Merry Be-lated Christmas??!! Happy Early New Years??!!
Liam came into the room early this morning ~5amish, and I vaguely remember him saying "Mama, it is snowing" and I thought, he meant it is raining. So I replied with a "uh-huh" and went back to sleep. I did a double take when I finally did wake to get the morning going...
I promised the kiddos to take them to see snow this year, and take a looky! Snow came to us! We skipped the morning routine and went straight out to the yard.
Do you want to build a Snowman?
The snowscape around our yard...
The avocado trees are not liking the snow though. Lots of the branches are getting weighed down and limping over. Hopefully this won't harm them too bad for next season's crops. There should be a path in the photo below, but the weighed down branches are covering it up!
Checking out the grove...
View of the nearby mountains.
Hiking around the snow... this would be perfect for sledding! If we only had a sled (Ryan will NOT let us use the trash can lids!)
Liam thanks Emilia for letting him borrow her pink boots! Note: We need to get Liam some winter gear.
Started snowing again in the late morning,
and finally it cleared in the afternoon. The mountain view after the clouds cleared:
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro' the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;
The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar plums danc'd in their heads...
Christmas morning.
The aftermath.
Thank you friends and family for sending the little one gifts and helping to make their Christmas special. Christmas morning is pure joy on their faces. Happy kiddos = Christmas Success!
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;
The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar plums danc'd in their heads...
Christmas morning.
The aftermath.
Thank you friends and family for sending the little one gifts and helping to make their Christmas special. Christmas morning is pure joy on their faces. Happy kiddos = Christmas Success!
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Saturday, December 20, 2014
2014 Holiday Edition: The Year's Highlights
2014 was a year of typical daily life, but filled with lots of kiddie shenanigans. The kids are at a great age where it doesn't matter where we are or what we do, they can find fun and laughter in just about anything with their wild imaginations. (Something we can learn from them!) It is good since we didn't really go much anywhere or do much anything! =) The consistency of routine helped make life manageable between juggling our work loads, Connie's intensive PT/rehab, and the kids' schedules. We still have our challenges, especially with time management, but it was a great year where being routine was monumental in slowing down the hectic feel of life with kids and allowed for all of us to have both, individual and family growth.
Liam transitioned from being a toddler to a little boy. He said good-bye to his toddler days, moving out of his crib and into a big-boy bed. Growing up is hard to do at times, and he had to part ways with the binkie. Preschool turned out to be an easy transition, despite his initial hesitation. The hustle and bustle of all the kids at school can be overwhelming, but luckily Liam has an independent nature like his parents, and he does not mind doing his own thing. Just like dad, Liam loves any kind of motorized vehicle as they bonded watching motorcycle races at Laguna Seca and checking out mini-motos.
Emilia has always had a natural big sis tendency towards Liam, but this year, she realized he makes a great partner in crime. The two combined have become the "Double Trouble", scheming up imaginary adventures to share together. They fight as hard and as much as they play wild together. In fact, the parental units are thinking of sending them to jujitsu so they learn to "wrestle out" their arguments. Emilia is a veteran at school now, showing Liam the ropes. She loves going to school and has a group of close girl friends. She loves princesses, as do the rest of her gal pals, but we also project our influences, so she and Liam are fans of Ninja Warrior, especially Kacy Cantazaro. They play obstacle games and run races together, and many times Emilia will do them in her princess dresses.
Connie, 2014 was a year of recovery, with a main focus on ACL rehab with a goal of running the Spartan Beast around the 1 year post-ACL surgery mark. Obsessive personality is a positive attribute in this area as it fueled the discipline needed to consistently do physical therapy rehab on top of strength and endurance training. Life was defined only by 3 aspects - juggling time with kids & Ryan, work, and multitude of gym memberships. Knee has recovered, but the injury left imbalances that indirectly causes other minor injuries. All in all though, improvements are made. Maybe 2015 will be the injury-free year!
Ryan maintains being the rock of the family - helping Liam, Emilia, or Connie with whatever comes up. There is always a list of home improvement projects to do, with priorities that jump up due to circumstances, like setting up obstacles for Connie to practice on pre-race and hopefully not injure anything else, or when the raccoons came to terrorize the backyard... Ryan was set on a mission to deter them (in a safe way) from hanging around - setting up motion sensing automatic sprinkler and metal tree guards to prevent them climbing up. There were nights he would go on stake-outs for raccoons and try to scare them off. Ryan is non-stop in keeping our home organized and our lives organized. This year he manages to fit rock climbing in regularly, and we are slowly making it a new family routine.
2014 was consistent busy-ness that helped to form good foundation of solid habits for all of us. One of the traits of highly successful people is that they develop good habits - make their beds, clean up right away, make lists/plans for their day/week/month/year and work on it regularly, becoming a habit of progress. Working out became like brushing one's teeth... just do it without thinking. The kids naturally gravitate towards organization and clean up.. as much as kids can. =) All in all, we are very grateful for the year we have had in 2014. We sympathize with friends and family that we have seen go through hardships this year and those that will be continuing hardships. Keep pushing forward, one step, one day at a time.
Wishing you happiness and laughter all the days in 2015!
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Family Climbing Time : Liam Climbs!
Love the holiday atmosphere while climbing at the gym!
Our 3rd family climbing session and, after 3 hours at the gym, Liam was interested enough to get on the top rope! It took quite a few tries and encouragement, but one he realized that he could climb up, he was okay to being in a harness.
He incrementally went up a little bit higher on the consecutive climb, and finally just hung out.. not climbing up and not wanting to climb down. He was just looking around and soaking in the scene. I had to give the rope a little slack and warn him that I would lower him down if he was not going to climb anymore..and then up he went!
