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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

Christmas morning

Friday, December 26th, 2008

The magic of Christmas is alive and well.  The best part of Christmas this year for me was watching Alyson’s joy.  She is so much fun.  She loves Santa.  She was very concerned about making sure we had cookies to leave out for him.  She loved each and every gift.  She spent Christmas day caring for her new stuffed puppy, with her hair up in her ribbon pony tail holder, wearing her new necklaces, socks and slippers.  She did her new stamp pads and maze book and played Wii music.  She ate the majority of her candy.  She loved every single gift.

The boys also enjoyed their gifts, but the sheer joy that Alyson expresses made the day so much fun.

And now for the picture roundup…

The snow derailed most of our Christmas activities.  Here’s just how deep it got:

Snow in our back yard

As I think I’ve mentioned, we had to have our own little Bake Day at home this year.  Christian insisted that we had to make Peanut Butter balls.  We looked up a recipe and got to work.

Rolling peanut butter balls

I think the kids liked dipping them in chocolate the best.

Dipping peanut butter balls

Christmas eve we were blessed with a ride to the Candlelight service at church.  See that pink lump between Christian and I?  That’s Alyson.  She had a really hard time staying awake.  We were honored to be asked to light a candle and do a reading this year, and BJ did a wonderful job lighting the candle.

Candlelight Service

Christmas morning we were grateful to have Grandma Julie brave the white Christmas and join us.

White Christmas

Alyson was not exactly ready to start her day.

Sleepy Alyson

The boys were excited to get started on the presents, though.

Wall-E

Once she woke up, Alyson loved her Wii Music game.

Aly's Wii Music

BJ did great reading tags and passing out gifts.

Boys opening gifts

One more of Christian:

Christian - Christmas

Is this Christmas?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Every year, we sing songs about a white Christmas.  In Seattle, we even think, “What a nice idea” as we sing it.

BJ in the snow

This year has the makings to be the worst Christmas ever.  We’ve been essentially snowed in for a week.  Have you any idea how claustrophobic a home can feel when stranded there with three exuberant children?

We have chains for the car, but it’s still not safe to leave.

We missed our church’s birthday party for Jesus (although it’s been rescheduled to next week, it’ll be odd to sing carols the weekend AFTER Christmas).  We missed Bake Day and the wonderful family time that goes with it.  It looks like we’re going to miss Christmas Eve in Arlington.  I can’t remember the last time we’ve missed that.  We might miss the candlelight service.  We have gifts for the kids stuck on UPS trucks in Redmond.  Our moms might not make it to our home for Christmas day.

I’m trying not to let it get to me.  I’m trying to enjoy the beauty of the snow, particularly the 12+ inches still undisturbed on our outdoor furniture out back, because this much is truly rare here.  I believe God’s reminding us to be prepared for emergencies (we aren’t).  And we’ve taken the opportunity to make cookies here at home, which the kids shared with our neighbors today.  (Our budding entrepreneur BJ tried to bill me $6 in delivery fees.)

Friday it’s supposed to rain.  I’ve vowed to never complain about the rain again.  You’re welcome to remind me how sore I am after walking to work yesterday and shoveling snow the day before.

Meanwhile, we’re home, using our last opportunities of the year to threaten that Santa won’t bring gifts if the floor’s a mess, and trying to keep in mind what this holiday is really about.

I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, and a happy New Year.

The Greatest Gift

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Despite the snow and ice and deep freeze outside, we had a lovely time at our annual church Christmas program.  The kids were toys in a toy shop this year, trying to figure out what it meant to be a gift.

Polly Pocket

Alyson was Polly Pocket.  A silent, dancing Polly Pocket.  She actually did sing a little bit, but she refused to say her line and spent the majority of the program twirling around the stage.  It’s a good thing that A) she’s cute and B) I didn’t have duct tape.

Spaceman Spiff

BJ was Spaceman Spiff and he did a fantastic job!  His work in speech has really paid off.  He spoke clearly and loudly (but not too loudly).  And he was in control of himself the whole program.  He also sang wonderfully.  When his mic was having issues, he did a wonderful job of staying calm and repeating his line.  Nothing really flustered him.

GI Joe

GI Joe, oops, Christian really stepped up to be one of the stars of the show this year.  It’s so odd for us to see Christian and his friend Alivia step into the lead roles that Nathaniel and Karisa have held throughout our years at Grace.  He had a lot of lines this year.  He did get a little lost in one of his first lines but recovered quickly.  He even ad-libbed a little, added in a phrase that was requested at this morning’s rehearsal, and sang a verse solo, loud and clear.  He said he was nervous, but he sure didn’t show it.  He acts like a pro up there.  He did a fantastic job.

As a side note, I didn’t realize his costume only had the vest.  I mentioned to him maybe we could’ve chosen his t-shirt better.  He replied, “This one’s perfect.  The tag says Old Navy”.  LOL!

Christian and BJ singing

We’re so proud of the kids (particularly the two that did what they were supposed to).  We were sad that so many family members weren’t able to make it this year, but perhaps there will be an Easter program this year(?).

