My Life At Playtime. . .

November 15, 2009

sometimes. . .

Filed under: Friends, Kids, My Life — blackspotter @ 3:51 pm

not planning things turn out the best. Friday afternoon at 5:30pm Jane called because that afternoon I found out they didn’t have evening plans and I was hoping they wanted some. Spontaneity has never really been a huge part of Jane and my friendship, but we’re getting daring in our old age. 2 hours later the whole family was on my doorstep with pajamas and toothbrushes and big smiles.

One night turned into two and I still could’ve used some more time with them. The girls are beyond cute together. They hold hands when we drive in the car. They kiss each other when we read bedtime stories on the couch. And since they all ran out of clothes, Sunday I dressed the girls alike and they couldn’t contain their excitement at being “twins”. David wore Aaron’s clothes and Jane wore mine. See, they don’t even need ANYTHING to come and visit us!!! It’s usually time that is always the problem. But not this weekend. The rarity that both of us had nothing changeable or planned was definitely taken advantage of. We laughed, we cooked, we went to Koreatown, we cleaned, we dined, we drank, and we laughed some more.

It never ceases to amaze Aaron how much Jane and I talk when we’re together. You’d think we would’ve ran out of things to talk about this weekend, but nope, in the very late hours of both nights we forced ourselves to say goodnight and go to bed. I still think I could be talking to her now, we have lots to say when we’re together.

I realized that unplanned things are quite fun. I am torn between loving the anticipation of something and the thrill of it just happening out of the blue. For now, I’m leaning towards the out of the blue part.

Hoping to catch up on my laundry now and my sleep. It was fun Lees! We miss you guys already.

November 10, 2009

the zoo

Filed under: Friends, Kids, My Life — blackspotter @ 5:20 pm

Sometimes it’s nice to go to the zoo because then we, okay just me maybe, I feel that maybe I DON’T live in a house full animals. It makes me feel like there are other places where the creatures fling their poop and act in their right mind, like animals. Climbing walls and swinging from ropes, throwing food and fighting. Yes, the zoo is a welcome place for me. I feel so. . . at home.

Amanda and I took the kids out of school early the Friday of Halloween so they didn’t have to sit through their class parties. We met up with some other families at the Los Angeles Zoo and the weather couldn’t have been better. It was perfect. The L.A. Zoo is fantastic and large and sprawling. They have a great little park in there too.

Forgive me once again for the iPhone photos. You can’t really expect me to keep track of 3 wandering children AND my camera all the time, right? But Amanda was prepared, and I stole the ones at the bottom from her fb page.

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November 5, 2009

wow. this is late

Filed under: Family, Friends, Kids, My Life, Party, Photography — blackspotter @ 9:27 pm

I seriously have let some posts slip through the cracks. My sister and her husband celebrated their 10 year anniversary in September and to celebrate her friends, my mom and I threw them a cocktail party. I didn’t take many photos, I was too busy cooking food for the ravenous wolves. But we didn’t mind, as long as the cocktails are flowing, you have to keep the food coming.

This was the first time I blow dried Greta’s hair. Oh, the little princess she felt she was. And Sawyer got to pull out Gunnar’s old tuxedo from a wedding he was in. Again, such a bummer I didn’t take more photos. sigh. I didn’t even get one of Jessica and Carl together! Basically, the only photos I took were before it started. Once people arrived, that’s it. My camera wasn’t picked up again. Nikki should be in the photo with us too, but I didn’t even get one of all the girls who threw it with me. There’s always the next one, five years from now. . .

