Chess tournament

December 8th, 2007

Brandon had his first chess tournament today, at Terrace Park K-8 school.  Unfortunately, there were only 3 Kindergarteners registered, so they had to play up in the 1-3 (U800) division.  That was tough, and Brandon did his best.  He came away with 4 losses and a bye (which gave him 1 point for the day).  He seemed to have a great time, and now he really wants to win some games and qualify for state.  I think he’s getting addicted.  He got a trophy for attending, as did the other 2 Kindergarteners.

Speaking of chess-addicts, our big-kid Christian got his wish and qualified for state today (3 wins in one tournament qualifies you for the state tournament in April).  He lost to two tough opponents (rated 796 and 599), but he won over three opponents that were new to tournaments.  He was SO excited.  His friend Jordan qualified today too, and several other Seaview kids have already qualified, so they’ll have a good-sized team.  Christian received a medal for earning 3 points today.

Speaking of teams, the Seaview grades 1-3 team won 1st place today, too, so they have another nice big trophy to display in the library.

It was a great competition, and I’m very proud of both of the boys.  I’ll put up a picture or two if I can get them off of my phone.

Seattle Kids’ Marathon

November 26th, 2007

Saturday, we participated in the Seattle Kids’ Marathon.  This was a really great event.  The kids were challenged to walk/run 25 miles, read 13 books, and do 13 do-rights (good deeds), in the weeks prior to the final marathon.

Saturday, we reported to Memorial Stadium beneath the Space Needle, got our numbers, ran around a little, and settled in to watch entertainment by Radio Disney until it was time for the walk to start.

SKM - Christian

Christian was really excited to be doing another walk.

SKM - Brandon

Brandon was not so excited.

Happy marathoners

We finished the last 1.2 miles in about 20 minutes.  The longest part of the morning was standing in line forever to get the kids’ shirts and goody-bags.   They thought it was fun to go around to the vendor booths and get milk, yogurt, bananas, and other food.  They were even happier when I promised a trip to the top of the space needle.  I hadn’t been up in YEARS.

Space Needle Lunch

We had lunch at the observation deck, but none of my pictures picked up the view of Seattle.  🙁

Brandon’s birthday gift

November 21st, 2007

I’m on an ‘experience’ gift phase at the moment.  For Alyson it was getting nails done.  For Brandon it was a few martial arts lessons.  He got to go to the first one last night, and Christian got to participate as well.  It was really fun to watch them learn some moves and have some fun.

Karate kicking

Now we have to figure out if we’re going to let Brandon continue.  There’s no way we can afford for both to continue.  It’d be $400 a month!  They’re running some big specials on Friday, so the boys will go for another lesson and we’ll revisit the pricing issue again then.

Christian karate

Three!

November 19th, 2007

Little Miss Alyson turned three yesterday! My oh my how time flies!

Today she had a very special girly day. First, she had a party here at home this morning with four of her friends, Natalie, Maddie, Hannah, and Hailey.

Birthday girl!

She really enjoyed decorating a bracelet, sharing stickers with her friends (and their moms!), and eating cheese and crackers. She was adamant that she wanted a Halloween cake, but she didn’t really eat much of it. Gifts were a big hit as well. She’s excited to read her new Angelina Ballerina book from Maddie, and she enjoyed playing with the fairies from Natalie with Hannah. She’s also excited to take pictures for the photo album Hannah and Hailey gave her.

After the excitement at home, Alyson and I headed over to Julep, a nail salon in the University district. As a side note, Alyson loved pointing out every single purple Husky flag in the area.

At Julep

Alyson felt right at home. She settled into a chair next to me and quickly gobbled the chocolate that was waiting for her. The ladies there were fantastic and seemed to enjoy Alyson as much as she was enjoying the experience.

Red nail polish

Alyson chose very red nail polish and was SO good. She kept her hands so very still and let her nails dry. I’m sure it helps that they have several flat-screen TVs around the salon (which is what Alyson is looking at in this picture). They have Mommy Mondays, where they have a care-giver on site to play with the kids, and they had Magic Schoolbus on TV. Alyson had plenty of time to play while my manicure was being done (hers was super-fast). My hands still smell of the lovely lavender-vanilla lotion they used.

Here our our pretty nails (and a silly face from Alyson).

Pretty nails

No more pull-ups!

November 12th, 2007

Three cheers for Alyson!  She’s gone without diapers/pull-ups for a week now!  She’s even been dry overnight, more often than not.  We’re still at about 2 accidents a day, but she’s doing great!  We’re SOOOO excited!

Next Sunday, my darling daughter will be three already.  I’m not sure how that happened so quickly.  She’s definitely acting three.  She’s extremely independent, and has been testing out the word NO frequently.

