Friday, November 18, 2011

Magical Memories Pt. 1


If I were to write a full blog on the entire Disney trip you'd all be sitting here reading for hours (or more likely until you become bored after 3 minutes).  So I'm going to write up a top ten list.  Enjoy.

10:  Pin trading.  A few friends suggested getting the kids pins and lanyards.  All cast members who wear pins will trade with any guests who have pins to trade.  We figured that would help make the trip a bit more memorable.  We started letting the kids pick out individual pins, but realized quickly that those pins would be traded away.  So they each picked out one special pin and then we bought a few packs of pins for trading (had we had our ducks in a row I would have ordered some lots of pins from Ebay before we left).  Both kids loved trading pins.  They would walk up to any cast members and trade pins.  Erin just really liked the experience of trading and wasn't very selective.  Jeffrey was more pointed in his trading.  By the end of the week he had a goal in mind.  He was looking for Fab. 5 Pirate pins and anything with the Queen of Hearts.  On our way out of Animal Kingdom on our last night, we stopped to trade with one last cast member.  She saw that Jeffrey was looking for certain pins.  She opened up a little bag and dug through it until she found one he didn't have.  He wasn't sure what he wanted to trade and she said -- "No trade.  A gift from me."  And then she reached into her bag and pulled out a pin for Erin as well.  Now that's Disney Magic.

Jeffrey's Lanyard Before Our Last Day Of Trading
Erin's Lanyard Before The Last Day Of Trading

9:  This guy.  He was one of the cast members staffing Tower of Terror.  A few things to know.  Jeffrey's not a big thrill ride guy and was skeptical about Tower of Terror, but we wanted to encourage him.  This guy was our "bellhop".  He continued the story set out by the ride as he checked seat belts, ran back as the doors closed trying to tell us "one last thing" etc..  Both Jeff and Erin bought it all hook, line, and sinker.  And then loved every second of the ride.  They was so excited about it that we turned around and walked right back onto the ride.  And when we saw him working the entrance later in the day we asked him for this photo which he served up perfectly.


8:  Watching Erin at the Magic Kingdom fireworks and light show.  We had a great vantage point (Tinkerbell flew right over our heads).  And Erin stood in awe as the castle changed colors and flashed.  Then she started "directing" the show.  She was waving her hands around and flashing them with the fireworks.  When the music quieted, she would kneel down close to the ground and wait for the crescendo when she would shoot up like a rocket herself.  She was totally engrossed in the show.  She became part of it, and it brought tears to my eyes.

7:  Random character sightings.  Not the ones that we had to wait in line for, or get there 30 minutes early for, but just walking by and seeing no line.  We had several visits with Stitch, and a family visit with the White Rabbit, a great time with Chip and Dale, snuggles with Tigger and Eeyore, and even a quick visit with Princess Aurora.  Just like 7 years ago when we took Erin, we found Princess Aurora hidden in a corner with no line.  She took time to talk with Erin and ask her about her "first visit".  I thought back to Erin's true first visit (of which she has no memory) and meeting Princess Aurora when no one else was around.  She picked her up, and held and kissed her cheek.  Amazingly sweet.  And this time Erin got her autograph (we did pins instead of autograph books but the cast member staffing the line made sure she had an index card with her so all little girls could get an autograph).

Jeff's First Character Hug - Terk from Tarzan Maybe?

Always Love For Stitch
"Timely" Visit With The White Rabbit

Erin Has A Long History With These Two, and Jeff is Showing Off One Of His  Dale Pirate Pins.

My Princess With a Princess

6:  Dancing.  Yep, sounds a little odd, but there was lots of dancing on this trip.  Our first night at Downtown Disney we stumbled upon a free kid's dance party and even Jeffrey danced for hours.  Later while walking through Epcot we came across a live performance in Morocco.  We all loved the music and Erin, Tom and Jeff danced like crazy.  Yes, that's right, Jeff danced in public.  Twice.  Actually 3 times, but number 3 will be reserved for it's own highlight.  




What about the other 5?  I guess those will have to wait for another day.  Have to keep both my readers in suspense don't I.  Plus, most of you have seen the 100 plus pictures on Facebook already.  So, I'm just going to make you wait for 5 more stories.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Erin's Monticello Report



While we were touring Monticello there was a woman who had brought a notebook with her and was taking notes on things that interested her during the tour.  Erin thought that was a really neat idea and was bummed she hadn't brought her own journal.  So first thing Saturday morning she popped into our bedroom to show her daddy the journal she'd written about the tour.  I was surprised at the things that she remembered and what little parts of the tour she latched on to.  I encouraged her to type her report into the computer and bring a copy to school as well.  

Monticello

We took a tour. I saw a eagle on the ceiling.  I saw a bad drawing of Thomas Jefferson.  I saw a lot of books.  I saw his glasses and his bed.  Now I know that Thomas Jefferson served 8 pieces of meat and 8 desserts.  I saw a really cool board game.  Then we went outside.  Thomas Jefferson could see the Blue Ridge Mountain.  Thomas Jefferson stored wine and beer.  We saw a cool kitchen and we saw a ice house.  We also saw some people digging for stuff under ground.  Mom says that is called archeology.  We walked through the gardens and saw a marshmallow plant.  We also saw a lot of herbs.    