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November 2, 2009

palm springs with my people

Filed under: Family, Friends, Kids, My Life, Photography, Vacation — blackspotter @ 8:43 pm

These two were separated at birth, brothers from different mothers, twins raised by different families. . . need I go on? It cracks Jane and I up every time these two get together because we roll our eyes and laugh at how alike they are. I mean if you get rid of the ethnicity, language, state they grew up in, education, and career, they’re almost identical. Not knowing until after we married these men did either Jane or myself realize that we married extreme men. Jane explained this to me, and I doubt I can put it in terms as easily understandable as she, but basically, all men are not like our men. This information was shocking. I thought all men are pretty much the same. Especially since we both married the same type of man, it was clear to me that most would fall into this same category. Nope. Pretty much NOTHING can gross them out. They will eat ALMOST anything, take any dare. They are both slobs and don’t mind being dirty and gross. Sometimes they both need reminders to brush their teeth and shower. And did you know, not ALL of men are like that? Apparently there are some men, who Jane and I must’ve been oblivious to, that enjoy being clean, neat, tidy, and sanitary.

Not these two.

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And these two. Can they make my heart melt any more? The fact that they wake up and can’t get to each other’s rooms fast enough. That when one has to go the bathroom, the other goes. every time.  And when one girl isn’t eating, all it takes is one bite by the other and all of a sudden they’re both hungry. Or the fact that if one is wearing a skirt we must dig in the suitcase to match the other, heaven forbid they wear different things!

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Aaron knows I hate when he makes this face. He likes to force and accentuate all the wrinkles he has on his face.

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Not sure how Gunnar managed to dodge every single photo I took. The weather was perfect. Perfect weekend. Just way too short. . .

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November 1, 2009

Cirque du Soleil

Filed under: Family, Kids, My Life, Restaurants — blackspotter @ 6:38 pm

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(thank you self timer)

Giveaway winner will be chosen and blogged about tomorrow! You can still enter tonight.

I am a bit behind on some posts and they are not going in chronological order. Not sure if they ever do. I still haven’t posted pictures from our trip to Palm Springs, but they’re coming.

Kooza came to the Santa Monica Pier and my whole family went along with another couple. If you haven’t seen a show by Cirque du Soleil, I’m sorry. You really should. Years ago they came to our pier regularly and then they stopped, not sure why. But this is their first show back. Aaron and the kids had never been before. Watching their expressions was honestly the best part. Sawyer didn’t sit in his seat for more than about 5 minutes the entire show. He stood and stared and yelled and laughed and smiled the entire night. We were a little concerned that Greta would be scared because you never know the premise or theme of the show and although this “zany kingdom” Kooza sounded harmless, you just never know. And it can get loud and dark in there. But she was totally fine. She’s not easily scared and other than getting a little restless the second act, she was great. We didn’t have to get up once.

If you’ve ever been to the show you know that they like to mess with the audience a little. And where our seats were made it so that we had a big aisle right behind us, an aisle that the performers like to use a lot. They especially enjoyed Aaron’s bald head and repeatedly climbed on his shoulders so that they could kiss his bald head. The acts are not your normal acts. I honestly was screaming at one point in the show for fear my heart would jump out of my chest. There are no animals, just people. It was a beautiful show, and the kids still talk about the “bendy girls” and the “tumble wheel guys” on a daily basis. Even this morning Greta was talking about the man in the striped PJs who had a kite.

Before the show we had dinner at The Lobster, and Gunnar couldn’t have been happier. Lobster is his favorite and I think he has eaten at this restaurant more than I have!

A few snapshots with my iphone. Here’s the kids before we left.

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You aren’t supposed to have your phones on during the show but I had to sneak one of the boys’ faces. I couldn’t resist and I didn’t get busted. I’m such a rebel!

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Here’s some photos from dinner I got to take in between bites of the fantastic food. Oh, and if you are planning a trip to the show in Santa Monica, The Lobster has an awesome Cirque du Soleil 3 course meal you can get that includes valet parking for the whole night too. I can’t remember the last time we were all in a photo together.

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October 25, 2009

Riley’s Farm

Filed under: Family, Friends, Kids, My Life — blackspotter @ 9:02 pm

I just realized I never posted photos from our Riley’s Farm expedition. We will definitely go back in spring time and they have so much to do there. The kids panned for gold, picked pumpkins, walked around the grounds, made friends with a donkey. Here’s some highlights.

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That’s Gunnar and Noah in the next picture, you can barely make them out.

