Monday, May 8, 2017

Moving

Moving day is upon us. Seems a bit surreal that we are actually moving after 2 years in Raleigh. But it's happening. And quickly as the movers pack up and load up in very short order. Whirlwind. 

This is what was left under the couch in the living room. Many, many marbles courtesy of Aaron. 
Staging ground
Empty and clean

Monday, May 1, 2017

High school pix

Look what I found when packing for the move?! Young Jeff! Handsome dude. 
At a Cross Country meet together. We look like babies!

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Biking Raleigh

We took the whole family on the horse farm bike ride today. This time we were ready with carrots and apples to feed the horses. Unfortunately, the horses were far off in the fields and not close enough to feed. Scenic nonetheless. 

And Aaron with a chocolate croissant because we have little food in the house these days as we prep for moving so Whole Foods by school has been an easy stop for food / snack. 

Friday, April 21, 2017

Aaron

Harry, the 1 cent dragon ride outside the grocery store. More places should make these rides 1 cent! 
Enjoying the swing on a 90 degree spring day in Raleigh. 

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Easter ride

After our Easter egg hunt, we were all going to go on a nice bike ride. Kyle and Emily were too tired and too distraught over not being able to solve the egg hunt riddle so they decided to stay back. So Jeff, Aaron, and I set out on a ride. We took a new route, through the forest and out by a farm. We ended up close to the art museum and on a path that actually goes from Florida to Maine! I can't imagine actually doing such a ride, but it was pretty neat to see that that sort of infrastructure does exist and there are people driven... errr.... ridden enough to accomplish such a feat. Anyhow, our ride was wonderful and we (Jeff & Aaron) stopped to feed the horses (I observed). And again, since I was hauling Aaron in the trailer (and I should say that the trailer is awesome and Aaron can actually contribute and pedal, but it's still heavy to haul), I made sure we got to have ice cream (Goodberry's Custard) that evening as well. Yes, I love ice cream. 


Breakfast in bed from Aaron

Aaron made me breakfast in bed. So thoughtful of him. Sweet heart! 

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Memories

A few things from my childhood that I have found lately: 

Cracklebread and cheese. This was a breakfast staple. And the kids love this too!
Cadbury Fruit and Nut. Something we had with Dad. So so good. 

Friday, April 14, 2017

Aaron & Tony

Aaron with one of our favorite people in North Carolina. Aaron climbed right up on Tony's lap to play some Tower Game. 

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Carolina Hurricanes

Our realtor had a client appreciation night and treated everyone to a hockey game. Jeff has always wanted to go to a professional hockey game so this was a perfect opportunity to check this item off the bucket list. We don't really follow hockey so we didn't know where either team stood in terms of playoffs or even the season, but it was awesome nonetheless. Before the game even started, our realtor told us we won some raffle so we were gifted a gift card to a great taco restaurant in town. Wahoo! The game was fun and seemed relatively high scoring for hockey. And it even went to overtime. And it was still tied so we got to see a shootout! Talk about getting your hockey's worth! Pretty incredible! The Hurricanes weren't on the winning side of things, but it was great to see the full cycle of a hockey game for our first professional game! 

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Aaron's spring break

Aaron was on spring break this week. It was a chill week and we had some fun together while the kids were in school and Jeff was in Utah. This day we took a bike ride to the park for a picnic lunch. And then on to ice cream. When I was growing up, that is one thing I remember - bike rides to get ice cream. And when you are hauling 40+ pounds of kid plus 20 pounds of trailer in hilly terrain, ice cream is definitely warranted! And Aaron certainly did not mind!

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Duke gardens

It was a beautiful spring day here in Raleigh and we had not been up to Duke in a while. Also, on Jeff's NC bucket list was Vietnamese Saturday lunch at Bahn's. So up we went! 

The gardens were pretty spectacular. The blooms, the scents, the warm sun. It was excellent. 

Apparently Kyle has been teaching Aaron to meditate. 
We are still looking for our tree from college, though we both grant that it is likely covered over by more bark - after all it's been about 20 years - and plenty of other foliage around it. 

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Sleepy bear

He plays so hard he needs his sleep whenever, whereever he can get it. 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Kyle meets a golf club

So this is what happened on our day to regroup after our DC trip and before the kids went back to school... Kyle and Aaron were playing golf in the front yard. With Aaron's plastic golf clubs. Kyle decided to show Aaron how to swing a real golf club. Aaron swung early, Kyle wasn't out of the way and well, you see... boys... 
Right after with some clean up. He left pools of blood along the way. I was cleaning out my closet and he came inside panicked and I immediately knew something was wrong. 
We Facetimed with Uncle Eric for a recommendation and consulted with our 2 doctor neighbors who all agreed it was splayed open enough for Urgent Care to glue him back together. I tried steri-strip to hold it together for a little but it just didn't work. 
Cleaned up and glued back together.  

