Happy St. Patty's Day to all - the leprechauns worked their mischief here as usual. Whether it is the shamrock kisses on their hands, the shoes filled with candy, the overturned barstools, the upside down pictures, the green "gems" from kindergarten, or the green milk - the kids love it!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The sneaky leprechauns strike again!
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
CANCUN!!!
- A beautiful beach.
- Water so clear that it is hard to believe it is real.
- Not cooking for a week.
- Swimsuit versus a parka
- No homework, scouts, Activity Days, soccer, piano lessons, etc., etc.
- No cleaning, laundry, or grocery shopping
- A week away with your sweetie
- A week away from the kids
- Traveling with a fun couple
- Sleeping in as late as you want - or even taking a nap!
- Reading a book that didn't involve flaps, hippos, or Dora the Explorer
- Did I mention being with your sweetheart for a full week!!!
Cons of Cancun:
- Being away from the kids for a week.
- Having to travel the roads with the virtually non-existant driving laws (I was seriously scared a couple of times).
Cancun was amazing! We spent time on a beautiful beach with perfectly soft white sand, went kayaking, snorkeling, sailing (thanks, Curtis!), ate to our heart's content, visited the ruins of Tulum and Coba (AMAZING!!), went on a zipline, visited a Mayan village - it was fantastic! We had to laugh because after we finished going across the zip-line over some water we looked down and there were alligators (or crocodiles? - don't know which) in the water. Oh well - another sign that we weren't in the U.S. anymore! The trip was wonderful. We missed the kids and were ready to come home after a week, but totally look forward to going again!
Thanks Liz and Curtis for a great trip, and thanks to Grandma and Grandpa Wagner for babysitting the kids so that we could go!
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
We always knew Sammy had a great heart!
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There is a true romantic in the house!
No....it isn't Ted or me. Emma is the romantic that lives here. Our Valentine's Day celebration this year was truly unique! This year Emma emailed Ted and I several days before Valentine's to invite us to a Valentine's Day dinner at 7:00 in the dining room. A few days later she emailed us a menu and asked us to choose a few of our favorites, and she would then choose from our choices what she would make -- that way it would still be a surprise.
Valentine's Day arrived, and she and her friend went to work. They fed the kids and had them in the basement busy with other activities. Ted and I were banished to the upstairs while they busily prepared the dining room. When we came down the table was set for two with the chargers, china, and goblets along with candlelight and soft music playing in the background. The meal began with homemade rolls, then a Caesar salad. (The salad was presented with her offering to put fresh ground pepper on it - where did she learn that?) Following the salad she brought out our dinner of chicken cordon bleu, mashed potatoes, and green beans with candied almonds. Can you believe it? We couldn't. They had also made a no-bake cheesecake which they brought out for dessert.
As if all of this wasn't enough to completely make the meal special, Emma had printed out a few Valentine's Day poems for our reading enjoyment, and then at the end of the meal she played one last song and said she would keep all of the kids away so we could dance. It was so sweet the way she was making sure that our night was full of romance.
Of course, Tessa couldn't resist trying to run in and blow out the candles, and the boys wanted to see what all of the hullabaloo was about so they tried to sneak in several times, and with Emma and her friend working so hard in the kitchen to try and make our evening special -- who wouldn't feel the love?
Thanks for a great Valentine's Day, Emma, and a special thanks to her friend, Sarah, who helped with the food preparation and serving! It was wonderful!
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
Tessa turns two!!
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Sammy turns six!
1. Sam loves everything and anything Star Wars. Wall-e and Ben 10 may be a close second, but it is Star Wars first. Those are the first things he learned how to spell!
2. Sammy wakes up happy every morning. I love hearinghis sweet "good morning, mom" everyday.
3. Sammy loves to spy - which means he loves trying to be sneaky and move throughout the house without being seen.
4. Sam has invented a game which is now a favorite among his friends: Laser baby. They all let Tessa follow them and then if she gets too close to them she is like a laser. Fortunately Tessa still thinks this is great so she doesn't mind when they don't let her get to close to them - she thinks it is great fun too!
5. Sam is willing to try anything, and has a good attitude about it. Even when his older brother and sister are complaining about the cold or are tired from skiing, Sam will keep on going, and will be happy about it!
6. Sam loves beating his brother to the bus stop each morning. There is a silent uspoken race each morning, but if you watch you can see who wins each day.
7. Sam has just discovered Lincoln's secret for not having to make his bed each day -- sleep on top of the covers with one blanket over you. This is now his preferred method of sleep. I guess it is easier to fold one blanket rather than make your bed.
8. Sam had a hard time speaking clearly and hearing for a while, but now he has worked so hard and will self-correct when he makes an error. We are so proud of him because this has taken a lot of hard work and consistent effort - and it shows!
9. Sam loves Caesar salad. He won't even touch a salad with Ranch dressing.
10. Sam loves sports. Last year he was too young to play baseball so he was the bat boy for Lincoln's team. He took his job very seriously and would carefully line up each helmet and bat neatly for the team. He was watching the game closely so that he could get out there and pick up the bat as soon as it was dropped. At the end of the season several parents and the coach pulled me aside to make sure he got a trophy because they had noticed how seriously he took his job and they said he was the best bat-boy they had ever seen! Also, when he played soccer he mastered the move of putting your foot on the ball and pushing it backwards to stop it from going towards the other team's goals. All the kids thought this was great and they dubbed it "the Sammy move."
Happy Birthday Sammy!!
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Christmas
Okay, so now that it is a few days from Valentine's Day, I guess I better put up a few pictures about Christmas! We had a great year and loved that it was a white Christmas too!
Ted and I - knowing that we were going to Cancun in a month!
It really was a great day!
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