Friday, July 18, 2008

Disneyland Adventure

I promised more photos from our trip to Disneyland when I had recovered. Well, I think I am mostly there, so here it goes...

As you can see the boys are pretty excited as we were waiting in line to go in.We started out strong. Our first ride was Star Tours, Daniel's favorite. Sammy, finally over the 40 inches mark, got to finally go on this ride. He loved it. Then we racked up points over at the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Tutu's favorite. Next we took Sammy on Space Mountain, Daniel decide to sit this one out. I wasn't sure how Sammy would react to this ride as it is quite fast and in the dark, but he absolutely loved it. Then we ran over to the Matterhorn. Here is a picture of my parents as we waited in line and no, your eyes do not deceive you ,that is Tutu in line with us. I can't remember the last time Tutu went on a roller coaster with us. Go Tutu! Daniel did not want to go on the Matterhorn, he was scared of the snow monster, so I had to bribe him with promises of Legos. Turns out he loved it and we later went on it again.
Then we headed over to New Orleans Square and Critter Country. We went on Pirates and the Haunted Mansion, once again I had to bribe Daniel. We then took the raft over to Tom Sawyers Island, now called the Pirate's Lair. And you will never guess who we ran into......Captain Jack Sparrow himself. Well, not the Captain Jack Sparrow. If that was Johnny Depp that would be me not Daniel in the picture.After a ride on the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Tutu went on this one too (way to go Tutu!), we took a rest and had lunch. A few chicken strips and fish & chips later we were headed to California Adventure. Our first destination, Soaring over California, was quite crowded so we grabbed a Fast Pass and headed over to the Playhouse Disney Live on Stage! show. After the Monster's Inc ride we were all feeling a little sluggish so we headed over to the ice cream parlor and bakery. Sammy and I indulged in ice cream while Daniel had a ginormous cinnamon roll (he almost ate the entire thing!)
With sugar pumping through our bodies we were reved up for more fun: Soarin' over California, Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Mulholland Madness, Jumpin' Jellyfish and Golden Zephyr.
Then we happened to be in the right place at the right time for the Pixar Play Parade. We had never stayed late enough before to see any of the parades and I am so glad we were able to see this one. It was awesome. The boys love all the Pixar movies so it was fun to see all the characters. We all agreed the parade was awesome. The Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams was starting at Disneyland next so we ran back over to Disneyland. But after the Pixar Parade this one was just okay. My boys aren't into princesses or the old Disney movies much, so it wasn't as exciting.

Since it was fast approaching 8 pm we rode the Matterhorn one last time, grabbed some pizza for dinner and headed home.

It was a great time all around. It really wasn't too crowded, especially for summer and I don't think the boys whined, cried or complained a single time throughout the entire day. They don't call it the happiest place on earth for nothing. It was a very happy day!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

LA Summer (Day 4)

I think I've mostly recovered from yesterday. I must have been really tired because I slept until almost 8 this morning and the boys both came into my room at around 7 am and were playing quite loudly while I slept. While I've been a little tired and groogy all day you wouldn't have even been able to tell the boys had a long day yesterday. They woke up at their normal time and were full of energy the whole day. The whole day! I just don't understand how they can do that.


My Mom and I took them down to the local mall which has a water fountain that kids can play in. The boys had a blast playing in the water and getting soaked. We were there for almost 2 hours and Sammy probably would have stayed longer if we had let him.

The cool thing about this particular fountain is that sometimes it shoots a steam of water out of holes on the ground and sometimes it just throws a small ball of water into the air. The kids love trying to catch, hit, karate chop and kick the little spurts of water. And sometimes when a kid is waiting patiently and looking intently at the hole for the water ball to come shooting out the fountain shoots out a full stream right into their face. Needless to say my Mom and I had just as much fun watching the kids as the kids had in the water.






Wednesday, July 16, 2008

LA Summer (Day 3)

I am too tired for words. We woke up at 6 am, left the house at 6:45 am and got home at 9 pm. I am wiped. We really had a great day. I am just soooo tired now. I will post a couple of pics to whet your appetite and will post more after I have gotten some sleep and my feet stop aching.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

LA Summer (day 2)

We had a pretty mellow day today. I didn't want to tire the boys out too much because tomorrow we wake up bright and early to go to the happiest place on earth, or so they say. Yep, we are off to Disneyland. It has been a while since our last visit and the boys (and the adults) are pretty excited. This is an especially exciting trip for Sammy who is finally over 40 inches. This means he can practically go on all the rides at Disneyland. The question just remains, Will he want to go on the rides or be too scared? Either way we will have fun.