On a side note, everyone is invited to two more Christmas events at our church:

Next Sunday, 12/21, 9:15 am is the Birthday Party for Jesus.  It’s one of my favorite hours of the year with carols sung around the Christmas tree.  I can’t seem to get enough of Christmas carols.

Christmas eve, 11:00 pm is the Candlelight service.  We usually bring the kids in their pajamas, although all three stayed awake last year and enjoyed singing carols by candlelight after a few readings.

We wish you all a very merry Christmas!

BJ is seven… and a few odds and ends

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

BJ had an eventful birthday celebration.  He had three friends over last Friday night for a sleepover (although one decided he needed to leave about 10:30 after the others decided telling ghost stories would be fun).  The boys were up until the wee hours running around and giggling.

BJ is seven

The next day, he and Alyson had their annual joint family birthday party (we’re still eating lots of cake, Mom, LOL).  It was so nice to have family over to visit.  Alyson loves her doodle mat, clothes and Dogz game.  BJ loves his soccer game and Hyper Jump game.

Happy bday BJ!

On his birthday, BJ got to choose what restaurant he wanted to go to.  Luckily, the Alvords were able to join us at Old Country Buffet.  The kids ate like there was no tomorrow.  I think Christian and Joy managed to eat 5 plates of food plus 3 desserts.  Crazy kids.  Alyson loved the beanie moose and white tiger (the tiger was BJ’s but she paid him the $10 from her card for it).  She takes quite good care of her stuffed friends.

BJ is excited to bring home the class tortoise sometime this school year.  His teacher said she was surprised just how many of the parents called and said it was ok to take him home.  BJ enjoys school, although he’s been trying the ‘I feel sick’ most mornings lately.  He just wants to stay home and watch TV (who doesn’t?).  Mostly, though, he’s a sweet, helpful boy who still loses control of his body parts on occasion and loves to make rude noises.  We had to write ‘r’ words down so he could make sentences with them for speech.  He thought up the word fart and was absolutely stunned when I actually wrote it.  I think he giggled for a good 15 minutes over that.

The kids enjoyed decorating their gingerbread house from Grandma Karen again this year.  We had a bit of an issue with the roof sliding off, but the kids remedied the situation by starting to eat it rather quickly.

Side note:  Alyson doesn’t understand the concept of an advent calendar.  Or perhaps she’s smarter than the rest of us.  She ate every chocolate in her advent calendar on the first day, even after we repeatedly explained that she needed to wait.  BJ decided to ask if he could eat all of his and jumped to the conclusion that if he ate them faster, Christmas would come faster.  *sigh*

BJ’s report card came home today.  He’s doing great.  He got 3s pretty much across the board (meets expectations).  He’s a joy to have in class and needs to work on letting his classmates do their work.  He got a 4 in PE (exceeds expectations), and is progressing nicely in speech.

Speaking of speech, I don’t think I’d mentioned here that the school finally decided he needed help, after we’ve already invested in months of private speech.  He only has one sound to work on, ‘r’.  At practice for the Christmas program a few days ago I realized just how far he has come in the last year.  When he spoke his lines, they were clear and understandable (and he had memorized his lines well).  We’re so proud of the hard work he has done.

Pilgrims… the real story

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

“The pilgrims lived on an island and then they sailed on a ship for like billions of years and then they found the Americans and shared their food.”

Thanks, BJ, for today’s history lesson.

Crazy BJ

This is the day…

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

On Sunday, the kids had the opportunity to sing at church.  They even dressed up for the occasion.

Kids Singing at Church

They did a wonderful job.  Christian lead a responsive song, even though he was losing his voice.  Alyson sang out so everyone could hear her.  BJ stood so still.  They all looked like pros.  We’re so proud of them 🙂

Soccer Roundup – BJ

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Continuing my quest to catch up on posting soccer pictures, here are a few of BJ.  I’m actually glad I got behind on this, because I had to note that BJ went three weeks in a row in a non standard uniform.

First, there was the week that his uniform shirt went missing.  Couldn’t find it anywhere.  Thankfully, his Seaview Chess shirt is the same color.

BJ Seaview shirt

Then there was the week he chose to wear his red hooded ninja costume from last year(?) under his uniform.

BJ and the Red Hood

And then the week his black shorts went missing and he chose to wear red ones.

BJ's red shorts

He’s definitely an individual 🙂

Two more pics to share.  First, BJ at goalie.  He really doesn’t like to play goalie, but he’s good at it.

BJ at goalie

And then, just one that shows that he’s too fast for our camera.

Too fast for our camera

CTTS – Christian – today’s bible lesson

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

ROFL at Christian.  Here’s a conversation from our dinner table this evening.

Brandon’s looking over a page-a-day calendar Alyson bought at the Christian book store, where there is a game or puzzle or something for each day.  For today, there was a picture with lots of things wrong, one of which was Jesus swimming to a boat.  The kids all knew he should have been walking on the water.

BJ:  How could he walk on water?  It’s impossible!

Bill and I in unison:  Not for Jesus

Christian:  It’d be especially difficult for hobos

????? I have NO idea where that came from.

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.