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October 22, 2009

hope this puts a smile on your face today

Filed under: Family, Kids, My Life, Video — blackspotter @ 7:36 am

I was going through some old photos and stumbled on these videos. I have about a dozen but these ones made me laugh the most. I think they are from last month. She loves to make her some videos, almost as much as her brother Sawyer. These crack me up.

October 20, 2009

rainy day

Filed under: Family, Friends, Kids, My Life, Photography — blackspotter @ 11:48 am

I didn’t bring my camera with me to Disneyland since it was raining, but I got to play around with the camera on my iphone. So here are a few snaps of our day. Paige and Jane and the kiddies met us and braved the weather. Seriously in love with all the fun photo apps on my phone.

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October 18, 2009

what i learned

Filed under: Family, Kids, My Life — blackspotter @ 3:30 pm

After spending 2 weeks with Aaron’s youngest brother, Zeb, I learned a few things. The biggest thing I learned and am coming to grips with is that I’m old. I’m just plain old. And to some, 29 doesn’t seem old, but to 17, it’s old. I remember being 17 and 29 WAS OLD. But now that I am 29, I don’t FEEL old, but apparently, I’m just old. That’s okay. As long as I don’t LOOK like I’m old I can handle it. I definitely learned if you want to believe you are still young, I highly would discourage inviting your 7 year old ring bearer who is now 17 and 6′4″ to come stay with you. Not only do you feel old, but you feel really really short. One day we were walking through a supermarket in search of yeast. Yes, yeast, people. Yeast is bought at the supermarket, which I also didn’t know until recently. Do you now what section yeast is sold in? Neither did I. It’s in the section where you find the sugar. I’ll explain later why the yeast was necessary. Back to my story, we are in Ralphs market, myself, Zeb, and all 3 kids, walking down aisle after aisle in search of the proverbial manna, and I realize that people might actually think that I don’t have 3 children, but that I am the mother of FOUR! But can you imagine, me a mom of a teenager!!? This might run through people’s minds! insanity. And sooner than I think I WILL be the mother of a teenager. Hang on, I need to go get some alcohol before I can finish this post . . .

Then it got my mind turning and I wonder how much longer I can shop at Forever 21. I’m not 21 anymore. I’m almost not even in my twenties anymore. At what age is shopping at Forever 21 a no-no? I just thought as long as I looked like I was young, I could be young. No. Doesn’t really work like that. Then you’re just some old lady trying to wear clothes and act like you’re from a different generation than you really are. But the fact of the matter is that I am almost THIRTY. Which is now old to everyone younger than myself.

I’m not really sure what 30 feels like, but I didn’t imagine 30 feeling like this. I imagined I would feel extremely grown up and no longer enjoy things like dancing in the shower, eating dessert before dinner, turning up the radio in the car just a little bit too loud. But I don’t. I feel like I did 5 years ago, 10 years ago. I kind of feel the exact same. Maybe with a little more patience and a few extra kids running around, but I don’t feel any different. Then I realized that this is what it’s like to talk to people who are 70 and 80 years old who say that their mind and their heart is exactly what it was 30 and 40 years ago, that time just passes them by. I kind of feel like time is passing me by. I never believed I would be old. But maybe that’s the narcissistic tendencies that come with being young.

Okay, back to things I learned.

I learned that I like The Strokes, much to Aaron’s chagrin. He’s not such a fan. But Zeb played them every single day, and they grew on me. And my love for Kings of Leon solidified. Oh, don’t even get me started on MGMT. Although I have loved them for awhile, I never sat and watched You Tube videos of them playing live. And bandana wearing guy, pretty darn cute. Never knew that before.

I learned Disneyland in the rain is fun. I remembered that there’s more rides there than It’s a Small World and Jungle Cruise. I remember I like roller coasters and I still scream my head off. Poor dude next to me didn’t get to use the handle in Tower of Terror. Sorry whoever you are out there, but you should know not to sit on the end and expect to get to use the one handle when you sit next to a girl.

