Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining

Yesterday the dark cloud that loomed over our home was the fact that the boys did not nap nearly as long as they needed to or as long as I needed them to.  The silver lining is that we were actually able to make it to the 4:00 P.M. story time at the library because Sam wasn't napping right through it!  And, to make that silver lining a little shinier, it was the Christmas Party Storytime!  With, get this, not only Santa but Mrs. Claus too!

The boys enjoyed listening to some stories read by one of their favorite librarians, Mr. John, then joined another favorite librarian, Robin, to do some holiday crafts.  They both made pipe cleaner wreath ornaments decorated with beads.  They also got to decorate shortbread cookies with frosting and candies to make cookie wreaths.  Ben tasted his cookie and Sam devoured his!

After cookies we headed out to meet the jolliest elf in the world and his significant other.  The boys let go of the uncertainty they've had in the past when it's been time to sit on Santa's lap and tell him what they want for Christmas.  Sam eagerly went first and told Santa he wanted cheese and crackers - something Santa said he had never heard before as a gift request.  Then Ben took his turn and said he'd like a train set (funny that we already have one) and a teddy bear named Benny (funny that he has a Build-A-Bear puppy named Benny).  It's also funny that apparently Ben told Mrs. Claus about the teddy bear when she visited his preschool last week but we just heard about the bear a day or two ago.

Mrs. Claus was as kind and charming as St. Nick and the boys were sent away with Christmas wishes and mini candy canes.



Listening intently to Mr. John.



If only they were this loving with each other all the time.




Sam and Santa.


Ben and Santa.



Merry Christmas to all!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Spirit

We've already attended a variety of holiday parties and programs so the snowflake sweaters from Nan and Teddy have come in very handy as have the many boxes that have been arriving containing gifts
 as you can see.





Though Ben may be outgrowing the MegaBlocks as his interest in LEGOS grows, he still just barely fits in the MegaBlock wagon.  He was even able to use his hands to move the wheels much like a wheelchair.


The boys posing with our little artificial tree.  Sam happens to be wearing the jammies that Ben got for Christmas the year Sam was born.  Notice the precariously perched elf at the top of the tree....his name is Nicholas and he is our family's "Elf on the Shelf." http://www.elfontheshelf.com/



Cheese balls!

A few bits of humor from the boys....

Ben sings, "Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.  Oh what fun it is to ride in a most convienient way, hey!"

Sam informs us that Santa says, "Yo Ho Ho!"

When Ben and Sam were playing with a little Santa toy the conversation went something like this....
Ben: "Sam, tell Santa what you want for Christmas."
Sam (leaning very close to Santa and speaking very loudly and clearly): "Cheese and crackers!"
Ben: "No, Sam!  You're supposed to ask Santa for a toy!"
Sam (on the verge of tears): "I'm hungry."

Sam's 2nd Birthday!

Nearly two weeks have passed since Sam's 2nd birthday on December 8th.  We've been busy since then but the day is still fresh in my mind.
The first thing Sam said when he woke up on his birthday (after Ben said Happy Birthday to him) was, "It's my birthday!  I get cake!"


Sam with a new Skippyjon Jones book and toy from Ben.



Bug puppets from Grandma and Grandpa which promptly were flown around the house and landed on Mommy's back.



Skippyjon and the Big Bones from Nan and Teddy! 



LEGOS!!! from Auntie Beth, Uncle Pete and Kayla.



Checking out the LEGO loader and dump truck after waiting very patiently
for Mommy to put them together (about 35 minutes of being patient).



The loader right before it was dismantled for the first time.



Sam's cake which we decorated while he was napping (the heart-shaped pan was chosen by Ben).



Sam's birthday dinner request: homemade cheese pizza!



PIZZA!



Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you....


...Happy Birthday, dear Sam....


...Happy Birthday to you!


Making a wish.

Monday, December 7, 2009

The Real Reason

Because life with two little boys, a husband, book club, yoga classes, and my role as president of a non-profit wasn't enough I decided to take on the role of small business owner too.

After almost three months of planning, licensing, testing, and outfitting a professional kitchen I kicked off my first day as a caterer in my new business Meals By Maggie.  You can read all about it on that website/blog http://www.mealsbymaggie.com/

Needless to say, my blogging has suffered as has my already pitiful housekeeping. 

But, I am happy.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Washington Week Photos

Sam on the beach....my favorite photo.


Ben on the beach with a walking stick.


The boys chatting.


"There's too many kids in this tub. 
There's too many elbows to scrub. 
I just washed a behind that I'm sure wasn't mine. 
There's too many kids in this tub!" 
~Shel Silverstein


Argyle sweaters.


Happy cousins.


The view from the deck.


Paper napkin neckties made by the girls.


Cool dude.