So today the boys pulled out practically every toy in the house, Megablocks, playdoh, swords, cars, etc. We also made cute animals drawings from our hands. My Mom checked out 'Drawing with your hands' from the library. It is a cute idea and the boys seemed to enjoy it. Daniel decided to make a fox and Sammy a cat. The gist is you position your hand to look like a certain animal, trace it, add features and then color.


Here is Sammy's cat. I love color choice.
And Daniel's fox which looks quite fierce, but according to Daniel is friendly and does not eat other animals, only wolves.
It is still unclear whether Sammy is right or left handed, but for now appears to be ambidextrous. Here he is using he left hand, like his mother.

And when he got tired he switched over to his right, like his father. Switch hitting for now, we will have to see what develops as the season continues.

Monday, July 14, 2008

LA Summer (day 1)

The boys and I are in LA at my parent's house for our yearly summer visit. Since Daniel was born I have been coming up to stay with my parents for a week during the summer. It has become a tradition that I and the boys have come to enjoy and look forward to very much. One of the best things about visiting Papa and Tutu is we have established so many traditions; places we like to go, restaurants we like eating at and things we enjoy doing.

We only arrived late this morning, but we had a fun packed day. After a quick nap, in which only my Mom and I slept (it has become the norm that the adults all collapse exhausted at siesta time while the kids do who knows what), we headed off to the theatres to watch 'Kung-fu Panda'. The boys have been wanting to see this movie and luckily it was still playing at the local theatre. It was a cute movie and the boys really enjoyed it. The only drawback was they spent much of the evening practicing their karate moves on innocent plants, eachother and Papa. After the movie we walked over to the boys favorite place to eat here, Red Brick Pizza. And to wrap it all up we got dessert at Yummy Yogurt (one of my favorite places to go). Despite their pre-bedtime hyperness they crashed. I am pretty tired myself. Who knows what kind of fun and yummy things tomorrow will hold. I will let you know.




Monday, June 30, 2008

Just Hanging Around

Well, it definitely is feeling like Summer in the Walls household. We've had nothing to do this week but our heart's desires. I took the boys to see 'WALL-E' yesterday. It was good and the boys liked it. I am pretty sure that Sammy was crying right along with me at the end. Behind the tough facade is a sensitive little boy. Dan has jury duty today so we are stuck at home today. I am thinking pool. I love having a pool we can walk to and not have to take care of ourselves. Very nice, especially when you've got kids.

Tomorrow Papa is coming down for our annual trip to the Del Mar Fair, well actually it is now called the San Diego Fair. Smelly animals, fried food and carnival rides will fill our day tomorrow and I can't wait. The boys are pretty excited too.

So we have been just hanging around having some good old fashioned summer fun.



Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Summer Vacation

Today was the first day of summer vacation. Yippee! We had a nice leisurely breakfast. No rushing or stressing about being to school on time. We took a trip up to our library, although it wasn't yet open, had a water gun fight and found snails, caterpillars and other bugs in the backyard. The sun was shining and it was hot out.

It didn't take us long to get into summer mode. I just love the first day of summer vacation. It feels like the start of something new and exciting. The possibilities of how you can fill the long summer days seem endless. Swimming, camps, homemade cold lemonade, going to the beach, napping under the fan and so much more. I don't know who is more excited, me or the boys.

Let's see what do we have to do tomorrow...? Oh, absolutely nothing!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Crazy Hair Day

It was Spirit Week at the boy's school so the kids have been having fun wearing pjs, sports attire and mismatched clothes. Since the kids normally have to wear uniforms they have been especially enjoying dressing up all week long. Yesterday was crazy hair day so I spiked Daniel's hair. He looked so cute and he loved having spiky hair. He kept running to the mirror to check himself out. Sammy's hair is so short right now that I couldn't spike it up, but he enjoyed touching Daniel's spikes and pretending that they were so sharp as to hurt his hand. My silly little boys.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Fern Street Circus

I went with Sammy's preschool to the Fern Street Circus today. It wasn't your normal circus or at least like the kind of circus they had when I was a kid. The clowns in this circus kind of reminded me of those characters in the Doodlebops. They were moderny, edgy clowns is how I would describe them. There was lots of juggling, which the kids enjoyed immensely, people dangling from ropes and chains and hoops in strange positions, silly skits and more. Thankfully the weather cooled off today since it was an outside show.


