October 27, 2009

Nine Months Later...

Our sweet Ben is still a happy-go-lucky guy and big sister McKenzie is still in love with 'baby'. She is so funny if I mention going somewhere she will usually add "baby go too."

Here's Ben's nine month picture - he's still only got the two teeth. Maybe Santa is delivering the others.


Here's McKenzie showing off her four teeth. Those top teeth look like they are huge in this picture but they have turned out really nice now that she has most of her teeth in.



Ben turned nine months yesterday and Daddy took him in for his nine month appointment. Ben's doing great, 19 lbs, 2 oz, 28 inches which I will note is a pound less than McKenzie and an 1 1/4 inches shorter but I have no doubt he'll catch up. The doctor asked Matt if he was crawling, cruising etc. Ben showed off his ability to stand and do pretty much a full squat unsupported. Then the doctor asked if he was talking and Matt said, "He's practically walking." Enough said! I've just come to accept that our kids are late talkers. Though with Ben he really only makes two noises "ba-ba-ba-baaaah" and then really high pitched screams like a little girl who's big brother took her candy. The funny thing is he's usually not too upset when screaming like this, he just seems to think it's normal and even a bit funny.

McKenzie on the other hand is continuing to add to her verbal skills daily but sometimes she gets quite upset if others talk too much. Last week Gina and I took Kenzie and Atticus to the Indoor Playground in Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion. They have this amazing room for little kids filled with plastic toys and a ball pit . Really a great thing in our rainy State. Anyway, back to the point Gina and I were talking away, enjoying some mom conversation time while the kids played. Towards the end of the hour and a half that we were there McKenzie just looked at us and waved her little hand and shouted, "No talkie, no talkie." Quite funny coming from this tiny little girl, but needless to say it didn't stop us from continuing our conversation.

It's been pretty rainy here so we've been enjoying some family time just having fun playing around the house. Each day gets a little better with Ben being able to join in on McKenzie's fun.

Here they are enjoying Sunday morning in their PJ's watching cartoons. There will be many more days like this I think. Or maybe not just like that since they are touching and actually like each other.

On Saturday Grandma C was in town and came over for a visit with the kids. Here's Grandma C with Ben. She was trying hard to build a marble maze for Kenzie but unfortunately Ben was trying harder to help her take it apart.



McKenzie is definitely a Daddy's girl at heart - she just loves hanging out with Daddy!



McKenzie is also getting really into tea parties. She'll make tea for anyone who will sit still long enough to enjoy it, especially the dogs! Ben just attended his first tea party on Monday and seemed to enjoy it very much, even though the food choices seem to be a little lacking in my opinion.


This week the kids got to go to Jump Planet with Aunt Kacey and I met them after work. McKenzie can now go on all the bounce toys by herself having just a great time. Ben is taking notes and making plans for when he's a little more mobile.


Wishing everyone a safe and Happy Halloween in case I don't post again before then!

October 20, 2009

Falling In Love With Fall


Despite the recent rainy weather we've had a chance to get out and enjoy some of the fun of Fall with the kids. Before I had kids I used to think that people with kids had more exciting lives than me but really it's all about keeping them occupied. Idle time is trouble causing time so just keep them moving!

Here's McKenzie on the move in our backyard swing getting ready to do a 'biggie' swing! This girl has no fear...


Two weekends ago we spent a fantastic weekend at the Suncadia Resort, on the eastern side the Cascades which is a little over an hour from our house. It was so nice to go to such a different climate so close to home. Aunt Jennifer, Uncle Chris and cousin Claire won the weekend in a silent auction at Claire's school and they were kind enough to invite us to join them. We stayed at the Sugar Cookie Cabin, which is billed as a kid / family friendly place to stay and it really did deliver. It was so nice to have a crib ready to go, baby gates, booster chairs, toys... you name it everything for kids was there! While we were there we enjoyed their Fall Festival complete with a bouncy house, a corn maze and best of all pony rides! Suncadia also had a great pool facility that we took the kids too - as usual McKenzie loved the water and would have been happy to stay all day.

Here's McKenzie on a pony - most of the ride she had a very serious face but after she got off she was all smiles!


We had big plans to go to the pumpkin patch with Carrie and Gina this year but plans fell through and an extra long nap by Ben, cold weather and Daddy needing to watch football sent us back to the Central Market pumpkin pile which served us well when McKenzie was just a tiny baby. We got some great pictures of the kids and pumpkins and everyone was happy!




Ben slipping deeper and deeper into the pumpkin pile - oh so cute!



Who doesn't like to ride in the a shopping cart full of pumpkins?



Very serious boy with his pumpkin



Ben testing out Daddy's pumpkin before he carved it...



The finished products!



Next on my 'Fall To Do List' - find a pile of leaves for the kids to jump in!

October 13, 2009

I'm A Winner!

After the much disputed results from McKenzie's Look-alike Meter I had to try it out with Benny... happy to say once again I win! Though I do have to admit in reality I do think McKenzie does look more like Matt, I'm still holding out hope that Ben will look more like me. His eyes seem to be on their way to brown like mine but let's hope he's tall like Daddy!

The Monster Mash...

If you get this in email you'll have to visit our actual blog to watch I think. http://thezarembas.blogspot.com

Enjoy!

October 7, 2009

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun...


And so we did! Another successful Chelan Crush festival is behind us and keeping to our time honored tradition this was the best ever. We had our largest group of girls yet with nine lovely ladies toasting the town. We played games, had wine and heavy snacks on Friday night followed by some relaxing in the morning. There was barely time to throw our two crock pot meals together before it was time to head out.

Usually we go the weekend after the official Crush festival to avoid the crowds but this year we ended up going on the first weekend so we decided we wanted to stand out along our journey. Kim made us some head gear, affectionately named the 'doodle-le-bops'. See the only official picture of everyone sporting them.


