Man, I love it here.
July 30, 2009
Revelry. With One "L."
In case you haven't noticed, I'm trying to do a better job of updating my blog. It occurred to me the other day that I really don't need to do monster posts every time I log on; just a snapshot or two of our day, to stay connected to our loved ones far away.
I say a snapshot or two, because that's about all I've got right now.
Today was kind of a busy day. Bethany took the girls over to Josh's house to revel in the joys of air-conditioning, while I braved the heat, not reveling in the insecurity of having the house appraised. :D I couldn't stand the pressure, and called on Jamie and Chantel to come hold my hand through it all--such good friends I have!!!!
After Daniel's early leave from work, we took the girls to the mall for a bit, to revel in the joys of air-conditioning as a family, before heading home, and reveling in the joys of a kiddy pool, complete with bubble-blowing, which is also a joy to be reveled in:
And now, the family is in bed, and I am sitting on the back deck, reveling in a late night cup of coffee I'll probably be regretting in 6 hours or so, and thoroughly enjoying the cool air of the night, and all of creation in general:

Man, I love it here.
Man, I love it here.
How Proper Ladies Spend Their Days in 100 Degree Weather
In an air-conditioned teahouse, of course! :D
The girls and I joined Melanie and her girls for storytime at The Storybook Tea and Boutique in Manette yesterday--what a sweet little place! The girls enjoyed lemonade, stories, and playtime with the wonderful collection of puppets, dollhouses, and other toys just waiting to be discovered. She also has an amazing selection of dress-up things, available for playdates at the teahouse. Just being there made me feel dainty, and that's not a word most would associate with me! ;-9
You'll forgive the mediocre photography; I walk among professionals, so I'm developing a complex. Oh, well. Do what you can.
As you can see, it's a cozy and inviting little place:
Full of things you never knew you wanted:
A lot of the items in her store are created by moms in this area, so you'll find some really unique things; we found a few hair pretties we couldn't leave without.
Here is the owner and gracious hostess, Wendy, reading to the girls, on the floor, barefoot.
Just my style! :D
It was a fun way to spend a sweltering morning; looking forward to our next visit!
July 28, 2009
Dog Days
We're having some amazing weather here in the Pacific Northwest;
this Hawaiian is trying to remember how to live in the sun. The temps have been...hot, :D And I hear tomorrow will be the hottest day this week!
We survived today by hiding out in the movie theater this morning (thanks, Regal Cinema, for your free summer movie series!), and then cruised in our little kiddy pool in the afternoon.
Here are Mikela & Malia, finally cool enough to smile.
And Kiana, slaving over a hot stove. By choice. She makes excellent mac 'n cheese!
July 25, 2009
So much to say, so little time...
Well, it's been a glorious summer, and there is much to share, but I don't have the drive to go through my pictures right now...:p. Will catch up this next week, I promise. :D
April 3, 2009
Seattle Aquarium
Well, this will probably aggravate my logical sensibilities, but the next few posts will NOT be ordered chronologically. (I feel a twitch coming on...). I'm feeling really guilty about my neglected blog, though, so figured I'd better start somewhere, and "somewhere" turns out to be today.
Today, I decided to brave the masses, and my people-phobia, and take the girls to the Seattle Aquarium. Let me tell you, that is a feat--I'm generally a homebody, and, when I do dare to venture out, I rarely leave home without my personal slave--I mean, husband. ;-9 Seriously, though, I never realized how spoiled I am until I go somewhere alone with the girls.
On the ferry ride over, I was arguing with myself as to whether an aquarium membership was really necessary--I mean, I've lived here for 13 years (!), and this was my first time to the aquarium, so of course I'd probably never even come again, blah, blah, blah. The debate was over as soon as I spotted the line, out the door, and down the sidewalk. Not having to wait in line--well, it felt kind of priceless. ;-9 And, really, we will have to go back on a day that 19 different schools are not field-tripping to the aquarium--it was crazy!

