12.31.2007

Christmas 2007

Quick recap of Christmas this year:

Santa delivered:
  • Bennett - Rokenbok set. He was loving these in the month leading up to xmas - always playing at the toy store at the outlet mall.
  • Connor - Age of Empires III. Since thanksgiving when daddy played AoE II against cousin Zack, Connor has been hooked.
  • Avery - American Girl Doll. Looks like her - blond hair, additional soccer uniform, etc.
Jamie's haul: crockpot / slow cooker thingy. (We already had the maiden voyage, cooking pot roast a couple nights after xmas)

Dan is getting snowboard gear. Starting with a new jacket, maybe some pants, and maybe bindings and boots at the end of the season.

Some memorable moments:

We took the kids to the dollar store and let them buy for everyone else in the family. We took them in in shifts, doing the different combinations so we wouldn't know what they got for each other. Some of the cool gifts:
  • Ben to daddy: balloon rocket crazy pump thing. Played with it today at the park.
  • Ben to mommy: a bear figurine. After giving it to her xmas morning, said to mommy: "now how much you love me" :)
  • Ben to Connor: chargers cards
  • Connor to mommy: xmas candle
  • Connor to daddy: football pillow
  • Avery to mommy: clip on book reading light
Now Ben has it all checked off his list: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Santa, ... now what comes next?

12.30.2007

Biking around Coronado

Today we went on a bike ride adventure around Coronado. It was really the first time we've all been out to ride with the kids on more than just around a campground or the neighborhood.

We parked near the piers (where the cruise ships come and go) in downtown San Diego, and rode the ferry across to Coronado. From the drop-off pier, they have dedicated bike trails for most of the routes around the island.

Check out the bike tail map here.

Went around the east side of the island under the bridge and by the golf course, making our way along the only street (Glorietta) you have to use to get to the west side. Over by the Hotel Del Coronado, there are a bunch of places to eat (we went to Village Pizzeria) and then played on the beach for a bit. Back on the 4:30p ferry as it started getting colder (probably down in the 50s, this IS San Diego after all) :)

12.20.2007

Ben - the IT man

Bennett is more and more of a computer nerd these days. The eMachines they have is a bit flaky recognizing the PS/2 keyboard, so sometimes it comes up to the login screen and the keyboard doesn't work.

Ben knows the solution, and was telling me the steps the other day:

WEAVE IT TO ME. I FIS IT

FIRST YOU PUSH YIS BUTTON, YEN YOU PUS YIS BUTTON. YEN YOU WAIT FOR IT TO RESART

YOU YUS HAVE TO DO IT ADAIN ADAIN ADAIN AND YEN MAYBE IT WORS.

12.05.2007

Dan's Height Chart

Since we've been charting our kids' height all along, I've always been curious how their height compares to mine when I was growing up. I also often get asked, "how tall were you in high school?"

  • 12/16/80 (12 yrs) -- 5' 2.5"
  • 02/20/82 (14 yrs) -- 5' 5"
  • 05/09/82 (14 yrs) -- 5' 5.5"
  • 10/10/82 (14 yrs) -- 5' 7" (Start of HS fr yr)
  • 10/10/83 (15 yrs) -- 5' 11" (Start of HS so yr)
  • 02/09/84 (16 yrs) -- 6' 1" (Middle of HS so yr)
So I don't have data for when I was entering college (will have to get that from Freshman year Stanford volleyball program), but suffice it to say I grew a bunch in '82 and '83 !

11.09.2007

Y = Th

In Ben-speak, the "th" sound is still too difficult, so a Y fills in the place just fine.

On the way home from Palm Desert last weekend, the kids were watching a DVD in the car. Ben complained that he couldn't hear it. We look back to see that he was fiddling with his headphones, after they had fallen down.

Asked what is the problem, Ben:

"I have yem yike yis, yen yem go yike yis ... " rrrrrr " .... (headphones falling down noise)"

10.23.2007

Firestorm 2007 - Evacuation

Ugh - we've had a rough / stressful couple of days, along with everyone else in San Diego county. Once again, the October Santa Ana winds (notice Easterly winds from "90 degrees" direction) combined with dry conditions to create the perfect storm of fire throughout the county.

This time, we were almost affected, having been served a voluntary evacuation order here in Carlsbad. There is tons of info about it, but here and here are a couple maps that show what we were up against.

The reason I'm blogging this here, is because of the kids' reaction to it all. It was sad to see them worry about the evacuation. Jamie and I were busy packing up the essentials, and it was obvious to them something was going on. We had them pack each of their suitcases, explaining that they should take whatever they can think of that is important to them.

So here then is an inventory of their suitcases:

  • Bennett - Piggy bank, Buzz Lightyear bank, and ALL of his "tags" (pajamas with tags that he likes to rub on his face). That's it - it's all that's important - money and tags.
  • Avery - Books, various "Webkins" stuffed animals, some swim meet ribbons, money bank, soccer team picture, soccer trophies.
  • Connor - Books, Webkins, baseball "game balls" (autographed), swim meet ribbons, money bank, pokemon cards, soccer trophies.
Luckily, it all turned out ok - evac for Carlsbad was lifted this evening. Others in the county were not so lucky. Something like 300,000 people evacuated (so far) in SD county, over 1,000 homes destroyed.

9.17.2007

How to Make a Glowstick


Thought this might be a fun activity for Indian Guides / Princesses since they always LOVE having glowsticks at the campouts.

7.19.2007

Ferris Buehler

Connor happened to catch a scene of Ferris the other day when we were channel surfing. He was cracking up. So we decided they could watch the whole movie (Jamie's DVD).

I don't know what the rating is, but there are some Sh!Ts in there, along with Rooney (principal) flipping off the tow truck as it's pulling away.

Connor's question: why did he point the sky? LOL

Bennett 3 Years Old

Took Ben for his 3 year old check-up a few weeks ago. It was a disaster. He was in a good mood going in, then just turned on a dime when the nurse called us in. Refused to get weighed, refused anything in the exam room (blood pressure, etc).

Eventually, Dr. Anna came in and did the exam while Ben sat on Jamie's lap. Screaming for most of the time. "Really Dr. he's not usually like this.." Ya right. :)

Bottom line - stats (as measured at home): 43 lbs, 39.5 " -- well above the 97% curve.

Love My Dad...

(SO much to blog about, so here's just a small dent)

Ben has been hearing us play the "My Dad ... So Cool" songs from Indian Guides/Princesses. Now he cruises around the house and randomly starts singing it.

His rendition: My dad... so tool - even takes me pool.

Also usually in the lineup when playing those songs on the 360 is Mary Mack. Sometimes Ben will want to hear it, other times not so much. "No may mat ! "

3.19.2007

Sign of Things to Come

This morning, Bennett gave us a peek into our world dealing with him when he's a teenager.

As is standard protocol around this house on a school day (aka "hoo day Rah Rah"), I came downstairs and made him a sippy cup of chocolate milk. He was kind of dragging around, slow to get up this morning, so I just put it on the counter. Turns out, after he came downstairs with the kids, he quietly went back upstairs and laid in his bed.

On my way up to take a shower, I delivered his milk. He said NO, he didn't want the cup of milk. I left it on the floor by his bed, much to his protest.

Seconds later, from my room, I hear his door slam! I look down the hallway and see that he threw the cup out into the hallway (it was laying on its side), and went back in his room to lay down!!