Friday, September 5, 2008

Kindergarten!

Well, it's official. Nola is now a big-time kindergartner! She started school on Tuesday and is LOVING it. We got to take her to school the first day for a brief orientation period, then it was full steam ahead on Wednesday.
orientation day

Nola was a bit shell shocked when we left the room on Tuesday, but she quickly adjusted and had no problems thereafter. She was even VERY excited to take the bus on Wednesday morning. Alas, the bus driver forgot her and turned down the street before our stop. We did our best to frantically wave her down, but to no avail. Luckily, Nola caught the going home bus with no problems and we've ironed out the pickup bus difficulties. When asked, Nola says she'd rather ride the bus than get picked up or dropped off by Mom & Dad.

As is typical for our eldest, we don't get the inside scoop on her day when she gets home. Rather, the details of her life emerge in bits and pieces over the course of several days. So far, I know that a boy named Jacob likes to be tickled under his armpits. Great......

waiting for the bus that never came..


nola's going home bus

the first day is over, but my attitude is just beginning!

Aubry is also very eager to start school. She's attending a Mom's Morning Out program in Nola's old preschool this year. She'll go 2 mornings a week. Sadly for her, I actually FORGOT to send her on the first day. BAD MOMMY! It has been a crazy week.....can you tell??

I am personally having a difficult time with managing all the to-ing and fro-ing involved with school. It's going to take a few weeks to get used to being a taxi again. With Declan still taking 2 naps, an AM preschooler, and a PM kindergartner, I don't know if I'm coming or going! I know it will get better, but right now I'm definitely in the sh**.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Happy Anniversary!



Well, today Greg and I have been officially married for 7 years. Wow! Has it really been that long since our last real vacation?!? I suppose it has....

I LOVE YOU, GREG!!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Manly Achievements

Holy Moly!!! The men of this family are rockin' today! First, Greg went up to Bath to do the Patriot's Half Iron Lite Triathlon. He finished in about 3:50 - we're soooo proud of him.

This photo was taken earlier this summer at the Philly Olympic Distance Triathlon. Greg and Mike did that one together. We were actually sleeping when Greg left the house this morning (at 4:30!!!!), so we didn't get to see him participate.

Hey, Mike.....what did YOU do today?!? :)

Next, Declan stood all by himself for about 2.5 seconds! He was chewing on my phone and forgot to hold on. He even repeated the process when Nola and I tried setting him up for success a few minutes later. This photo is one that we staged moments after the big event. Declan wasn't into a repeat performance for the camera, but he sure was CUTE! Thanks for the help, Nola!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Road Trip!

Whew! Nola and I had an extremely fun big girls' day today. Nola's "first friend" Ella and my friend Heidi were visiting the grandparents in Connecticut and we decided to take a road trip up to see them. It was a busy day - left PA at 9 am and were back home at 10:30 pm. Good thing Nola's a GREAT traveling companion!

Here's why we made the effort....
Heidi is a dear friend of mine from my graduate school days. We both got our MSEd at the same time, AND Heidi hooked me up with a very lucrative waitressing job that paid the bills while I attended school full time. We ended up interning in the same school district, then were roommates for a brief time before we BOTH decided to move out to San Francisco. Can you tell we have a lot in common??

When it came time to reproduce, both Heidi and I had our first baby girls within 2 months of each other. As a result, the girls were quite regularly thrown together on playdates so Heidi and I could enjoy a visit together. Sadly, Nola doesn't remember any of this (we moved away just after she turned 2), but she definitely knows that Ella was her "first friend" and was looking forward to seeing her again on this trip.

Baby Friends - just a few days after Nola was born

Toddler Friends - shortly after Nola turned 2 and right before we moved away from CA

Kindergarten Friends - Yay! We meet again!

Monday, July 21, 2008

A New York Minute

Well, I officially spent a full day away from the kids this weekend. Diana and I took the train into NYC to see Legally Blonde at the Palace Theater. I'd forgotten how it feels to be responsible only for myself! No one wanted anything from me for the whole entire day, and I got to do something adult. Fantastic!

getting ready to leave....

