to dry.  But I have never had a problem before, and I know so many of the people in our building... it just seems like such a stupid thing to do.

Anyway... sorry, I just needed to vent. I really am going to miss that sweater.  If I see some chick in my building wearing it, I am going to say something.  She won't be able to deny it either, because only people in UT or Mormons buy Shade Clothing sweaters, and there is only one other member family in our building.  Ok, so maybe I won't have the guts to say anything, but I will have the satisfaction of knowing that she is a fool... and a thief!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Asher and his BFF Peter...

Aren't they cute?!

Run for Central Park

I know, I know... I know what you're thinking... I look totally hot! You don't have to tell me! ;)
I did my first race in the city this last Saturday. It was just a little 4 miler, but it was still a lot of fun. It was called the Run for Central Park. It was a little hot and bright, but overall was a good race. I reached my goal, which was to finish under 36 minutes, so that was enough for me. It was a nice initiatory race, and I hope there will be many many more!

Water Park: Museum of Natural History

Last Tuesday our ward playgroup went to the water park at the Museum of Natural History. I didn't even know it existed until one of the moms suggested we go there. It was so fun, and both kids had a blast. It is just a little area outside of the museum, that is free, and has a huge area with water squirting up from the ground. It is kind of on a slant, so all the water goes down to this drain, and forms a little pool where the kids can splash and play. Asher and Lucas discovered that they really like each other, and played so well together. Here they are sharing Lucas' snacks. 
Asher is not shy about asking for people's food. It was also such a fast and easy trip on the subway... we will definitely have to go back sometime.