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Whew, tax season’s over

Monday, April 20th, 2009

With another tax season over, I’m breathing a sigh of relief and getting a bit of my life back.  We must’ve been busy this year.  I can’t remember another April 15th that I was so anxious for (except, perhaps, for the year the earthquake extended tax season to April 30).  I didn’t realize just how stressed I felt as we neared the deadline, until Thursday April 16 when my office, the phone, and even email were silent.  Friday I had my energy back again.  Amazing.  Anyway, it’s time for an overall update.

Christian is doing very well in baseball.  If you’re not following Bill’s blog, why not?  All of the details, including the schedule and results, are updated after every game.  School is still a struggle, and we’re looking into tutoring for writing for the summer.  He enjoys reading Geronimo Stilton books, and Yotsuba books (which are comic book format translated into English from Korean and are read from right to left).  Christian’s really enjoying learning to cook.  He’s great at pancakes and made us breakfast unexpectedly one Saturday morning recently.  He followed directions to make brownies from a mix quite well (except I didn’t have the right oil out for him so they turned out weird – olive oil is not always an acceptable alternative to vegetable oil).  Today he’s making fudge, yum!

The kids did a great job each of the six weeks leading up to Easter presenting a new symbol of the season each week during the church service.  The boys read their lines slowly, clearly, with enviable poise.  Alyson memorized her lines and said them loud and clear (the four weeks she decided to participate – two of the weeks BJ had to say her line for her).  The last week, her line was really long, and we were really proud of her.  The kids do so well up in front of people.

This summer, the kids will be attending Skyhawks sports camps again.  They had a good time last year, and it’s an economical solution.  BJ was adamant that he didn’t want to go, until I made him an offer.  If they make it through the summer without whining, moaning, and complaining, we’ll spend a night at Great Wolf Lodge at the end of the summer.  BJ changed his tune quite rapidly.  I’d really like to manage a road trip to visit Angie in UT, but I haven’t figured that out yet.  We’ll have a week of VBS in July, and Christian wants to go to Bible Camp.  I’d love to go and take BJ and Alyson too, but I don’t think we can afford it.  I’m proud of Christian for being willing to go to a week-long camp without us.

BJ is having a blast being Bat Boy for Christian’s baseball team.  I think he enjoys being part of the team (particularly the snacks at the end of each game).  He’s a smart kid and does his homework easily, when we can convince him to do it.  He advised his brother to just rip it in half if he didn’t want to do it.  *sigh*  He’s become quite addicted to a computer game, so he frequently loses computer privileges.  He does enjoy reading, though, and can freqently be found sitting in front of the heater in the living room, reading any book that’s handy.  He’s into chapter books now, and is in the highest reading group in his class.  He claims to have read all of the Junie B Jones books.  He also likes Geronimo Stilton.

Alyson is still amazing me daily.  She’s often trying to sound out words.  She now writes Alyson, BJ, Mommy, Daddy, Christian, cat, dog, God and lovely without assistance.  She sounded out Doctor the other day and it was readable.  She called herself Doctor Alyson and said she wanted to be an eye doctor.  Go figure.  She can often be found sitting with a workbook and markers.  Or dancing.  Or playing with toys and games we had forgotten we had because the boys never played with such things.  It’s the workbooks that amaze me.  She can do word searches.  She can do fill-in-the letter activities which require her to look at words/pictures on the back of the book to figure out what letter is missing, and go back to fill it in.  She loves patterns and sees them in everything.  Today she decided she wanted to learn to play piano and learned the first three notes of the random song we had music out for.  She still loves to sing.  Her current favorite band is Paramore (particularly because they have a couple of songs on Rock Band).

We haven’t heard back from her school yet, but I’ll give them a call soon to see when testing should be scheduled.

I’m sure there’s more to say, but for now, hope you enjoyed the update 🙂  I’ll see if I can find some new pictures to add later.

Chicago – days 3 & 4

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

It snowed again Friday night.  I don’t think the temperature rose above 25 the whole time we were in Chicago.

