Monday, October 26, 2015

Pumpkins

Normally, I love fall. I love all four seasons, and I love the change of seasons. But this year, I haven't been very excited about fall. I think I still want to squeeze in more summer!

That hasn't stopped us from doing fall activities, though. One of our favorites is our annual pumpkin painting. I'm not quite sure how it came to be, but for the past few years in lieu of carving a pumpkin, the kids have each painted their own little pumpkin. They even have a favorite pumpkin patch they like to go to, and they know to look for the "pie pumpkins." 

Over fall break we went to Stone Mountain near Atlanta, and they had pumpkins painted like all kinds of characters - Star Wars, Frozen, and lots and lots of Minions. Leon must have been inspired, because as we were planning our painting this year he said, "I'm going to take it up a notch. Each year I've just painted a design, but this year I'm going to paint a face."

After buying out most of the craft paint at Walmart, the kids spent last Sunday afternoon engaged in some serious pumpkin painting. The pumpkins turned out cute, even if they weren't quite as fancy as the ones at Stone Mountain. 

Oh, and we managed to get a beach trip in this Sunday. I realized it was the first time I felt sand between my toes since we had friends visit in mid-September. It was wonderful. And now I'm almost ready for fall...



Monday, June 22, 2015

Kure Beach

Always looking for different and inexpensive things to do, last Saturday we headed to Kure Beach to check out a kids' music fest sponsored by the library.


Kure Beach is only about 20 miles from our house. It did not occur to us until we were driving, but that means it is about a 40 minute ride. With the Master Complainer.

If it wasn't so annoying, I would give Natalia credit for truly taking complaining to a new level. Aside from running errands, that child will start complaining the minute she gets in the car, and she won't stop until we reach our destination. She has actually complained all the way from our house to Ohio. Continuously. My throat gets a little achy just thinking about it.

Impressively, after complaining the whole way there, she managed to still complain while we were in Kure Beach. Thankfully, despite Natalia's best efforts at being miserable, everyone else had fun. They made crafts, got fake tattoos, got crazy color hair, played on a new-to-them playground, danced with bubble machines, and even listened to some of the music from the festival.



We stuck around the festival for awhile, but then decided to explore since aside to going to one beach access area in Kure Beach for my brother and sister-in-law's wedding, we've never been there. And parking was free (yippee!) so we were in no rush. (Aside from Natalia being STARVING, of course, despite breakfast before we went and snacks while we were there.)

Everyone liked the fish markers on the ground and on the benches.


We took a quick walk on the beach just so everyone could say they did it.


Then we checked out the bait shop and walked out on the pier. I liked this sign at the entrance.


It was the first time we've ever taken the kids on a pier, and I was nervous. Thankfully, they were even more nervous than me, and then insisted on walking EXACTLY in the middle of the pier where they were as far from the edges as possible. They enjoyed meeting this very friendly pelican.


Everyone enjoyed seeing the shore from the other side, too.


We then headed back inside where they "played" video games and foosball.



After leaving the bait shop, we checked out the little boardwalk, and the kids swooned over the super-fancy Hi-Tech Arcade. (It doesn't take much.)

We stopped for lunch at a favorite restaurant in Carolina Beach on the way back. And although she may claim otherwise, I think even Natalia actually enjoyed the day.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Talia

Natalia hasn't slept much over the past week. As in, even less than usual. She has been finally passing out between 9 and 10pm, she wakes up between 5 and 6am, and she doesn't always sleep all night. And, of course, she rarely naps. It's been fun. We assumed that she was just having a tough time with her siblings returning to school after three weeks off for spring break, but she provides a different explanation. "My body is still 'regular' but my brain is nocturnal." Well, not much we can do about a nocturnal brain.

In other fun Natalia news, she has been obsessed with how babies are made. Our other kids have always been okay with a generic explanation along the lines of when moms and dads are grown up, they can have babies when they are ready. With Ree we had to get into the details of how babies make their entrance into the world, and after marveling at the wonder of it, she was done asking questions. Not Natalia. This line of questioning will stop for awhile, but just this morning while I was working out to a fitness DVD, she choose to spend more than half the workout painstakingly asking me as though I was a complete idiot, "But, MOM! How does a baby get INSIDE your belly???"

There was also this evening's existential crisis. During dinner Natalia asked if everyone dies. We simply said, yes, all living things die. Suddenly faced with her own mortality, she then spent two hours lamenting, "But I don't want to die!" We have no idea where this is coming from. She doesn't know anyone who has died, she's never been to a funeral, and she has recently seen her two great-grandmothers who are 90 and 94. As this went on and on and on, and it became clear that there was no way to reason with her, I alternated between sympathy, frustration, and amusement. Thankfully, she was finally distracted by multiple flavors of Goldfish crackers for snack. (Thank you, Harris Teeter BOGO sale.)

