Monday, September 6, 2010

Snoqualimie Casino

A night out with the girls...

What in the hell is Rock-a-raokee and more importantly, what am I going to wear? I have to say that a night out with the girls is one of those rare occasions I get to just be me! No worries about what the kids or hubby are doing, no thoughts of responsibility, just pure grownup fun!

On with the heels and a sexy little top, even make-up and styled hair. Tonight was going to be great! We danced, we sang, we laughed and escaped! Tonight we were just a group of crazy best friends having a fabulous time! Nights like this are better than any happy pill you can pop.

The Rock-a-raokee was great! People getting up to sing, but instead of singing to a recording like regular kareokee, they sang in front of a live band. Great for anyone with an inner rock star crying out to be released. While none of the girls had a chance to get up and sing, we supported those that did, especially when "Microsoft man" got up and sang Copacabana...priceless!!

Great night with an even greater group of girls....ah the memories!! (most of which will no be posted here...lol!)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Fly little bird....



Thomas and his first day of Kindy!


What an exciting start to the school year. He could not wait to get to school and was up getting dressed before any of us. With breakfast inhaled it was time to grab his school bag and go.
I had never seen him so full of beans before, with a goofy big grin and his little body jumping around like a crazy child, I just knew he was in for a great day.
The bus arrived and snapped a few pics, how could I get emotional when he was in such a great space. It really was a happy moment. I waved goodbye and then jumped in the car, off to meet him at the other end.

I got to the school just in time to see him get off, what great timing! I was lucky enough to sneak in the back door with the kids and staff and miss the gaggle of parents waiting out the front of the kindy room.
Actually I could not have planned it any better! It was just me, Thomas and his para-educator in the class, the bell had not gone yet so the rest of the class was waiting outside the closed door still. This was great. I got to help Thomas hang up his coat and bag, we got to explore the room a little, get some pics of him at his desk...OK see now it was setting in, my whole "baby is growing up" thing and the tears were starting to flow. He looked so grown up and ready to take on the world sitting at his desk. With another hug, (I think it must have been around the 10th one) he said "mommy I think its time for you to leave" He was right, the bell had just gone and the other kids were starting to pile in the room.
I took one more quick hug and walked out the door, totally did the mom thing and then stood at the window watching for the next few mins, looking in anticipation if there was any sign of fear or insecurities. Any sign of looking around for mommy! No not one. He is so grown up and ready to get on with school!
Love him so much, his independence and his willingness to tackle anything, not to mention his passion to fight for what he wants and his sweet loving little nature. Yes, all the teachers got Thomas hugs, even the principle was getting some love. He sure knows how to schmooze the girls and make a great first impression.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Not a little boy anymore....

The first day of school!
I now have a 2nd grade student - My how the time has flown!
The preparation for this new school year has been a summer long event, really today was 3mths in the making and I have to say I'm pretty relieved it is here.

Last night the school clothes were laid out for the day to come. The lunch box was filled with yummy goodness (as well as a little letter and candy from mom) Kids in bed early, but not sleeping from the butterflies in their tummies. Nerve's were starting to show. An excited, giddy kind of behavior, where a few times Harry remarked his tummy didn't feel well, it must be the butterflies mommy! When sleep finally came, I could take a big breath and finish preparing for the big transition to come the next morn.

Sleep last night did not come easy to me. I had a dream it was my wedding day and I was rushing around trying to find everything, I couldn't find my dress, I was late and nervous. It was like I was having sympathy nerves with Harry and anxious for him!!!
"Harry, Good morning! Time to wake up big school boy!" To my surprise he woke up with a smile on his face, asking if today was school! Few, first hurdle down, it was a great start!
He got dressed in his smart school clothes and we headed down for breakfast. I could tell he was really nervous as he was pretty silent during breakfast. Towards the end he had a lot of tears and the anxiety poured out. Quite the bumpy transition for the start of the school year. I was fighting back the tears at this point too. Some talking and some more tears, he was soon feeling a little better.
So with everything packed, kids in the car, we headed off...8am yikes that is early!
We pulled up the long drive to his school, a little intimidating to say the least, huge drive with a dominating 3 story building sitting on top of the hill. We got out of the, I could feel his excitement mixed with hesitation.
Its official, Harry is in the 2nd grade at his new school here called Hazelwood Elementary. We walked through the front doors of the building and who was waiting there, but his teacher, waiting to greet him! Love this! Harry said "OK mommy you can go now!" Big hugs were given and that was that! wow!!! Seriously, that was it! I was expecting so many other scenarios, I guess my little guy really is growing up!
I am excited for this school year and all the wonderful possibilities it holds!
A little bit about his new school: Hazelwood offers an ILC (Inclusive Learning Center) which specializes in children who learn differently. We have labeled it as his scientific school as a way to get him excited about the change. We had orientation earlier this week where he got to meet his new teacher Mrs. Olshefski (its a bit of a tricky one so we call her Mrs. O for short) she seems lovely, very sweet and patient which is just what the kids need. The class room is huge with lots of space to learn and create. Harry will start the day in a homeroom with Mrs Dyson in a general ed class where he will also attend music, PE and art with this class. Harry will have lots of opportunities to make new friends and play at what seems to be a wonderful school.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Thomas turns 5!