We had a quiet morning Saturday.  The kids enjoyed some time in the pool before we got ready for the wedding.

The wedding location was beautiful. The boys waited patiently between pictures and the ceremony.

Christian & BJ

The ceremony itself was brief, and Bill and Edward provided music.  Everyone laughed when the Mission Impossible theme played as Brenda walked down the aisle.

Bill & Ed

Alyson was really looking forward to dancing and pouted when she had to wait.

Alyson pouting

She was thrilled when it was finally time for the reception. Grandma gave her a bouquet.

Alyson flowers

She danced with us in rotation… Grandma, Daddy,

Daddy Daughter

and Mommy

Alyson & Mommy

Christian even danced with Grandma and me

Grandma & Christian

Bill

Bill

The groom

The groom

Alyson was exhausted by the end of the night

Sleepy Alyson

Sunday morning, we all had a lovely brunch, and Alyson took a turn with the camera.

Brunch

She also got this great picture of Grandma

Grandma

Daddy, Alyson, and the newest member of our family, Puppy 🙂

Bill & Alyson & Puppy

We caught a 6:15 flight home, on which the boys finished their homework and Alyson slept most of the flight.  We got home late Sunday night.

Overall, we had a wonderful weekend.  I’d love to go back to Chicago for another few days and get to the museums and other sights we missed this time around.

Chicago – day 2

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

The next morning, the hotel shuttled us to the Hinsdale train station, about 5 miles away. We enjoyed the train ride into the city. We took an express train that took about 30 minutes. From Union Station, we took a cab to Navy Pier.

Navy Pier

We enjoyed walking through the building. There is a stained glass museum that’s just incredible. There is also a garden with really cool fountains. Some fountains went in spurts that made it look like fish jumping. Some flowed in arches from one pool to another.

Garden

Navy Pier is also the home of the Chicago Children’s Museum, and we spent a few hours here.

Chicago Children's Museum

The kids had fun playing, climbing, building, and flying airplanes.

CCM Slide

The kids each got to spend $15 in the gift shop. Alyson picked a stuffed puppy, Christian got a yo-yo type toy, and BJ got another toy.

We had lunch at the biggest, busiest McDonalds I’ve ever seen at Navy Pier. From there, we took a cab to the Hancock building and went up to the 94th floor. A voice informed us we were on the fastest elevator in North America, making the trip in 40 seconds. Our ears popped in confirmation. Here are just a few pictures of the view.

Hancock view of city sprawl

The city

Hancock view of city

The kids listening to the audio tour

Kids at Hancock building

The silly kids pretending to be window-washers

Hancock silly kids

The view of Navy Pier from the Hancock Building

Hancock view of Navy Pier

I was amazed at just how BIG Lake Michigan is. It seems like an ocean.

Hancock Lake Michigan

Lakeshore Drive

Hancock Lakeshore Dr

Some of the amazing architecture

Architecture

We took a cab back to Union Station and then the train back to Hinsdale.

Train at Union Station

We felt right at home amongst Starbucks and Washington Mutual’s everywhere. We had a little time to kill before the hotel shuttle picked us up again. We spent the time at Starbucks and had a bit of a culture shock. The coffee shop filled with 30+ middle schoolers with Starbucks cards, designer clothes, and attitudes. It was quite an experience, and when we asked about it, we were told they come in every Friday afternoon.

After we got back, we got changed and headed off to the rehearsal dinner. Bill was happy to get his toast delivered and did a great job. The meal was wonderful.

Bill's Toast

BJ was really tired through most of the dinner, but he perked up later when we handed over the camera. Christian enjoyed playing with his new yo-yo. Alyson spent another meal drawing and talked Kelly’s ear off.

Dinner

Alyson thought it was funny to meet another Allison.

