Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Family Pix
While we were in Salem we took some family pictures. Yes, we are planning to share but wanted to post a few so everyone could see before Christmas. It was very cold but the kids were troopers
Fun at OMSI
We learned about Penguins & Polar Bears at the new traveling exhibit. The kids got to slide down and "iceberg" like a penguin, compare their foot size to a penguins and look at life size examples of penguins and polar bears.
Cayden loved all the hands on activities at OMSI. He was really impressed with the IMAX movie, "Sea Monsters" and how it felt like we were moving during the movie. He can't wait to go back so we can "just play" the entire day.
Camrie got down and dirty in the Chemistry Lab. We created secret pictures with white crayons and watercolors, we created different colored fire with solutions in test tubes and over a bunson burner. We even created luminol by mixing solutions together. She absolutely loved it and especially loved wearing the pink safety goggles.
Even Ainsleigh (Erica's niece) joined in the fun! She enjoyed running around and especially the under six play area.
Cayden loved all the hands on activities at OMSI. He was really impressed with the IMAX movie, "Sea Monsters" and how it felt like we were moving during the movie. He can't wait to go back so we can "just play" the entire day.
Camrie got down and dirty in the Chemistry Lab. We created secret pictures with white crayons and watercolors, we created different colored fire with solutions in test tubes and over a bunson burner. We even created luminol by mixing solutions together. She absolutely loved it and especially loved wearing the pink safety goggles.
Even Ainsleigh (Erica's niece) joined in the fun! She enjoyed running around and especially the under six play area.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Fun at the bank!
Sorry, no pictures. We are heading to Brody, Karee and Baby Ainsleigh's for Thanksgiving so I am sure I will have plenty by the end of the weekend. We are going to OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) on Friday and the kids are so excited they are beside themselves. We will have a blast!!!
Okay, for my bank story. Shawn picked up the kids at the end of the day and went to the "Cookie Bank" last week so he could do a deposit before heading home with them. Our business banker (Patty) works in this branch and the kids think she is pretty neat! Patty was on the phone so Shawn told the kids they had to wait. A little bit later he noticed she was off the phone and told Camrie she could go and say hi. Shawn turned back around as he was at the teller window.
The next thing he (and everyone else in the bank) heard was a really loud, "BOO!". Yes, our daughter with the ultimate decorum quietly crept up behind Patty and scared her. Camrie thought it was awesome and has been telling people the story all week.
Try explaining to a three year old why it is probably not a good idea to yell boo in a bank. The logic development is just not quite there. Everyone, of course, got a good laugh and thought she was so cute (which is always so helpful when trying to teach her some boundaries).
Now everyone wipe the smirks off of your face - I was the good kid - Camrie is my sister's payback not mine and I wonder somedays how I got "stuck"(okay, blessed) with her. All though she may very well be Shawn's payback (I have heard that his mom said many times while he was growing up - just wait until you have kids - the ultimate payback statement).
Happy Turkey day!
Okay, for my bank story. Shawn picked up the kids at the end of the day and went to the "Cookie Bank" last week so he could do a deposit before heading home with them. Our business banker (Patty) works in this branch and the kids think she is pretty neat! Patty was on the phone so Shawn told the kids they had to wait. A little bit later he noticed she was off the phone and told Camrie she could go and say hi. Shawn turned back around as he was at the teller window.
The next thing he (and everyone else in the bank) heard was a really loud, "BOO!". Yes, our daughter with the ultimate decorum quietly crept up behind Patty and scared her. Camrie thought it was awesome and has been telling people the story all week.
Try explaining to a three year old why it is probably not a good idea to yell boo in a bank. The logic development is just not quite there. Everyone, of course, got a good laugh and thought she was so cute (which is always so helpful when trying to teach her some boundaries).
Now everyone wipe the smirks off of your face - I was the good kid - Camrie is my sister's payback not mine and I wonder somedays how I got "stuck"(okay, blessed) with her. All though she may very well be Shawn's payback (I have heard that his mom said many times while he was growing up - just wait until you have kids - the ultimate payback statement).
Happy Turkey day!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Halloween 2007
Cayden & Cam on the pyramid of pumpkins at the pumpkin patch. We had a great day with face painting, Halloween card making, a hay ride and pony rides! A great family tradition.
On October 20th we went with the Lindbloom Family to Yreka to ride the Pumpkin Train! The kids LOVED IT! Curtis and Andrew are big train lovers just like Cayden. Cam and Natalie loved it too! Look at those grins :o)
Cayden hamming it up with his conductor pumpkin. They had a contest at school for pumpkins but you could not carve it. We think Cayden had an awesome pumpkin that he created all by himself. Great job Cakes!
Cam decorated pumpkins too! We love the princess pumpkin with sparkly makeup and awesome pipe cleaner curly hair! The tiara added that extra special touch.
And finally, HALLOWEEN! We had our very own Batman and "pink cheerleader". Nana made the cheerleading costume (and a matching one for Cam's best friend Abby - they HAD to be the same thing for Halloween). They both had a ball going to Papa & Grandma Sandy's, the high school and finally a neighborhood close by. It was a fun night full of way too much candy!!
Keep checking back as I will try to update once a week.
Love to all!
SEC&C
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)