We got a lot of attention for wearing our 'doodle-le-bops' and probably could have sold them along the way had we needed extra money for wine. There were a few die-hards among the group who wore them the whole day as you'll see who as the pictures continue. This year due to the large group and the fact that no one was pregnant we decided to get a bus so we could all be together and didn't need two designated drivers. The bus was a lot of fun and allowed us lots of space to spread out and do a little dancing as the day went on. The bus is a definite must for future years.

We did six wineries in six hours this year and probably could have kept going but we were hungry and our bus driver had other groups to pick up. Here's the list of those we hit along with my reviews.

Four Lakes Winery, we visited last year when their only location was their wine production facility out to the east of Chelan. We really liked the family feel last year and we enjoyed them again this year. They have completed their new tasting room to the northwest of Manson up in the hills with a view of Four Lakes, Wapato Lake, Dry Lake, Roses Lake and of course Lake Chelan from their beautiful deck. They had the largest selection of tastes available so a great choice for our first stop!

Our first toast but certainly not our last...


Beautiful view from the deck down on three of the lakes.


Hard Roe To Hoe formally known as Balsamroot Winery which had been a favorite in the past was by far our most memorable and exciting stop. Last year we had noted the name change and didn't think much of it since we had really loved the Balsamroot label. Which is something I should explain about our wine group. We like wine but we love good labels. We decided to add Hard Roe To Hoe back onto our list since we had previously enjoyed the people and the wine there so much. It did not disappoint. All the great people we had met on past visits were there and the feel of the tasting room had completely changed to align with the new name. The name change was done to align with local folklore. You'll have to visit the winery yourself to hear the full tale.

Here's Misty posing by a large bottle of wine with the old Balsamroot label (*click the picture to enlarge and check out the wallpaper...)


Kate relaxing on the sofa in true George Costanza style.


And the whole group by the new sign


Tunnel Hill Winery, this had been a favorite of ours in the past due to their quaint tasting room, good cheese samples and great people sharing their passion for the wines they make. This visit was much different. It was a bit busy but we weren't in a huge hurry but to sum up our visit I actually searched for, found, purchased and played a game of Catch Phrase with the group on my iPhone because the servers were just not into interacting with the group. I think this is the only location where no one purchased wine.

Leaving Tunnel Hill - the 'doodle-le-bops' are dwindling...


Tsillan Cellars, (pronounced Chelan sha-lan tsillan is the native word for the lake meaning deep water) in the past this one has been hit or miss but we do usually include it on our tour just because we tend to like their wine and the setting is so amazing. This year was another great year at Tsillan Cellars. While it does have a very commercial feel the workers were all about us enjoying ourselves and not being rushed. It's hard not to enjoy your time at Tsillan with the waterfalls, sweeping views of the lake and great wine. This is the location were we attracted the most attention for our head pieces - we were the envy of a group of 40-something ladies who were touring around. Hopefully we're still as agile and good spirited ten years from now when we're on our 15th Crush festival!

Tasting from the barrel - always fun!


Showing some 'spirit' literally!


Second formation. After seeing us do this the group of 40-somethings came over and insisted on wearing our 'doodle-le-bops' and having us help them do a pyramid too


Benson Vineyard Estate Winery, this one has been a long time coming for us. Back in the first or second year of Crush we did make it up to Benson who had a small tasting room at the time and ever since we have meant to get back to visit but always ran out of time. Meanwhile, Benson had been slowly working on their expanded tasting room and facilities. What a great time for us to finally make it out to their site. The expanded tasting room is fantastic and the views can't be beat. You see the rolling hills covered with the vines cascading down to a panoramic view of the lake. They have created terraces surrounding their tasting room that allow for many large parties to enjoy themselves. We were in full swing by this time so it was nice to have a secluded section of the patio to sit and enjoy ourselves.

It was getting a bit windy and cold at this point but the wine was keeping us warm. Our bus driver Duane is pictured with us.


Posing by Benson sign. We love having a driver who was willing to stop and be our paparazzi.


Vin du Lac Winery, our last stop thankfully. It was getting cold and windy and we were getting tired. Vin du Lac has been a favorite with us over the years. I think we have actually visited every year during Crush. We've had down years with them where the experience wasn't the best but on the whole we enjoy Vin du Lac's wine and labels and this year didn't disappoint.

Here's some of the girls in blankets provided by the winery during tasting - if only they had been snuggies no one would have had to worry about spilling their wine...


After the last stop it was back to Grandma and Grandpa C's house for dinner and an evening in. We made two different crock pot recipes that were waiting for us when we returned. We had French Chicken Stew and Taco Soup. Both delicious and much needed after our long day of tasting. I think crock pots dinner is going to be added to the Crush traditions since it made it possible to feed our large group quickly and without much hassle.

After dinner Carrie played beauty parlor on everyone's hair - sorry no pictures of that. Then we played a little Apples to Apples and went to bed. Sunday morning was all about breakfast, taking pictures of our wine and cleaning up and clearing out.

The whole crew - starting on the left: Misty, Annie, Carrie, Jennifer, Kate, Colleen, McKenzie, Rachel, Lynn and Kim


Our loot... minus what we drank on the bus.


We did have a great kitchen crew helping Grandma and Grandpa C to keep up with us. Let me know if you ever need a trained cook and a dishwasher.

McKenzie is quite the little helper these days - her favorite thing is stirring eggs!


Ben just likes keeping busy doing whatever anyone else is doing!


Many thanks to Grandma and Grandpa C for putting up with us again and for watching the kiddos so I could enjoy some fun time with the girls. Only 359 days until next years Crush!