Alyson/Allison

Chicago – day 1

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

I think I’m fired… I haven’t blogged in two months. To make up for it, here is my recount of our trip to Chicago. To those also following along on FaceBook, some of the pictures will be repeats for you, but I promise to add in a few new ones 🙂

We left at O Dark Thirty Thursday morning. After Hawaii, the kids act like seasoned travelers. Thankfully, we packed lighter for this trip. This was our first experience flying Southwest, and I’m not sure I’d choose them again in the future (at least when traveling as a family of 5). Southwest has open seating (sit wherever you want) and sorts travelers into three groups. Families with kids under the age of 5 are allowed to board in between the first and second groups, which was helpful, but Alyson won’t be ‘under 5’ much longer, and if we were in the third seating group, we would’ve had to split up.

On our flight to Midway, the boys sat with Bill and Alyson sat with me. Thankfully, the gentleman who took the aisle sit with us has grandkids and was very understanding when we had to wake him up every hour so Alyson could use the restroom. The boys spent the flight doing homework, playing DS, and watching movies. Alyson did stickers, colored, and played a little bit of DS.

Boys on the plane

We arrived about 12:30 and caught the hotel shuttle to the hotel, Marriott at Burr Ridge.

Marriott

The homes in Burr Ridge are amazing. Massive beautiful homes on large lots. Even three hours before check-in, the hotel had our room ready. We had a suite, which was great. The kids shared the living room and we had our own room. Here’s the view from our room:

Our view

After we settled in, we went for a walk (in the freezing cold). The hotel was near a shopping center that reminded us of Redmond Town Center, without all of the restaurants and bustling people. We went out to lunch at Cooper’s Hawk restaurant, and stopped in at Eddie Bauer. Mom will be proud, Alyson wanted a stuffed puppy. It was a Steiff.

BJ

In the evening, Brenda’s dad Bob picked us up to go to dinner at Giardino’s. He was our chauffeur for the weekend, and we were so grateful. With Alyson, we needed a carseat, so it was really thoughtful of them to make sure she was taken care of. We had a lovely meal and enjoyed getting to know Bob and Lynne better, and meeting Brenda’s brother and sister-in-law Kelly. Alyson took the opportunity to draw a map of her community. The big house is ours, the green one is Grandma’s, and you can see our church and daycare in between. Grandma helped her spell a few names as well.

Alyson's drawing

Our sunny weekend

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

We enjoyed the beautiful last hurrah of summer this weekend.  Yesterday, the boys had simultaneous soccer games (this will be a theme this season).  Would you believe BJ’s team actually lost a game?  It’s about time 🙂

Alyson at Christian's 080913 game

Christian’s team was fired up and held their own much better this week.  They still lost, 3-1, but they had some great goal attempts and saves.  Christian had some key kicks and did a great job.  I’m really proud of him.

Christian 080913 Running

Christian 080913 Soccer Stop

Today, we intended to go to the zoo.  We hadn’t made it all summer, and Alyson has been asking to see the animals.  First, I looked up the info online and was shocked… admission and parking were going to cost us $64.50!  Holy cow!  But it’s the zoo, right?  We needed to go.  So we packed up the family after lunch and headed down to Woodland Park Zoo where there was NO parking, in any of their many lots.  (Probably divine intervention to save our budget.)  We ended up at Seattle Center, where we paid $6 for parking.  There was a festival going on, Fiesta Patrias (Latin American independence), and there were several bouncy houses for the kids to play in for free.  The massive fountain was also going, so we had to spend a little time watching the water spout, and feeling the mist carried by the breeze.  We stopped in the Center House and had ice cream (or fudge) before heading home.  It was a great afternoon.

A fun survey

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Christian took a survey at lunch today… he wanted to know what our five favorite movies are.  For your enjoyment, here are our lists (although with how much we love movies, picking five was REALLY hard).  We did bend the rules of a top 5 and allowed series to count as one.

