Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Summer Lesson Plans...oxymoron?

Yes, summer is the time for rest and relaxation, but if your kids are anything like mine, they love to learn!


If you'd like some help stemming some of that summer boredom, check out this website, entitled "Hot Chalks Lesson Plan Pages" for over 3,500 free lesson plans for all grade levels. They're organized by subject, or you can utilize the "Seasonal Lesson Plans by Date", which allows you to view lesson plans pertinent to the calendar year. For example, I found tons of fun lessons and projects for Independence Day.

Here's to a fun, and yes, educational, summer!


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Losing Kites, Blowing Bubbles, and How bout' a round of Golf?

On Saturday my grandma, mom, and Julia stopped by for a visit. They came bearing kites and since it was such a windy day Sam took one to the skies almost immediately.


Samuel decided to let out all the string, and as he was attempting to pull it back in, it slipped out of his fingers!

He had to chase it two blocks over, with four kids screaming after him, but he finally tracked it down. It was stuck in someone's backyard, and after knocking and explaining the situation, the homeowner came out with the kite. Unfortunately, it was the wrong one. Apparently his house is like the Bermuda Triangle for kites! Eventually Sam came home with the right one, and of course it took to the skies once again.

Time for a kite break!

How about bubble time?

Or a round of golf, anyone?



Resting on the green.


These are some of the best days!

Just relaxing with the people you love!


Friday, June 12, 2009

Happy 2nd Birthday Owen!

Talk about a happy boy!

We love our Owen, and we are so happy you came to our family! You have changed so much in two short years! Thank you for indulging mom in a little trip down memory lane!

Deja vu!

You finally stopped crying after a soothing bath to let us see your beautiful peepers!

In the arms of your great-grandparents: Nicola & Irene Lopez!


We learned quickly that boys ARE different from girls. For example, when dad changed your diaper, you managed to spray all your sisters, the wall, the couch, and dad!

Way to go son!

Visiting the cemetery for your other great-grandparents: Edwin & Lillian Schwab.

Visiting the happiest place on earth: Disneyland!

Enjoying a hike: Baby Style

Love that hair-do. You too, Owen!

Visiting our house during the construction phase. Me nor Owen are too pleased as dad just tried a water valve and sprayed us with gushing cold water. Guess what though? We finally have water!

What you love best at parks: The Slide

Rollin' around thanks to the manpower of three big sisters.

Boy time flies!
Here we are now celebrating the Big Two!

Because your baby brother was due on your birthday, we didn't make any big plans thinking we might be in the hospital. Since the little guy ended up being a no-show, we planned an impromptu birthday party in one day.

You can't go wrong with kid favorites like hot dogs, chili, potato chips, and fresh strawberries.

You dug right in!

Later everyone was jazzed for present-time!

What a difference a year makes in understanding the concept of birthday parties and in being able to open your own presents. We loved seeing you enjoy this special day!



The best part was seeing your car come around the corner. You maintained a blank facial expression and didn't utter a sound, yet we knew you loved your car when you tried to launch yourself through the window to get inside!

All year-long you love to sing "Happy Birthday". Today, we loved to be able to sing it to you!

Rather than eat your Blackberry & Lemon Cream Cake, you insisted on sucking on that blasted Jolly Rancher!

Happy Birthday son!

We love you so much!

"Isabella Captured"...By Ava


A while back Ava asked if she could borrow the camera to take some pictures around the house. Normally, this is an automatic "no". Samuel and I hardly even trust ourselves with the camera, as our record for taking care of the little contraptions is very, very poor.

But on that day I was interested to see what she would come up with, and so...

The Photographer


The first subject.

Now we're getting somewhere.

Surprise!

Where'd she go?

What was she doing?
A clue.

The Escape!

We're on to you!


I thought Ava captured the element of surprise and the thrill of the chase rather well!


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Up and Over!




Another silly tradition we have involves our rides to Costco or Sam's Club. A trip like that always requires Sam to load items in the back of the van. The kids know that as soon as that door pops up, it's there chance to get in the car the "fun way".

Up and over!


Home Free!


Everyone in our house was jazzed that school was finally out!


While we waited for Bella to come home, we celebrated with popcorn and a movie!


When Samuel came home from work, mom took the night off too and we headed to McDonald's!

We don't go very often, so playing on the equipment and munching on Happy Meals is a fun treat for the kids! Because Samuel and I are old (30!), we opted for healthier sandwiches from Togo's.


Here's to a wonderful summer!


Definitely Bittersweet

After Ava's graduation we headed home. Samuel had fetched Ava's scooter, and as they reached the bike trail we separated.

Ava and her Dad had one final thing to do.



You see, throughout much of the year, Samuel would do his best to make time in his day to pick up Ava from school and bring her home for lunch. Most of the time, I would hear his car pull up, and then hear his retreating footsteps as he took to the bike trail to fetch her.

Then together, they would ride like the wind on her scooter home. I would hear them both coming up the drive, a little out of breath, and usually laughing.

Next year, she'll be getting out with the big kids.

No more early out.

No more lunch time pick-up and scooter ride home.

See?

Bittersweet.