Friday, December 26, 2008

Merry Christmas from Our Home to Yours...

Make sure you have the volume turned up! Merry, merry Christmas to all!

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Taking Our Little Nuts to the Nutcracker

The boys have been to 4 performances of the Nutcracker. This year's performance was by far the most special. Our babysitter, Julia, had several parts in the ballet. She was absolutely beautiful. Some of our international adoption friends also did a great job in the performance.




The boys were so inspired that they are participating (more marching than dancing) in a mini Nutcracker ballet. They said that they are playing the parts of the naughty boys at the party... how appropriate;)

Monday, December 01, 2008

A Time for Giving Thanks















We had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We took the kids on a bike ride at the beach, came home for naps then went to Aunt Julie's house for the big feast. We are so thankful for all our blessings... our family and friends, faith and good health. We truly have so many blessings and we are grateful for each and every one. Photos: Rachel looking like a "big girl" on the piano bench, Julian and cousin Jurgen at the table, Daddy and his girl, cousins on the couch, cousins on the couch II with Jeff jumping on for some Thanksgiving family togetherness... ha, ha.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Feast with Friends









The boys and Jeff continue to enjoy participating in YMCA Indian Guides. We had a wonderful picnic with our friends in the great outdoors. It was our first time ever to cook a turkey (yes, we remembered to remove the bag of giblets before we cooked the bird). The boys had a great time sloshing around in the river muck while Rachel made friends with a horse named "Toy with Me". The horse was gently feasting on clover so the owner let Rachel ride her a bit. Rachel and her friend Alek had their own "pow wow" on a big stump. It was a fun day for all.

Our Beautiful Ballerina







Rachel is taking her first ballet class. She mostly likes it. Sometimes she pitches a short-lived fit when she has other ideas about what she'd like to be doing. But when she settles down and dances, she's adorable. Sorry the photos are a little fuzzy. It's hard to keep a constantly moving ballerina in focus.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Happy Election Day 2008!


On the way to the bus stop Julian said, "I would vote for Barrack Obama". To which Rachel replied, "Vote rockin' mama". Whether you're voting for Barrack Obama, a rockin' mama or someone else... just get out there and vote!

Monday, November 03, 2008

Boo to you!!!!

The kids had a great time Trick or Treating and just hanging out with friends. Rachel was supposed to be a ladybug but she freaked out when Mommy tried to put the costume on her. Too stiff and scratchy. At the last minute a friend loaned us the perfect costume... Princess Leia. Now it's true that Rachel only cared that the costume was soft and easy to move around in. But Rachel's brothers thought her costume was awesome and boy were they surprised when she walked out in it (they were expecting a ladybug). So, now without further banter, I present you with Obi Wan, Jango Fett and Princess Leia... and may the Force be with you. (cue Star Wars theme music)At the post Halloween sale, we bought the boys ninja outfits. They wore them for 48 hours straight. Then mom made them take them off.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Trip to New Mexico



We had a wonderful time visiting Grandma Mary and Grandpa in Albuquerque. We took turns driving throughout the night to get there and coming home. The kids just slept. It was so much less stressful (although we were exhausted). No one arguing or asking us when we're going to get there.





Rachel enjoyed the grandparents' stairs and making cookies with Grandma. The boys liked golfing and all the fun "big city" stuff we did (museums, zoo, etc.). Grandma Mary is a docent at the Natural History Museum so it was fun visiting the museum with her as our guide. We also had the chance to ride the tram (gondola) 2 miles up the Sandia Mountains and the kids were thrilled to find patches of snow up top (Southern Calif. kids get very excited about any evidence of weather - other than sun).






We're looking forward to dressing up our little monsters for Halloween. Hope your fall is fun!

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Our "Baby" Is 2 Years Old Today




During the past 2 weeks Rachel has really been blossoming. Here are some of the ways she's changed:




1) She seems to be whining less and talking more




2) She has become really confident in the swimming pool. Water used to freak her out. Now she's much better at ignoring other people's splashing.




3) She actually blows her nose when you hold up the tissue.




4) She says some of our dinner prayer with us.




5) She is willingly giving people hugs hello and good bye. It helps if they give her food. But sometimes she initiates this behavior on her own.




6) She is well on her way to being potty trained. She has had only 2 accidents since the 1st time Colette sat her on the potty. That's almost 6 days of M&M's. Rachel loves marching around the potty and singing the potty song after she goes. She asked to go potty in Target and Colette was amazed that Rachel had no problem sitting on the huge potty and going potty (no shy bladder here). So yes, we happily bought the 1 pound bag of M&M's.