Christian

  1. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
  2. Garfield Gets Real
  3. Snow Day
  4. Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
  5. Pearl Harbor

BJ

  1. Naruto
  2. Garfield Gets Real
  3. Star Wars
  4. Snow Day
  5. The Simpson’s Movie

Alyson

  1.  Bug’s Life (honestly, I’m not sure she’s ever even watched it)
  2. Veggie Tales
  3. Little Einsteins
  4. Legally Blonde

Bill

  1.  Lord of the Rings
  2. Star Wars
  3. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
  4. The Bourne trilogy
  5. Batman Begins/Dark Knight

Jesica

  1.  The Bourne trilogy
  2. Amadeus
  3. The Road to El Dorado
  4. Anastasia
  5. A Knight’s Tale

July 12th and 13th 2008 Honolulu

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Sadly, our cruise came to an end.  I was really ready to go home, though, and I think Mom was ready to stop rooming with the boys 🙂  Here is Mom and the kids as we waited to be seated for breakfast.  The kids are wearing t-shirts they decorated themselves at Kids Club the night before.

Mom and the kids

And Bill and I at breakfast

Bill and I

BJ thought his backpack was heavy.   So were all of our bags.

BJ and his backpack

We headed off the ship and back to the same hotel from our first night in Waikiki.  Alyson loved the fish at the hotel and was happy to see them again.

The fish pond in Waikiki

We spent some time at the beach, which was very busy with a surfing competition, before headed to the Cheesecake Factory for lunch (amazingly less expensive than the lunch we had the first day).

Daddy & Alyson

This time, our room was on the opposite site of the hotel, the 28th floor, and we had an even better view.

Our hotel view the second stay

Then, we were off to a luau (what Hawaii trip is complete without a luau?).  Honestly, I was a little too drained and overly emotional to be interacting with people this day, but it’s good we went anyway.  Our driver was super ADD.  We had landed on the “Party Bus!”.  The kids were a little tired, to say the least.

Kids sleeping on the bus

When we arrived, we took our places at a table on the ground, where the kids got a little exuberant with the sand.  After we ate, Alyson and I went off to play away from the people so I wouldn’t have to worry about her getting sand in other people’s food.

Christian at the Luau

Alyson really enjoyed the dancers, and the boys loved the fire dancer the best.

Luau dancers

On the bus back to the hotel, a sleeping Alyson won a candy lei for being the youngest on the bus.  In the morning, she shared her candy evenly with her brothers once they were all awake.

Dividing up the candy

Here they are when we tried to wake them.

Boys sleeping at the hotel

And Alyson

Alyson sleeping at the hotel

We had breakfast at Burger King, where I gave in and let Christian have coffee (Mom and I went off in search of mochas too).

Christian and his coffee

BJ and Alyson being silly in the restaurant

BJ and Alyson at BK

Then we had just enough time for a quick swim before heading to the airport. BJ:

BJ swimming

Christian (with snorkel)

Christian swimming

Unfortunately, us adults weren’t up for a swim, so poor Alyson had to sit out.  (But she perked up… she got a juice and the boys didn’t).

Alyson at the pool

On the plane, I have lots of pictures like this.  Brandon went a little crazy with the camera.

BJ and Alyson on the plane

But he did get this shot of the sunset over Puget Sound.  We were SO happy to be home!

Sunset over Puget Sound

The End of the Abella Family’s adventures in Hawaii 🙂

July 10th and 11th 2008 Kaua’i

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Next, we spent two days in Kaua’i.  I’ll mention here that the kids subsisted on Jello and Watermelon most of the week on the ship.  Maybe some macaroni and cheese and yogurt too.  One unexpected plus to this trip is that Alyson has finally learned to use a napkin instead of her shirt to clean her face 🙂  Here’s the view from the Aloha Cafe buffet where we spent many many meals.

Breakfast

Here’s the water off the side of the ship, while we were in Kaua’i.

Vivid water

I have SO many wonderful pictures of Kaua’i, it’s hard to pick the ones to share.

The beach on Kauai

The first day, we took a shuttle to Coconut Marketplace, where Mom insisted the kids try a shaved ice.  I’d never heard of getting a shaved ice with ice cream in it.  They were H-U-G-E!

the Fish Hut

Here’s silly Alyson

Dancin’ Alyson

The second day, we (less Alyson) went on a kayaking excursion.  Christian and I went kayaking a few years ago (much closer to home), so we were really excited to go again.  This time, we were kayaking down a river, 3.5 miles if I remember correctly.  Here’s the view Bill had for the trip.