Nan and Teddy with four out of five grandkids - so much for taking a break!


Our little family.


Another shot from the deck.


and another....


Brothers

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Thanksgiving Recap

Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday because of the focus on food.  What could be better for a girl who loves to be in the kitchen and loves the comfort food of Thanksgiving day?

On Saturday afternoon, November 21st, our good friend Sue took us to the Reno airport and helped us unload and check the hundreds of pounds of kids and gear that we needed for our trip to Seattle to meet up with Dave and Sarah (AKA Teddy and Nan) and Chris, Emily and their kids for the Thanksgiving holiday. We ended up checking two suitcases and two full size car seats and carrying on three backpacks, our coats and a stroller for Sam. The flight was on a smaller turbo-prop plane and was rather uneventful for the two hours in the air. We arrived on time in Seattle and were met by Dave and Chris at the airport. Our plan was to spend two nights in Bellevue at Chris and Emily's then drive three hours to the coast west of Tacoma to spend the remainder of the week in a rental house in Moclips, WA.

We arrived after the boys' normal bedtime and ended up letting them play way too long before trying to get them settled for the night.  Ben was to sleep in Camille's room and Sam was in Harry's crib with us in a guest bed in the same room.  The boys went down without a fuss but Sam ended up being pretty restless all night which in turn meant Brian and I got very little sleep.  Luckily, we didn't have anything planned for Sunday until the late afternoon so we could lounge around the house and let the boys play.  Ben and Sam loved playing with their cousins and their cousins' toys.  And when two babysitters arrived to watch the FIVE kids while the adults went into the city, there was no fuss. 

Our evening out was to Qwest Field in Seattle for the Major League Soccer Championship game between Real Salt Lake and the Los Angeles Galaxy (team of soccer hunk David Beckham).  We took the bus into the city to avoid parking issues and wandered through booths of sponsors outside the stadium where we also heard a couple of songs by Third Eye Blind.  Another huge bonus was that after having rain fall all night Saturday, and all day Sunday it broke for the evening. 

I can honestly say that the only soccer I had watched previously was played by kids and was rather boring to watch at times.  And I can honestly say that after going to one of the big games of the year for professional soccer, I am hooked!  The intensity of the crowd was amazing and the game was a nail-biter going down to overtime and penalty kicks!

It was also nice to come home to sleeping kids, though apparently Ben made the sitters really earn their pay by not falling asleep until thirty minutes prior to us getting home. 

The next morning, Monday, we packed suitcases, boxes, and food and set out on the three-hour drive to the coast.  We were literally packed like sardines in the mini van that Brian's parents rented.  The boys napped most of the way and again we traveled in rain.  It was getting dark by the time we reached the house but it was a welcome sight for cramped legs and hungry tummies. 

The boys immediately picked their room, a bunk room off the living room, and began playing while I started on black bean burgers for dinner.  After dinner the Bellevue Browders arrived. 

Despite the rain, we spent lots of time taking walks and going to the beach.  We seemed to be decked out in raincoats and boots for at least a couple of hours every day.  The kids loved exploring the beach and playing together in the bunk room.  A few minor disagreements occurred but overall the kids got along incredibly well despite the age range of 7 1/2 to 19 months.  All the kids loved reading the new books Nan brought for them especially, "Skippyjon Jones Lost in Spice."

We decided to have our Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday instead of Thursday so we could enjoy the leftovers before returning to Seattle on Friday.  The food was wonderful.  Sam loved Aunt Emily's pumpkin pie.

Whether it was the cold, rainy weather or a bug picked up at school or traveling, it seemed that the kids were all starting to show signs of colds during the week.  By Thursday morning Ben was vomiting and generally uncomfortable, luckily by the end of the day he seemed more like himself but worn out.  By 3:00 A.M. on Friday I was the one vomiting and spent nearly 18 hours in hell, including the the three-hour drive inland.  I can't remember the last time I felt so crummy and was little to no help when it came to packing and cleaning the house before we departed.  In eighteen hours I wasn't even able to keep water down.

We spent Friday night at a hotel in Renton with Dave and Sarah so we could make our 7:50 A.M. flight.  They were wonderful with the boys in my compromised state and I wish I could say we all got a great night's sleep but we didn't.  Everyone was either coughing or restless and by the time we needed to get up and head toward the airport we were all exhausted.  Luckily, I was able to drink some water during the night and keep it down so I considered myself to be on the mend. 

We had no problems with security at the airport or flight delays and the boys were very well-behaved on the plane.  We got into Reno and Sue picked us up and brought us home.  We found out later that nearly everyone in the family ended up being sick in some way.   Holidays are always lots of work - travel, kids, etc. but throw in sickness and it's a whole new ball game.  Hopefully Christmas will be less eventful.

I'll post photos once I get them on the computer.