7) Rachel spends on average about 1 hour/day drawing. We give her crayons or washable markers at her plastic table and she draws "noodles". She does switch hands holding the crayon. But she loves drawing her "noodles".




Oh, and on the not so good part of growing up... she has hit the terrible twos. She answers "no" to every question. Our boys didn't have issues with saying "no" too much. So this is new to us. We foresee many future battles "No's vs. Yes's".




Wow, our little baby has grown up so fast. We try to slow her down but sometimes she just knows it's her time to go forward and grow up. Sniff, sniff. In some ways we're sad she's lost some of her baby ways. On the other hand we enjoy seeing her face light up when she discovers something new or makes a new personal achievement.




It's time for Jeff to start wearing his t-shirt that reads "You can't scare me. I have a 2 year old."

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Queen On Her Throne


Rachel has always been fascinated with potty procedures in the house. Today she is home with a cold and it's a pretty hot day. So Colette left Rachel naked and introduced her to the potty chair. They read lots of books about using the potty and Colette told Rachel she could have 3 M&Ms if she went poo poo in the potty. Rachel sat on the potty many times and then finally went pee pee. Then Rachel ate lots and lots of her favorite fruit, cantaloupe, and sat on her potty while she watched The Wiggles. A couple of minutes later she came running into the computer room yelling, " Wook, wook. Poo poo in potty". Colette wasn't even in the room for the big event. Rachel had done it herself. In 8 days she'll turn 2 years old. Seems awfully young to potty train. We'll see if it's just a fluke or if we should invest in the 1 pound bag of M&Ms.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Our "fish"





Here are some photos of our "fish" snorkeling in La Jolla Cove and swimming in San Diego. Notice the orange Garabaldi near Julian's leg. It is the official marine state fish of California and is protected in California coastal waters.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The sun sets on summer...









Preparing to hit a "home run" at Coach Pitch Baseball.
Silly times at the local harbor.


Petting a new friend at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. We told the kids that one of the zoo keeper's trucks got stuck in the mud. Here they are trying to pull the truck out of the mud.
Darth Vader and R2-D2 made of Legos? Our boys had found the best of both worlds at Lego Land.

Off to Zoo Camp at the Santa Barbara zoo.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Back to School

Our "big boys" have gone back to school. Sniff, sniff, sob, sob. Where did the summer go? They wore cool shirts that Grandma Jeannine made for them for their birthdays. Rachel was happy in this photo but soon became sad when she went looking for her brothers in the house after they had left.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Our Little Harvest





Jeff installed a few garden boxes for us to plant a summer garden. So far we've enjoyed Gabriel's corn (always wear Roman armor when harvesting corn), Julian's cucumbers (he's doing something silly with his lips in the photo) and Rachel's Teddy Bear Sunflowers. We're still waiting for the tomatoes and yellow bell peppers to ripen.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Fun at the county fair...




We had a good time at the county fair this year. The boys are old enough to go on some of the rides.




We all had a great time looking for our entries. Julian won 2 blue ribbons- 1 for his art (bottom left in the photo) and 1 for his Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate Cake (Grandma Jeannine's recipe).



Gabriel won 3 blue ribbons- 1 for art, 1 for a craft project and the big blue one for his "Cookies N Cream" cake. Our family also entered the Scarecrow contest. We made a "recycled robot scarecow" out of recycle junk from around our house and grandma's basement. We were thrilled and surprised to win "Best in the Division" and actually won a small monetary award. Now the scarecrow will grace our own garden. Rachel's highlights were the shuttle bus ride to the fair and the roasted corn on the cob.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Our boys in the Sunday funnies...


This comic strip really "hit home". The liopleurodon is actually one of Gabriel's favorite prehistoric creatures. The comic strip is "FoxTrot" by Bill Amend. Click on the photo to read...

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Where did June go?






Whoosh... are we mid-summer already? We ended June with a family celebration for Julian's 6th birthday. He was very excited to receive a special light saber and Indiana Jones action figures. He's a big boy now but he still loves to dress up in costumes and go on backyard adventures.


July 4th was so much fun. It was Rachel's 1st July 4th as a U. S. citizen. We are very patriotic so we marched (more like strolled) in the Push Em Pull Em Parade, BBQed with friends and family and the boys stayed up to see the fireworks.


All 3 kids are taking swim lessons and Gabriel is less than thrilled to be in the advanced swim class that takes place in the super cold competition pool. But he puts on a happy face and braves the frigid water every day.
It's amazing just how many new talents our boys teach Rachel.



Happy summer to all!