Sunday, March 06, 2011

International Night

This year we took break from our usual French Night as the Sandholms didn't come out here this winter so they weren't able to join us. Carolyn & Njord and Seth and I still wanted a reason to get away for a couple of days and decided to invite our friends Tim & Megan McDaniel to join us and get away without kids for a few nights. We headed up to Camano Island and used Njord's parent's house while they were away on a cruise. It was a beautiful weekend and was so nice to have a couple of nights without the kids. I was still getting over being sick, so being able to catch up on some sleep as well as just relax really helped my cold finally move along!
Saturday afternoon we went down to Camano Island State Park to stretch our legs and enjoy the sunshine. It was a brisk day, but beautiful nonetheless!
We went for a beach theme for the centerpiece - shells, glass and rocks The guys prior to the appetizer Us all fancied upOur first Course: Smoked Salmon Stuffed Crab Cakes with Avocado Wasabi Tartar Sauce
Second Course: French Onion Soup
Third Course: Apricot Glazed Game Hen over Apricot and Fennel Wild Rice Stuffing with Roasted Butternut Squash
Fourth Course: Green Apple and Fennel Salad with a Light Vinaigrette
Fifth Course: Cheese (:
Sixth Course: Cranberry Obsession Snow Cake Seventh Course: Nuts!
Lots of Wine!

First Camping Expedition of the Year

The first weekend in February we headed out to Grayland Beach with my parents and Ann & Bob who brought Carrie. We had a fun time, for the most part. I was getting over have a 24 hours bug, Seth got the 24 hour bug while we were camping and Alistair was discovered to have an ear infection the morning we left (we got him on antibiotics). But other than that, we had a blast! The kids had a lot of fun playing together. This is my favorite photo of them, I call it Oshkosh and Rainboots! Saturday the adults of the group, minus Seth and I, headed into town to go to the Westport Winery Wine Weekend and met David & Judy and Uncle Dan & Aunt Donna. When they had had their fill, they headed back to came and we all hung out for the day, had a few meals and played between rain drops. While they were gone, we took the kids out to the beach. Alistair & Carrie wanted to dig in the sand. Alistair found a chair leg from a plastic chair that did a decent job.
On the way to the beach, there is this bench with a nice view of the water. They are taking it all in!
We also played in the amphitheater where Alistair & Carrie took turns setting up movies we were going to watch and telling us the synopsis before we "watched" it!
Gillian assisted
Sunday before we left, we walked out for one for beach viewing. Nana & Papa with half of their grand kids.
We missed Daddy, he went home with Grandma & Grandpa Saturday night so he could get over being sick.

Museum of Flight, finally!

The week after Christmas, we took Alistair to the Museum of Flight. We also met Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Joe, Aunt BJ and Aunt Lisa there. We had a great time, Alistair was in 7th heaven and we spent just about 4 hours there! We learned a lot! When we got out of the car after we arrived, a 747 was lining up on the run way right outside the museum to take off. It was LOUD, but exciting to see!
Little did we know until later when watching the news, it was the new 747-8 they just debuted. The day we saw it, there were chase planes that also took off and came around to fly by the 747 as it took off, probably filming a promotional video and taking photos. It was cold and crisp, but a beautiful day for that kind of thing!
Alistair and Gillian really enjoyed looking at all the different planes and took advantage of any interactive exhibit!
Our future pilot!
Astronaut Alistair in Outer Space
The world's cutest astronaut
On the Concorde, standing by the cockpit
Sitting in the media area of Air Force One
Seth & Alistair sitting by the Jenny, last stop before we ended our 4 hour tour of the museum!

Ravioli Day 2011

As usual, New Year's Day was celebrated with the traditional Ravioli Day. This year Heather was the newest participant. She mostly slept and ate her way through the day! The food to tide us over until the main meal! It's too bad how we starve ourselves!
Time to make the sausages!
3 little monkeys jumping on the bed...
Alistair was very helpful making the ravioli this year. He contributed both at the filling table...
...and the rolling table. He had the flour on the face and shirt to prove it!
Everyone taking a snacking break before the next phase
BBQing all the delicious sausages...drives the dogs NUTS!
Mom was crowned the official sous chef of Ravioli Day from here on out
Gillian wearing Grandma's fancy headband...goes well with the monkeys!

