Sunday, October 12, 2008

The pet... story continued

Well, with the official document signed I decided it was okay for the new pet to be purchased... Please welcome Fred Skippy Tanis, our new guinea pig :)














At PetSmart picking which guinea pig would be our next family member.














Our new friend, Eric, who helped us figure out what we needed to get Fred all comfy and happy in his new home.














Meet cute (for a rodent, that is) red haired Fred Skippy Tanis!

Friday, October 10, 2008

Scratch Patch


















Today was a teacher inservice day so the kids didn't have school. My friend Tara, me and the kids all went to Scratch Patch which I've been wanting to check out ever since there was an article about them in ParentMap (see # 21).

















We all had a great time hanging out with the beautiful smooth rocks all over the floor. You have to experience this place to get it, it was really cool.














So many pretty shiny rocks from all over the world!













A happy place :)













The gang of the day...

Official Document














You know how I don't really love pets? Even though I think pets are wonderful for kids to have in their lives, I personally decided to stop at two kids for a reason--I don't want a third and in my opinion most pets would be like having another kid. Since I'm the one who is around home the most and since I'm the mom we all know who would end up having to do most of the pet care. Right?

Well, Andy and the kids have come up with a plan to get a pet (stay tuned on what kind of pet...) so Asia printed out an official document which we all signed--it basically says Mommy/Cynthia doesn't have to do anything to care for the pet. Andy, Asia and Ezra will do everything.

Like I said, stay tuned... ;)

September birthday girls


















We had a little belated birthday get together for Asia and cousin Eva's birthdays. Along with Eva's cousins on the other side of the family we went to a fun kid's museum. Here's Asia and "cousin" Canaan making some music.














Then off we went to Red Robin where the dads all squashed into one side of the booth with all the kids...

Andy and Asia heart Yggam


















I love that we have neighbor friends with dogs b/c that means my family gets to enjoy the benefits of having a pet around with the added benefit of being able to send the pet home at night :)

We've dog-sat for our friend Kelly's dog, Yggam, a few times and Andy and the kids (especially Asia) absolutely adore him. I'm just not really a pet person (even though of course I think Yggam is absolutely adorable!! :)...

Vancouver














Pardon the goofy picture... Ezra is trying to show that he lost more teeth! In fact, on the same day he lost two teeth in two countries which is kinda cool, don't ya think? He lost one in the US on our way up to Vancouver and then another one a few hours later in Canada.

All four bottom front teeth are gone now and all I can think about is how the TWO adult teeth are pretty much totally filling the gap left by FOUR baby teeth. You know what that means, right? Lots of money spent at the dentist and orthodontist. Sigh.














The standard photo on Opa and Oma's balcony. We never get tired of the view! And the company isn't bad either ;)













We had a mini family reunion because Uncle Hendrick, the only America-residing sibling, was visiting all his siblings in British Columbia. Here are the four siblings who were able to be at the dinner. Aunt Karen and three of her "little" brothers.














I have a photo of Ezra and Aunt (his Great Aunt) Karen taken in this very same room at this same restaurant when Ezra was only about three months old. Aunt Karen is the oldest Boer and at that time Ezra was the youngest (two or three more Boers have been born since).

Alice's Baptism














What a special day! Alice was baptized at our church by Pastor Eric.














Congratulations, sweet little girl!

And another GNO...














This was a Girls Night Out for a good cause--a fundraiser for The Boys and Girls Club...













...although I'll admit none of us actually technically contributed to the fundraising efforts b/c the guy in the middle had given me five tickets to the event a few days earlier at a luncheon we both attended for our respective jobs. Well, we did our part by making it a fun time for all those around us. Does that count?














We won all the crazy props we were wearing in the first picture by playing random carnival games. Some of us didn't play the games very well (I didn't get anything done on the ring toss here...)...














...while some of us did. Here's Kelly doing a little victory dance when her inflatable remote truck beat Michele's :)

The Human Pretzel

Open House at School














The kids always like to point out their artwork displayed in the hallway... Here's Ezra's version of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.


















Asia's car is way up high...

Happy 9th Birthday!

Asia had a low-key 9th birthday because we are going to have a joint party for her and Ezra in November...














Her birthday was on Saturday so on Friday I brought treats to her class.














Her birthday day, September 13th, began with a soccer game. It was such a nice sunny morning.














Then she chose to have lunch at the Cheesecake Factory...














...and we had cheesecake that evening as her birthday cake. I found random 7 and 2 candles (as well as 9 regular candles) in our kitchen drawers and figured I'd use those--you know, being green and all... Why buy new candles when instead you can reuse AND make it a math lesson?! :)

NINE years old. I can hardly believe it! The last single digit...

GNO in Kent (woo hoo!)















Us neighborhood ladies went out for a fun evening in our very own little town. We started out at a new martini bar...












...then off to our favorite local dive, Pat's.
















We did some pull tabs in honor of our friends the Citranos who introduced us to the excitement of this money-waster (ahh, well ;).















There's Pat hanging out with us hot mamas :)

Good times with Daddy...





























Celebration breakfast...














The moms say "cheers" to the kids being back at school! :)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

This is for all my short, er, fun friends out there...

...you know who you are ;)

First Day of School!



















Off to the school bus on day one of 1st and 3rd grade!!














Here we go, another year of starting the day off at the bus stop with our buddies...














WHAZZUP?! The gang arriving at school (at the back of the bus, of course).


















Hi Mom!

(We have a tradition where us parents see the kids off on the bus at home then we race over in our cars so we can get to school before the school bus arrives so we can then get these pictures of the kids arriving on day one... Yes, we are rather paparazzi-like about it, it's pretty funny!)



















Excited for 3rd grade!!














Here we are with our new principal, Ms. Metzger. Mr. Citrano--we all miss you! But Ms. Metzger is really great too :)


















Yay, we get to have another year with Mrs. Young! (She was Asia's 1st grade teacher and Ez is excited to have her)














I LOVE this picture. No caption needed :)

Bumbershoot 2008


















I realize these pictures are nothing like anyone else would post from Bumbershoot (sorry, Kirk!!)--since it's a super huge music and arts festival with super cool bands playing for three days of music excitement--but this is MY Bumbershoot experience.

ParentMap is one of the main sponsors for the kids area so each year we have a big craft area set up. That's my job--to take care of the logistics needed for events like this. Fun!!














I had friends from work, church, Girl Scouts, the neighborhood, Andy's office and who knows where else collecting toilet paper rolls for me. The idea was that kids would make trains out of the rolls but in the end they pretty much made everything but trains!














Asia came to "work" with me one day (that's her in the light blue top). You can see some of the toilet paper rolls stashed under the tables. I came home with 10 garbage bags full of the rolls! So that means we'll be doing all kinds of other craft projects with those things for the next few months...

Seattle Storm Game














ParentMap partnered with The Seattle Storm (that's our women's basketball team) so I had a ParentMap craft table at a game and they gave me free tickets for Andy and the kids.














Andy and the kids (plus one ;).



















Sylvie really got into the Girl Power excitement :)