Friday, March 24, 2017

D.C.

The kid's school had the 5th grade trip up to DC earlier this month. Kyle and Emily did not go on that trip because we could not commit to it back when we had to because we didn't know if we'd still be here. Furthermore, after hearing their itinerary for the trip, it's best they didn't go! (They had to be at school by 5am on a Wednesday to bus up to DC, had what was left in the day to do the tours they had set, went to a hotel outside of DC to sleep and be up by 5am the next day, bus back into the city, tour all day, back to hotel late to sleep, up at 5am to tour for half a day and then bus back home, all in less than 3 days. Surely they covered A LOT of ground in that little time but that is some serious hustling!) 

So we went up as a family and had a leisurely great time and got to see the Cherry Blossoms in bloom. We spent time with Jeff's Aunt Barbara, his cousin Rachel and her family. We ate great food - Saku Ramen, had cupcakes, and visited more of DC's sites that we haven't yet seen.

First up was Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Appropriately, it was cold and raining out. Arlington is quite a site to behold. Amazing to see the cost freedom. And the Tomb of the Unknown is beautiful. Growing up, I was terrified of cemeteries. This is different. 

We then went to Saku Ramen to warm up with some delicious ramen that we discovered last time we were in town. It did not disappoint. On our walk to the train from there, we saw a cupcake shop and just had to stop. Because we wanted to. Because we could. 

On to the train (and the only picture I took there) (Jeff: do you have any to add?)

We headed toward the Mint which we had gotten tickets for a tour earlier in the AM. We were actually trying to get tickets to the Holocaust museum, but they were out within 20 minutes of opening and we arrived 25 minutes after opening. So the mint was next door and we were able to get tickets to see how money is printed. Pretty fascinating. Reasonably, no pictures allowed. 

We chilled outside and saw more of the Cherry Blossoms as it was now sunny and very warm out. Deciding where to go next, we went into the Holocaust museum which was next door to see the parts we were able to see without a ticket. While asking a question at the info desk, someone turned in tickets they were unable to use and we were able to see the rest of the museum. I don't really have many words. It stands as an incredible memorial to a horrific time in history. Very moving, very heartbreaking. And a part of history that should never be forgotten or repeated.

We closed the evening with dinner with family at a new restaurant nearby. 

The following day, we had one thing on our docket after our ambitious day before (though it wasn't intended to be so busy, just turned out that way based on where we were and tickets or lack thereof): the Spy Museum. The kids LOVED the Spy Museum. Kyle, Emily & Jeff did the special Spy Experience where they were part of solving a mystery (I think). Aaron and I grabbed some breakfast and went through the spy exhibits during that time. It's a great museum for kids of all ages because they have a scavenger hunt that keeps them engaged in the exhibits, decoding ciphers, looking for clues, etc. When Jeff, Kyle & Em were done with their experience, we went through the museum with them again. Next up was a nice slow lunch at a great Mediterranean restaurant a block away. We headed back to Barbara's house afterwards and played and relaxed. After a delicious Greek dinner with the family, we headed home to North Carolina so we could have Sunday to regroup before the kids went back to school and Jeff to Utah. 

Saturday, March 18, 2017

NC bucket list: Parlour

As our time in North Carolina draws to a close, we are working on our NC bucket list. Well we are just starting to create that list and knock things off as we can, but hey we're working on it! Ice cream at The Parlour in Durham was on that list. Check. 

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

For my dad

Happy birthday to my dad. Who loved ice cream. I miss you. I love you. 

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Aaron turns 5!!

Somehow my baby is now 5 years old! Not sure how that happened so quickly. He is so very sweet and loving. Sometimes he's a 10 year old in a 5 year old body doing everything he can to keep up with his brother and sister. And sometimes he's just a 5 year old who still needs kisses for his booboos or a hug when he's skinned his knee. Happy birthday sweet little Bear!

Aaron had some fun celebrations for turning 5. His class had a birthday celebration for him with his birthday crown and all. And for the first time, he had a friend birthday party! Sorry, 3rd child. Don't feel too left out Aaron, Kyle and Emily have really only had parties every other year. And not to worry, we of course always celebrate birthdays as a family. For Aaron's friend party, he had it at his gymnastics center where they got to bounce, swing, roll, run and tumble around and then eat some cake! Perfect for a group of 5 year olds. 

School party
Cake for his friend party
Kyle bouncing
Emily on the beam with Kyle flying around in the background
Happy birthday!

Aaron flying into the foam pit

What a handsome 5 year old!

Star Wars and marbles. Aaron's loves.