Thursday, November 30, 2017

Arizona Trip - November 2017

Following DC, we visited family in Arizona and we heated the pool to 95 and we could not get enough. Diane and Dennis were also visiting and the entire family spent hours swimming. That's a pretty special Thanksgiving activity, I wouldn't mind making that a tradition! I have two nieces here and I loved being able to spend time with them and watch the cousins bond - plus Arizona has so many kid-centered playgrounds both indoors and out so we were never short on fun.
Brightyn's face!! I had to offset this picture with this precious one below.



He's a pro golf cart driver now... eyes closed and grimace on

The Mesa Temple's Christmas lights are a beautiful launch to the season

Wish we all lived closer 



Thursday, November 23, 2017

A Little Kid's Guide to Washington DC at Christmas

Washington DC is an amazing family destination any time of year, but I'm not the first to admit it doesn't exactly cater to the toddler and pre-school crowd. However, if you look hard enough and off the beaten path there are a whole bunch of wonderful things for young kids - especially at Christmas. 

My first recommendation is to explore the National Harbor. It gets beautifully decorated for Christmas, has a carousel, ferris wheel, ice sculptures, a giant sandy arena with sculptures to climb on, music, yummy treats, gingerbread house making and itty bitty train rides (they are expensive and most likely not worth the money or the line, unless - like us - your child is obsessed with trains). 



 
National Harbor Christmas tree is everything!!




 The National Building Museum is another off-the-beaten path location that has two play areas for kids in it focusing on, you guessed it, BUILDING!


Ice skating at the sculpture gardens in the National Mall, another carousel just across the field plus long empty paths and grass fields is a child and parenting heaven. 



But maybe not a Grandfather's heaven. We tuckered him out!


The National Botanical Gardens hosts an amazing mini-train scene that is really fun. They were prepared for extraordinary crowds so my recommendation is to do all that you can to avoid peak times which I would imagine is weekends and afternoons, but we were fine first thing in the morning. 


There is also a new Museum of the Bible which is beautifully done and a highly recommended visit for all ages (and spiritual leanings). But the best part was an expansive kids play area. We let the kids play for hours while the all the adults (except an on duty parent) got to enjoy the museum. The play area was perfectly themed with interactive Bible stories and a big climbing structure.

Kai and my brother breaking down the walls of Jericho... I think... but maybe it was the temple... 

The Capitol tours are not fun for little kids (but you didn't need me to tell you that) but being tossed into the air is always fun and when you do it in front of the Capitol it makes for GREAT pictures... and really a smile with a scenic background? What more does a parent want? Peace... quiet... a vacation without their kids... oh um... did I write that out loud? 


Any time of year our most favorite thing to do in DC with little kids is Gravelly Point. Pack a picnic, maybe some bubbles or balls and watch the planes arrive at DCA every couple of minutes. It is an awesome sight seeing and feeling these planes rushing just over your head as they land and then listening to the air swirling around you in the aftermath. My kids were in love and their excitement was contagious. 




 But the number one reason to go to DC during the holidays is to spend time with family. Here's my dad, my brother, his now FIANCE (woot woot) Elisabeth and us. Kai was probably in time out or asleep because you know that time change nearly killed all of us. Three hours shouldn't be a big deal, but something flipped and yikes!












Thursday, November 2, 2017

Mickey and the Roadster Racers Party

It probably comes as no surprise that for Kai's fourth birthday he wanted it Mickey Mouse themed. The extra fun came in making it Mickey Mouse Roadster Racers which is Disney's latest Mickey show featuring all of the friends competing in various races. Kids absolutely love it, but my kids especially. I had so much fun prepping for this party which I wanted to keep basic but it got a little out of hand. We only had over Kai's closest buddies from preschool and it was so much fun watching them race tiny pullback cars on the indoor track, or bikes on the outdoor track. They also jumped in our jump house, danced to Disney's greatest toddler hits, and watched Magic Trax whirl around the family room. We had a great time. 


My friend Joy is a cookie decorating pro and she made and then taught me to decorate these amazing sugar cookies. I loved making (and eating) those chocolate-dipped Marshmallow pops and I had Safeway make us the cake, because frankly I was keeping this party simple. Ha. Oh and yes, that's Mickey Mouse shaped sandwiches in the back, to go with our hot dog bar because why not and what is the deal with Mickey and hot dogs?

Every party guest got Mickey ears, they were so cute I am still chiding myself for not taking a picture of all of them together showing off their ears.




The birthday boy and his very best friend in their adorable Mickey Mouse Roadster Racer attire.


Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Halloween 2017

We just couldn't help but bring some Halloween Disney magic back to Bainbridge Island, plus my kids absolutely adore Mickey Mouse, Donald and friends so it was an easy choice for a simple costume this year. This was also my first year doing trunk or treat and I think it looks great!

Trunk or Treat

Squash hunting at Bloedel


Leaf tossing at Bloedel



Winslow Way is so much fun on Halloween!

We went for a morning walk in our woods before school and little Mickey stopped every couple of minutes to make sure his tail was still on. The cutest. 

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Professional Pictures, Fall 2017

Thank you Christina Servin Photographs for the treasured family pictures. We took these pictures on my mom's private neighborhood beach in Port Gamble.

We loved them all but here is a sample of some of our favorites. 




 












Monday, October 2, 2017

Routine EEG and Worrisome News


Our latest EEG was as difficult as you would probably expect. You would think the kids would get used to it, but honestly at this age even three months means a whole new stage of development and probably just enough time for them to pretty much forget the previous exam.  Long story short, the readings came back with some confusing news. Though the EEG didn't show any deterioration indicating uncontrolled seizures, the reading came back really "slow." Actually so slow, that when the new ARNP from the neurology office called to go over the results with me she asked, "Well is he walking? Talking?" When I answered perplexed that of course he did those things, she seemed genuinely shocked and said something to the extent of that's amazing, because his background brain wave length came back so slow, she was expecting very little development.

We got that news while on our Newport Beach vacation, so naturally I was a little shaken for a few days, but eventually shook it off because overall we see Miles and he seems to be doing great. I don't know why his readings came back like that, we hope it's because we had just increased his vigabatrin following his weight gain, but whatever the reason there is no point in worrying about it, we are doing all we can. But still...
 

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Disneyland Halloween 2017




Disneyland during Halloween is so special. I love the decorations, the snacks, and the general vibe - it makes it even more magical than it already is. We spent three days there on this trip and my in-laws joined us for the last two. This made it so we could go at a much slower pace and enjoy a lot more of the shows and subtleties that make Disney, DISNEY. We loved having them with us, plus it was so nice having extra hands especially now that Kai doesn't usually nap and is tall enough for most rides. He LOVED big thunder mountain and Star Wars the most; Miles probably loved Small World the most but was happy to be on everything. Both kids loved meeting characters (Buzz, Mickey and McQueen this trip). Also, for what it's worth, lines were never an issue! My kids didn't mind waiting and with Disney's latest magical installment, the Maxpass, we never waited long. My advice is to ALWAYS buy the Maxpass - it rocks.