My baby is 5 and what better way to celebrate than in the back yard with a pool party!
We had a bunch of friends over to party, swim and decorate cupcakes. We even introduced the kids to an Aussie kids party game, pass the parcel. Instead of each layer of newspaper hiding the traditional Mintee we decided to freak the kids out by hiding plastic bugs, the kids thought it was great.
After all the playing and splashing around in our new blow up pool, it was time to decorate the cupcakes. Thomas as you can imagine went to town on the candy and sprinkles - one for the cupcake one for me...lol! It was a gorgeous relaxing day in the sunshine with lots of happy kids.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Rainy Days =

jammie day

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Wordless Wednesday!!

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Friday, May 7, 2010

The finished product!

Happy Boys with their finished Derby cars.
Or as Thomas likes to call them "Gerby" cars.

Thomas and his red thunder bird and Harry with his super fast blue rocket turbo car!
Tomorrow is the official track day. Will post pics and race updates...can't wait to see it race down the track and see the excitement on the boys faces! GO TEAM RULE BOYS!!!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Is it a bird? Is it a plane?.......

While buckling Thomas into his car seat today, I noticed a shadow fly over the car. It must of been a plane I thought, but there was no noise? I looked up and there flying over head was the largest Bald Eagle I had ever seen. And not only one but two of them, with their babies.
I stood there with my mouth wide open, gasping at their size and closeness to the car. They swooped by and landed high up in the neighbors tree. I watched for a while, mesmerized. Do I get the camera and miss seeing them fly off? or do I risk it and get some snaps? Quickly I ran inside grabbed the camera to find they were still there. So heavy that one was bending the top of the tree down, the other was in towards the trunk.
It was so sweet watching them watch their baby birds, probably learning to fly...what a treat to witness.
This is what I saw.....

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Happy 60th birthday Nanna!!!

While we can't be there to celebrate your birthday Nanna, the boys want to sing you a song....

We love you Nanna! Hope you have a wonderful birthday!
Hugs Harrison & Thomas....xoxox

Friday, April 16, 2010

TOP SECRET -Pinewood Derby Race Car

Harry's cub scouts are taking part in the annual Pinewood Derby Races.
He's got the block of wood and is now drawing up some ideas. cant wait to see what he comes up with!
But he's not revealing anything about his design yet...

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Love struck in Paris.....

Oh, how I love you!

Paris, the city of romance! The place your heart falls in love! Well I totally feel in love, with a little French man who made me the best Nutella crepe ever! OK, so maybe its really the crepe I fell in love with...but OMG, talk about love at first bite! (corny I know)

As we finished up in our last souvenir place after Notre-Dame, we came across the smell of something so sweet and chocolaty, we had keep walking to find it. Next to the souvenir store was a cafe with a cute little crepe cart set up out the front. While the smell lured us it was the site of the freshly cooking crepes and the Nutella jar the size of cookie jar that did it for me. I had to have one!
We ordered our crepes without hesitation. Standing there with our mouths drooling as he slathered the hot crepe with gooey nutella goodness, we couldn't wait to eat it. It was amazing! Every bite was incredible, lightly crunchy crepe on the outside, melted nutella yumminess on the inside. Seriously i think I went "mmmm" with every mouthful. 4e never tasted so good!
We sat and enjoyed our crepes in a little cafe called Esmeralda's. We ordered cappuccinos, which had a funky spice sprinkled on top, but seriously I didn't care, it was hot and caffeinated, perfect. The rain was coming down outside, as we people watched from the warmth of our cafe window, which looked out over Notre-Dame. What a memorable stop for lunch. By the time we left he rain had turned to a Seattle drizzle, great timing!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Day 2 - Paris (Continued)

This was turning out to be one of the best days ever...where is the rainbow with the pot of gold! Our luck was unbelievable! Seriously, from getting there on time to be the first group up and not waiting hours in line. To missing getting poured on at the top of Notre-Dame. And this was just the start....