At bedtime tonight, I was prepared for another round of questioning either about babies or death. Nope. Just the usual stalling. Thankfully, about 30 minutes after I tucked her (and after checking in with me 7 or 8 times) she simply announced, "My brain is no longer nocturnal." I congratulated her, she headed back to bed, and she went to sleep.

Phew.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Palindromes

In case I had forgotten what wonderfully nerdy offspring we produced, I got a nice reminder this morning. Easter morning is a sugar free-for-all in our house. In fact, Halloween and it's relatively controlled sugar consumption (at least for us) pales in comparison. The candy filled eggs start early, and today we followed them with doughnuts. Wheeeeee!

As they were finishing breakfast, I could clearly see the kids' blood sugar spiking based on the speed with which they were talking and the fact that Leon was all but levitating over the table from the sugar surge. (He can eat an entire breakfast with neither his bottom touching his chair nor his feet touching the floor. It is a very unique balancing skill.) In this crazed state, my children decided to...frantically compile a list of palindromes. What are "palindromes" you ask? They are words that are spelled the same forwards and backwards, and my children took immense pleasure in giddily naming them off (and compiling a written list) as quickly as possible.  It helps that "poop" is on the list, but it still seemed like an awfully odd use of all that chocolate and sugar. It wasn't too much later when we headed to the park and the kids begged to run laps around a pond. We did not stop them!

It was actually a pretty eventful weekend. Some of our highlights include a visit from Jeff's parents, an egg hunt at Natalia's school (that the big kids were able to join), the first real beach trip of the year (although it was a bit chilly), park trips, Easter and my mother-in-law's birthday. 





I am happy to say everyone is now passed out after all of that. Another holiday without a serious injury. Phew!

Monday, March 9, 2015

Chapel Hill, Day 2

Hi Guys!

Today was definitely a school day for me. I spent all day in one building taking classes. For dinner tonight, we went to an outdoor mall like Mayfair, and we ate at the Cheesecake Factory there. (We did not have cheesecake, in case you were wondering. I had white chicken chili and my friend Kelly had fajitas.)

Because it was a pretty regular day, I don't have any pictures to show you. But, I thought you might like to see some pictures I found. See if you can guess where these pictures were taken (answers at the bottom).

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I love you guys and will see you Tuesday night!

Mom

Quiz answers: 1. Baba's house, 2. Children's Museum, 3. Yellow Slide Park, 4. Old HT, 5. Grandpa Jim and Obaachan's basement

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Chapel Hill, Day 1

Hi Guys!

I am in Chapel Hill, NC. This is where UNC (not UNCW) is located. By the time I got food, it was too dark to walk around on UNC's campus, but I am hoping to visit there tomorrow night.

Bruno Bear and (White) Chocolate Bunny are doing well. The only problem is they keep fighting over the TV remote.

I had fun at the park with you today. Thought you would like to see some pictures from that.


That's a very happy Spiderman!


I hope you're having fun while I'm gone. Don't eat too much junk food! :)

Love,

Mom

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Snow Day!

Last Tuesday, we were gifted with a snow day. I was especially excited. The kids found out on Monday evening that they would be staying home, but I was already dressed and doing my hair for work on Tuesday morning before UNCW closed for the day. I could not get back into my jammies quick enough!






We happened to have leftover doughnuts, and those seemed like a perfect snow day breakfast. (There were no complaints from the kids!) Knowing how fleeting snow in Wilmington can be, as soon as we cleaned up from breakfast, we took the kids outside.


When the kids were really little, my one rule for playing outside in the summer was that we had to spend at least as much time playing outside as we did getting ready. I felt like that same rule applied here, and it definitely took at least as long too locate everyone's snow gear as it used to take to slather sunscreen on a toddler and two babies. It wasn't looking too good at first, but then Mike shouted, "Let's go down the big hill on our boogie boards!"





There is no way that slight slope would qualify as a hill anywhere else, but we take what we can get. It turns out the boogie boards are quite easy to pull by the leash, and the kids spent a long time getting tugged down the hill.





Our timing was good, since the rain/ice started about 15 minutes after we went back inside. The rest of the day was pretty nasty out, and we stayed inside enjoying lots of snow day fun. Key projects included drinking hot chocolate and watching The Price is Right.

As an added bonus, everyone (including me) got a two hour delay the next morning while we waited for the ice to melt. (Melting would be the most widely used snow/ice removal technique in Wilmington.) We enjoyed the relaxing morning and the nice view of all the sparkly trees and bushes.