Saturday, November 29, 2008
Thankful
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Favorite Exhibit

Thursday, November 20, 2008
Jeckyl & Hyde

I had taken a half day off of work yesterday and today. Yesterday, Patri and I had just a girls' day - slowly meandering through the aisles of shoes and racks of clothes. We refueled at a little Thai restaurant in Hyde Park before heading to work. Today was spent with the kids. Owen had decided he was boycotting the car. This made for a very long 20 mile drive to the Children's Museum with crying, screaming, shouting, and fit throwing. Once we arrived, angelic Owen returned fully - holding hands, listening, playing, smiles, the works. This place is awesome and I can't believe I haven't been here before. We spend a short 1 hr 15 min in this place when we could spend 3 hrs. The museum is actual an old train terminal that was transformed to a museum so it is quite majestic as you enter the building. After closing down the museum and an ice cream treat later, it was back to the car and off to dinner. About 2 car lengths away from the car, there was another switch and we endured more screaming, crying, and shouts of 'let me out mommy' until he decided to take a nap. Dinner was a repeat of the same and after the ride home, we decided a nightcap was desperately needed. For those who might think I'm exaggerating, Patri did capture this on tape. We could do nothing but laugh at how ludicrous it was.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
let the fun begin

If last night is a foreshadow of the rest of this month - I know it'll be a good one. The kids had their fun playing together and wrestling toys away from each other. Few tears were shed but overall there was much more laughter, smiles, and chasing each other around the house. But it wasn't just the kids who had fun...Patri and I about peed our pants off last night as well.
We had put the kids in the tub together for bath time. Both are quite proficient of undressing and hopping into the tub. Since they were so proficient, neither one of us were paying too close attention to the process. But the next things we noticed made us both laugh so hard we about peed our pants...our sharp mom eyes caught sight of a floater in the tub along with a skid mark and one that never made it into the tub. And of all things, you might wonder why we are laughing so hard at something that seems so unfunny. I think it was because it was so unexpected (we both proclaimed this has NEVER happened to me before!) and when you become a parent you learn to laugh at these moments vs being horrified by them.
Today we've started the day with some pancakes and grocery shopping. The kids were wonderful and ate their way through the store. Tonight we will add Owen's girlfriend to the mix and have some more widget fun! But for now, it's time for Patri and I to hit the stores a bit :)
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
enforcing house rules
Yesterday, I had a late work thing so I didn't get home until close to 8pm. By then Owen and Tom already had dinner and Owen was in his PJ's releasing the last of his energy before bedtime. Owen was excited that I was home (as he always is) - hopping across the entire kitchen like a bunny and shouting "Mommy, Mommy, Mommy!". That's his new thing - not ma or mom - it's mommy. He gets all the way over to me and I ask him if I can get a hug. His answer, "No - shoes off!" It was said with gusto and the index finger pointing at my new Nine West boots I was doning.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Monkey See Monkey Do
Halloween arrived too quickly this year. I didn't have the chance to decorate or carve the pumpkins we bought. Owen was a monkey again this year - figured why not re-use last year's costume since he still fit and I figured in the future, he might have more of a say of what he'd like to be for Halloween. Til then, I'd take full advantage of getting the most miles out of the costume he has.
We had our cualdron full of candy. Owen, to no surprise, didn't want to get into his costume but after seeing a couple kids come by for trick or treat decided to join in the festivities. After seeing how it's done, he decided to participate fully - dragging either Tom or I down the street to hit up more houses. We were out there for the entire 2 hours! I think by the end of the evening, we hit more than 2/3 of our street, both sides!


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