So after we did some fun souvenir shopping and practicing our French with defenseless sales people. We finally found some souvenirs worth spending our over priced Euros on. We purchased a little wooden pencil full of small colored pencils. Our goal was to do some sketches while here, the beauty and artiness of the Paris was so inspiring and rubbing off on us.We kept ducking in between stores to keep out of the downpour of rain. Starting to feel hungry we thought we should look out for a cafe. Well what was the next store, a gorgeous little cafe with a crepe cart out the front. I'm not sure if it was the smell of the yummy crepes or the sight of the worlds biggest bottle of Nutella I had ever seen, but we had to stop! A hot, fresh Nutella crepe made to order sounded irresistible (actually writing this I am drooling for one...mmm) gosh the smell of it while cooking was amazing!
Actually I think our crepe experience deserves its own blog!

So after enjoying our life changing crepe. We continued on our exploration of the Latin Quarter. We crossed over the seine to the historic part of St.Germain. Narrow lane ways, more stone buildings with beautiful facades. Wondering around for only 5mins, Sarah started talking about street markets, wondering if there were any in the area. Oh that would be perfect! We turned a corner and oh, guess what was there? A street market! Luck was on our side again.
The street markets were bright and colorful on this gray, rainy day. And all undercover, which was perfect for keeping us dry. These were your local farmers markets, fresh produce, fish, meats and flowers. As well as a few clothing, home wears and handbags...fun! We bought gorgeous French scarves for only 2e a piece and Sarah bought a t-shirt, very tres chic!

We then walked further around the area, discovering more narrow lane ways, great little Parisian shops, restaurants, book stores and would you guess it, more creperies! They seemed to be everywhere.
We came across the Luxembourg Palace, a number of little churches and loads of souvenir stores.

What a wonderful morning of exploring, now to find the metro and catch a ride back to our Hotel.
It took us a while to find the Metro stop. Kind of suprizing as there seemed to be so many in the area on our map. Most of the little lane ways we took were too small to name on our map, so I guess you could say we were a little lost. We finally found a Metro stop, which was good timing. We had been walking so much (not to mention the huge stair climb we did earlier) we were really looking forward to heading back to the hotel for a break.

We caught the Metro, mid afternoon, not busy at all, great! We felt like pro's at the thing now and knew how to get around it no problem. We got off on the Champs Elysees and walked to our hotel. I stopped by reception, just to check on the room with a view availability. Wouldn't you know it, with the luck we were having today, there was a room! And not just any room. A king suite, with balcony looking out over the Champs Elysees, Arc de Triomph and the Eiffel tower...crazy! Should I go buy a lottery ticket too? Could this day go any better? I had to do a separate post just for this room too...amazing!

So after being giddy in our room for a few hours, enjoying our balcony and resting up a bit, for our big night out. We headed out for a girls Parisian night on the town. We jumped back on the Metro, this time heading to the La Fayette, Paris's beautiful old department store. We discovered it was just a block away from the Paris Oprea House too, so we jumped off a stop early to walk by the beautiful landmark.

Again, popping up to street level from the Metro was a thrill, its like we are entering Paris all over again. You never know what sights you will see and it never disappoints. We walked a block or two to the grand old Oprea House. Amazing! We sat on the steps and took it all in. The builiding was situated on a huge square surrounded by gorgeous buildings. After a few mins, I realized the tall wrought iron gate at the entrance of the building was open and there was a security guard standing there. Well again, I thought it never hurts to ask. So I walked up to him and put on my cute Aussie accent and asked if I could pop my head in and take a peak at the Grand Staircase? He was a little hesitant, so I told him I would be really quick and just take one pic. He looked around, looked over his shoulder, leaned in to me and said OK, but please be quick. Oh I felt like I was getting access to a top secret facility...woo hoo! Amazing! (yeah I know I really need to find another word to use, Amazing is getting a little used) Anyway, it really was Amazing, the grand marble staircase, with gold gilded statues, very impressive! With in a min another security guard was over shooing me away and locked the gates behind me, all the other tourists who saw where I had been were turned away...Again, lucky me!

