Monday, January 14, 2013

Christmas wrap up.



We went to the free Sacramento Zoo and Fairytale Town on Christmas Eve. We were there 20 minutes before it opened, and there was still a line. However, we had a blast. We were in and out of the zoo in about an hour, and Fairytale Town took 2 hours. It was a blast and it wasn't too crowded when we were there. Cold, yes. Crowded no.



Okay. Well, it's not Valentine's Day yet, so I can still write our Christmas post. My kids were cute at Christmas. I was totally expecting them to wake up at 4a, but they slept in until 7a. So that was nice. Then they waited patiently while we did the opening of presents: At our house one person opens one present at a time, and you go in order from youngest to oldest. Then once all the presents were opened, we did the stockings.

My mom and my sister came later that day and hung out for lunch and play time. My kids had a blast with all the toys from Grandma and Aunt Debby. They are still playing with all of them. I have to, daily, navigate around the obstacles that are created for the remote-controlled Lightening McQueen race course. And feed the pony. We have to feed the rocking pony that Abby got everyday. Her name is Ina, and she also gets fed food from their play kitchen - once again - every day.

I did make this dress for Abby. I used the 4T pattern and it is waaaaaay too long. I made another dress with a different 4T pattern and it is not too long. So I will have to work on that a little bit.


In other news this year:

Abby has started ballet lessons at Hawkins in Folsom. She really likes her class. Miss Robin - her teacher - gets all 10 girls in line and doing ballet properly. At least as properly as it gets at this age. Abby follows her directions really well.

Nicholas is continuing with riding lessons. He's doing pretty well. He manages to trot on the lunge line - so he doesn't have to steer while trotting. It is the goal of his instructor to have him enter a walk class in shows come the spring. It is my new goal to make it through a horse show without going broke. 

Jon and I are doing great. Nothing new to report. We are still married :) He and I still love playing games - he generally wins if there is any element of luck involved. 

I promise to post more often now in the New Year. 

Monday, December 3, 2012

Did I mention - Abby turned 2 last month

Oh goodness. I'm just now realizing how far behind I've gotten on the family blog. Abby turned 2 in November. And now I just saw I never posted anything.

Thanks to our friends at Stuck in the Middle she got amazing Minnie cupcakes. They were gluten-free (so I could eat them) and you would never even know. They even put a lot of frosting on them to make them messy for her - since the bakers know Abby and know she loves a mess.

Abby got a new bed and a bed tent for her birthday. The tent has Minnie on it. I put the bed on the ground because Nicholas got a real bed and never slept in it. He just slept on the ground. For Abby's birthday, Jon and I got a month of sleepless nights. She's just now sleeping in her room - in her bed is optional. I'm just going for in her bed.

Here are the best pictures from her birthday here and from the one at my mom's house.



Apple HIll trip

So about 2 weeks ago we went to Apple Hill with one of our homeschool co-op groups. We signed up to make pies.




We got there a little early and it was cold. The kids decided that their hats and jackets had to be on. It was the only time that I have had no fuss about wearing a jacket.
We went to Denver Dan's. They did a pie making class. It was great fun. The instructions to the parents were to stand back and they would help all the kids - even Abby! So I stood back. It took the teacher approximately 6 minutes to realize that with a bunch of kids under 10, a 2 year old needed her mom to help.
They had a great time making little personal pies. And the store tempted me into spending extra money on some very amazing vinegar. they even had some left over dough to make a big rolled cookie. They baked everything right there!
While the pies were baking, they told us we could go pick apples for free. For free?! Who knew. So the kids went on an apple picking adventure. They had a lot of fun throwing the rotten ones down the hill as far as they could. They just had fun running around. We went with a friend of mine who homeschools her son too. He's 8, but he had Nicholas had a blast. It was a great trip.

And yes, I got a pie and apple cider made from fresh apples. Now if I could only use all the apples we picked. That would be nice.

Friday, October 26, 2012

My favorite pictures of the Fall.

So we went to Dave's Pumpkin Patch with the groupon deal and we got some great pictures. Here they are!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Nicholas' first riding lesson.

Nichols had his first rising lesson last week. I thought it was going to be a disaster but it went so well. Thank you to Kim at Nighthorse Farms for making it such a great lesson. She just had him help tack up and brush, then put him on the horse and made him do everything. It was awesome!

She even let Abby on at the end. It was a great lesson and I'm so happy he wants to continue with it.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Calaveras camping trip.

