Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Super Busy October

October is the month that the weather starts getting not so nice.
Even though this October was much nicer than most.
I don't think it rained significantly until Halloween Eve (of course).

But slightly colder and cloudier weather means the kids spend EVEN MORE time inside.

There's more cuddle time.


And there's more crazy project time.



Katie's Mini-marshmallow sculptures.

This may have been an attempt to just get access to mini-marshmallows for eating purposes, but she did put in some effort.  I'll give her that.



As you can see, Mikey has discovered the power of paper and tape.


He even created paper shoes.

He found out, much to his dismay after traipsing about the yard, that they were not waterproof.


It's kinda funny.  Kids think tape is the most magical substance on earth.  That it can do anything.
When we grow up we transfer that love onto Duct tape.

Here's an example.  A 2nd grader Katie creation from back in 2014.


I wonder how many paper product shoes are created each day......

Ralph likes Fall.

The picture will give you a hint as to why.


Next up on the crazy October agenda and the PTA calendar....

Dads & Donuts.

This year we ran outta donuts and coffee.  Guess people like free donuts.
Shocker.



We had to get there early as I had to "police" the doors to make sure no kids without adults were sneaking in to load up on free donuts.
Don't ask.  BIG point of contention within our PTA...
Sigh.

Oh.  Yes.  He did have a donut.


Mikey and Katie also had donuts.
Thank you, Kinnikinnick!!!


Within this other stuff, we had various doctors appointments.

Katie visited her orthodontist and is making big progress.  All looks good there.

Mikey visited a pulmonologist in Seattle.  They recommended keeping him on allergy meds and inhaled steroids as a maintenance medicine for breathing issues.  They also told us to visit his allergist to see about immunotherapy (allergy shots).

Katie had another infusion and apparently suffered a "glutin-ing" at some point at the end of September.  Her tummy was not happy.  We don't know what did it but have now eliminated going "out to eat" to see if that helps.  Total bummer.

Mikey came home early from school on the day of my first PTA meeting with a stomach virus.  Luckily, he didn't spread it to anyone else in the family.  Phew.

Mikey visited his allergist where it was determined that he hadn't shown enough debilitating allergy symptoms to qualify him getting injections.

Back to non-medical stuff.

Pumpkin Patch!!!

The place we go has a "Family Adventure Farm" with all sorts of stuff for the kids to do.

We lucked out that it was a rainy day with a football game going on, so it wasn't that busy.

Baseball/softball toss.....


Katie just made it in one of the holes.
I think it was "Double".



Giant Tractor Tire Mountain.

So polite.....


They were big.





They had a little clubhouse thing.

I just like this picture because it looks like he is stuck in the window.


And I don't like this picture because Katie looks so GROWN UP.
Sigh.


There was a build-a-bead necklace station and face painting as well.

Katie went with a familiar Halloween staple.


Mikey told the lady he wanted a "demon".
I wonder what people think of us.......


Here is a tractor pulled crazy barrel train ride.
The back barrels are the best because they move around a lot.


We finally tore them away from the "Adventure Farm" and moved on over towards the actual pumpkin patch.

We had to stop at the sign.


Honestly, I was surprised that Mikey did not argue that he was taller than Katie.
That's just his style.



I think it took about an hour for the kids to select their pumpkins.
At least it felt that way standing in the rain.
They walked the ENTIRE patch.
And let me tell you, the patch is huge.


Katie had her last cross country meet.

Here's her serious face again.


Time to carve up those pumpkins!

I made the kids do some of the work by scooping out the guts.

This is where you get a glimpse of the personalities of my two children via photo highlights.

Katie.......




Mikey.....




I like carving pumpkins.
I like it A LOT.
The kids did their own designs and I transferred them to the pumpkins and carved away.

The day before Halloween was a Friday and so all the kids parties happened on this day.

Because my kids are usually the "allergy kids" (there were others this year!), I volunteer to make the cookies and/or cupcakes and bring frostings/sprinkles for the ubiquitous "decorate your own (insert baked good here)" station.

For Katie's class, it was cupcakes.



Katie's theme was harvest and not Halloween.  They did some cool crafts and played some fun games.


Mikey's class had a Halloween theme and he and his 1st and 2nd grade buddies (his class is made up of both) came parading on through Katie's party with their costumes on.



He was so happy and a little proud, I think.

Twin Ultrons.