After the show we took the kids to a big grassy area and had lunch. The kids ran around, rolled down hills, chased bubbles and gathered sticks. They seemed to have more fun during lunch than at the circus.

Sammy really like the circus show and watched intently the whole time. I kept thinking, "I can totally see Sammy doing this." He can be such a little clown and is very athletic and coordinated. Although Sammy with three bowling pins really scares me...

Saturday, May 10, 2008

We took the boys out to Lake Murray today. I've actually never been to this lake before even though it is only about 10 minutes away. I was a beautiful warm spring day. I really needed a day like this after a cold and cloudy week with two sick kids. Since coming back from my Colorado canoe trip I've felt pretty out of it. Been in a strange, lethargic funk. I couldn't exactly put my finger on it, but I think I just missed the sun and being out in the open.

The boys had fun feeding the ducks, running around, setting up a rock and sticks shop (leaves were money) and watching all the squirrels run around (there were about one thousand squirrels out and about). We will definitely have to go back. Maybe bring our fishing poles and try and catch a fish or two. A perfect day for a stroll along the water.




Friday, May 09, 2008

Pre-Mother's Day Treat

It kind of felt like Mother's Day today as I got to attend at Mother's Day tea put on by the Preschoolers and I was showered with presents the boys have been making this past week. Cards, pictures, singing, flowers and delicious desserts. What more could a mother ask for? But the most cherished thing I received today was a book entitled 'My Mom' by Daniel.

My Mom by Daniel
Mother's Day 2008

My Mom always says u didnt gev me a ces tudae. (you didn't give me a kiss today)
My Mom cooks the best eg in the hool. (egg in the hole)
My Mom really loves me.
My Mom and I like to go to home.
My Mom's favorite clothes to wear are a dres. (a dress)
My Mom is beautiful because of her hair.

More precious than gold or silver. I am truly blessed to have such sweet and amazing little boys.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Spanish Lessons

This past weekend, after a delicious dinner had been consumed, our family was sitting around our dinner table playing a rousing game of 'Simon Says'. Daniel was Simon, and was adding in a level of difficulty by giving directions using his newly mastered Spanish (oh to be a language sponge like a six year old).

'Simon Says... touch your ojos'
'Simon Says... touch your hombreras'

Well, this one stumped Suzy and I, for even though we both had multiple years of high school Spanish, neither of us knew that hombreras meant shoulders. It didn't take too many years of schooling for our son to pass us in his pursuit of academic excellence.

So, last night, as Suzy and I were in the midst of a tightly contested game of Sequence, we were discussing our past week, and Suzy mentioned something that Sammy had said. As soon as she said it, it tickled something in my memories of last week. I had heard him utter the same word, but had put it off as him making up funny words during the coarse of conversation. Well, this word, which I can't repeat as I don't want this blog marked as objectionable material (if you must know, it's the Spanish word for someone who is a member of the oldest profession), is definitely not something that you would say to someone who speaks Spanish. In fact, as I thought more about the incident, Sammy had used pretty good inflection, and definitely had a good accent going. After discussing it more with Suzy we decided we better nip this in the bud, so Sammy doesn't inadvertently offend half the population of Southern California.

Me being the adventurous father that I am, decided to tackle the conversation this morning as I was helping the boys get ready for school.

'Sammy, you know that there are some words that I don't like you saying, right?'

'Like butt!'

'Yes, Sammy, like butt.'

'And pee pee head.'

'Yes, pee pee head is also not okay.'

'And ...'

'Okay, okay Sammy, you get the picture. Well there was a word you said a couple of days ago that...'

It seemed like he and Daniel (who was eagerly eavesdropping) got the point, but I am a bit afraid of hearing from the teachers and/or offended Hispanic classmates/parents tonight.

So, if you find that you are on a dark corner in a bad part of Tijuana, and you see a scantily clad young lady who has a bug on her shoulder, my boys can probably help you out with any translations necessary.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

35

Yesterday I celebrated my thirty fifth birthday. It was quite a day. Delicious home cooked dinner, two different cakes, party games, presents, emails and calls from friends and family. I am pretty sure that I was sung to five times. Morning with Suzy and the boys, my mom left a singing message for me at work, after dinner/before cake, at bible study, and Tutu and Papa. Yep, that's five. For someone like me who is a bit noise sensitive that is a long day. But very much appreciated.



Lots of generous gifts, Padres tickets, lots of books, clothes, two excellent drawings, and a gnome.

After opening presents and before heading off to study Daniel looks at his Mama and asks, 'So, what party games are we going to play?'

