Sunday, June 30, 2013

Philadelphia

We went to Philadelphia for a family vacation!  We left on Thursday morning and made the 4 and half hour drive to the Philadelphia Zoo!  It was fun, the kids enjoyed it.  Their favorite was the petting zoo where they got to pet and groom sheep and goats.  It was also very hot and humid and like most zoos it seems to all be uphill - so we were ready for some swimming when we went to check into our hotel.  Unfortunately the pool was closed and we were not able to go swimming - the kids settled for exploring the hotel room and watching cartoons.  We went to dinner and watched The Croods at the hotel.  We were lucky - the thunderstorm that was suppose to dump on us held off until that evening.  The kids were way too wound up to sleep and it was a long night with little sleep.  The next day was not pleasant.  We drove into the historical part of the city and saw the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, The Betsy Ross House, Benjamin Franklin's Grave and lots of old buildings.  There was lots of whining and complaining due to the heat and the walking and the lack of sleep for everyone.  Lilah had a complete melt down on our tour of Independence Hall - she and her Dad had to leave early.  Celeste decided she was done with the tour shortly after so the rest of us joined them outside while Lilah finished her tantrum.  It was lovely!  After lunch we gave up and packed everyone back into the car.  We had some friends move to New Jersey last year and so we went to visit them - the kids played while we got to tour their house and catch up!  It was nice.  We went back to the hotel and the kids were able to swim for a quick half hour before the rain and lightening drove us out of the pool.  The kids slept really good that night so we decided to give the city another try on Saturday morning and I'm glad we did.  The kids were much better behaved and it was an enjoyable morning.  We went to the US Mint and learned how they make coins, The Carpenter House where the Continental Congress met, and we tried to go to a Military Weapons Museum but it was closed.  We walked back through the visitor's center and then headed home.  We hit some awful traffic on the way home, but we finally made it!
It was a hard trip - but it was good and the kids had fun.  Their favorite things were swimming, the breakfast buffet at the hotel, and seeing their friends.  It's a good thing we drove all the way to Philadelphia to stay in a hotel.  Maybe next time we'll get a hotel with a pool and a free breakfast buffet here in Richmond =).

You can see from the pink cheeks and sweaty hair how hot it was (and this was inside resting!)


This tiger walked right in front of us - he almost brushed up against the glass he was so close.  Celeste slunk back and tried to climb behind me - apparently a sheet of glass wasn't enough of a barrier for her.

Grooming the shorn sheep


Lilah and Madeline really enjoyed this part - I think Madeline made sure to brush every goat and sheep there!

Celeste was a little unsure of them, but we convinced her to pet a few of them.


We are looking at the large gorilla.  He came right up to the glass as well.


This is after they all finally fell asleep our first night at the hotel.  It's too bad they didn't stay asleep!



This is our 'ducky' picture.  When we are all out together Mike says 'duckys' and the kids all line up like ducks and follow their daddy duck - Mom usually brings up the rear.  We've done this for years and when we first started it they would quack.  This was a silent duck line in Philly.

The Liberty Bell

Pennsylvania State Hall - aka Independence Hall - this is where the liberty bell hung and it's where the Declaration of Independence was read and the Constitution was written.  It was gorgeous inside!

Stopping for a rest and a snack


The kids listening to a story about Betsy Ross - just outside of the house she lived in when she was asked to sew the new country's flags.  

Madeline, Lilah, and Calvin signing their names on parchment with old fashioned quils and ink


Saluting with a soldier



In other news our summer break has been kind of crazy.  I've been going into the office more, including a really long trip to Baltimore for some meetings, Calvin had a week of Cub Scout Twilight Camp, we've had some crazy weather and it's been a crazy couple of weeks.  I'm ready to settled down into a summer routine and enjoy some 'regular' summer stuff!

Calvin with his two buddies at Cub Scout Camp - this is the day they got rained out.  Calvin had a great time - he LOVED it and can't wait to do it again next summer.




Sunday, June 16, 2013

CELEBRATE!

We've had a busy week full of celebrations and fun!  On Wednesday the kids had an awards ceremony.  I took Lilah and Celeste to back to back assemblies, one for Madeline & Calvin and then another for Anna Elise.  The girls were OK, Celeste seemed to think she needed to sit with the big kids and was a constant source of entertainment for everyone at the assembly (except me).  The kids got citizenship, academic, and art awards and did very well. I didn't have the right lens for my camera so the pictures are not good.  With their certificates they get various coupons for the local fast food restaurants - so after school we met Mike at Chick-Fil-A and had some free ice cream cones to celebrate.   On Friday the kids had their last day of school.  They came home at 11:30.  We had an end-of-school carnival to celebrate!  They got tickets to use for their hot dog lunch and then had to earn more tickets playing games - the coin toss, bean bag throw, and duck shooting.  They used their tickets to buy prizes and candy.  Although my efforts were certainly not pinterest worthy, but the kids had a fabulous time.  On Saturday we got a surprise package from our cousins (thank you Jana, the kids were ecstatic and LOVE everything you sent) and then that evening we were invited to a BBQ/Birthday party and we had a blast celebrating, eating way too much yummy food, and playing.  We continued our celebrations today for Father's Day with cards, singing, playing, a really yummy apple pie and lots of other goodies.  We are completely partied out.