The Weekend of Fun Part 1

On the Steps of Monticello
The kids had a long weekend this weekend (Friday but not the Monday holiday, clear as mud?).  I decided that we would just have a couple super special days.  The last few months have been so jammed with shows and plays that we haven't done much else at all.

We started with Thursday actually because Jeffrey had a field trip to the mountains.  It was an absolutely gorgeous day to be up in the mountains.  The kids talked a little about preserving the national parks land (Don't pick flowers, don't get too close to animals, etc..)  They played some games in the meadow on the mountains and took a little hike.

While Jeff and I were driving home we came upon a cluster of cars and people in the road.  Turns out there was a bear high up in a tree right at the side of the road.  I pulled over and got the camera out and Jeff and I spent quite some time enjoying watching him pull leaves from the trees.  We were even still watching when he decided to climb down the tree right in front of us.  He was absolutely not bothered by us at all when he got to the bottom.  Simply hunted for a few nuts and moved on his way.  Pretty exciting to be able to watch a bear for that long.

Hello Mr. Bear

Just Rooting Around


On Friday, the kids had the day off for a teacher work day.  I've been promising to take them to Monticello.  At the beginning of the summer Erin picked out a Little House book to read and got through about half of it.  We also listened to 2 Little House books on CD during our summer travels.  Both kids were enjoying learning about life in the past.  So I thought they'd enjoy visiting Monticello.

My Boy LOVES His Maps


There's a new visitor's center at the house with a large hand's on learning room.  The kids really enjoyed exploring that area before we headed to the house.  They got to try out some of Jefferson's inventions, lie in his cool bed, build with architectural blocks etc...  During the tour Erin really latched on to some things.  She even came home and wrote a little report about her trip.  Jeffrey was more drawn to the architectural aspects of the house and got a little bored with the tour.  He did really enjoy exploring the grounds though.  Especially the gardens.
Contemplative Girl


Petting the Herbs



After touring the house, we headed to a nearby apple orchard for some apple picking.  The kids had a great time filling the bags and we quickly picked 15 pounds of apples.  Guess we're going to be having some apple pie and crisp this week!!  It was a really beautiful day and from the "mountain" looking east you can see quite a bit.  Both kids stood on the observation deck and looked out, then turned back to me and said "Mommy!  I can see the ocean!"  Then not to be outdone, Erin decided she could really see New York ;)

Goofy Faces




We met daddy for dinner and then headed to the UVA men's soccer game.  What a fun and exciting time!  The kids had a blast.  The team was handing out little flags at the entrance and Erin waved her flag throughout the game.  It was a close game, and by the final few minutes, most of the stadium was on it's feet waving flags.  I bought Erin a Virginia t-shirt and then at halftime we caught one for Jeffrey too.  At the end of the night, the team lined up at one end of the field and signed autographs for the kids.


Go Hoos!


Autographs From the Goalie

It was certainly a special day that both kids will remember for quite a while.

Monday, October 03, 2011

Taking Center Stage



This year, Erin was old enough to compete in our local C'ville Jr. Idol competition.  She's performed before, but not in the judged category.  She admitted that this year she was really nervous, but mommy couldn't tell.  Such a brave little girl.

Mommy does lose her mommy card a bit this weekend though.  I hardly got any pictures at all and NO video of her second song.  The video setting on my camera died on Friday night and Noni's didn't work yesterday.  So, hopefully someone does have a video of her beautiful singing from yesterday, but you'll have to wait a bit to see it while I hunt it down.

In the meantime, here's the clip of Erin's song from Friday night.  She sang the "Wizard and I" from Wicked.  One of her favorite songs.  There's lots of words to get out and she did awesome.






Also, here is the link to a piece by the local news station.  Tom has a quick interview, and there are some clips of Erin in the group numbers and even a few glimpses of Jeffrey.

Black Box Celebrates 25 Years

Mommy is super, duper proud of her girl for being so brave.  Love my sweetie.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Buttercup the Bike

Erin's bike was way to small.  She got it when she was 5, and has finally outgrown it.  We've passed it down to a great friend who I'm sure will love it.  So, today at the consignment shop, Erin got a new-to-her bike.  The kicker -- no training wheels.  Erin has been talking about taking her training wheels off all summer.  She even tried with Grandpa, but they couldn't quite get it worked out, so back on they went.  This afternoon mommy returned with a great red and white bike -- named Buttercup.  Erin was anxious and ready to give her a try.

We started off slowly, but gained a bit of confidence quickly.  After a few minor tips, we took a break and headed inside.  Forty minutes later we were back on the bike.  This time mommy let go, and Erin rode on her own all the way to the bridge.  Way to go girl.  She couldn't wait to show her daddy when he got home.

After dinner we went back out for a few more runs down the road.  She grew more and more comfortable with each attempt.  She is so proud of being able to "almost" ride her bike on her own.  Give her a week and she'll be tooling around the neighborhood annoying all the neighbors!!




Monday, September 05, 2011

Good Old Fashioned Home Cooking!!