Scary movies make me nervous and sweaty. Sorry, TMI? But it’s true, I don’t like scary movies, thus making me nervous, and once my nerves get frenzied, I start to perspire.

Oh, another reason I’m old. I feel like I am going to die. Staying up to a 17 year old’s bedtime, yet still having to wake up to my 3, 5, and 7 year olds’ middle of the night pee breaks, nightmares, and wake up times. Yeah. Not smart. I definitely realize that I cannot handle 2 weeks straight of 5-6 hours of sleep each night. I probably shouldn’t have indulged the nightly movies that began at 10pm, followed by some tivo, but I also realized that I’m a sucker. Easily swayed and convinced I did not need those extra superfluous hours of sleep.

Movie theaters in the middle of the day are still fantastic. And cheaper. Oh, and I still laugh out loud at previews.

I was informed by my brother in law that my kids are spoiled because they don’t have enough chores. And this is true. Spoiled? No. But not enough chores? Yes. But I take this with a grain of salt coming from someone who I laundered all their clothes and washed all their dishes for 2 weeks straight. Again, I realize I’m a sucker and believe that it’s easier to just do it myself than have to show someone how to use the washing machine or wait for my children to actually take their dirty clothes and walk them 9 yards to the nearest hamper. However, he did take the trash out when asked.

I learned that boys will be boys. Always. And if you don’t believe me I have video of Aaron and his brother wrestling on my kitchen floor. Aaron still has a busted knee and is covered in bruises. His double jointedness and weight was definitely on his side, although he is experiencing the full ramifications of his maneuvers. All it took was one remark and one pull up too many by his littlest brother and they were slamming each other into the limestone. We all have decided that we would like to see Uncle Judah and Aaron wrestle next. My money is on Judah, sorry babe.

I learned a ton of new vocabulary words (which again, please see the paragraphs above regarding being old).

I am thankful I never had a younger brother. They can be quite irritating and they tease you a lot. And they really don’t care that you just spent 45 minutes blow drying your hair, especially when they have water on their hands and they are within 4 feet of you.

I learned some new tricks on my iphone, for instance, how to change your wallpaper to this.

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Calm it down people, Aaron is cool with Ryan Reynolds’ abs being my wallpaper under one condition: when I am in public I tell people that they are my husbands’ abs.

and for some reason I can’t take a photo without making a thumbs up.

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I learned moms will always be moms, and not just my mom. But they all worry about their kids and would like to talk to them daily when they are not at home. Gail, just want to put it out there that he got every single one of your messages. And he got those messages within a few hours of you leaving them. Just had to clear my name there so there’s no confusion.

I learned that the kids have not given up their notion to have another sibling. I think having an extra roommate for the boys and an extra player in their games did not help convince them that our family will not be expanding. Unfortunately they don’t realize that another sibling will not play football with them or attend their tea parties, but will drool and slobber on all their toys, grab their hair by the fistfuls, and scream really loud in the car. The night Zeb left Greta told me as I was getting her ready for bed that “Uncle Zeb will be back next week”. I told her no that he was going home to his mom and dad and her cousin Silas, but he’ll be back another time. She looked at me held her forefinger and thumb about a centimeter apart and said, “no mama. I told Uncle Zeb he’d have to come back in this much”.

So just a recap. Disneyland is still fun, as are movies when the sun is still shining, there’s a lot of music I have never heard of , yeast is necessary to make bread which is necessary to make caramel rolls, moms and boys don’t change, my kids aren’t convinced I’m barren, and yet I am old.

October 15, 2009

rain

Filed under: Kids, My Life, Photography — blackspotter @ 8:13 am

sorry for the light posting this week. the bedtime of a 17 year old and the wake up time of a 3 year old doesn’t make for the most rested person. it’s also been rainy her for 2 days, which was glorious and definitely needed. we brave disneyland yesterday and it was actually not bad in the rain. the lines were super short and we only had to use our umbrellas 2 or 3 times.

i’ll be back to normal posting next week. have a great weekend!

i snapped these on my iphone the other day waiting for gunnar to come out of his trumpet class.

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