So we went to Calaveras State Park on Saturday to go camping for the night. We originally thought we might go for 2 nights, but decided on one - thank goodness.

I had packed and packed, making sure we would have enough variety of foods to suit everyone. Turns out all I should've packed was marshmallows, chocolate, and fruit snacks. The kids would've been happy with that. Too bad I made them eat real food too.

We hiked the North Grove on Saturday and did the Visitor's Center. I like a good, free, visitor's center. Nicholas tried to con me into getting him binoculars. I told him when he could name 4 different types of birds and their characteristics, he could get them. He promptly told me there were red bird, blue birds, black birds, and dead birds. He named their characteristics (colors), and said they have beaks, feet, wings, and feathers. He also mentioned they poop while flying - because poop is an important thing to  4year old boy. So he got binoculars. I was impressed with the dead bird variety. Silly kid.

We also walked on logs through the meadow in the center of the campground. They have these fallen tree trucks placed strategically to walk on. Nicholas did it all on his own. Abby wanted too - but Jon was nervous and held her hand. They also found the gate to the campground and swung on that. Here we are in this great big forest and they like the gate.

The kids did all the wood finding for us - it was nice to have free labor. Abby started falling asleep a 4:30 and wouldn't wake up. So at 5:30 we put her down. Guess who decided to wake up? Abby. But we let her play in the tent while we all had smore's and dinner. Then Nicholas said he was tired - my kid got tired at 6p!! So Jon took the kids into the tent and had the time of his life trying to get them to sleep. I was on fire watch, then joined them.
Jon and Nicholas eating smores. Nicholas was very focused on eating his like Daddy.

Abby had a great night. She waited until it was dark out and puked all over her crib, me, and the sleeping bag. So we spent the rest of the night with Nicholas' sleeping bag, Jon's sleeping bag, and Abby curled up with her Minnie blanket. I got a blanket to sleep on. It was cold. A little blanket meant for a couch in Sacramento isn't enough for a night in the woods.

It was a horrible night, with Abby waking up every 30 minutes asking to go home, for fruit snacks, and water (she only got the water). Jon slept through most of this. I don't think I've ever wanted the sun to rise so quickly in my life.
Beaver Creek was awesome!

Then on Sunday we ate breakfast and went to hike in the South Grove. We lasted about 1/2 a mile before the kids decided they were tired. So we went to the Beaver Creek Day Use Area. I loved that place! The creek was awesome and cold. But the kids had a blast and didn't really want to leave there.



Nicholas holding Abby's hand while we are hiking. It's the only way she would hike after she got tired.

In the big tree tunnel in the North Grove.

She's so tired she can barely keep her eyes open for the picture.
And here's the gate they liked to swing on.
Abby and Jon tree walking.


But finally we left and came home. Now if I could only catch up on laundry.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

CA Academy of Science Homeschool Day.

We went today - my birthday - to the CA Academy of Science Homeschool Day. It was cheap admission and it was a day when they would have lots of docents out to answer questions.

We showed up early and got to run around Golden Gate Park for a while. My kids really loved running around the stage at the Music Concourse.

We went in and did the earthquake area and rocks first. I thought Nicholas would be much more interested in the rocks than he was. We had been studying them. But instead he looks at them, named them, and ran off to make buildings topple in the earthquake simulator.

Then came the aquarium. Clearly I've been trying to occupy Abby the wrong way. If I want her in one place I should just get a jelly fish. She happily sat and watched their little jellyfish for a while. She did not want to go anywhere else. She would run away to the jellyfish if you tried to take her to the coral reef or somewhere. I guess our next pet it a jellyfish.

The tide pool touching area was a big hit too. A fish swam up from the bottom into the part where the kids can touch and Nicholas ran around touching it and making it move. He liked the sea stars but not the urchins. And the abalone was acceptable too. Abby just liked splashing in the water.

Their rainforest was fun for me and my mom, but the kids didn't like the butterflies everywhere.

Now the toddler zone was cool. We had a bit of a wait to get in, but it was a blast. Nicholas and some kids staged a puppet show with lizards and dinosaurs. The show was called "Terrible Lizards." Nicholas informed everyone that dinosaur means terrible lizard. Abby ran around with goggles on. It was funny.

Then the museum store for toys - grandmas treat. The big hit of the day were the space toys for Nicholas and the pink and purple rocks for Abby. She put Daisy Duck near the purple rock and Minnie near the pink one. Woe betide you who thinks to move those around.

It was a blast and a wonderful birthday. Thanks mom!