Today, I decided to brave the masses, and my people-phobia, and take the girls to the Seattle Aquarium. Let me tell you, that is a feat--I'm generally a homebody, and, when I do dare to venture out, I rarely leave home without my personal slave--I mean, husband. ;-9 Seriously, though, I never realized how spoiled I am until I go somewhere alone with the girls.
So, here are my lovelies, on the ferry to Seattle.
On the ferry ride over, I was arguing with myself as to whether an aquarium membership was really necessary--I mean, I've lived here for 13 years (!), and this was my first time to the aquarium, so of course I'd probably never even come again, blah, blah, blah. The debate was over as soon as I spotted the line, out the door, and down the sidewalk. Not having to wait in line--well, it felt kind of priceless. ;-9 And, really, we will have to go back on a day that 19 different schools are not field-tripping to the aquarium--it was crazy!
Here are my Observers at the Tidepool exhibit--they refused to touch!
The all-important Bathroom Break Photo Opp. Actually, I thought these tiles were super cool, and I wasn't the only one taking shots of the wall....:D


Outside by the...otters? Or were they seals? Notice the sunlight, pouring over their faces...it turned out to be a really pretty day.
Outside by the...otters? Or were they seals? Notice the sunlight, pouring over their faces...it turned out to be a really pretty day.
March 15, 2009
It's Snowing. Again.
And since this is the 347 millionth snowfall we've had this winter, I no longer feel compelled to run outside, take a picture, and post it for all of my loyal readers, seeing as how you're already quite familiar with what 5 inches of snow on my minivan roof looks like, since I've posted it 346,999,999 times before.
The insanity stops here.
Really, I'm not as hateful towards the snow as it sounds; it's given me opportunity to sit here with a steaming cup of Peppermint Chocolate Soy, sift through the 20,057 pictures on my memory card, and decide which 5 are blog-worthy this morning. (I'm too impatient to upload any more than that, and I've got dirty laundry calling my name.)
Drum roll, please.....okay, not really. :)
Our Three Little Bears.
Malia was on a power trip for the rest of the day after getting to sit in
The BIG Chair.
Seriously, it's wrong to feel this reverent when you enter a museum for rock stars,
but this place was very cool.
Back at home, the girls got to meet Ronald. If this was a video, Malia's shrieks would be the soundtrack; she lumps him in the same category with monsters, the boogeyman, and Chuck E. Cheese. ;-9
We get this look a lot these days...a sign of things to come, I fear.
If there's anything to cure my ills, skepticism, and grumpiness,
it's looking into these big brown eyes. (sigh....)
January 26, 2009
Snow Days
Sorry, sports fans--I actually attempted to update prior to this, but blogger freaked out on me the last time I tried (it could have something to do with photo #5--yikes!), so here I am now. Just a few random photos of some time spent during December and January; you'll have to wait until inspiration strikes again for a decent post, but this will hold you over until then. :D
The wave pool. It was very cool, but, boy, do I miss Hapuna.
When we returned home, the girls took some time to practice their culinary skills.
Making pizza

Snow Day! Daddy & the Girls
This year, we got together at Jen & Adrian's place for our annual reverse-strip poker game. (Saying that just made me feel really old and boring.)
Playing checkers, waiting for pizza.
(Or why blogger initially refused to upload this photo. ;-9)
During the first week of January, Daniel had a planning conference at the Great Wolf Lodge. He was lonely, so we went to keep him company. The girls had an awesome time, and I, as usual, took hardly any photos. Here are a couple I was able to scrounge up.


When we returned home, the girls took some time to practice their culinary skills.
Gingerbread houses in January
In closing, a short video of the girls in the snow:
December 27, 2008
Afternoon Artists
The girls received an easel and paint set from their cousins for Christmas; today is the first day I felt brave enough to let them use it (;p) and I'm glad they did:
Malia's piece is an abstract work of art, popping with her brilliant use of primary colors. Her medium was poster paints, applied in long, sweeping strokes, and then filled in with generous "blobs."
C'est Magnifique!
Mikela initially chose to showcase her extensive knowledge of Dr. Seuss's "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas"; she then switched over to a more mature "Twilight" theme, after peeking at her sister's work. (And, no, I don't let them read Twilight.) Her combined use of colors adds great interest to this piece; I find the vampire quite charming. :D
Kiana started her piece with a beautiful red apple, and then continued to add elements from "Twilight," despite her lack of knowledge of said theme. She has dedicated this piece to her parents, as her mother has read the entire Twilight series, and her dad reminds her of a werewolf.
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