Monday, September 17, 2012

Last Weekend of Summer Vacation

I don't think we could have added one more thing to our last week of summer vacation and had it be any better. Phew, what a weekend we had! The kids and Dan had been sick all last week and I was looking forward to a weekend at home to make sure everyone was completely mended before the first "official" week of school began, but that was not to happen. It started off innocently enough. Friday afternoon Dan was helping me in the kitchen put together our favorite family casserole (the Pioneer Woman's Chicken Spaghetti) for dinner that evening. About halfway through Dan starts talking about going to Disneyland. That sounded great to me, but we were up to our elbows in chicken and it was 3:30. He suggested us baking the casserole and putting it in the refrigerator for the next day, and while it baked we could pack up and get ready to go. Okay, twist my arm, make me go to Disneyland. We had been blocked out during the summer and this would be our first trip back. So in the oven the casserole went, and upstairs we went get packed up and ready to go. I suddenly got an idea, what if we were to find a room and spend the night? I checked the Disney hotels. Ha Ha, not going to happen. Then I checked Howard Johnson's. I had heard they were a great hotel and an easy walk to Disneyland. I called and got a terrific rate. There was no parking fees, and the hotel would let us check out Saturday and give us a room to their pool area so we could stay and play for as long as we wanted. Perfect! I packed up two bags for the family, an ice chest with green juice and milk, the casserole went in the fridge, and off we were.
Luke's favorite ride.
One of these days that sword will come out for us!
We can not come to the park without going on this one.
Zach and I opt to sit this one out, but those three LOVE spinning.
Last ride of the night.
The hotel was perfect! The walk to the park was only 5 minutes and easier than the Disneyland parking lot. We got to the park at 6:00 and played until midnight. We walked back to the hotel, had a great nights sleep, and got to play at the pool area for a good part of the day. Then when we got home Saturday evening, all I had to do was pop the casserole into the microwave and dinner was done. Ahhhh.... It was even a mini vacation for mama!

That's Zachary getting clobbered by water.

Dan and Luke going down the water slide.

This little 1 foot pool was a perfect way to stay cool.

A perfect afternoon indeed.

I slept in Sunday morning and was awaken by my lovely husband who was dressed and saying something about, "the car is packed up, we're gong to the beach..." Once I came to I jumped in some clothes and off we were again. Except I had no idea that the beach was not our only destination. Dan had found a beach cruiser for me on Craigslist in Irvine and we were on our way to pick it up. From there we headed up to Gardenia to pick up another bike he had found on Craigslist for himself. So with three kids, two adult bikes and a car load of beach stuff we headed to Seal Beach to try and find a parking spot. This was not to happen, so we called Nana, changed our course and headed south to meet her and Papa in Mission Bay to have a beach day and enjoy some fun on the bay. A few tacos (and perhaps a couple Corona's later) we were home again to sleep the night away.

Teacher got to have sandy feet the day before school starts. Not bad at all ;)

Monday morning... Labor Day... 1st day of school... to be continued...

Monday, September 3, 2012

And we're off... kind of.

We have been waiting all summer for this week. Our astronomy class from last year was going on a field trip to JPL in Pasadena on Wednesday. Unfortunately by Sunday afternoon it was pretty apparent that all three of my kids and my hubby had come down with a bug. To make a long story short, the field trip was cancelled before I had to make the 'mommy decision' to not let my kids go because they were sick. Anyway, I had decided to put off starting school until the following week so we wouldn't have a field trip interrupting our first week. God had other plans. So Tuesday I decided to have a 'soft' start to school. Emma has been working on writing all summer and Zachary has kept up with math and they both have done a ton of reading. I decided that I would have Zachary start his new IEW writing program and have Emma start her new Singapore math program, while continuing what they've been working on through the summer. What a great day it was. We didn't feel rushed or overloaded. I had plenty of time to explain the new programs. Emma did great with Singapore. I'm doing the same thing I did in 2nd grade with Zach with her. Starting at the very beginning, which is super easy, mainly to build confidence in math. Zachary did awesome with the IEW program. He did a lot of brainstorming with me and is ready to write the rough draft of a poem tomorrow. He was also very diligent in his math lesson today which took him more time than he is used to. Emma did great with her summary and writing, even after writing all her thank you notes for her birthday. And I even got some one on one time with Lukey doing a sticker page, lacing cards, color matching, and reading. He loved it, and so did I.

I plan on 'officially' starting school next week. Going full bore with My Fathers World, Creation to the Greeks. I'm very excited about it, but I think this start to school was exactly what we needed this year.
Zachary's brainstorming activity for IEW.

Lukey hard at work lacing an airplane between snuggles.

Summer Birthdays - Emma

Emma's birthday celebration started Friday, the day before her birthday. We decided she could have a small party this year. Emma had been to a friends birthday party a couple weeks prior, and we had so much fun. The girls all brought their dolls and just played and did some fun crafts. Thankfully, this was just what Emma wanted to do. Between borrowing some things from that friends mom and Pinterest, the party went together pretty easily.

This cute cupcake stand is what we borrowed from Emma's girlfriend. Emma wanted cupcakes with chocolate pink frosting. Once I explained to her that the chocolate was going to make them brown, she settled for just pink frosting. I think it was a great decision, even though its hard to say no to chocolate.

This was the sweets table. Cookies, chocolate covered pretzels, puppy chow, red licorice, and our homemade marshmellow pops. Yum!

The Marshmallow pops turned out great and were the perfect take home gifts for the girls.

We had lots of little snacks, but these were perhaps my favorite. Little corn dogs. Cornbread made in mini muffins with a slice of hot dog in each muffin. 

The girls enjoyed making an American Girl treasure box from a kit I found out Micheal's. I was surprised how long they each worked on them, and they all turned out great.

Enjoying birthday cupcakes and pink lemonade.

And now we have an amazing and beautiful seven year old!