A little of this a little of that

All ready for her first snow adventure!  -- in 5 degree weather ... I thought it would be fun to ride the transit with everyone and pick up the van from Les Schwab with Jeff, so we brought our sled and the boys alternated sitting with Raya.  We dragged our kids to the bus stop, and then on to Safeway to pick up snacks for our road trip and by the time we had finished shopping the van was ready to be picked up.  It was impeccable timing.
Jeff's lovely chocolate mint cheese cake I made for his birthday.


And just because I thought it was cute.

Amazed.

There were a couple of times this past weekend where I had "a moment"  -- when did my kids start growing up?  When did they get so smart?!

Seth was curious about volcanoes, so Jeff and I were discussing how volcanoes are formed, what a dormant volcano means, tectonic plates, the Hawaiian Volcanoes and Mauna Kea (you know normal stuff for a four year old, right?)

Moment 1)
So Levi pipes in, and starts explaining to us about Venus that it is the hottest planet and has a lot of volcanoes.

yes Levi, yes it does.

Moment 2)
Seth is playing trivial pursuit ... he was on grandpa's team.  At first I'm sure it wasn't thought that he would be like an equal contributor ... until

Q. Where are a cricket's ears found?
Seth.  "On their legs!"

Q.  What character was Templeton in Charlotte's Web
Seth.  "The mouse!"

Q.  What city has the most taxis in the world?
Seth.  "New York City!"

... you get the idea.

Thank You

Thank you Seth and Levi for once again making us smile:
 I love that Levi is sleeping on Seth, that Seth decided to sleep without his shirt on and that they're sleeping on the floor...

The Snowy Day






I loathe snow... It makes me feel claustrophobic, I'm trapped in my house and it's cold ... and I have to pay for heating..  But when I see my kids play in it, I don't mind it so much anymore.

Shutterfly’s 2010 Holiday Card promotion

1. I plan on using Shutterfly's 2010 card design to boast, show off and make an exhibition about how cute my family is ... (especially) to the rest of my family and friends ... for Christmas. It will really represent the Christmas spirit. Shutterfly will help flaunt my family.  I'm really glad that I will be able to do it for free.   That is probably why I like Shutterfly the best.  It's free.  Well typically it is not free, but this promotion will make it free if I can reach a hundred and fifty words.  I also like the quality of the prints.  I have seen Shutterfly calendars, they seemed pretty nice.  I plan on using the “joy” template for my holiday card with the little squiggly line … or will I?  There are lots of cute cards to choose from.  I’m sure I’ll spend way too much time choosing.

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It's cold outside: Books I've been reading

I'm always amazed at how much the weather affects my behavior.  When winter is a 'comin, I bury myself in books and become a bit anti-social (more than usual).  See you next spring!  (I loathe, (loathe loathe loathe -- despise) Pullman winters...)

Anna Karenina
by Tolstoy

It took me a while to get into this book (like 100 pages or so).  The opening chapters really turned me off.  It's a pet peeve of mine to read (or watch) the over sentimental love struck-feet worshiping- male dunce whose life's purpose is only to bask in the glow of his mistress and aid her in her every need  --- it's so deceiving!  Men are not like that! And if so... it's not all the time, no one is.  Really? Instant, undying passion because a woman bated her eyes?   I think it creates women with false expectations of how men see women .... it just bugs.  So the opening scenes were that and I didn't know if I could stomach this book.   But I'm glad I didn't just put the book down because I see now that the overly mushy pages were poking fun of people who do think love is like that... the rest of the novel is plagued with affairs, self deception, and a lot of soul searching on the topic of love and marriage.  (See I knew there was a depressive classic lit hiding).   But the characters were lively and by the end I was so glad that I finished it-- there were some really well written passages on Anna, of her struggles with being a subordinate woman in marraige, love, religion.  You could feel her inner despair at parts and the unfairness of the world crashing down around her.  Classic lit right?

No wonder I began reading my second book... I needed a little bit of a pick me up

In Praise of Stay at Home Moms
by Dr. Laura

I really enjoyed this book.  It's a voice that is not heard enough: put family first! 

Still needing more of a pick me up from Tolstoy .... I thought I'd try out Ulysses by James Joyce .... I don't know why but I couldn't get into it.  I've really enjoyed his short stories Araby and The Dead.   So.. stopped.

So I decided to start reading Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables.  Women writers get such a bad wrap for being overly sentimental.  I never had a desire to read Anne because of the thought that it was childish. It was the same feelings that made me pass over Little Women for so long (another novel that I do not think gets enough credit ...).  I was pleasantly surprised, not only was it well written but I've never felt so endeared to a character as I have to Anne.  So I read the next three novels ... and started reading the fifth in the series Rainbow Valley and stopped.  I thought each novel got progressively less construed and the timeline was going too fast.  Although I did like the fourth better than the second and third. I enjoyed many of the characters found in Anne's House of Dreams.

Anyways,  on the book hunt again. I started reading London's Call of the Wild.  But really... I can't read a novel in the perspective of a dog.

I love having a girl

She has the cutest face ... (ahem, notice the pigtails, why do they make me so happy?!)

And she has the best/worst sad face ... ever ... and in true girl fashion these photos were taken within seconds of each other .

