Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving

Another year - another Thanksgiving.   I like Thanksgiving as the whole day is based around a meal and one thing I really do enjoy is cooking.
 
This year, I really wanted to have the kids get involved in some of the baking so I decided that they would make some kid friendly desserts. So off to Pinterest I went.   (I love Pinterest.com - if you haven't ever been there, it's a wonderful place to search for ideas on nearly anything from travel, to cooking, to house decorating, and to school crafts and more). 
 
I decided we would make Rice Crispy Thanksgiving Turkeys.    They all got involved - I thought I would be lucky if my boys made even one as they are not big into crafts but they all loved making these.
 

 
 
The end result were these little turkeys!



If you ever want to make them - detailed instructions can be found here:    http://amysfinerthings.com/too-cute-turkey-treats

I suspect that her kids didn't make hers - as they look perfect!

We tried to have a healthy thanksgiving meal this year - Ben and I are watching what we are eating and we didn't want to over indulge like we often do.   I made my own cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potato salad and green beans.   I also had gravy but it's not featured in my photo as this was my plate and I don't like gravy!   I bought the bread rolls, as I'm not superwoman despite what my family sometimes thinks ;-)


 
For dessert, I made mini pumpkin pies and cheesecakes.   It was all very delicious.
 
During lunch, we talked about what we are thankful for.
 
We are thankful for our family and the opportunities that we have.   We are thankful that we are going to be able to visit our extended family in Australia next year too!   Isaac and Kai are thankful for computers.   Elizabeth is thankful for our cats.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

10th Birthday

Today is Lizzy's 10th birthday.   My! Time has flown, although I'm sure she thinks it's taken a long time coming around.    I remember as a child that one year was a very long time, and that the school year would never end.   Now one year seems to flash past and the kids just get bigger all the time.

We had a quiet birthday this year.   Our day started off with a rule!   No waking Mum & Dad before 7.00am.   She had asked us how early she could wake us up, as presents were going to be the first event of the day.    At 7.01, I felt a tap on my shoulder and was offered a glass of water (Ben was given a coffee).    She was thrilled with her gifts.



This afternoon, we had cake for afternoon tea.   She didn't want to choose a cake this year.  Instead she wanted to be surprised.    So I decided that I would make her a piano cake.     




 
 
It was also a hit.
 
Tonight, we are heading out for dinner to celebrate 10 years.

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

No Treasurer

Elizabeth did not get the position of Student Council Treasurer.     Let's just say she was very upset.  

As a mum, it's hard to watch a child struggle over the disappointments in life.   Sometimes you wonder if you do and say the right things.   This was one of those moments.

Before the election, I let her know that I was proud of her for running for the position.   I was proud of the fact that she was willing to get up to speak in front of 100 plus kids.   And no matter whether she won or lost that I would be proud of her.

But when she came home, looking down cast and near tears - I knew what was coming.   I offered a hug but it was rejected.   All she wanted was to be alone in her room.   I was told quite bluntly to go away.  

I wrote her a letter, dropped into her room and retreated.    I hope that the message got through that it was OK to be sad but that I was still proud of her.   And that I would love to see her try again next year despite the disappointment this year.

I then turned into mean mummy.   Two hours later, when she was still upset and didn't want to go to swimming lesson, I told her she had no option.   We had paid for swimming lessons and unless she wanted to pay me the cost of the lesson she had to go.  

Life sometimes does not seem fair, especially when you are nine.  But we all have to get up and keep on going.

She was fine today.   The disappointment of yesterday has passed.


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Treasurer - Maybe

Today, Elizabeth came home from school very excited.

She ran in the school elections for the position of Student Council Treasurer and today she found out that she was voted into the final round.  

All candidates presented a speech to grade 3,4 & 5 students.   The students then had to vote for the person they felt would be best for the position.    I read her speech, and I have to admit that I was impressed.   She spoke about how she loved math and she was good at math, and that a good treasurer needs to be good at math.   She told them that she ran a lemonade stand during the summer vacation and made more than her goal, and she told them that she earned pocket money and then divided her money into spending, saving and giving.

Now she is madly making posters, encouraging students to vote for her in the election.   She's also made bookmarks which encourage students to vote for her, and they are in a little pocket on the poster.

Final voting happens again on November 5th.    I'm cheering for her - but alas parents can't vote :)

Stay tuned.   We may have a treasurer in our house :)




Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Junior Varsity

For the past two months, Isaac has participated in his school cross country team.   With cross country, there are no requirements to join.   You simply pay the fee, turn up and train hard. 
 
I was so surprised at the beginning of the school year when Isaac announced that he wanted to do cross country.   He has never shown any interest in sports.   I have to admit that I was slightly worried, because he's not athletically inclined and I was worried about how he would go.   I didn't want him to become discouraged about his abilities.  
 
It turns out though, that by being worried it was really me that was discouraging him.    He has shown such a great spirit and got a lot of enjoyment out of running.   He would come home from an interschool meet, and be excited because he didn't come in last.   He was fully aware that he was the slowest in his school but it didn't dampened his spirits.  
 