Friday, March 04, 2011

New Years Resolution

I am so bad...and lazy! I know there are many of you out there that follow our blog and I feel guilty for not keeping this better updated. So my New Year's Resolution is to at least try to blog once a week or so. I will try my hardest to keep this up, I promise! It's not for lack of things to talk about, believe me! It's just a motivation and will thing! (: That being said, I will talk about what is going on currently and then provide some make-up posts after this. It is the beginning of March and we have been battling cold and flu season with a vengence. Alistair, myself and now Gillian have all been on antibiotics. Ear infections, sinus infections, pink eye and 24 hour bugs have taken one or more of us down. Somehow Seth managed to escape with "only" a 24 hour lower GI flu. I think we are on the tail end of this and will start swinging toward healthy again, I hope!
Alistair is well into his new school. He graduated out of Sorenson before Christmas and started at Bothell First Lutheran Preschool after the new year. He really likes it and they seem to do some fun stuff as well as great art projects in class. His newest exposure with this school is churchiness, more specifically Jesus. We are not church going people, per se, but we don't shy away from talking about religion or God or Jesus with him. In fact we learned about God and Heaven when Sadie died - although for the longest time it was Rob and Kevin. I was always confused when Alistair pointed out the vet when we went to the park and told me that's where Sadie is, with Kevin and Rob! I was envisioning some sort of domestic partner get away in the afterlife that took in pets! When we put up our nativity scene, that is when we started talking about Jesus. He saw the figures, I have the Willow Tree stuff, and he recognized it as similar to the figure of the mom holding the baby in our hutch my neighbors gave to me after Alistair was born (and I got to hold him finally!). I told him it was Jesus and Mary then told him who the other "players" were in the scene as well as why it was taking place. He was concerned they didn't have a hotel and what toys the baby had to play with! Thankfully he didn't question the whole Joseph/God paternity thing, I was waiting for him to pick-up on it!

So when school started, he was immersed in the world of religion and Jesus. He made the observation that many of the books are about Jesus and quipped, "Boy, you guys sure like Jesus!" He has prepared a lovely feast for Jesus with a classmate only to have to clean-up before Jesus arrived, apparently he was stuck in traffic! He has also talked up people in the drug store, asking them if they know Jesus. The woman he asked this to turned out to be the pastor's wife of Bothel First Lutheran, what are the odds?

Alistair is so chatty and sometimes shy, but once he warms up, watch out! He LOVES, LOVES, LOVES airplanes, and that is an understatement. Recently he has learned about the Spruce Goose and is now somewhat obsessed with it. Last night we realized we are about a 6 hour drive from the Spruce Goose, I believe a road trip is in our near future and it will make a good excuse to see my grandfather as well! We are very fortunate to live in the PNW with a son who loves all things aviation! We need to take him to Paine Field and Boeing up north, but otherwise he has been to the Museum of Flight (for 4 hours!) as well as had a tour of Airlift NW and their aircraft! He informed me the other day that he wants to be an Aeronautical Engineer Forest Fire Fighter who rescues people. I told him that sounded busy and he said that he would build the helicopters and then fly them to rescue people! When I was his age, I wanted to be a whale trainer at Sea World!

His health heart-wise has been great. He had his cardiology appointment at the beginning of the year and Dr. Lewin was pleased with his echo and EKG. His condition is not getting better, but it is not hindering his growth and development AT ALL and that is a really good thing! Of course we need to still be vigilant and keep an eye out for signs, but I think we won't truly have to worry about stuff until he is well into his late teen/early adult years.

Gillian is our busy little lady. She is into everything and doesn't miss anything. She is all about being with her brother and doing what her brother does. She constantly surprises us with her abilities as well as her speech and vocabulary. Of course we have Alistair's delays to compare her to, but I still feel like she is "wise beyond her years" in that she doesn't always act like an almost 2 year-old!