Not too bad for the lil guy on his first time on rope. He took to instruction pretty well too!
And, of course, both Ryan and I got to climb some too. Family climb time so far is working out well.
Our 3rd family climbing session and, after 3 hours at the gym, Liam was interested enough to get on the top rope! It took quite a few tries and encouragement, but one he realized that he could climb up, he was okay to being in a harness.
He incrementally went up a little bit higher on the consecutive climb, and finally just hung out.. not climbing up and not wanting to climb down. He was just looking around and soaking in the scene. I had to give the rope a little slack and warn him that I would lower him down if he was not going to climb anymore..and then up he went!
Not too bad for the lil guy on his first time on rope. He took to instruction pretty well too!
And, of course, both Ryan and I got to climb some too. Family climb time so far is working out well.
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
Xmas Lights Fun
We went to spectate at a local neighborhood known for decking out the holiday lights.
A very popular house with miniature trains going around the front yard.
It even sells fresh made popcorn and hot chocolate so the kids & Ryan can munch while watching 'em trains.
Temps were in the low 50s.. cold enough to warrant puffy jackets.
Kids loved seeing characters that they know.
Spiderman!
Only 7 more days til Xmas! Getting in as much holiday fun as we can for the kids... cause you know, it's the most magical time of the year. =) They have finally stopped playing Trick-Or-Treat, and now they play-pretend to be Santa.
A very popular house with miniature trains going around the front yard.
It even sells fresh made popcorn and hot chocolate so the kids & Ryan can munch while watching 'em trains.
Temps were in the low 50s.. cold enough to warrant puffy jackets.
Kids loved seeing characters that they know.
Spiderman!
Only 7 more days til Xmas! Getting in as much holiday fun as we can for the kids... cause you know, it's the most magical time of the year. =) They have finally stopped playing Trick-Or-Treat, and now they play-pretend to be Santa.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Holiday Decor
Holiday decor is up!
The mini ones helping to put up (aka put on) the stockings.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
The mini ones helping to put up (aka put on) the stockings.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Visiting Grandparents
We took a quick day trip to visit grandparents because it has been way too long. The kids seriously look like grandma and grandpa. Check out the smiles between Liam and grandpa and the smile of Emilia and grandma. Emilia looks like a mini version of grandma here!
Short but sweet quality time. The kids love the extra attention and fun they get from their grandparents!
Short but sweet quality time. The kids love the extra attention and fun they get from their grandparents!
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Saturday, December 6, 2014
Good Santa!
Finally! Santa is not such a bad Santa after all! It only took 3 years for the kiddies to warm up to Santa.
We missed seeing Santa last year, but compare this year to a few years back, 2012 and 2011, I'd say we're making progress!
I used to think these Santa photos were cheesy, but it is fun to look back and see the changes in all of us through the years. (Even Santa since we visit the same Santa!)
We missed seeing Santa last year, but compare this year to a few years back, 2012 and 2011, I'd say we're making progress!
I used to think these Santa photos were cheesy, but it is fun to look back and see the changes in all of us through the years. (Even Santa since we visit the same Santa!)
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Mom and Daughter Date : The Nutcracker
Magical. Holidays are magical for the kids. For the adults, it seems to pass by in a whirlwind of getting things done, but for the kids, it feels like timeless, magical, endless fun. They kids get so excited for the holidays now that they are older and have past impressions of what it means.
With that in mind, I took Emilia out for a momma and daughter date, to see the classic performance of "The Nutcracker".
It was fun in a "soaking in the moment" kind of thing. I really enjoyed watching her take in this new experience. It was an experience and we dressed up for the occasion.
When we arrived, she took in the sights all around.. the hustle and bustle of many people and other girls in pretty dresses, the colorful and festive decor of the holidays, and of course the beauty of the ballet dancers - the costumes, make-up, hair, and the dancing.
Waiting for the performance to start.. I brought backup entertainment, crayons and paper.
I was worried that she would get bored with the classical music and dancing, but she was completely entranced and watched intently throughout. She told me during the performance that it was very beautiful.
Definitely "The Nutcracker" is part of the atmospheric decor for the Christmas season. Just like the lights, the music, the hot cocoa, Charlie Brown's Christmas Special, or Mr. Bean's Thanksgiving Turkey episode... it helps to create magical moments of awe, laughter, and fun memories that will stay with us.
When we went home later that evening, Emilia was twirling around on her toes and teaching Liam to do the same thing.
With that in mind, I took Emilia out for a momma and daughter date, to see the classic performance of "The Nutcracker".
It was fun in a "soaking in the moment" kind of thing. I really enjoyed watching her take in this new experience. It was an experience and we dressed up for the occasion.
When we arrived, she took in the sights all around.. the hustle and bustle of many people and other girls in pretty dresses, the colorful and festive decor of the holidays, and of course the beauty of the ballet dancers - the costumes, make-up, hair, and the dancing.
Waiting for the performance to start.. I brought backup entertainment, crayons and paper.
I was worried that she would get bored with the classical music and dancing, but she was completely entranced and watched intently throughout. She told me during the performance that it was very beautiful.
Definitely "The Nutcracker" is part of the atmospheric decor for the Christmas season. Just like the lights, the music, the hot cocoa, Charlie Brown's Christmas Special, or Mr. Bean's Thanksgiving Turkey episode... it helps to create magical moments of awe, laughter, and fun memories that will stay with us.
When we went home later that evening, Emilia was twirling around on her toes and teaching Liam to do the same thing.
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