Today was the Junior Varsity Cross Country finals.   
 
I must admit that I had to look up the definition of Varsity.   It means "a sports team representing a school or college".    It's not a word we ever used in Australia and middle school is the first time I've come across it as they don't do any interschool sports in elementary grades.  
 
So Isaac was representing his school at the cross country finals today.   And I am so proud of him.   I'm proud that this is my boy who has struggled physically.   My boy whom I was told at 2 that he would never be an athlete due to his physical delays.   My boy who could not jump at 5 years old.   My boy who was always the slower runner at soccer.   My boy who we needed to do physical therapy with to help with muscle tone.   I'm so proud of him because he doesn't care that he's slower than the other boys but he still went ahead and joined the cross country team.   My boy whom I have seen improve over the past 2 months.   My boy who hasn't been discouraged.
 
I have to admit as I saw him run across the finish line today, my heart swelled and I cheered not just for him but for what he has achieved. 
 





Monday, October 21, 2013

All Thumbs

Elizabeth saw the orthopedic surgeon today, as we were told that her fracture was on the growth plate and that it was important to have it looked at further because it could affect future growth of her thumb.

The good news is that it is only a small fracture and her thumb is going to grow just dandily. 

Even though they call it a fracture - it is more like a bone displacement.   This is her thumb x-ray.   If you look at her thumb, the small bone at each joint is the growth plate.  The top one is perfectly in line but the second one has been pushed to the left and is slightly out of alignment.   That misalignment is the "fracture".    


She needs to keep her splint on for four more weeks, and we have another appointment on the 21st November to make sure the bone has gone back into place.

The doctor today said that she'll probably hurt for another 2 more weeks and then not understand why she needs to keep the splint on for the next 2 weeks but that it was critical to keep it on for the full four weeks to ensure complete healing.

She can swim and play piano in two weeks time but has to keep the splint on during those activities.

All in all - a fairly minor break - but one that's giving her considerable pain especially when she accidentally tries to use her thumb.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

She Won

Unfortunately, Elizabeth won first place for Child with a Broken Bone in Our House.

She has fractured the growth plate on her thumb.    She'll be getting a custom made splint for her finger soon, which hopefully will be more comfortable than the stock one her doctor had  to keep it still.

Poor baby.   No wonder it hurt so much.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Broken Bones

Elizabeth is currently competing for first broken bone for our children.   We will find out if she is a winner tomorrow (apparently a trauma came into the radiology department just after we left) and our doctor's office closes at 6.30pm.

She fell off a climbing rock and has a nice swollen finger.   Her doctor has put it in a splint until we know the results, for as he said, if it's broken she'll need the splint and if it's sprained or a torn ligament it's good to have it splinted until the swelling goes down.






Glacier National Park

Tonight I have been reading over some old blog posts and I noticed one from about 3 years ago where Isaac mentioned that he wanted to visit Glacier National Park.

It just so happens that we did visit Glacier this summer.    It was a spectacular part of America, with the most amazing road to drive on (although Ben did all the driving).

Here are a few highlights of our trip...

This first photo is a view of the Going to The Sun Road - if you look very closely you can see the cars on the road, in the distance.



This was a fairly tame section of the road - in some places the road was very narrow, with rock overhanging on the left and a drop off on the right.   Ben thoroughly enjoyed the drive, and says this road made the trip.

 
The kids all earned their junior ranger badges for completing work books about the National Park.   Kai jumped up and down with excitement as he was awarded his badge, even though he was my most reluctant participant.



 
I'm just throwing this photo in because I love my boys...what a handsome lot!
 

 
We all went swimming in the freezing cold Lake McDonald.   Ben and the kids swam every day.   I only did it once :)




Proof that we really were there!   Although Ben rolled his eyes at me, I insisted that we had a photo at the entry of the park.   Luckily for us, we went animal spotting one evening and found a little used entrance so we didn't have to compete with the crowds trying to get their photos.

 
And yes - we camped at Glacier National Park.   No 5 star hotels for us!   And yes - it was freezing cold in the mornings despite that fact that it was in the middle of summer.


And the holy grail of National Park vacations....the bear!    We saw this Black Bear (yes - it's a black bear despite being brown) on our last day.   I was told by a park ranger that we might see a bear at Many Glaciers, so I directed Ben back over the Going to the Sun Road, on our way home through Canada.

 
Little did I realize that, by going this way, we had to go through Alberta and that it was going to make our 5 hour drive to our first stop a 9 hour drive.    Let's just say we saw more of the country than we expected too.    I must admit that Ben held up remarkably well as the designated driver.


Sunday, October 13, 2013

A Family of Readers

Conversation around the dinner table tonight came back to my 40th birthday.   Ben had mentioned that we should do something big for my birthday.   As I don't really like parties, I asked the kids if there was anything "big" they could think of that I would like but the family would enjoy too.

Isaac came up with the idea of a day of reading, where we would all sit around the house reading books.   I love that he recognizes that I love reading, and that all our kids have followed in our footsteps.