She is very opinionated and stubborn. She likes to choose her own socks and shoes, sometimes the rest of the wardrobe. If I want her to wear something specific, I have to just pull everything out and get her dressed without saying anything. Usually that works! She also challenges us to see if we are serious, much more than Alistair ever has. She pushes limits and buttons pretty easily sometimes! But she is so sweet and loving at the same time. She is about the cutest thing in our house, except for Alistair! She shows concern for anyone crying. Today we were at the mall and she turned herself around in her stroller and looked at me with a very concerned look and said, "Baby Crying" She will run up and hug someone crying. The other thing she will do is if I say, "Ow" really loud like after stubbing my toe and hitting my hip on the corner of the counter, she will come running from whereever in the house and kiss my leg.

She has been taking swimming at the YMCA and has taken to it very well. She's very brave and jumps into the pool or goes underwater without much thought. I have to watch her a bit more than I had to watch Alistair. She also does the Kid's Gym at the YMCA and has made a few friends in there. Gillian has a couple of friends who are little sisters of Alistairs from from the neighborhood or school. She had her first 2 birthday party invites last week and I think she enjoyed them, if nothing else but to play with someone else's toys! She is such a funny little girl!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

All-Wrapped Up...Christmas 2010

As usual, we had a wonderful Christmas Season. Instead of posting the millions of photos taken, I have summed up our celebrations into one neat, little movie. The music is God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen courtesy of The Barenaked Ladies featuring Sarah McLachlan, one of my favorite Christmas tunes. Just click on the link below. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Third Time Is A Charm

We finally have a working Santa in our yard. For my birthday, my parents-in-law bought me the cute light-up Santa from Costco that I had been eyeing. When we decorated outside last weekend, we got Santa out of the box, set-up him up and plugged him in. Only 1/2 of him worked. On the directions it said he was made from 2 strings of lights and if one goes out, the whole string goes out - at least they are honest! Anyone that know me knows my biggest pet peeve is having to find burned out Christmas lights and replace them, I HATE IT! It makes me angry and frustrated. Seth usually does it while I continue with something else, fuming about the stupid lights! But I digress...we could not find the faulty light in Santa, nor could we even get to most of the lights as they were so intertwined in the frame. So we decided to box him back up and return him to Costco. We also decided to get something different with the thought that any other Santas from Costco would eventually have the same issue and would be unfixable. My parents have a couple of inflatables and suggested we get one. Upon further thought we decided this might be a good idea from a storage perspective and headed to Lowes for we knew they usually have a great selection of Christmas decorations, especially inflatables. We decided on the 7ft. Santa and brought him home last night. We got him set-up and had the drumroll to plug him in...Alistair was very excited about it! We plugged him in, the lights went on and nothing else. We tinkered with the motor and fan, but no inflating was going to happen. We announced, with great annoyance, that we were going to have to take Santa back and get another. Alistair crossed his arms and made a face. I asked him what the problem was and my very considerate and thoughtful son says, "Mom, why do you keep buying broken Santas?"
Gillian and I ran to Lowes this morning, bought a new Santa and low and behold, he works! Alistair will be thrilled when he gets home from school...hopefully!


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Christmas Trees - that time of year already?!?!

The annual cutting of the Christmas Trees occured this past weekend. We all headed out to Cox's Tree Farm and had our trees within 30 minutues of arriving.
Cooper got to ride in my sweet carrier I bought to carry Gillian. I think he liked it, despite the look on his face! (:
Our little snow angel navigating her way through the tree farm.
All the cousins posing together

Snow Day!

We had snow before Thanksgiving. This was Gillian's first time in the snow. I think it snowed last year, but she wasn't walking or big enough to play in it. She seemed to enjoy it this year and despite how bundled she looks, she can move and walk! (:
Alistair had a blast as usual. We were out for maybe 30 minutes or so and that was good for everyone!
Gillian sledding down the driveway in the Babyboggan. She thought that was pretty cool!
Alistair sledding on cardboard. We may need to invest in an additional sled or something now that he is bigger...and that there are 2 kids!
Another fun day together as a family!