With all the fun and celebrating comes some 'party fouls' (as Mike would say). Calvin got pink eye.  He had a trip to the Dr and missed the last two days of school.  I was standing on a stool trying to decorate for our carnival and I fell - the stool tipped over, I fell back and landed on the stool.  I have two amazingly painful bruises on the backs of my upper legs where I hit the stool.  I avoided hitting my head on anything but I swear I have a mild case of whip lash.  I am getting so old!  On Saturday Anna Elise came down with pink eye as well, she and Calvin missed the BBQ - but had a fun little party at home.  On Saturday night Madeline threw up - she had seriously over indulged in chips and dessert and had a stomach ache.  She managed to hit her bed and then leaned over her top bunk bed and hit Anna Elise's bed on the way to the floor and splattered most of her room.  It was lovely!  Since we had kids that couldn't go to church Mike had stay home and miss church on Father's Day.  So sad. However - we have still had a fabulous weekend!

In other news I finished my redecorating!  I still have a few more things I need to figure out - but for the most part the room is done.   I realized that I hadn't ever taken any pictures of the room since we did the switching, so lots of pictures to follow.



 Calvin waiting to be called and Madeline up front receiving her award - look close

 Anna Elise up front getting an award with her little shadow and afterwards with all of her loot


Celeste cleaning up the coloring on the wall - right after this picture she handed me the magic eraser and said Momma's turn - so glad she is learning how to share!


Last day of school for the girls - Calvin's second day at home with pink eye


End of school carnival - Lilah's lunch and her tickets
 Celeste drinking her lemonaid

The coin toss - Celeste had it figured out!

 The duck shoot - it was pretty difficult even without the ducks moving!
 Madeline tried every which way to aim the gun and just could not hit anything!

 Shopping for their loot with all of their tickets!


The only before picture I could really find - this is at Christmas before we switched rooms, there is a bookcase on the right and then one on the left.


 The new room, the L shaped couch on the right, it's almost twice the size as the old room. 

The window seat - I bought the curtains (there is another window in the room) cut them off and used the extra fabric for pillows and the wall hanging.  The window seat cover is from a sheet set I purchased and the solid colored pillows are from fabric I already had.


Cute vinyl that I bought from my sister-in-law.  I love it!

Looking back towards the doors on the other side of the room.
Close up of my pillows.



Sunday, June 9, 2013

Winding Down

The school year is almost over and we are so ready for summer!  It feels like everyone is already done with the school and here we are still chugging along for another week!  This week the kids had field day.  It was pouring rain on the scheduled day - so they moved it inside and did games and activities inside.  The kids still had fun.  I was able to see them each in their classrooms and also in the cafeteria or gym playing.  I only had my phone so the pictures aren't great.

Madeline with the hula hoop

 Anna Elise dancing and then playing crab soccer

 Madeline playing with shaving cream in her classroom.  She now dots her i with a heart.


 Calvin playing with the parachute and then playing crab soccer


Celeste helping me make brownies


Calvin used his legos to make rollerskates - no they did not work!


Sunday, June 2, 2013

Memorial Day

For Memorial Day we were invited over to a friend's house for BBQ.  It was such a nice afternoon.  Our kids played well together, it was delicious food, and very sticky s'mores - perfect!  We had to get home to go to bed on time, because we had a big day at Busch Gardens planned!  You'd think we'd eventually get tired of it - but not yet!  The kids stayed home from school and we practically had the park to ourselves.  We didn't wait in line for anything.  I took Celeste on a ride that was just a bit too much for her, but she handled it very well.   We had fun on the rides, dinner, and then home.  The rest of the week flew by.  We were planning on attending our Stake Conference meetings this weekend but unfortunately Celeste got sick and so we had to split things up.  Mike did make it to his leadership meeting and I took the three oldest to the general session - I thought we went a half hour early so we could park and find seats and go to the bathroom and get settled - we actually went a half hour late.  Oh well.


Playing dress up and eating s'mores with friends on Memorial Day





Before
 During
 After - I asked her if she had fun and she said yes, I asked if she wanted to go again and this is her saying "noooooo"



This is the girls favorite ride.  Madeline did eventually cheer up - she was not happy because she wanted to go on the 'big kid' version of this ride with Anna & Calvin but she was not tall enough.

The family highlight this week is me.  It's been about a year since I got my diagnosis of Psoriatic Arthritis.  It's been a lot of ups and downs as we've tried to figure out the dosing of my medication.  I'm 'off' of one of my prescriptions - which is a good thing.  However, recently the psoriasis has popped up all over my hands, arms, and face and the arthritis has gotten worse and it has spread to my other hand.  So we will most likely be trying injections and hoping that we can get the other prescription figured out and manage the inflammation better.  I've been busy this week working on a redecorating project (I know, me, decorating and project all in the same sentence doesn't sound right) I am hoping to get the rest of my stuff this week and be able to finish all the 'do it yourself' part this weekend!  Hopefully I will have pictures to share!  So far so good and I'm excited!