I was also reminded how much I dislike Times Square. Seriously, does any real New Yorker spend time there? Judging by the number of tourists in t-shirts and fanny packs, I think the answer to that question is a resounding NO. Why would anyone want to go there anyway? The only things there are billboards and chain stores with glitter. Yuck!

On the positive side, though, the play was very entertaining and we went to a cool vegetarian Asian restaurant afterward for dinner. Unusual for me to be able to order anything on the menu without scrutinizing the ingredients! We also had a pre-show Guinness at an Irish pub called the Pig and Whistle. Real Irish bartender named Connor. Very refreshing in the sweltering heat (the beer, not the bartender).

One other reflection on New York. Why is ANY pizza you get there so much better than anywhere else??? I had a slice at Penn Station and was reminded just how good that particular food item is in NYC. Maybe it's the extra grime?!?

I managed to get home in time for my usual bedtime, but I felt like I'd been away for a week's vacation. Today the girls woke me up when they came bounding into the room at 6:15. I can tell that they missed me because they were giggling and saying "mommy's home!". I know I missed them because I didn't mind getting up to grab a quick morning cuddle instead of a few extra winks.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

I Wish They All Could Be California Girls

Yay! Diana is here from California!!! Diana is one of our closest friends from CA and she's here for a work/play visit. More later on the events, but here are a couple of photos taken at the Italian Market last weekend.Diana in front of a very cool spice shop - smelled amazing!!! (The shop, not Diana...)

Our Big Cheese Nola standing next to a VERY big cheese (provolone). Who knew they made cheese that big? Not me!

Today we went to the Adventure Aquarium with the kids. They had a FANTASTIC time, especially Aubry!
Diana is petting the juvenile sharks - Aubry loved to watch, but was very hesitant about petting them herself. They feel like fine grit sandpaper!

Aubry was fascinated by the spiny lobster tank. Nola was more interested in Aubry (and moving on to the next thing!)

Jellyfish are always fun to watch. Declan spent quite a few minutes trying to grab them - so cute!

MY favorite thing in the aquarium was the hippo tank. Those things are HUGE and they were right next to us. I've never seen anything quite like it. Declan got a little spooked when a hippo swam past him (about 4" away) and needed to be held for the rest of the viewing.

All in all, it was a wonderful day. It's so nice to go on vacation in your own city.

The Philly skyline is in the distance.

Monday, July 7, 2008

The Never-Ending Birthday Party

We threw the kids in the car on Friday at 7 AM and headed down to Annapolis to celebrate the 4th with our dear friends the Burkes. They invited us down for their neighborhood's parade/party and their own celebration in the evening (not to mention the traditional firework viewing).

We forgot to remember that the Burkes subscribe to the "go big or go home" philosophy....

The kids marched in a parade with real floats, had a great time swimming at the neighborhood beach, passed out for a few hours in the late afternoon, and then rocked until 10:30 PM roasting marshmallows, waving sparklers, watching fireworks, and generally RAGING. Oh, and Greg and I had a great time, too!!

Thankfully (?), Saturday was rainy so we had a chance to catch up with Mike and Jennie while the kids had some mellow playtime. Oh, yeah, Mike and Greg also used some of the time to sign up for a HALF IRONMAN (Eagleman) next spring. (For those of you unfamiliar with triathlon details, a half ironman encompasses a total distance of 70.3 miles) We all celebrated with bloody marys and greyhounds. (Hey, you need to start your training sometime!)

We packed the kids up for the drive home and prayed for naps.

On Sunday we headed out to my parents' home in the Lehigh Valley for a low-key BBQ with them and my sister Stacey. Declan and Aubry were so tired that they even took a nap there without complaining!

Today we're all recovering from such a busy weekend (and a VERY busy month or so). Again, it's raining so things are relaxed and slow. Thank goodness!