Before that sounds too braggy - I will mention that his first idea was a day where we all play computer games together.

Freak Out

We were driving in the car the other day, when Ben bought up the topic that I was going to be 40 next year.   (Great way to make me feel good, dear, especially when I'm still 38!)   Ben was joking that I could have a midlife crisis at 40 and buy a sports car and get a tattoo.  

Elizabeth asked what a mid-life crisis was.   Ben started explaining, when suddenly Kai yelled out "Guys - you're freaking me out right now.   It's just so crazy about cars and tattoos!"    

That kid cracks me up!  

Thursday, October 03, 2013

Rain

It is now Autumn here in the US.   For us, this means it's the beginning of the rainy season.   The sky's will be mostly gray from now until May, and I often find that a depressing thought.

However, Kai has a different outlook on life.   Yesterday he announced, "I love the rain because I can jump in puddles".

Oh to have the outlook of a four year old.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Welcome Charcoal

We have recently added a new family member of the feline variety to our household.



Charcoal joined our house about two weeks ago.    My friend's cat had kittens back in April, and I said outright that we would not be getting a new kitten.   Cleo is a senior cat these days, as she is 8 years old and I didn't want her to have to cope with a baby in the house.

However, after watching these kittens grow from birth, I fell in love.   Finally I ended up taking Ben to Kristina's house and Charcoal worked his charm on Ben too.   We came home with a new kitten.

We kept the two cats separated for a while, although there were the occasional escapes and encounters.   But they were brief and we quickly separated the cats.   They soon started sitting at the door and batting paws.

Two days ago, we started having supervised visits between the two.   It has gone very well.   They spend most of their time play fighting.   The movements are slow, and lots of bouncing is occurring especially by Charcoal.   Cleo is jumping and leaping and playing too - she's getting more exercise with Charcoal than she has in a long time.   Our vet said that she's the equivalent to a 300 pound, 56 year old woman - so a bit of exercise with the young might do her good!  The downside, is that I saw her limping slightly tonight.  I think she might have worked the muscles a bit too much today.  









Charcoal is a bit of a twit, and doesn't know when to stop though.   You can see that Cleo is exhausted from his antics, but he keeps on stalking her and pouncing on her.   She'll finally hiss and he gets the message.   He then walks around her making a pitiful meowing sound.    Five minutes later, he'll try again though.

So far, they've had about 4 "together" times, with the longest being about 2 hours.

I think it's going to work out.   At least, that's what I'm telling myself.



Tuesday, April 30, 2013

A Super Mario Party

It was Kai's 4th birthday yesterday, so of course you want to see a photo of the birthday boy.



 
Kai chose to have a Super Mario party.  One thing I love doing, is doing some creative cooking for the kid's birthdays.   This one was no different.   After some brainstorming and researching we ended up making the following items....
 
Doughnuts - because there is a level on Mario called "Donut Land".   Lizzy made these gluten free doughnuts, and iced them.   She was a great helper.


Marshmallow pops - to look like the Mario mushrooms.   These were quick and easy to make.  I just stuck a lolly stick into the marshmallow, and then dipped them in melted red chocolate.   By the time I finished the last one, the first was dry enough to put some little white chocolate dots on them.

 
Star shaped cheese quesadillas - to represent Mario Star Catchers. 

 
And some cheese stars too.   These were all done with cookie cutters.
 
And finally - the spread...   As you can see, we also had some watermelon because it is Kai's favorite fruit and some chocolate dipped strawberries because Liz wanted to dip strawberries!
 

 After our party - we had present time.   He got a sword and shield from Grandma & Grandad (plus another sword, so that he could play with someone else).    It's been a hit, although we've had to have some conversations about not hitting too hard.

 
And the big present was a trampoline from Mum & Dad and Grandma Jan & Grandad Joe.   It's currently set up in the garage, but we will be moving it outside in the next few days.   It's been used extensively by all children in the past two days.  


He also got an orange car from Isaac and a Robot arm (or a grabber as he calls it) from Elizabeth.

All in all - it was a fun birthday!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Bike Riding

Kai loves to ride his bike, but he also likes to have the security of someone holding onto his handle bars when he's not on flat ground (read...our garage).   However, we took his bike away camping this weekend and he was able to get lots of riding time in.

We started one bike ride still wanting Dad to hold on....  

 
 But he quickly became a much more confident bike rider and was going all by himself.   By the end, he told Ben that he didn't need help getting up the steep hill.   He accepted the help only when Ben pointed out that even Isaac and Elizabeth couldn't ride up the hill by themselves.


Yes - he is on Elizabeth's old bike but soon he'll graduate to a bigger Spiderman bike.   But he likes his pink bike for now.

Tulip Festival

We went camping at Deception Pass last weekend.   My main reason for choosing this location was that we were close to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.    It's normal for the fields to be muddy at this time of year and we knew to wear our mud boots.   This was a highlight for Kai, who spent most of his time either jumping between the rows of tulips or splashing in the mud puddles.   

Here are some of my favorite photos - I just love the colors!