Saturday, June 26, 2010

We have 5 burritos

The final caterpillar finally stopped crawling around the top of the lid, where his four friends had nicely turned into chrysalises, and he was probably wondering "What the heck is going on here? I am all alone now." He got into position over night on Thursday night and by Friday morning I was ready to transport them into the Garden to watch for the next week. I have to say how freakily strong the their silk is! I was so worried about knocking one off, but man, I had to actually use scissors to cut the silk away from the container to remove them (and yes, I understand that the average run of the mill chrysalis is designed to hang out in nature through thunder storms, etc). Anyway, they're all transported now and hanging from the side of the mesh. Will keep you posted.
We have the water slide up again today.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Couple of quick kid things

1.) Since we are home for a while now, with no trips planned etc, we ordered Addie's larvae for the Butterfly Garden she got for her birthday. The caterpillars arrive in this plastic cup with a lid with all of the nutrients they need for live out life as caterpillars, then they crawl to the top of the lid, hang upside down and form chrysalises and hang there for 7-10 days before emerging as butterflies. Once they are all hanging, I lift the lid off and pin the paper they're stuck to onto the side of the butterfly garden and we'll be able to see them hatch, etc. Anyways, I think this is very cool. I remember having one of these in my kindergarten class and how exciting it was to watch them develop each day, etc. Addie thinks it's pretty cool too, but she's more about the end result of having 5 butterflies to play with. After a few days of watching the caterpillars mill about, she was kind of "over it" I think. She asked me when they were going to "wrap up like burritos." I thought that was pretty funny. This morning's big news is we have one burrito! The other 4 caterpillars are all making their way up to the lid, but none have gotten into position yet. We'll keep you posted.
2.) Ben likes to run. Not unlike most 3.5 year olds I'm betting, people always say things like "I wish I could bottle up that energy." He's always moving. With the aforementioned constant movement also comes its fair share of spills, slips, run-ins, and any other injury you can think possible daily for a 3.5 year old who is convinced he's 5. One day last week we were taking a "walk" around this large pond near our house. The entire path is concrete sidewalk. While Brian, Addie and I were walking most of the time, Ben was not. As we got near the end of our "walk," Ben stumbled face first onto the sidewalk. I thought for sure he had hit his chin, but apparently his knees and hands hit first and he managed to keep his chin up. So as he's laying there splatted on the sidewalk, I run up to him and pick him up, try to dust him off and look for blood. I said, "what did you hit?" His response, in total Ben deadpan, was "the ground." Yes, you did, buddy.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Father's Day 2010

Father's Day 2010 is under our belts now. It was also the opening day of Nourie World Summer Fun 2010. It was nice to see our friend the water slide make its way out of the shed. It was funny as Brian and I were dragging the completely deflated mound of vinyl from the shed to the lawn, I commented on how small it seemed. That's what happens when it's sat for 9 months in the shed; all of the air and leftover water finally escape.
Not to worry though, because once that bad boy was unwrapped and the pump turned on, we were all reminded of just how massive that thing is!
Enjoy some pictures of our day:

Brian was all about making the biggest splash ala Gallagher.

I think this is just such a cool picture. It's amazing to me how cameras can capture a millisecond like this. This just as Brian entered the water, you can see the water bubble around him getting ready to splurt out.

Ben was "fitted" for goggles, which now he proudly wears.

My three favorite people enjoying a happy Father's Day together.
I hope all of the fathers I know and care about had a wonderful day too.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Where we've been

It's been three solid weeks since I last updated my blog. You're probably wondering why the police haven't started a massive search effort to locate us. Fear not, we're alive and well. We've been very busy these past weeks which has made it difficult or impossible to update the blog. So, without further ado, here's a retrospect of the last almost month...
First we took Addie and Ben for a surprise trip to Hershey Park for the day. If you recall the only other time they've been there was during the winter and we were all bundled in coats and hats and gloves. A little different this time around...

We went to a luncheon at Hershey for clients who host big gatherings there, which my work does. They had face painting for the kids, which only became problematic after then going to play in the water park....

This is after a serious scrubbing with paper towels and hand soap. All of the color washed away quickly, but the black was this thick mess of shadow.

Doesn't he look lovely?
The day after Hershey Park I left for a conference in Toronto for two days, so I have no pictures or stories to share then. Back to work for three days and then....
Our pilgrimage to Disney!


There were 11 of us in total.

Just some of the highlights--more will come later.

That entirely submerged swimming child is Benjamin!!!

That entirely submerged swimming child is Addie!!! Somehow in Disney's pools, the fact that they both know how to swim underwater completely unassisted just clicked! That's what 18 weeks of swim lessons at the Y have done for them. Prior to Disney Addie was having meltdowns in swim lessons about taking off her floatation belt. She was convinced she'd sink. Well not anymore!! Even last night I took them to the Y for family swim and she swam all but 3 feet of the entire width of the pool by herself!!! I am SO proud of both of them.
When we got back from Disney, we were greeted by our new granite counter tops which were installed while we were away (thanks to Aunt Wendy who was there for installation!). We got a new sink, faucet and soap dispenser too. The plumbing wasn't hooked up, so Brian and I spent Saturday installing it all. This picture is of Ben who "helped" us install the new disposal, etc. He looks very helpful right?

I'll post more detailed things about each of those highlights at another time. Hope everyone's been well!