Sunday, June 28, 2009
3rd birthday party
SD International Tri
Jeff coming in on the bike
Tommy going out on the bike
Tommy, Mom & me after the race
Tommy & Colleen after the race
Us after the race
Jeff picking up his bike
Tommy picking up his bike
Grandma and Kyle & Emily. Grandma took care of Kyle & Emily during the race, moving them around the course to catch glimpses of us as we zoomed ;-) by.
Going home. Good morning workout.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Sweet boy Kyle
Kyle (last week, in the afternoon at lunch, really at ice cream break): Mommy, you are so beautiful! I wanna sit next to you.
Kyle (later that night, walking home from dinner): [Running through the promenade, spots a bench, stops]: I wanna hug on the bench.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Zoo with Grandma
Grandma came to visit last week and we all had a blast. On Wednesday, the kids and I went to the zoo with Grandma. It was great after we got past the gondola ride... I had always wanted to take the kids on it, but I typically take the kids to the zoo by myself and felt that such a ride would be better if we had a 1:1 adult to kid ratio. So Grandma got to 'enjoy' the gondola ride with us...
Emily settled down reasonably well and enjoyed the ride a little...
Kyle on the other hand, was upset while waiting in line and continued to be upset and get more upset on the ride. It was some pretty impressive screaming. Yes, his look says it all.
But both bounced back nicely and we had a great time seeing the polar bears and new Elephant Odyssey area.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Nap time...
And after this nap in particular, the following conversation ensued:
Jeff: Were you reading books?
Emily: Yea, a LOT of books!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
We beed sneaky
Jeff recently bought a fantastic cookbook called "Cooking With All Things Trader Joes" and so we've been trying out the recipes since we have a TJ's in walking distance from our house and do the majority of our grocery shopping there b/c it is so accessible for us. The recipes are all reasonably simple and quite tasty so far. Tonight's menu was a bit of a hodgepodge, but sure was tasty - roasted red peppers stuffed with mushroom risotto (yes, it was mushroom and it was good!) and mozzarella (mix also had parmesan, provolone and probably some other pizza type cheese I'm forgetting) cheese on top; goat cheese medallions (sounds fancier than what it is - just goat cheese fried with almond meal / crumbs around little circles of cheese that I sliced with dental floss - not kidding); and a marscapone fruit tart. It sure was delicious and really quite simple! Kyle ate half of the fried goat cheese and would have eaten more if I had made more. And the tart, the kids certainly enjoyed. They got to have their first mixing beater to lick! I can't believe this is just their first, but they sure LOVED it! I gave it to them and they started licking away. Then while I had the pie sitting on the counter and Kyle had just licked his beater clean, he spied the pie and swiped his beater into the pie for some more filling (sugar, whipping cream, marscapone). I saw him do it and told him he was so sneaky! Then he promptly ran to Jeff and excitedly told him, "We beed sneaky!" as he continued to happily lick his beater.
Yummy beaters!
Our finished product. Doesn't quite look as nice as the one in the book, but tasted great!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Mr. Mom
Anyhow, the kids had a GREAT weekend with Jeff going to Balboa Park and hiking Cabrillo. Jeff sure kept them going and they were all smiles telling me all about their awesome weekend with Daddy.
And a cute little story from tonight - after dinner tonight, Jeff was singing "I wanna hold your hand" from The Beatles. It went a little like this:
Jeff [singing]: I wanna hold your hand
Emily: I wanna hold your hand.
Jeff [singing]: I wanna hold your hand
Emily: But it's too small!!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Kyle reads Very Hungry Caterpillar
Emily reads Wiggle
Monday, June 1, 2009
Emily's sense of humor
The other morning, she woke up, went potty, got dressed and was standing there brushing her teeth while I was doing her hair.
Emily: [tummy rumbles loudly]
Emily: Wow, that's my tummy! My tummy is growling!
Mommy: Sure is noisy!
Emily: [tummy rumbles again, louder and longer this time]
Emily: Woah! Motzie is in my tummy!!! (giggles)
As many of you know, the kids sometimes struggle with eating. Either they aren't that hungry or just being picky, but we sometimes do battle with "eattime". Lately, we've been telling them they need to eat their yummy meals so they can grow big and strong. That seems to have struck a cord with them because the other day Emily ate all of her lunch very nicely and when she finished she emphatically declared, "Look, I ate all my eattime! I ate so nicely! Now I'm big and strong. Can I please be excused?" I love how matter-of-fact she is about it! Kyle has also gotten in on the growing big and strong by eating his meals as he proudly tells us that when he eats nicely and grows bigger, he will "jump up and reach the black zip line" (at the kiddie gym).
And the other night, the kids were reading me some bedtime stories. Well they both read me "The Very Hungry Caterpillar". Kyle first and then Emily. (There will eventually be a video up of Kyle reading the book from weeks ago but I've been struggling to get it to post b/c of the size but hopefully tonight's the night!) But this past night was the first time that Emily has read me that book. So the following conversation ensued between Kyle and Emily as Emily was on the page where the caterpillar eats a whole bunch of stuff on Saturday ranging from a pickle and sausage to lollipops and cupcakes.
Emily: On Saturday he ate some chlocolate cake and ice cream cone and pickle and slice of cheese and salami and cherry pie and hot dog and cupcake and ...
Kyle: No Emmie, that's a sausage. It's not a hot dog!
Emily: One sausage, one cupcake ...
Kyle: Good Emmie! That's right! It's a sausage!
Emily: No, it's a hot dog.
Kyle: No, it's a sausage Emmie!
Emily: It's a sausage, but it looks like a hot dog! One hot dog, one cupcake and one piece of watermelon...
I'm sure writing this conversation down here doesn't quite capture just how funny it was, but I assure you it was quite amusing! They were both so serious and sure they were right!