Archive for August, 2007

Swimming update

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Christian swimming

Christian started this summer in Youth Safety 2, and graduated to Youth Safety 3 after the first session. In YS3, he got to learn the beginnings of diving! He’ll still be in Youth Safety 3 next June when we re-enroll him.

Brandon

Brandon started this summer in Preschool Safety 2 and remained there for both sessions. He did pass Preschool Safety 2 after the August session, Yay Brandon! He’ll be in Youth Safety 1 next summer, because he’ll be 6.

Alyson swimming

Alyson spent both sessions this summer in Parent Infant/Toddler, which was very fun. Once she had that noodle tied around her, she was off and swimming. She is now enrolled to continue into Fall in a Preschool Safety 1 class at 1pm, which will be great because she’ll be done and home before the boys get home from school. She’s lucky they let her move up… they aren’t supposed to move up to Preschool until they turn 3, so hopefully she’ll listen to her teacher and do what she’s supposed to.

Addicted

Monday, August 27th, 2007

If you wonder why I’m not blogging, it’s because Christian has me ADDICTED to this silly little web program called Line Rider.   You draw lines, then press play and a little guy on a sled rides the lines (often to his death).  I can’t help it, I’m addicted.  They have some really cool movies of tracks others have created.  They are amazing!  Thought I’d share the madness.  🙂

Youth Hockey Day

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Today was Youth Hockey day at our ice rink. The kids got to get all dressed up in hockey gear and go out and play hockey for a couple of hours. Lincoln, the Everett Silvertips mascot was there, and Christian and Joy had a great time. Christian really wants to play hockey… but the season goes October through March! It’s definitely not going to happen this year, although Joy will be playing hockey this year.

Christian Joy and Lincoln

What I did on my summer vacation…

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Boy was I ever wrong when I was worried we’d be bored this summer! We’ve been running around like crazy people all summer long!

Just for posterity’s sake (and so everyone reading knows why we have such a hard time keeping in touch), here is our week…

Saturday

10:15 – 11:15, Shoreline, Brandon’s reading class

12:30 – 2:45, Lynnwood, Christian has Youth Hockey Day

3:00, Mill Creek, Brandon needs to be dropped off for his special Kindergarten overnighter with Uncle Andrew.

Somewhere in here Brandon needs a haircut, and Christian needs to buy a birthday gift.

Sunday

10 – 11, Church! Hopefully Brandon will be dropped off just before the service

1:30 – 3:30, Ice skating (note here that now all three kids are hooked on skating – thankfully Christian and I have our own skates now, so that’s two rentals we don’t need to pay for anymore)

5:00, Dropping off Christian for an overnight birthday party

7:00 – 9:00, Choir concert at Trinity

Monday

10, need to pick up Christian

3:00 – 3:25, Christian’s swimming lesson

4:00 – 5:00, Christian’s soccer practice

4:00 – 4:25, Brandon and Alyson’s swimming lessons

Tuesday

8:00, Drop off kids at daycare (the boys will go to a movie in the morning, and a park in the afternoon)
9:00 – 9:30, hopefully brief stop at client’s in Redmond

Hopefully will finish painting kids’ room!

3:30, Pick kids up from daycare

4:30 – 6:00, Kenmore, work for a client

Wednesday

3:00 – 3:25, Christian’s swimming lesson

4:00 – 5:00, Christian’s soccer practice

4:00 – 4:25, Brandon and Alyson’s swimming lessons

Thursday

10:00 – 11:00, Brandon to speech therapy

3:15 – 5:15, Shoreline, Christian’s reading class

Friday

8:00, Kids to daycare (no movie today, just the park)

9:00 – 1:00, Redmond bookkeeping

2:00 – 3:00, Bothell bookkeeping

3:30, pick up kids

Whew, what a week! And guess what? The following week looks much the same. Add in Kindergarten Orientation and drop the Kenmore bookkeeping, and that’s what the last week of August looks like. Oh, and add in the Fair somewhere in there too. Thankfully, when school starts, swimming will be over, and so will the twice a week trips to Shoreline for the kids’ reading classes.

Personally, here’s how I spent the summer… I got a lot done on the kids’ room this summer.  Hopefully I’ll be able to post ‘completion’ pictures in the next month.  Unfortunately I don’t think I have any ‘before’ pictures of just what an enormous job it has been.  Bill and I also have been enjoying Netflix.  We rented all of seasons 1 and 2 of Veronica Mars, and I’m SO upset that it was cancelled.  Now we’ve moved on to renting Alias.  The downside is that we end up staying up really late to watch ‘just one more episode’, but it’s been fun 🙂  I hired a bookkeeper to take on any new clients, which I’m really excited about.  Surprisingly, I haven’t been reading much or scrapbooking at all.  I hope to return to those hobbies at some point… maybe when the kids are in school all day.

Legally Blonde

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Ok, here’s some more silliness… this cracks me up. One of my favorite movies is now a musical. There’s a clip on Amazon. It looks like fun 🙂

Legally Blonde the Musical

Biloxi, MS

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Two years after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the Gulf Coast is still under construction. I read last night that there are volunteers that intend to stay in the area and help rebuild for TEN YEARS. Incredible.

Thrivent Builds and Habitat for Humanity have teamed up to do ten weeks of builds this fall in Biloxi, MS. The cost is only $25 for Thrivent members, and $190 for nonmembers. The airfare from here is in the $350 range.

