Monday, November 12, 2007

Portland















Late Friday evening we headed off for our long weekend in Portland. What would we do without the portable DVD player?! Makes for such a peaceful car trip :)















Off we went to taste lots-o-pinot noir in the Willamette Valley, our favorite wine country.



Mmmmm, Pinot Noir


































The kids have fun too, we always have plenty of activities and treats for them along the way.















Such good kids!! (most of the time ;)












We stayed with our friend Karen who came along to the wineries with us. We always have a great time together.














Maresh Red Barn is one of our favorite tasting rooms. We've stayed at the lodge next to the tasting room a few times.














Sam, the pourer at the Red Barn who always wears overalls, gave the kids their own wine tasting (psst, it was actually Sierra Mist :).


















That night we had dinner at the Kennedy School McMenamins. We told the kids this was the closest they should ever get to a detention room!













We love the Willamette Valley! Look closely, you can see Mt. Hood in the background.

A Girl's Night Out of a Different Sort...















A girl's night out with actual girls, not women :)
I was given four tickets to the pre-screening (or would it just be the screening?) of the movie, Enchanted, so I took Asia and two of her best buds out for a fun evening. But when we got to the theater there was a huuuuuge line and in the end we didn't get in. We were disappointed but decided to still have a night out so we went to Rainforest Cafe. Cheers!



In the end the girls said they were glad we didn't get in to the movie b/c they had such a fun time having dinner out--and on a school night even!

Little Greta Faye















We went to meet Greta Faye, what a doll! She's sort of like a new cousin for Asia and Ezra... An extended family kinda thing.

Greta's big sister, Jade, is one of Asia's very favorite people in the whole world.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

More Mommy Bonding Time

Thumbs up!
Since Asia and I had a few fun outings together this weekend, Ezra pitifully asked "What about me?! Don't I get to do something special with you too?!"

So off we went... He has been sad missing me on the school bus a few times (aww) so I had the idea of letting him pick out a funky little thingie that he can keep in his backpack and hold when he's missing me. I know, cheesy. But it works, he loves it! He named the little green guy "Fluffy".

After shopping for funkie little thingies we went to a coffee and cupcake shop (the same one I went to with the ladies on Friday). Thumbs up all around!

Mmmmm, yummy cupcake

















Then Asia and I went to watch High School Musical at the Seattle Childrens Theater, it was awesome!! I enjoyed it just as much as she did.

I may have taken a few illegal pictures... (no photos inside the theater ever. Come on, that's a bit harsh when a mom and daughter are off on a special evening together!)





Wild Cats everywhere, wave your hands up in the air! We're all in this together...








Good night, Seattle

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Mad Hatter Tea Party



















Asia came to a work event with me again today, it was a fundraiser for a parenting organization. It was a Mad Hatter Tea Party, to be exact, so the kids made hats (our craft was making beaded bracelets since I was asked to do a craft that didn't require scissors or glue--rather limiting!).

Asia thought it was really cool that we were at a hotel for this event and she was fascinated by the auction.














The (weird) hat auction. The auctioneer/emcee was John Curley who is a local celebrity. Check out the clip below of him doing his auctioneering. Cool! And one of my ParentMap co-workers won the hat being modeled in this picture for her daughter. You see her in the video clip too.

More good times for the moms















Cheers! Michelle, Tara and I went to a cool gift store we'd been wanting to check out then we got a cupcake at a cupcake store we'd been wanting to check out then drinks and food. Good times! I love mom's nights out!!














And I love a little late-night grocery shopping at WinCo! I mean seriously. THAT is good times.

A day off school...

...means fun for all!














A lovely fall afternoon at the park with friends. Taylor's dad, Tim, was nice enough to push the girls higher and higher. Giggle giggle.














...and hey, us moms can have fun too! Faster, faster! No, stop, I'm gonna puke!! Spinning around and around just ain't what it used to be. I'm just sayin' :)

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!




















Ready for the neighborhood pizza party in our garage before the trick-or-treating! A is a baby, E is a Storm Trooper. Click on the picture to make it bigger and you'll see what A's bib says :)



















Our cute almost-one-year-old neighbor, Michael, (wondering why on earth he's dressed like a pumpkin) and his Pink Mom, Nisreen.



















Sol and E--the Storm Troopers.














Most of the gang--it was impossible to actually get them all in a picture at once. There were like 25 kids and almost as many adults. First we had pizza (and carrot sticks!) in our garage...



















...then off they went trick-or-treating. Imagine opening your door to that huge gang of kids!!














...and they're off.



















That's called a Candy Coma. After we got home she sorted out all her candy into piles of matching kinds. Tomorrow we'll have to figure out how to get rid of most of it! Our dentist bills are high enough already, thank you very much ;)

A fun night. Happy Halloween!!

Another event















The kids came along to supposedly work with me at an event at a cool kids museum near us, but they actually spent most of the time having fun at the museum and watching the magician.














Look! Dads read ParentMap too! :) I love this shot of the dads reading the magazine while their kids do a craft at my table.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Event at the zoo















ParentMap had a booth at a very fun Halloween event at the zoo in Seattle. There were like a trillion pumpkins carved with every design you can imagine. A and I decided this was our fave.














Nothing wrong with a little child labor, right? Here's A being super helpful handing out my magazines at the event. My friend was there working with us and her daughter was along also. The girls had a great time helping us. We gave out candy to literally thousands of kids. Happy Halloween! A wore her costume--she's a baby and her bib says "Does this diaper make my butt look big?"














The boys came to visit us at the event. Here they are at the (totally little kid friendly) haunted house. For those of you who know E at all, you know he's, well, a scaredy-cat. I LOVE this "um, daddy, I'm not so sure about this place!" expression on his face. But he said he really wanted to go to the haunted house...














...and look at this--he's all proud of himself b/c he wasn't too scared afterall! I mean really, what Storm Trooper is scared of a silly haunted house?! ;)

Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Big Dogs' last day of soccer

Entertainment on the side lines.































It was so much fun watching her improve! This was her fourth season and she really enjoyed it.














She got more and more aggressive and really went after the ball. Good stuff.














One second later and that ball she kicked was in the goal, baby. Oh yeah!



















The kids' favorite part of every game--the parents' cheering tunnel.














Bobble head trophies are cool.














Thanks, Coach Stephanie!














The Big Dogs' trophy/pizza party. Yes, we had two trophy/pizza parties in one day. And three soccer games (E's team had two games, A's had one). We had a great season but we're ready to be done!

The Stars' last day of soccer















I think someone must've just scored a goal here. E spent half the time on the field with his hands in his pockets. He likes to be relaxed about his soccer playing!














Woo hoo, he made contact with the ball!!














At the trophy/pizza party. Thanks, Coach Dalton!














The Stars

Yet another birthday party...















...but this one was for the ladies only. We surprised our dear friend, Michele, with an evening out at The Melting Pot for her 40th birthday.

More birthday party fun




















We got invited to a bday party for one of E's classmates at a new bouncy house place near us. What a blast!!














Fun fun!














One of his best buds from kindergarten.