Archive for July, 2013

A girlie day at Gilroy Gardens

Monday, July 15th, 2013

Avery has become quite close with a little girl at her school, and the four of us met up with her and her family yesterday at Gilroy Gardens. (Zoe is friends with the older sister, too; the two were in the same class at preschool last year). It was our first visit of the season to the park, which we last visited around Halloween, and I had to take lots of pics…

-M

“S-T-A-R-S – we’re stars!”

Friday, July 12th, 2013

Zoe’s camp is officially half over: It’s been four weeks (though she’s only been there for three), and she’s loving it. She had a bit of an adjustment in the beginning: Camp Galileo is held at her school but not run by it, and Zoe seemed thrown off by the fact that camp was so different than school. She also said several times that she missed her kindergarten teacher, Mr. Ferris. But her camp counselor said Zoe was like a different (happier) person by the second week; he calls her a cheerleader for how energetic she is and how much she cheers on her campmates during games. And Zoe is always coming home with new games and activities she learned at camp.

There’s a presentation for parents every Friday afternoon, and while visiting today I got to see Zoe’s space-themed shadow puppet and watch her and her fellow “Stars” – i.e. the 1st and 2nd graders – do their cheer. (Not that I hadn’t heard it before: Zoe and Avery, who hears it at her camp over the fence, do it at home a lot.)

-M

Sweet ride

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

And lastly, another treat from our trip was the girls getting to ride on Grandpa’s lawnmower.

-M

Out and about in Madison

Wednesday, July 10th, 2013

A few more photos from our trip, which included a lot of outside time (and our traditional visit to the nearby Splash Pad).

-M

Our 4th of July in Madison

Monday, July 8th, 2013

We just got home from a few days in Madison, where we, among other things, celebrated the 4th of July. It’s been years since I’ve been there for that holiday, and it was a real treat to be in warm weather and watch fireworks with family. (That’s Cousins Brock and Tanner in the pictures below.) Our attempt to march in a neighborhood parade wasn’t that successful (see second-to-last photo), but it was a fun (patriotic) day just the same.

-M

Go fly a kite

Sunday, July 7th, 2013

We took the girls down to Ghirardelli Square for a little street festival not long ago, and the conditions were perfect for some kite flying…

-M

Tired of tile

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

As previously mentioned, the girls have taken many trips to tile stores and places like Home Depot with us over the last two months. But as the photo below indicates, someone has renovation fatigue!

-M

Gangnam Style

Friday, July 5th, 2013

What kid hasn’t, by now, sung and danced to Gangnam Style? My girls have certainly done their fair share of rocking out to it – and you might see the second video below played at Zoe’s wedding someday.

-M

Taste of the younger years

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013

Zoe was really grumpy one weekend afternoon and was clearly in need of some rest. She yelled and lashed out when I suggested a nap (naps are for babies, after all), and I wound up taking her to our rocking chair to calm her down. She didn’t want me to sing to her, so I started telling her a story (about a lake I visited as a child), and I soon felt her body relax against mine. And after a bit more of the story, she was asleep.

I can count on one hand the number of times Zoe has fallen asleep on me in the last several years – and being on the rocking chair together was an even bigger rarity. I don’t think either of us was terribly comfortable – her limbs were spilling over the sides of the chair, and my back was killing me by the time she woke up about an hour later – but it was a sweet reminder of days past.

-M

Thoughts from a (busy) mom

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013

I’ve been so busy filling the blog with pictures of our various activities that I haven’t given an update on just life. The truth is that, in the words of Ferris Bueller, life is moving pretty fast. It seems like just yesterday that the new school year began, and now we’ve moved on to other things: the start of camp (including a new one for Zoe), our house project, Avery’s recent birthday (still can’t believe she’s four) and several trips (starting next week, we’re taking three vacations in seven weeks). Despite the occasional stressors, life is good - it just seems to be moving in a flash.

(Zoe even commented the other day, during a discussion on her being a first-grader now, that the school year had flown by. “I hate to tell you, Zoe, but time goes faster the older you get,” I told her. And I didn’t have a good answer to her follow-up of “why?”)

I’ve also been thinking lately, as I often do, about how different life is with slightly older children. With two increasingly independent girls (who have long slept through the night), I’m no longer physically exhausted. I’m also mostly free of the baby- and toddler-related worries; I no longer have to stress about leaving home with a million snacks and a change of clothes, or getting home from some activity by 1 or 2 for naptime each afternoon. (Amazingly, the girls lasted the entire day when we recently visited Great America.) But I feel way, way busier and emotionally exhausted than ever before: Long gone are the leisurely walks or mellow playdates with my little ones*; in their place is loud interactions with two spirited girls who often demand my full attention. And dealing with school paperwork, taking kids to/from various locations, and managing the family schedule sometimes feels as if it could be a part-time job on its own!

But as Ferris Bueller also said, “if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” So I better start looking around…

-M

*I fully recognize, upon a second read of this, that I’m glamorizing life with a little one. It’s not like my days then were all peaceful and, as I put it, “leisurely” – and I’ve got my blog entries to prove it! But we tend to forget the hard times after they’ve passed, don’t we?

Fairyland: Then and now

Monday, July 1st, 2013

Zoe went to Fairyland on Saturday, too – and she sure has changed since her first visit there!

Spring 2009:

Summer 2013:

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Summer 2013: