We survived yet another tax season. Are they getting harder or are we just getting older? Or both? The good news is that I'm looking forward to that post-labor amnesia that should be kicking in any day now where looking back "it wasn't that bad...". The GREAT news is that Brian really likes his job. And, really, life is too short not to.
Blake earned his yellow belt in karate, way to go, Blake!
Of course now it's getting harder and he hasn't totally committed to practicing, but I'm hoping the hitting and kicking techniques will change his mind (so long as he doesn't practice those on his siblings). When he's not going kung foo, Blake is putting his new pocket knife to use following his recent Cub Scouts refresher on whittling. He's so proud, what do you think of his fish?
Note: whittling a small bar of soap takes a lot of- okay, too much- focus and patience for a group of excited third grade boys.
We also learned how to ski Southern California style- on grass, of course!
It actually turned out to be a really good team building exercise with Scouts that ended up being very akin to rowing. And I'm happy to report that Blake seems to finally be doing much better in school...now that it's May. No doubt he's looking forward to summer and more fort building (he actually builds rooms in his forts!).
Garrett has continued to amaze us with his unique and original Lego creations.
This is the "graveyard" he built complete with headstones, a "creepy" tree, spider web and spider. |
Watching Garrett construct this sphinx was pretty amazing- he new exactly what piece needed and where to put it. He built his in under 5 minutes. |
Does this nullify the Character Violation he got earlier that week?
Chase is still a bigger version of his sweet and loving self. He's become quite the talker these days and goes from 0 to frustrated in about .01 seconds...patience is not this child's virtue. But, fortunately, being too darn cute is. And so are compassion, affection and cuddling. Yeah, he's pretty irresistible. He's also become quite the little dancer/singer. Here are his moves to Michael Jackson's "Beat It".
Otherwise, his biggest challenge right now is trying to be "one of the 'big' boys" when his body is only three (which doesn't help his frustration).
Ella got her first hair cut! Yes, while Chase has had more than we can count, we've been holding out on getting Ella's haircut so she could have long hair. And now that she does, she wants it cut "like a boy". The compromise was just a trim, which turned out much better than I was anticipating considering that she was growling at the stylist the entire time.
She even got a style (something I'm strictly prohibited from going). In the end she walked away with a "Jedi" braid- the one and only time, I'm sure.
She has also become quite enthused with drawing. Here is the first official drawing that is recognizable to others- can you guess what it is?
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It's kind of hard to see, but according to Ella it's a spider. |
Now if I could just harness that creativity
exclusively to paper...
And, of course, she is still dressing up (and undressing) Ella-style constantly.
Here's one of the coolest things about preschool- the twins got to celebrate their "special day" at school, where they celebrate non-school birthdays. They were super proud to have Aunt Renee come to read a few of their favorite books.
Aimee. My updates are a little less exciting...I'm still running about 20 miles a week, which is good considering I discovered cake pops (and really wish I hadn't)!
Other than keeping up with family, I've been working a little less and am promising myself I will make time to write more. Summer is just around the corner and I'm ready- or at least armed- with workbooks, summer camps and sunscreen.
Easter was low-key this year. Mostly because we had been too busy to plan much more than an egg hunt and a totally nontraditional (but easy) lasagna dinner. I really need to talk to the Easter bunny about rescheduling Easter for AFTER tax season. Just as well- we went light on the egg hunt too, since I had already eaten most of the candy.
Mother's Day was also low-key (the theme around here when things get crazy). And, you really can't go wrong with a massage to celebrate.
This was the Mother's Day Tea at the twin's preschool where the kids in
the class created the menu for the moms. This year it was chicken
noodle soup, lemonade and chocolate ice cream. Yum? What I love about that is that they are all comfort foods, which tells me the kids love the comfort of mom!
Then there was the hailstorm of '12. We had a few days of cold rain and hail- so much so that it accumulated just enough to make ONE snow/iceball. By the next weekend it was 80 degrees, so that was our winter and then we were into spring. It was fun while it lasted.
One of the coolest things about San Diego is "Free Tuesdays" at Balboa Park. On this day we went with Nana to the Natural History Museum to see the dinosaurs (of course) and then went to the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center where the kids got to explore for hours. A portion of the upstairs was dedicated to stick building- whatever you can imagine and build! We all had fun building masterpieces (and learning about physics...).
Over Spring Break the kids and I got to visit with John, Jen, Patrick and Jessica, who we haven't seen in almost eight years! What a great time (minus the stomach bug that knocked a few of us down), and how fun to be grown ups and reminisce about childhood! It was especially fun getting to know Patrick and Jessica a little better- what sweet kids (which is strange to call them, since they are both taller than me and twice as big since the last time I saw them).
Speaking of family, we recently had the privilege of hosting a family of House Wrens in the birdhouse the boys made with Grandpa a few years back. Blake was the first to notice it, but I was doubtful because I thought the hole was too small. Turns out, it was just the right size for a small bird and perfect shelter for a nest!
In fact, we've had quite a variety of birds hanging out at our house lately- a Scrub Jay that waits on our patio for bread crumbs, a Coopers Hawk and a Redtail Hawk that consider our yard prime hunting grounds, hummingbirds that keep checking back to see if we've refilled our feeders, and a woodpecker that can be heard and seen poking at the neighbors' trees. Blake even did his school presentation on birds- and a special thanks to Aunt Nee Nee for helping him!
And in the midst of it all, we moved Penny/Grandma & David/Grandpa in early March to be closer to us. The move was all that Penny had talked about wanting for years, and we were able to spend a little more time with her in the last month. Sadly she passed away just a few weeks after moving here (more on that in another post) and we think about and miss her often.
The good news is that this summer is promising to be unforgettable! The boys are really looking forward to fishing and bird watching with Grandpa, going to Lego, Lasertag and rock climbing camps, and hopefully spending most other days in their bathing suits (literally, not metaphorically, although nothing would surprise me in this house). Chase & Ella will hopefully be taking swim lessons and tumbling. And I'm just hoping to keep my sanity :)