BJ Kayaking

And the guides took this one for us.

Kayaking

I do get the bad mommy award here, though.  BJ was calling Christian over to “show him something” and I was certain he was going to splash Christian.  So I tried to splash BJ a little and got him in the eye *cringe*.  The kid milked it for all it was worth, hiding and fussing about it for EVER afterward.  He did finally perk up a little after the kayaking was over and the guides showed us sleeping grass, that wilts when it’s disturbed.

After kayaking

We had a short hike back to the van, passing under so many crop trees (avocado, coffee, and I don’t remember the others).  Then a quick drive to our lunch destination.  From here, we went down… down… down… hundreds of steps to a waterfall.

Us at the waterfall

We even (less BJ) were brave enough to sit IN the waterfall (although I couldn’t get all the way up there… I couldn’t see and was worried about losing my contacts).   It was a bit cold, but felt great.

Waterfall

I’ll admit, the climb back UP to the lunch area was exhausting for me.

Kids hiking

The boys and Bill made it back up without a rest.

Up up up

On the way back, the guide pointed out this view of the fish pond, which they discussed while we kayaked.  It is a historical site and no longer in use, but the pond used to fill with fish with the tide.

Fish pond

This picture is as the ship left port, a lighthouse.

Lighthouse

And the Na Pali coastline

Na Pali coastline

And the boys ready for dinner.  Kids get away with wearing whatever they want in all of the restaurants.  Us adults had to wear dresses (collared shirts for the men) for most of the restaurants.

Boys ready for dinner

July 9th 2008 Kona

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Kona was one of my favorite places in Hawaii.  The water is too shallow for the ship to dock close to shore, so we had to take tenders (essentially life boats) to shore, so that by itself was fun.  The water was an amazing blue.

The tender at the Kona pier

When we got off the tender, the first thing we saw was sea turtles!

Sea turtles

The boys were disappointed they couldn’t swim in the water near the turtles, but the current was really strong on that side of the pier.

Boys and the turtle

The other side of the pier was another matter, though.  It was PERFECT for the kids to spend some time in the water.

Mom and the boys and I in Kona

Unfortunately, I didn’t realize swimming would be on the agenda, so Alyson wasn’t wearing a swim suit.  Even worse, she was wearing a pullup.  Before we knew it, she was soaked, but having a blast.

Alyson in Kona

The kids found a hermit crab and made it its own little tide pool.

Kids playing in the sand

Mom and I went shopping and got Alyson a new dress so we wouldn’t have to take her back to the ship soaking wet.  I also finally gave in and got the kids a snorkel… they’d been asking incessently.  Bill and I went shopping and found my favorite store of the whole trip… Del Sol, where everything changes color in the sun.

Here’s Alyson’s new dress from Kona.  Mom got a great picture, but this one will have to do for now 🙂

Alyson’s Kona dress

July 8th 2008

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Today we were in Hilo.  We decided to spend another relaxing day on the ship.

Hilo sunrise

The kids have been playing hard and the time difference wore them out a little.

Alyson refusing to wake up

The kids enjoyed their morning at Kids Club, and in the afternoon we saw the movie Meet the Robinsons.  Christian and I attended the Lauhala Ribbon Weave lei making class.  It was much more challenging than the Kuikui Nut lei, but we really enjoyed it.

Here’s Alyson’s new dress from Hilo Hatties.

Alyson’s new dress (and the balcony of our cabin)

The kids actually being sweet to each other.

BJ and Alyson hugging!

Here’s the main pool

The pool

I love this picture of BJ.

BJ looking over the water

And the three monkeys while I tried to finalize the purchase of my painting.

3 monkeys in the art gallery

While the kids were in Kids Club, we enjoyed the Music of the Night show of mostly Andrew Lloyd Webber music.  I say mostly because they threw some South Pacific in there too.