Showing posts with label Fun Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun Stuff. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

Yikes! Has It Really Been That Long?

Can't believe how quickly time goes by...has it really been that long since I've blogged? C'mon! I have to do better than that. Not because I think there are many people out there that are dying for me to post something, but so that my grandfather, aunts, uncles and cousins who live in Guatemala can, at least, be a part of our lives through this blog. So...I'm hoping to do a little better and what better excuse than Dave riding the MS 150!

About a month ago, Dave decided to sign up and do something he has been wanting to do for a while now. His friend encouraged him to ride the MS 150 with his team, so Dave went for it. One week before the ride though, it was questionable if he was going to be able to ride it. During one of his training rides, something got in his eye and it looked pretty bad for a week or so. Then the following week, he went riding and came back with a lot of pain on his right hand. He went to see the doctor and he told him that he looked more like a swimmer and should think about changing sports. Oh, but this did not stop Dave! The morning before the ride, Dave decided to go for it...

I was on my way to San Antonio with the kids when all of a sudden, I get a text on my iPhone with a map telling me where he was. Come to find out, he was only about 15 miles from where we were at the moment, so I decided to take a little detour and meet up with him. Well, that little detour added about 5 hours to our trip, but the kids had a blast being able to see daddy ride.


Break point at Fayetteville Texas

After seeing Dave at the finish line for the day at La Grange Texas, we headed to San Antonio. We met up with my parents at their stores at the Market and while they were working, we decided to party at Fiesta, which is going on this week. It was crazy!!!! Not very kid friendly.



After all that "partying" I had enough, so I went home while the kids and my parents went to see my parent's possible new store which is located right in front of the Alamo. While there, they decided to take the kids on a carriage ride.


The next day, we headed to Austin to see Dave cross the finish line! There were thousands of people. It was so much fun being a part of this. We found a great spot to cheer Dave on.


Good job Dave, we are so proud of you!!!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Carpe Diem

Today was full of surprises!  


We woke up all excited because we were so looking forward to going to Katy to celebrate Sarah's 3rd birthday party.  All of a sudden I received a call from Hetal to let me know that the Pinkalicious party was cancelled!  ~What?!  Well, little Sarah had fever and she had been throwing up.  Poor girl, hope she gets better soon!

So...what to do, what to do???

Right after lunch, we headed to the San Jacinto Monument.  Yay, I've always wanted to go there - we see it every time we drive to and from San Antonio.  So you can't even imagine how excited I was.  Once there, we read a sign that said the parking for the Monument was full.  There was traffic everywhere - it took 20 minutes to go about 2 miles.  What?!  We didn't understand why there were so many cars.  Seriously?  Everyone had the same idea as we did????  We kept driving and finally understood what was going on when we saw this sign:


How is the one day we randomly decided to visit the monument the anniversary of the battle fought there (April 21)?  Oh no!  I was so bummed.  I didn't even try to convince Dave to park the car and enjoy the festival because I know how he feels about crowds.  All of a sudden he said, "why don't I drop you and the kids off here and I'll go and find a parking space."  I couldn't believe it!  Everything was working out great, right up to the point when I asked about the battle reenactment.  They informed me that it had been cancelled because of the rain.  ~I just couldn't believe it!!!!!  A few minutes later, Dave called me and said, "hey, why don't y'all hurry and we can go on the ship before it starts raining and it gets even more crowded."  It made total sense to me, so the kids and I started heading towards the ship.  All of a sudden, we see Dave walking back towards us.  It had just started raining, and was getting ready to storm.  We just decided to leave all the fun for some other time.


I'm truly surprised how well we all took the change of plans. We just seized the day!

An hour and a half later, we ended up at Houston Williams Water Wall.  Once again, I can't believe Dave agreed!  When I asked him if we could go to see that big Water Wall, he looked at me and said, "do you really want to see that wall?  Is just a tall wall."  I am so glad we went.  Call me wired, but I LOVED it!  I'm really glad I saw it.  I mean, I would not plan a special trip to Houston just to see this, but if you are in the neighborhood, hey why not?


Then, it was dinner time!  Time for some Greek food at...


Now what???  Hey, why not a baseball game?  Sounded like a good idea!  So we called the ticket office and set off for Minute Maid Park to watch the Astros versus the Brewers.  Total costs - $17 (the kids got in for a $1 a piece)!  The kids had a blast.  Carson was the veteran of the group, having gone with Daddy last year, and he let everyone know about the huge playground at the park.  Needless to say, they were all concerned about when we would go and play on the huge jungle gym.  Also, all Carson wanted was for someone to hit a baseball out to right field (which was where we were sitting).  And Lia was more concerned about the PINK cotton candy than anything else.  Luke just kept playing with the bleachers going up and down.


Ah, it was so nice to finally have something go as planned.  We decided we would stay and watch the game until the 7th inning.   Then we would sing, Take me out to the Ball Game during the 7th inning stretch and head to the playground.  Why we thought anything would work out as planned, who knows? As we walked up to the playground, the kids excitement began to build!!!!  Yay!!!!!  

Yes, you sure read that right, "closed at end of the 7th."  Needless to say, we didn't get a chance to play :0( ~What a disappointment!  But we still chose to seize the day! 

