May 31, 2011

Party On Wheels!

For some reason we have missed every birthday party that Kenzie and Ben's friend Atti has had during his three long years of life.  Knowing our love of birthday parties we just couldn't let him get off without celebrating with us too.  Atti had never been to one of our favorite places, The Country Village, so we decided that was where we needed to take him to celebrate turning three!

The kids played on the playground, chased ducks, rode the train, fed chickens and geese, danced on a stage, ran wild through the boardwalk and generally drove their mothers crazy.  It's good to have friends who can relate to the ups and downs with kids so you know they aren't judging you when your child gets a sliver in their hand and screams for the entire five minute walk to the car.

Here's Atti and McKenzie throwing the duck and geese their food when it was clearly within their reach already and they were choosing not to eat anymore.  Gotta love little helpers!


A rare moment of peace while the kids were reading a brochure on a drift wood chair. Love how seriously they are all taking it.  I think maybe they were actually plotting an escape route or something.


 The birthday boy riding on one of the merry go rounds that are spread thoughout the village.   I can't believe he's three already.  Time really does fly!  


We ended the outing with Atti opening his birthday present in the back of my car since the sliver had caused us to wrap up the fun.  What a good friend Atti is to let his friends open his birthday present! 


In the end a good time was had by all and the sliver only stayed in for another two days after McKenzie decided she was going to keep it.  Luckily for us she finally let Aunt Kacey take it out.

May 23, 2011

Mama's Masterpieces!

Two weeks ago I got to spend an amazing weekend filled with good company, wonderful meals, relaxing strolls on the beach and best of all free time to do one of my favorite hobbies, scrapbooking!  Here are some of my latest pages since I rarely if ever take my books out to show people all my hard work it's nice to have the ability to share what I've created!  I was able to create 14 pages and I even slept in both mornings so I consider it to be a successful scrap weekend. 

















** Yes I know "splish" is spelled wrong... I got a bit crazy at the end and there is no spell check in scrapbooking!  Next scrap night I'll fix it.
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Share some of the Masterpieces in your life!  Directions here.


May 16, 2011

McKenzie Mary, Quite Contrary...

"Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells, and cockle shells,
And pretty maids all in a row."


Our McKenzie Mary being quite contrary after I asked her to smile!

In an effort to be a little greener, live a little healthier, and give the kids a hands on learning experience we have planted our first ever vegetable and flower garden this year.  In the past I have grown tomatoes but they were located in an area that didn't get enough sun so we never really got to fully enjoy more than a few each season.  This year Matt build a raised garden that will get full sun for most of the day and will give us just enough space for a nice little garden.  We have planted the following items:
  • Seven tomato plants - mostly cherry variety
  • Broccoli
  • Carrots
  • Radishes
  • Peas
  • Beans
  • Lettuce
  • Cucumber
  • Pumpkins
  • Chives
  • Oregano
  • Basil
  • Thyme
  • Dwarf sunflowers
  • Sweet Peas
  • Mixed flowers
Probably more than our little garden can really sustain but we're learning and so far we've had a lot of fun working on our garden.  Due to the late Spring (so late I'm not really sure it's actually arrived yet)  we used starts from the local nursery instead of seeds for most of the items we planted.


McKenzie knows all about what it takes to make plants grow - dirt, sunshine and rain.  We're definitely getting enough rain to make the garden grow - hopefully they can live on the little sunshine we have been getting.  I'll update on the garden as it grows!

Ben is not so much into gardening as he is into jumping. I spent my time planting the garden split between actually planting and making sure he didn't break his bones while jumping off our patio wall into the yard.  Boys will be boys!

May 10, 2011

Hand Prints on My Heart

"My dirty little fingerprints
I've left on every wall,
And on the drawers and table tops,
I've really marked them all.
But here is one that won't rub off,
I'm giving it to you,
Because I'm thankful for a mother just like you!"


That was the poem that accompanied McKenzie's and Ben's hand print art that they made for my Mother's Day gifts this year.  I loved receiving these special pieces of art because they both were so excited to give them to me.  McKenzie really got Mother's Day this year and was very excited about a special day for me.  She gave me her hand print art dozens of times throughout the day which was very cute.  Ben actually seemed to know that this piece of art was special and he would open up his card and say, "my hand" while patting first his chest and then his hand.  Then he would hold his little hand up to the card and show me it was in fact his hand.


Before I was a mother I thought little hand prints were cute but never all that special and now I know how fleeting these tiny hand prints are and how fast the kids are growing up and how special capturing these little moments really is.

Our Mother's Day activities this year were pretty much a repeat of last year and if we never do anything different I'll be one happy Mom.  On Saturday night we went to the Mariner's game with Aunt Kacey, Uncle Eric, Nathan, Kayla and their Grandma Jill.  We actually made it to the seventh inning stretch which is a new record for the kids.  We treat events like this as if we're just going out to dinner and there happens to be something exciting going on as well.  There is no point in even paying attention to the game with two small kids on the stands. 

Ben was a very excited fan at the baseball game and loved yelling about anything and everything.  He also enjoyed the music which must have been playing just for him to dance.


It was when this face came out that we knew it was time to wrap up the evening and head home.



On Sunday I got to sleep in which is a rare treat and then I came downstairs just as the french toast was leaving the skillet.  We then surveyed the weather and decided to try for our morning plans despite the clouds.  We headed down to the Mukilteo ferry and walked on for the short journey over to Whidbey Island.  After a short play at the park near the ferry terminal we took our damp kiddos back across the sound to Ivar's for their fantastic Mother's Day brunch menu.

One of the things I love most about Mother's Day is that we actually for some reason remember to ask people to take pictures of us.  Despite the cloudy day sunglasses would have helped us out!


Note to self, next year take your family picture not facing into the wind.


Our future discus champion winding up to send something back to the sea.


McKenzie was very focused on picking up all the shells on the beach.


Perhaps Ben will also be training for the long jump or the javelin throw. He loved throwing whatever he could manage to pick up into the water.  Too bad his Mom didn't pack extra socks or his rain boots. 
 

Despite the spotty weather we managed to have a great time!  Nothing is going to shadow the smiles on these three.


This one might classify us for the 'Akward Family Photos' site.  I'm not sure what's up with all our different facial expressions but it's a keeper!