She’s finally deciding that Brandon is a great playmate.  Last night they were dancing together and chasing each other around the house and playing Ring Around the Rosie.  She alternately wears two shirts (like Brandon) or no shirts (like Brandon).  She still adores Christian, but she doesn’t push Brandon away as much as she used to.   She insists she’s a boy and her new favorite color is blue (although she still chooses to wear lots of pink and is looking forward to her Hannah Montana birthday party next Monday).

She still loves her letters, and she points out every letter that belongs in her name.  She loves to color and do puzzles and play computer and video games (you should see her play Mahjong with alphabet tiles on my Mac, or Plant Tycoon).

Did I mention she cut her hair a second time?  Twice in about a week.  The first time it wasn’t really noticeable, but this time it is.  Not sure what we’re going to do about our family portraits (grumble).  But she’s cute and we love her, really.

Happy Halloween!

October 31st, 2007

I don’t have a picture of Christian in his costume yet, but here are a few pictures from a Halloween party we went to over the weekend.

Princess Alyson and her bodyguard recon commando BJ (he’s decided recently he’s BJ, not Brandon, go figure).

Brandon and Alyson in costume

The boys carving their pumpkins. All. By. Themselves. (Can you tell I’m excited I didn’t have to scrape goop this year?) 🙂

Carving

Here’s Christian’s two faced pumpkin. Brandon ran out of time to finish carving his… he was having too much fun running around with all of the kids.

Christian’s pumpkin

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

Conferences and soccer and…

October 26th, 2007

Brandon’s soccer game last Saturday was a little closer than the last two had been.  The first quarter I thought we were in trouble, but the House Wreckers came through and won 5-2.

Conferences were this week.  When we got home from meeting with both of the boys’ teachers we told the boys they were in BIG trouble.  Then we took them out for dinner… their conferences were fantastic!  Christian is right where he should be and doing well socially and academically.  His handwriting (when he’s trying) is astounding.  He tends to rush through his work, but he’s very easy-going about re-doing it when asked.  He’s easily redirected when he gets distracted, but she said that isn’t a frequent occurence (Yay!).  The things he picked up last year in a 2/3 classroom are really helping him this year, I think.

Brandon is also doing very well in school.  His time in preschool last year served him well.  He knows most of the numbers and many of the letters/sounds he needs to know.  He is compliant and a joy to have in class.  His teacher said he’s quite the actor.  She said she was really surprised to see the dramatic side of him.  (We asked him later and he said he showed everyone how his army guys dance.  Incidentally, I didn’t even realize he HAD army guys and had NEVER seen him play with before show and tell day).  Too funny.

The boys are participating in the Seattle Kids’ Marathon this year.  We have until 11/24 to walk 25 miles.  We got 4 miles in so far this week and 4 more weeks left… wish us luck!

Hmmm… what can I say about Princess Alyson?  Well, she wants EVERYTHING that Toys R Us is advertising on Nick Jr.  Her potty training is going well.  She wore underwear the last two days and had few accidents.  Today she’s back in a pull-up (stubborn child).  And she cut her hair, but I already said that.  I guess that’s her update for now 🙂

Crazy Hair Day!

October 26th, 2007

Christian loves to get into the fun days at school, and I think Crazy Hair Day is his favorite. That lovely day was today, so here are a few pics of the boys’ spiky red hair. Alyson, although not a Seaview kid yet, had to participate as well 🙂

Crazy Seaview Hair

It’s a little hard to see the red, so here’s a closer pic:

Closeup!

Perhaps I should have mentioned that Alyson took it upon herself to cut her own hair this week (just days after we went to the salon for haircuts). She got a nice chunk cut out one side. Thankfully, it’s difficult to tell, but it was definitely harder to put the pigtails in one side than the other!

Pigtail Alyson

Aly’s closeup

Not perfect, but they made her happy 🙂

Brandon’s game

October 14th, 2007

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I mentioned this goal in my last post, and Bill posted this video too, but it’s SO funny I had to post it here too. Here is Brandon, #5, and his two back to back goals from Saturday’s game. I LOVE Kindergarten soccer!

Soccer season

October 13th, 2007

House Wrecker Brandon

Soccer season is in full swing. Today was foggy and a little chilly, but a perfect day for soccer. Brandon had his second game today, and wow the House Wreckers are the team to beat! They’ve won their games by at least 10 goals, holding the other team to 1 goal or less! Brandon has scored 3 goals in two games (one of which being a hilarious kick from mid field… the ball traveled all the way across the field and into the goal and the goalie didn’t do anything about it!).

Bill’s in charge of documenting Christian’s soccer team, but for once I got to go to one of his games and they were wonderful today! They won against the other team of kids from their school. Even though they had substitute coaches and were down a couple of players, they all played hard and showed they’ve been learning this season!

YAY House Wreckers and YAY Red Dragons! Keep up the good work!