I’ve always wanted to participate in a Habitat build. Something about expending time and energy to help provide a home seems incredibly worthwhile. It hasn’t been a practical idea, though, so I hadn’t pursued it. Until now…

It’s the perfect time. I’m not working full time (I’m working about 10 hours a week, at least until tax season comes around again). The boys will both be in school full time this year. Alyson is acclimating to daycare and could spend the week there rather than the two days she’s there now.

I can’t think of any reason not to go, so if you have any reasons I need to consider, please comment.

Here are the reasons I want to go:

  • Selfishly, I want to see the Gulf Coast. It’s a part of the country I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit, but I’d like to see it.
  • Last selfish reason, I can add on a stop in SC to see Angie. I miss my sister. It’s been way too long since we’ve been able to sit and talk face to face. Sadly, SC is another state that I can’t forsee traveling to under other circumstances any time in the near future.
  • I’d like to be a part of something bigger than our ordinary lives.
  • I’d like to help build a home and help restore order to the chaos left behind by the storms.
  • I hope to see that even amidst chaos and destruction, there is hope, and people really can come together to make a difference.

Here’s what the week’s itinerary looks like.

And other details.

And the journal of someone who went on a similar trip to New Orleans.

Fort Flagler

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

We almost didn’t get to go on the annual family vacation to Fort Flagler this year. Well, it’s not annual for us. I haven’t been since Christian was 1. That would be 7 years ago, for those counting. We made it, though!

Saturday, Bill had a sprained ankle, but he took Brandon to reading class anyway, and Alyson and I went to my Thrivent chapter meeting, and when we all converged back at home we decided we should go. By the time we threw the bikes and a ton of snacks and water bottles and blankets and sweaters and, well, you get the idea, it was 1:00. The next ferry from Edmonds was 1:30 and we knew we were cutting it close, but we were hopeful. Unfortunately, we had to wait for the 2:30 ferry, which left a grumpy Brandon, who had never been on a ferry, in the backseat asking continually why we couldn’t go, and could we just go home!

ferry

2:30 arrived, though, and we were on the ferry and ready to go. Brandon conceded that maybe it was worth the wait. We picked up a lunch of popcorn and nachos on the ferry and enjoyed the beautiful weather! We couldn’t have picked a better day for this trip. It’s a short ferry ride, and 30 minutes later we were in Kingston and on our way again. The drive was an unremarkable hour, exactly as Google Maps had said it would be.

To the beach!

We arrived around 4, got a restroom stop out of the way, said hi to all of the family, unloaded the bikes, and immediately went for a walk down to the beach. Alyson wasn’t too sure of the waves coming in on the rocky side of the beach. We watched Keina’s puppy Dakota run into the water just to get surprised back out by a wave nearly crashing over her. I think Alyson was as surprised as Dakota, and both of them decided they loved the water on the muddy side of the beach. The boys enjoyed the water too. Christian perfected skipping rocks, and Brandon got soaked!

It’s a volcano!

The kids had some fun at the playground too. Alyson built a volcano (although it looks pretty flat in the picture).

Pirate kite

Christian and Bill tried to get his kite to fly (it needed bigger sails and/or more wind).

Alyson in the water

We had a wonderful dinner cooked by the kids (not MY kids… the big kids), and went down to the docks to see if Josh and Trek caught any crab.

Bye Crab!

Alyson loved this part of the adventure. She loved sitting at the side of the dock, watching a too-small crab float back down into the depths, while waving and saying “Bye crab!”.

Crabbing

The boys liked helping pull the rope up, and Christian even picked up a crab or two.

Up the hill

They even liked it when they were told the rule. Can’t pull the crab pots up again until you go run up and back down that MASSIVE hill over there! They took it on with gusto, including Danielle’s boyfriend Curtis who was fantastic with the boys. Brandon was proud he always came in second behind Christian and that Curtis was last LOL.

It’s dark!

No trip to Flagler would be complete without a walk through the bunker. We were watching our watches and the ferry schedule pretty closely by this time. We did NOT want to get stuck on the last ferry of the night and chance missing that one as well.

Inside

We went through the bunkers, and although the camera took bright pictures of the inside, it was pitch black to our eyes… Angie probably remembers it well! (Alyson found the LOUD banging by the older kids really scary but enjoyed exploring anyway. The boys LOVED all of it.) and we headed home in time to catch the 11:20 ferry home!

Brandon sleeping

On the ferry, Brandon fell asleep on the floor of the van. It wasn’t fun to try to move him, but it had to be done. Alyson had fallen asleep shortly after leaving Flagler, but woke a little on the ferry and was upset to be stuck in her carseat. They all did great, though, and had a wonderful day!

Musical daughter

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

 Alyson piano

Here’s our musical daughter, quietly playing piano, still singing the song (albeit much more quietly) that she’s singing in this video, from VBS this year.

Yes, Alyson is wearing the same headphones I wore when I was little (now if only I could find a picture and scan it to have side by side).

That’s mine and I love it!

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

This is Alyson’s latest.

Picture this… me sitting in the middle of our bedroom, surrounded by little kid clothes and my laptop, sorting and documenting our charitable donation of clothes for the pickup Thursday morning.

Alyson walks in and claims nearly everything in site! This is mine and I LOVE it! as she hugs it tightly to herself.

Ok, so I gave in. I let her keep a 2-3T red tow-truck shirt of Brandon’s (which she’s been wearing ever since), and some little socks, a bib, and a shirt for her baby dolls.

On a side note, the boys had the mission yesterday of filling a garbage bag with toys to give away. HAH! They came back with four tiny little McDonalds toys. Their room is an embarrassing mess (which I’m really trying to fix this summer) and that’s all they can find to give away?!? /rant 🙂