We decided on an impromptu game of bobbing for apples, which was actually quite fun. I can say that because I was the first successful apple bobber. Don't mess with my apple bobbing skills. I missed my calling in life.



So, thanks everyone for the birthday wishes. It was a great day.


Monday, April 21, 2008

John 16:33

Here is Daniel reciting John 16:33 with hand motions. What a great verse to have memorized.

I have told you these things,
so that in me you may have peace.
In this world you will have trouble.
But take heart!
I have overcome the world.
John 16:33


Monday, April 14, 2008

Bath Time

This boy sure does enjoy his bath. I thought boys were suppose to detest baths. My dad told me he would go all week without a bath when he was a boy. Not my boys. I get complaints on days I don't give Daniel and Sammy a bath. Not that I blame them. I wish I could soak in a hot water bath everyday, or even once a week, or just once a month. I can't even remember that last time I filled the bath for myself.

Sammy particularly enjoyed his bath on this day because for some reason or other Daniel was banned from bath time, so Sammy had the tub and toys all to himself. A rare event indeed. He stretched himself out and relished every minute of it.


Sunday, April 13, 2008

Chevy Luv

I was looking at old photos the other day and came across this picture of my Dad and his little red Chevy luv. This picture just cracks me up. But I am so glad that I have a picture of my Dad under the hood of his truck that he loved so much. He must have spent countless hours working on that truck. I don't know how many years exactly he spent giving that truck TLC, but my parents had the truck when we lived in Texas (we moved the summer before my first grade) and he still had it running after I married Dan. That is a long time.


For me, my Dad's little Chevy Luv holds many memories. I don't remember, but when we lived in Texas my Dad used to drive my sister in I around in the back of the truck. At the time there was no hood and my sister and I (who were probably around the age of my boys now, 4 and 6) would sit up on the tire wheels and watch the world fly by. I can believe that my Dad let us do this, but I am in shock that my Mom (who is now so overly protective) would allow such a thing. My Dad likes to tell the story of when my sister and I were riding in the back of the truck and a lady in the car next to my Dad was making a big fuss at him. My dad rolled down the window to see what the excitement was about. The woman pointed to the back of the truck were my sister had fallen asleep and was hanging over the side. Well, that didn't stop us from riding in the back, but my Dad did get a cover to make sure he wasn't going to lose one of us.

There were times I loved that truck as much as my Dad and times that I wished we had a different car. When we were younger my sister and I loved riding in the back. We loved playing, rolling around and watching out the back window. But when I got older and started going to a private school where Mercedes and BMWs were the standard, the little red truck became a source of embarrassment for me. My dad usually drove us to school since my Mom, who was the librarian at our school, had to be at work early. I always got stuck sitting in the middle since I was the smallest. Sitting in the middle was fun when I was little, my Dad would let us shift for him, but when you are wearing a mini skirt it can be pretty uncomfortable. I can remember so vividly puttering up the big hill to school. The three of us in front. Me in the middle. No A/C and just an AM radio usually tuned to the oldies but goodies. Packed in like sardines with all our binders and backpacks and stuff. My Dad would fall in line with all the luxury cars and when it was our turn my sister and I would jump out of the truck and run off to school.


I have to admit I was a little sad when my Dad told me he was going to sell his truck. I often have a hard time letting things go. Especially things that hold memories or that are meaningful to me. So I'm glad that I snapped this picture, could it really be almost 15 years ago? My Dad in his flip flops and short shorts with his red Chevy Luv truck.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Spring Dance



Yesterday was the Preschool Spring Dance. All the classes preformed a dance from countries all over the world. Sammy's class preformed an African dance. I think Sammy enjoyed his 5 minutes of fame very much. He had a great big smile on his face the whole time and thought it was pretty cool that he got to dress in a skirt. I thought that he was pretty darn adorable, but then again he is my kid. Sammy appears to have rhythm and coordination. Not to sure where that came from. I wish I looked that cute when I danced. Go Sammy, go Sammy, go-go-go Sammy!

Friday, April 11, 2008

Say Cheese


Yesterday was Picture Day. The kids all looked so cute all dressed up and ready to pose. Thankfully Daniel was able to get his picture taken this time. He missed picture day earlier this year as we discovered Daniel (like his mother) gets car sick. I had him all prepped and pampered and didn't think much about him looking at a magazine on the way to school. I parked the car, Daniel stood up, declared he didn't feel so hot and then puked all over himself.

I was a little nervous today on the way to school, but we made it with no incidents. Can't wait to see how the pictures come out.