And not by me!

mmmmmm....frosting
Over the summer both kids have taken a real interest in helping cook.  They've even taken the initiative to help plan out a few meals on their own.  We love that the kids are excited about getting their hands into the kitchen activities.

A few of the projects they undertook:

Erin and I arrived home from a later rehearsal to find Jeffrey covered in flour.  He and Tom had decided to make a carrot cake.  Tom offered up the choice to make brownies or cookies.  Jeffrey got into an Alton Brown cook book and pointed at the carrot cake.  "I want to make that!"  And so off they went to the grocery store to get everything needed to make carrot cake.

So Proud of His Carrot Cake

The kids helped make a "Grape Gazpacho".  The big aspect of this project was that both kids learned some simple knife skills.  They were given sharp paring knives.  Taught to hold and cut.  And then given lots of veggies and fruits to chop up.  While the final result was less than "tasty" for the kids they really had a ton of fun cutting everything up.

While visiting Noni, they all went to a close-out book sale.  Erin picked out 3 cookbooks from the children's section.  She has really enjoyed them.  The recipes are very simple, and use mostly already prepared foods.  No matter, it's gotten her into the kitchen and playing with cooking.  One evening Erin decided to make "Princess Fairy Wands" (white chocolate covered pretzels).  They were really good, and absolutely adorable.

Fun Dessert

While visiting Uncle Gary and Aunt Suzy, the kids helped daddy and Uncle Gary make meatballs for dinner. They rolled them and then dredged them in breadcrumbs.  They wanted to put on a good show for Uncle Gary and certainly did.
See How It's Done Uncle Gary?

A few weeks ago, Jeffrey came downstairs and asked if we could make a special dinner for daddy.  "Of course" was the answer.  So we looked through the cookbooks and he picked out a "Meatball and Biscuit Skewer".  And they were really good.  He did almost all of the work.  He helped cut the biscuits and peppers and put all the ingredients onto the skewer.  This dinner was such a big deal for Jeffrey, and he really enjoyed putting it all together for his daddy.

See What I Made For You Daddy!!
Add to these projects other helpful times flipping pancakes, kneading bread, measuring flour....it's been a very fun summer in the kitchen.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

End of Summer Fun



The end of summer certainly got away from us.  Both kids got to spend a week with each set of grandparents.  This was super special time for them and they absolutely LOVED their weeks at "Camp Grandma" and "Camp Noni".  We snuck in a few more trips to King's Dominion.  The kids discovered the wave pool at the water park, and could have called that home if I'd let them.  Noni also came down here for a visit and we did some sewing and went on a great little hike in the mountains.

Now we're back at school.  Both kids were ready and heaven knows Mommy was.  Now we just need to get used to waking at 6:45 again.  Yawn...

So here are a few pictures of the rest of our summer fun.

Who doesn't like to sit in a bucket of water?

Attacking the fountain

Visiting Uncle Gary and Aunt Suzy in Baltimore


The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum is COOL

Shenandoah Hiking With Noni

He Still Tries To Kiss Her 

The same rock -- September 2006 -- how they've grown!!!




Friday, July 29, 2011

Happy 4th



Around here the 4th of July turns into a week-long celebration.  We've got 2 summer cook-out parties, then hanging out at home with the town parade on the 4th.  Add in a pool party with some friends and it makes for a week full of fun.  Since it was so hot this year every event included cooling off with water and lots of running around in bathing suits.

The actual 4th turned into a rainy, dreary evening so we didn't get to see any fireworks that night.  But, our friend has a big crab cookout the Saturday after the 4th.  This year he went all out with the fireworks and shot off some beauties.  So while we missed out earlier in the week, we caught some awesome ones that night.

So rather than swamp you with a bunch of pictures from the week, here's a little video of our summer 4th celebrations.


Happy 4th!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Getting Punchy


Jeffrey has recently become obsessed with the Punch Buggy game.  I'm sure you're familiar with it.  You keep your eyes out for those cute little cars which seem to dot the landscape around here.  Once you've spotted said vehicle you shout "Punch Buggy Red (or yellow, blue, black, silver etc...) No Punch Backs!"

Jeff has always had an eye for cars.  He will see a certain car that one of his friends rides in and ask me "Is that Owen?"  or "Look, there's our neighbor."  So this game is right up his alley.  Since he sits behind the driver I'm safe from the actual punch and generally receive a kick to the back of the seat.

He has also memorized where each of the local "bugs" hangs out per se.  There's 2 that are parked within a mile of the house, so I'm guaranteed 2 kicks each time we go out.  A red one that tends to be parked in the school parking lot.  The bank near the gym?  There's a yellow one there.

The rules are constantly changing.  It started as more of a tag game.  If he got me, then it was my turn to get him back with the next car.  But since sometimes it took mommy a while, and I'd miss the one at the bank.  But if I get him twice in a row, well that's not fair.  I keep threatening to write up rules and post them on the back of the headrests.

But rather than having kids with their heads buried in their DSs I now have a family that's looking out the window.  Laughing and giggling.  And just being silly.  So look out next time you're out and about.  Jeff might just get you with a

Punch Buggy Green No Punch Backs