Just as we were getting ready to leave, it became very dark. The sun was setting and the lights came on to help illuminate the Oprea House. The dark gray cloudy sky in the background made the whole site rather dramatic.....

We then walked on to the La Fayette Department store, it was huge and pricey! Shopping here would've sent me broke, so it was purely window shopping. Man did we see some strange shoes though. I think the plastic, flesh colored shoes were my fave...lol! Blue really seemed to be the shoe color trend in Paris at the time and we instantly fell in love with them! Besides the shoes and the fashions the building itself was a sight all in its self. From the outside, a beautiful old stone, Parisian building, on the inside it looked like a Palace. Gold gilding ever where, beautiful ornate balconies and a stained glass dome that was spectacular.

While working around the department store, we discovered in the basement an entrance to the Metro. So we jumped back on the train, where to go next? While looking at the map we discovered that the station we were on was on the same line as the Trocadero. This was somewhere we hadn't talked about going too, but at night it offered the best view of the Eiffel tower lit up. Sounds great, lets go!

WOW!!! The tower at night is even more beautiful than during the day. WOW!!! Someone pinch me now! While we were sitting on the steps of the Trocaddero starring goofy eyed at the stunning Eiffel tower, it started to sparkle as it lit up with thousands of dancing white fair lights! Really, it was already amazing enough. Again, we just happened to be somewhere at the right time. It only lasted for around 10mins and was completely unforgettable. What a special sight to see. While here, there were dozens of pushy peddlers selling more souvenirs. The one thing Harry wanted me to bring back was the Eiffel tower. Well obviously I couldn't do that, so I got him the next best thing. A glass Eiffel tower statue that lights up...woo hoo for tacky souvenirs!

After the most unbelievable day ever! We headed back to the Metro to catch it to the Arc de Triumph. This is located at the top of the Champs so we could walk home from there. You can really see why Paris is called the city of lights. Even the Arc was lit up and looking stunning.
We strolled down the Champs Elysees browsing at the store, that were still open at 10pm. We stopped in a wonderful little bakery that we had been eying since we got here. Paul's had the most delicious looking baguettes in the windows, we had to stop and get one for dinner. Sarah had a tomato, mozzarella and lettuce. While I got my fave, cheese and ham. We decided to head back to our room via the pay phone, a quick call to the boys back home. Then off to our room to enjoy our baguettes and the view! What a great way to end one of the best days EVER!!!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Day 2 - Paris - Picture perfect view!

On day 2 of our trip, we woke up early. Looking around the room, we could have been any where. The window in our room looked straight down into the lobby of the hotel. I was feeling a little disappointed with the view. Even a service lane or another building would've been better, at least it would've helped make it feel like we were in Paris.
The boring view from our first room!

Heading to breakfast, I stopped and asked at reception if there were any rooms available with an outside view. It never hurts to ask! Unfortunately they were totally booked out. Still feeling somewhat hopeful, I asked if they would please put our name down on a wait list, just in case anything did become available...got to love traveling as a Platinum member!
After a big day out and a few souvenir stores later, we arrived back at the hotel. It was around 3pm, time to get ready for our night on the town. On arriving back I asked at the front desk if there by some chance had been a cancellation....WHOOO HOOO! Yes mam! My new happy place! I loved the little Parisian balcony with the buzz from the street below.

There was a cancellation and not only for a room with a view, but a king-suite with a balcony, over looking the champs elysees, Arch de Triumph and the Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower sticking its head up to say hi! Directly across from our room.

We were giddy with excitement! Holly Cow, I couldn't believe it!! We jumped on the bed, danced around the room, made idiots of ourselves waving down to the street below...what a rush! We felt like rock star's getting the VIP treatment.
It was funny, at first we were just so taken in with the view of the street, that we did not even notice the Eiffle tower, poking out behind the building in front of us. When we noticed that, you would've thought I won the lottery. It was all I could do to not scream...lol!
The amazing view from our room, looking up toward the Arc De Triumph
A postcard I found in a souvenir store, nearly the exact same view...love it!

What an amazing view to go to sleep too and then wake up too in the morning! Ahhhh!