After Katie's party wrapped up, I ran next door - my kids are only one door away from each other - and helped set up the cookie decorating station.

Mikey's teacher is training a service dog.

Mikey LOVES her (the dog AND the teacher).

Here she is dressed up like a butterfly.


This is Mikey's reaction when his teacher said the party was officially started.


Ultron likes evil frosting on all his special treats.


It was a crazy day before Halloween.

The next day was the day itself.

Here are our pumpkins for the year.

Starting from left to right:
Mikey's - Ultron
Katie's - Pheme
Ralph's - A bunny
Mine - Deathly Hallows
Huzbend - Creepy eyes pumpkin



And here's us!
Left to right again....
Zeus
Batdog
Pheme
Sadness
and 
Ultron




It was rainy.
You would think Zeus would have some say as to what the weather would be....


The kids hit up every house in a neighborhood right near ours.
Mikey was so proud that he didn't get tired this year.

They collected A LOT of candy.


Now is usually the time in my Halloween post when I show a picture of the kids eating candy or counting out their candy horde.

But, not this time.

On our way home from trick-or-treating, this sweet old dog walked up to say hi to Ralph.
He had no collar.
We took him in and using Facebook and word of mouth were able to connect with his owners a few hours later.

They live 3 doors down.

He was so sweet.
The kids were hoping that we didn't find the owners so they could keep him.


Speaking of dogs, Ralph loved his costume so much that I think he would've continued to wear it as long as we kept it on him.



He made a good Batdog.

Although, I don't think Batdog would steal peoples dirty socks.


Monday, November 16, 2015

501? What? Otherwise known as September

This is the 501st post on the blog.

Wow.

Even though I've reached 500 posts, this year is probably the year that I have had the least amount of entries and the most amount of hospital visits.

So, cheers to me!

Picking up where I left off, our family was now back together for the Labor Day weekend.

Mikey was feeling much better and so we decided to head on out to the Evergreen State Fair.

You know state fairs.  Most states have 'em.  I think.

They're home to many things, such as;

Signs like this.....



....really bad pizza that kids equate to ambrosia.....




....scary-big rabbits.....




......4H dogs that you can pet.....




....and RIDES.

Okay.  So, I'm not a fan of state fair carnival rides.

BUT, sigh, I suck it up every year.  I stand on the other side of the safety fencing hoping against hope that a flying swing doesn't disconnect and hit me in the head or that I see my kid flying past me....

Mikey was tall enough to do more rides this time.

He was very excited to ride the Crazy Caterpillar this year with Katie.
Usually he has to ride with me.
(insert mopey emoji here)


They had a really good time.




Aforementioned swings.


They have a very small but very cool carousel at the state fair.

Some of the "horses" are mythological creatures and woodland animals.

If you're first in line, you get first pick.

Katie picked the Sea Dragon.



They match!



Mikey picked a giant rabbit.
Very fitting for a state fair.
I think we saw this guy in an earlier picture.




Here he is christening him "God Bunny".
For obvious reasons.



Oh.  I forgot one more thing about state fairs.
There's lots of stuff to eat.
Lots of SPECIAL TREAT stuff.
Huzbend and I shared a strawberry shortcake.

Mikey picked a nut allergy friendly giant ice cream sandwich.



Katie picked her all time favorite special treat.

Sugar.


After a nice Labor Day weekend chill out, it was time to get back to business.

Although it was Katie's 4th day of school, it was Mikey's first.

So, I took a picture.

Pretend First Day of School 2015.


Not only was it the start of school, but it was the start of my career as a PTA co-Prez.

Yikes.

Busy.  Busy.  Busy.

Our first event of the year was our Ice Cream Social.
We had ice cream sundaes for everyone.

Well, except my kids.
They got single serving cups of grocery store ice cream.

They didn't care.


This is what happens when your wife is a PTA president.

You get forcibly volunteered to be the "Cherry Guy" in the ice cream sundae manufacturing line.


The kids had a great time.


They might have been a little hyper because they actually had TWO single serve ice cream cups.


The Ice Cream Social Dance Party.
Rock on!


At the end of the month there was a lunar eclipse.
The kids thought it was cool for, like, 5 minutes and then proceeded to run around the field with friends instead.
Sigh.
Huzbend wasn't impressed either.
He's was a science party pooper.
Double sigh.

I took a picture anyways.


The week after that was Katie's first interschool cross country meet.


She is so serious when she runs.

She's probably giggling on the inside.


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