Monday, December 13, 2010

Birthday, Recital, Gingerbread Houses

Zero Teen
Amelia just turned 10.  She is so excited to be in the double digits, hates the term "Tween", and since she can't wait to be a TEEN - she has proclaimed she is "Zero Teen".  Slow down girl - momma can't handle this growing up stuff!! As therapy I put together a slide show of the first decade of Amelia. 

Recital-Katie Irish Dance
Many have asked - here is a movie of Katie's Irish Dance Recital from this weekend. Katie is the tallest one in the middle. Sorry it's bit blurry, but you get the idea!
Gingerbread Houses
In celebration of such a busy weekend and to continue with our Christmas Festivities, we enjoyed building some Gingerbread Houses with Auntie T, J, and E!! Next year each kid gets their own - everyone has their own idea of what the Gingerbread house should look like!!






Tuesday, November 30, 2010

It's Beginning to Look a lot like the HOLIDAYS!

The holidays are upon us - I can tell this because we have started embarking on some of our annual holiday festivities.
Holiday Festivity 1:
Each year we try to attend a holiday show. We used to go see The PNB Nutcracker. Then last year I shook it up a bit and we went to see the Radio City Rockettes Christmas Show.  I love the Rockettes and had always wanted to see their show.  This year we went to see A Christmas Story: The Musical.  It was fantastic! A Christmas Story is Tony's favorite holiday movie.  We are subjected to the 24 hour marathon of A Christmas Story on TBS every year on Christmas day. When I found out that the Fifth Avenue was doing it as a musical I knew it was the holiday show we HAD to see!!
Tony and Amelia are by the tree (it was a bit dark)
Holiday Festivity 2:
Going to see Santa at Nordstrom flagship store in Downtown Seattle. 
We waited patiently in line for only one hour this year.  
(Previous years we have waited up to 3 hours). 
We do this because the Nordstrom Santa IS the only real Santa!
Shoe Shine!

It's hard to put down a good book!

And then finally it is our turn!!!
I am really hoping the photo that the professional photographer took turns out better than the one's Mrs. Claus  took:
Holiday Festivity 3:
Riding the downtown Holiday Carousel.

Unexpected Holiday Festivity for this Year:
SNOW DAYS - 2.5 days of school cancelled, 1 day of work cancelled, lots of snow, and some sledding and celebrating in the freezing cold.



Just a Festivity: (not really a Holiday Festivity, but nonetheless a "Festivity")
On Veteran's Day we went to see the Picasso exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum.  In my continued effort to inspire culture and creativity in my family, I thought this seemed like a great opportunity.  
Two fatal flaws with my plan were: 
-Since it was a holiday it was PACKED with people (I really hate crowds and other people breathing my air). I thought since they make you buy a ticket for a specific time, that they would limit the number of people for each time slot.  It seemed they calculated the number of people for each time slot by taking the amount of people allowed per the fire code regulations and then squeezing in 10 more people per time slot.
-I should investigate the artist prior to embarking on a cultural experience.  Picasso's subject matter was not the most appropriate artistic venue for the 9 year old (and in some cases the teenager or the 40ish folk).  Amelia put together the fact that Picasso lead a very exciting life and that he had 2 mistresses at one time.  She increased her vocabulary with words such as promiscuous and phallic. She also discovered that the painting her art teacher has in the art room is one of his mistresses- "Do you think my teacher knows that is his mistress that is in the artroom"!
The day ended with a lunch of fudge and chocolate at Rocky Mountain Chocolate factory and a stop by the "Gum Wall" in Seattle on our way back to the car.  What is a gum wall you ask? It is disgusting - it is a wall under Pike Place Market that people put chewed gum on - and some of it is shaped into designs and words.  Not sure how this began - it is so disgusting I cannot bring myself to look it up. I could almost feel the germs emanating from the wall - EWWWWW!!
The only picture we took to chronicle our day of creativity and culture:
Amelia by the Gum Wall


Monday, September 6, 2010

WELCOME TINY BABY LILLIAN!!


Arriving into the world early - my great niece - Lillian Marie!!
My baby nephew is a daddy!!!
I remember when he was too small for his car seat!!
Born September 1, 2010 - 5lbs 8 oz
Congratulations Mal and Josh - she is absolutely beautiful!
I am sure there will soon be many more pics posted on mommy's blog!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Fence and Goat Vacation

The Goats took a vacation to Auntie T's. They assisted in getting her overgrowth down to a manageable level. While they were on the 5 week vacation I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to see about getting a fence that would actually maintain them into the back area of the yard and they could not escape into the pool area as they had been doing.
Here is how it went:
Quote #1 for fence: $2,400
Quote #2 for fence: First appt. the guy did not show up. Reschedule for the next weekend. Guy shows up, looks at our back yard, where we want to put the fence and says, "I can't match any other bids you have." I say, "But you don't even know what the other bids are." To which he replies annoyed - "Oh yeah, what are they". I tell him - he says, "Yeah I can't match that"
Since I think $2,400 is way too high for a chain link fence I talk T into doing it ourselves to save $$$.
Trip #1 to Home Depot: $547
Trip to different Home Depot to rent auger: $77
I sleep 12 hours, take tons of cold medicine.
T begins digging holes for posts.
I supervise and measure if the hole is deep enough and measure spacing between post holes.
T digs 12 holes - only injures himself once - we don't think the femur is broken.
I begin to make Quick Crete for first hole - this is hard stuff to stir!!
T steps in and does majority of stirring.
We set posts - I mostly operate the level (handy little tool) and scoop the mixed Quick Crete in to holes.
We take a break to let them set up while we go to Chinatown Parade to see K and Kit in it.
I take more cold medicine
We begin stretching chain link and installing gates.
Trip #2 to Home Depot - credit $39 (bought too much stuff) purchased $65 (didn't buy enough of other stuff)
We get all but the last 10 feet done and are out of some supplies and out of time - I have to return to work.
We drop Kit off at Horse Camp:
T is off the entire week and wishes he could return to work where it is not so labor intensive!
Trip #3 to Home Depot - $28 pick up the supplies we were short
Resume last 10 feet of fence building after work one day.
FINAL COST - NOT $2400 - and truly PRICELESS because we can now say "WE BUILT THAT FENCE OURSELVES (and we are still married and have found out we can actually work together pretty good as a team)". I can't wait for retirement - think of the projects we can do!!
You can tell it was not a "professional" job, but it is holding back the goats from the pool area and it looks pretty damn nice!!!
See for yourself