As appeasement for missing the playground, Dave saw someone eating a funnel cake and decided to get everyone a snack.  Funnel cakes are his weakness, P90X or not.  As we watched the cake being cooked, Dave's mouth started to salivate.  Then as the cake was getting close to being done, the employee designated to remove the cake from the oven realized it was too hot to remove with his bare hands...so he did what anyone else would do.  He grabbed the towel he had been cleaning out the grease vat with and lifted the cake out with ease.   Literally - Dave has towels he's used for staining wood that looked cleaner.  Needless to say, Dave didn't eat funnel cake, but the kids did get popcorn.

 Here they are waiting for Daddy to get back from getting the car for us.  Still having a great time even though things today didn't go as planned.


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Mommy and CARSON........and Luke

Carson's pre-school had their annual Art Show this evening, therefore, Carson had no school today.  I thought about keeping Luke at home too, but then I decided to have a special day with Carson only.  Carson doesn't get too many of these days so I jumped at the opportunity.

Immediately after dropping Luke off at school, Carson and I headed to the bowling alley.  Oh boy, do I stink at bowling.  Good thing we had bumpers on each side.  Carson had a blast!  




Right after that, we took care of his second request....Tennis.  We played tennis for a while.  ~He was just eating all this individual attention up!

I'm sure you've seen this shirt several times already.  He LOVES this shirt.  
He tries to only wear it when he knows he will be playing tennis.
Later, after bringing lunch to Natalia and Natalia's teacher, we met Daddy at work so we could go grab a bite to eat at Olive Garden, per Carson's request of course!

I gave Dave the keys so he could be the designated driver.  Well, we got in the car and the car would start up but then, immediately, it would stall.  He tried this several times.  Every time he tried, the car would roll back a little.  Eventually, he figured out we weren't going anywhere so he pushed the car back into the parking space.  All this time, I kept praying!  I kept thinking, this is NOT what we need right now.  Well, once we were back in the parking space, right after he finished pushing the car, Dave realized that he had been using the copy of the key which will unlock the car, but will not allow you to drive the car with it.  ~Oh boy!!!!


We finally made it to Olive Garden and had a fun lunch together before we picked Luke up from school.

And that was the end of Carson's Special Day!  


This evening, after eating dinner at Grannie's house, we all headed to the Annual Art Show.  

Luke's Art 
Luke showing off his picture.

Carson's Art

Cousins - they love each other!!!!!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Fly Fly Butterfly

Today, we went to Orange Texas to Shangri La Botanical Gardens & Nature Center for the Annual Butterfly Release.  I even pulled Natalia out of school early :0).



Carson and his friends from pre-school.

Luke and his little friend from church and BSF.

Shangri La also offered a Caterpillar Crawl.  Employees helped the kids look for caterpillars...


I think Luke's favorite part was watering the plants!


Here is a picture of all three together.  Couldn't leave the place without a group picture!


And then it was time to go to Awana's after we drove through McDonad's to get dinner...

To be honest with you, I think THAT was their very favorite part of the trip.  The poor kids couldn't believe it when I pulled into McDonald's.  They all told me "thank you" several times.  Then I heard them discussing how I NEVER take them to McDonald's!

Now...You Wouldn't Expect Anything Else, Would You?

Well, believe it or not, my Prince Charming has done it again!  Last week he asked me to move my car so that he could go to work and yes...he hit it!  I no longer have a license plate in the front of my car.  Good thing it's not required in the state of Texas (so I think.)  He can no longer close his trunk.  He tried tying it down, but that's not working.  So now, he just drives around town with an open trunk.  He's also missing the hubcap on his left front tire.  Is anyone in the market for a Honda Civic?  I'll even throw in a dog for free!  He hunts and you can scratch squirrel off your grocery list!


Hey, who cares about the cars when you can have good coffee whenever you feel like?  Look at what got me!!!  Oh my, this little appliance is awesome. We were at Matt & Elizabeth's the other day and Matt introduced us to this gold mine.  I'm telling you, it's like having Starbucks right at your house.  I hope I slow down once the excitement wears off, but I've used this little guy every day. 


Oh wait a second though...that's not all he has been up to lately.  He also installed the wooden floor in our future little office!  Yes, he is such a handy man.... Thanks Dave for all your hard work!


Meanwhile, while Dave was at home working hard on that wood floor, I decided to also be useful and help out so I took the kids to the Stark Museum of Art in Orange Texas.  I know... that's just the kind of wife and mom I am.  Always helping out!  I was smart though and I dragged my dear friend Elizabeth out there :0).  She is always so willing and very helpful!

It was family day and they had a special feature: Bluebonnets and Beyond by Julian Onderdonk.  Natalia and Carson were very interested in the paintings and Luke, well he was just there.  The lady that walked around with us was excellent.  She really got the kids talking about the paintings.

After enjoying some excellent art work, we walked across the street to make some art.  As always, this experience was very enjoyable.  Nothing like some "hands on" opportunity.


The kids had a blast.  To end the day on a good note, Elizabeth and I decided to drive by a little snow cone stand, but they were closed!!!!  You just don't understand.  We've tried to buy a snow cone from this place several times and every time we go...it's closed!  How is that possible. Apparently, according to Hetal, these are the best snow cones ever.  I don't think we'll ever know :0( .  

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Tea Party!

Always looking for a teachable moment (and a good excuse for why I'm not cooking dinner)!  Yesterday afternoon, we ate pizza on our way to the Tea Party!  

Here are some photos:

Natalia and Carson enjoying the party!
Oh oh!  Now Natalia is walking around saying "That's not fair, Obama is taking our money away!" and "Why is he borrowing so much money?  That's not right!"  ~Oh boy, what have we done?!