Raya's pigtails

Every time Raya has pigtails I feel like I need to take a picture.
I love that she is playing independently... she looks so big.....

Too big! Where did my baby go?!
Love you Raya!

One more... her first bubble bath.

Photos

When I have some free time I like to play with photos .. editing and what not.  Photography is such a fun creative outlet -- Composing the picture in the camera then using that photo as a canvas to add or take away color, adding textures etc.  And... I like that it doesn't take up much space.  I could never get into scrapbooking just for the sake of the endless supplies and paper!

I think I'll look back on this picture with fondness...

 So we had family pictures taken... but no individual ones of the kids... so I thought I'd try and take some to match.  Nope.  But I love this picture only for the sake that Seth's top button is buttoned.  He absolutely would not be persuaded to have it unbuttoned!  
 And I love Seth's freckles :)
 It's amazing how different a picture can look just with a tilt of the camera.  In all of these pictures the boys sat in the same spot.

Some days ... (ok a lot of days, but a lot today...)

I'm overwhelmingly glad that I'm a mother (especially the stay at home type).  I woke up feeling incredibly joyous and grateful over the fact that I get to spend my day with the people I love most in the world.  It's wonderful.  I love being a mom and I love watching my children grow.

Levi and I have some time together during the day just to ourselves while Seth is at school and Raya is taking a nap.  I love my time with Levi ... we don't do much, it's just quiet time but he's such a cuddly little guy! I love my Levi, I had to take a picture of him he was so cute.

His cherubic chubby body is starting to stretch out and he's looking so grown up lately.  He's writing his name and tracing letters, sounding out words. His vocabulary is immense. He's such a bright boy!

Seth is growing up so fast and I'm constantly in awe of that boy too!  Today at swimming lessons I watched him swim with perfect ease on his back, impressing his instructor (and if you know his instructor that's saying a lot).  I watched as he playfully splashed into the water touch the bottom of the pool, tread water and then turn on his back to swim to the other side of the pool.  When did he get so big?

Jeff went to parent/teacher conference for Seth today and came home with radiant reviews of Seth's progress.  Seth's teacher wrote up a three page paper of basically how great he is.  Some excerpts I just beam at:

"Seth is kind and respectful of his friends, and their feelings.  He works through social conflict, he shows empathy for other children.  Seth demonstrates good friendship by being patient and kind.  He gives space to those who need it, he is concerned when people are upset, and he is good at taking a turn to listen." ... "He is a good friend."

"Seth writes beautifully."

"At work, Seth is an excellent problem-solver.  He looks at a problem from many different angles, with an objective eye, eager to learn new things.  Seth enjoys challenging himself."

"Seth has a tremendous amount of inner discipline.  He chooses challenging works, completes work cycles day in and day out."

"Seth is a true gift in our classroom."

I am a very biased mom and I think the world of my kids -- and I always wonder if my kids seem as wonderful to others as they do to me, and I'm glad to find that Sethy's teacher has similar reflections.

-- I didn't intend this post to be so long!  Well I guess I should make some comments of Raya... but really anyone who has seen me with that little girl knows I adore her!

Farewell Autumn

The last bits of leaves clinging to their branches. 
It was beautiful today! So we thought we better jump in the leaves one last time before fall transitioned to winter.

 
 
 
 We also played a little soccer... look at their cute little legs!
 
 We buried our kids the in the leaves... Levi loved it.
 And where might Seth be during these leaf escapades? Seth was busy running like a mad man.  He had a lot of pent up energy from being sick.  Before we left I stuck him in a tree so he would sit still long enough for me to take a picture of him!

Levi land

Levi lives in his own little world at times, and will just ramble to himself.  
This is a conversation I caught while he was on the toilet:

"This is mission control,
         I'm still pooping...

Just like a ship in a bottle.

And stopped, right there, right there.

Mommy, come and wipe my bum!

                                              ...I need to make a ship in a bottle."

Sick Seth

Seth is the most difficult sick kid 


EVER.

It actually makes me laugh thinking about how stubborn he is.  
He doesn't want to watch movies.
He doesn't want to stay in his pjs.
He doesn't want to sleep.

hmmm...

So instead he spent his day in jeans and made books:


Seth vommitted away the morning (7xs), but he's held down a half a cup of chicken broth and a popsicle recently.. so I think we're home free now.  And, I did coerce him to watch a movie later in the afternoon, in which he finally fell asleep to.  (whew!)

Although it has been a heck of a day, I really am grateful that I am able to take care of my kids when they're sick.  Love you Sethy!

Halloween 2010

We celebrated Halloween this year with a couple of parties... here's the playgroup party:
 costume parade
 craft
 cookie decorating
 Thanks everyone who came! I thought it was a great turnout and a lot of fun.  And really, thanks everyone who helped clean up while I had to rush Sethy to school.  I love doing bigger event type playgroups.

Next was the trunk-or-treating at the Church:
 And here we are: 
Two paleontologists hunting after a herd of dinosaurs.  
Happy Halloween!

Just some general cuteness...

We had a lot of left over tattoos from the fire station and we've been making good use of them:


 The boys were riding bikes outside so Raya found something she could drive as well!  She's a genius.
 I love that they all play together.