Monday, April 27, 2009

Easter 2009

So I am a little behind...I've had sick kids and a sick husband for over a week now. I think we are on the mend now though. Thank goodness it wasn't the Swine Flu!

We had a great Easter holiday. Our friend Nancy and her girls Rylie and Kasey came over the day before Easter and colored eggs with us. I thought surely between the 14 eggs I had and the dozen or so Nancy brought, we would be coloring eggs into Easter morning. Boy was I wrong! The kids had a blast and were wanting to dip the eggs faster than we could take them out of the cups. On Easter morning the boys were very excited to hunt for eggs. After the hunt we had a fantastic breakfast made by Curtis and then my mom came over. She decided at the last minute to go to church with us. It was a very nice service and I was thankful our niece Ariana invited us to her church (even though she didn't show up! haha Ariana!) After church we headed over to a Coombs family Easter gathering. Surprisingly enough, the Easter Bunny showed up!!! Thanks to my nephew Josh who dressed as the Easter Bunny this year, all the kids were pretty excited, especially Nolan. Oh my gosh, he was so happy and he kept hugging him. We had a big Easter egg hunt and made about $20 in cash and tons of candy! I guess the Easter Bunny isn't affected by the bad economy. Who knew!

Here are some pictures from the day. Enjoy!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Chicago

It was a fun, fantastic and freezing time in Chicago. I think the warmest day was 50 and that was the day we left to come back to CA. Despite the cold, we all had a great time visiting with Roxx and Max (the kitties), oh yeah, and Uncle Paul and Uncle Drew too! If we didn't have 4 dogs, our house would be filled with cats if the boys had their way. Oh my gosh, they loved the cats. The cats didn't necessarily like them all the time but Roxx definitely tolerated more than she should have. Max basically hid under the bed and came out for food.

The boys traveled wonderfully. I worried all for nothing. Traveling to Chicago we got delayed in Las Vegas and spent an extra 2 hours there. That meant that we got into Chicago at midnight and not to the guys house and in bed until 2am. This was the first time we went anywhere without a stroller that involved walking for an extended period of time. I was impressed at how well they did.

We did a lot while we were there. We went to Navy Pier and had lunch, rode the train and went to the Children's Museum the first day. The next day we attempted to go to the Shedd Aquarium but there were too many people there. Later in the afternoon, Andrew joined us and we went to a 3D movie about underwater sea creatures. This had been the first time the boys had been to a movie in a theater let alone a 3D movie. It was hysterical watching their reactions. The following morning we headed out to Lincoln Park Zoo. This zoo was awesome and FREE! If we lived in Chicago I think we would be there every week. I think the boys liked the Sea Lions the best. There was a small train there that they rode and a carousel they went on too. It was a beautiful day at the zoo. The next day Paul woke up early and went and got tickets to the aquarium for us. Thankfully it wasn't as packed as it was the previous day. Later that night we had a campfire at the lake. What were we thinking?! It was so cold and windy! But the boys managed to scarf down a bunch of marshmellows and hot dogs and then we high tailed it back to the house. The next day we headed downtown to Andrew's work. He works at the Pritzker Military Library. I think Curtis could have spent the whole day there. Andrew was gracious enough to give us a tour and introduced us to his co-workers. After that Paul took us to the coolest bowling alley. It was called Lucky Strike. It was the first time the boys had ever bowled. They loved it! Nolan was hysterical because he would do this dance every time he would roll his ball down the alley. The next day was our last day. Paul and Andrew both had to work and we had the morning and early afternoon to ourselves. We took the boys to Grant Park and Millennium Park. It was awesome to be there. Grant Park is the location of where President Obama made his history making speech. We had lunch at the Crown Fountain and walked across the BP Bridge. It was a great end to our fun trip in Chicago.

Many thanks to Paul and Andrew who put us up (and put up with us)!

Here are some pictures from the trip.


Friday, April 10, 2009

The Letter Came

Yes, the one I have been waiting for from our school district. I couldn't tear into it fast enough. I prayed for good news. And.....we have been accepted!!!!! Good news is that the boys school will be much closer than our original home school. Bad news is that we didn't get our first choice school. We got our second choice school but that is ok with me. The Coombs family has a dear friend who works as a teacher at the school. Although she won't be their teacher (she teaches another grade), she will be a good resource for information.

So 4 months from today they will be starting Kindergarten! WOW. My babies are growing up so fast. I am happy for them (and I will admit, for me too!) that they will have this time to learn so many new and exciting things.

Lord help the teacher who gets "the triplets".