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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Monday, November 30, 2015
Whirlwind of A November : Updates
Actually, it's been a whirlwind of Sept and October and November. I have done 4 trips in the past 3 months to the Bay, while the kiddos & Ryan have done 2 trips in 1 month. Throw on a slew of various events between work, school, and misc personal schedules, we have been non-stop juggling the busy-ness. Hope December is not as hectic! Here are some highlights recap.
Halloween
We kept Halloween simple this year since there was so much pre-Halloween stuff already (Liam's birthday to LegoLand Brick Or Treat and Halloween fun at school and at Jiujitsu). Kiddos Trick-Or-Treated for an hour in the neighborhood and got just enough candy. A few pieces for themselves, and the rest filled up a large ziplock bag that was brought to work.
Mesa Rim Mission Valley Grand Opening
Another new local gym opened up, so we had to check it out. Especially the training area. Ryan is getting ideas to develop our own training area at home.
Kiddos testing out the training wall.
Notice Liam's cast is off. Arm is weaker, but he is all good for climbing around.
Chris and Nancy's Wedding
We did a quick trip to celebrate the wedding of my cousin. The trip was short but memorable and fun for the kids. From first airplane flight (for Liam) to the first wedding that the kids have attended. They enjoyed all the new experiences. In fact, the names "Chris and Nancy" are now synonymous with "celebration" in the kids' view. In fact, Emilia would ask Liam if he wants to play "Chris and Nancy".. which actually means "let's dance and twirl with glowsticks".
Kiddos wanted a clear view of the wedding ceremony, so out in the aisle they sat.
One of the rare occasions that all of us are dressed up! Liam and Ryan have matching ties.. and we didn't even plan it.
I take credit for bringing over 50 glowsticks to create a kiddie rave at the wedding. I give credit to Emilia though, for being the dancing queen of the night!
This is what happens when sugar runs out and dancing adrenaline is gone. Less than 5 minutes into the car ride back to the hotel.
Ryan researched these great travel booster seat / Ride Safer vest which we got that provide carseat safety for the kids, but still convenient enough than lugging two gigantic carseats around for our travels.
The day after the wedding, our flight was delayed leaving SFO and we spent most of the day waiting around at the airport. Luckily we kept some creative crafts handy to keep the kiddos entertained.
Playing monster make believe doesn't really work well without a mask...
That's better.
We're going to have to work on that mask. The scare factor is just missing. =)
That brings us up to date on highlights through mid-November. Next up, Thanksgiving holiday fun. To be continued....
Halloween
We kept Halloween simple this year since there was so much pre-Halloween stuff already (Liam's birthday to LegoLand Brick Or Treat and Halloween fun at school and at Jiujitsu). Kiddos Trick-Or-Treated for an hour in the neighborhood and got just enough candy. A few pieces for themselves, and the rest filled up a large ziplock bag that was brought to work.
Mesa Rim Mission Valley Grand Opening
Another new local gym opened up, so we had to check it out. Especially the training area. Ryan is getting ideas to develop our own training area at home.
Kiddos testing out the training wall.
Notice Liam's cast is off. Arm is weaker, but he is all good for climbing around.
Chris and Nancy's Wedding
We did a quick trip to celebrate the wedding of my cousin. The trip was short but memorable and fun for the kids. From first airplane flight (for Liam) to the first wedding that the kids have attended. They enjoyed all the new experiences. In fact, the names "Chris and Nancy" are now synonymous with "celebration" in the kids' view. In fact, Emilia would ask Liam if he wants to play "Chris and Nancy".. which actually means "let's dance and twirl with glowsticks".
Kiddos wanted a clear view of the wedding ceremony, so out in the aisle they sat.
One of the rare occasions that all of us are dressed up! Liam and Ryan have matching ties.. and we didn't even plan it.
I take credit for bringing over 50 glowsticks to create a kiddie rave at the wedding. I give credit to Emilia though, for being the dancing queen of the night!
This is what happens when sugar runs out and dancing adrenaline is gone. Less than 5 minutes into the car ride back to the hotel.
Ryan researched these great travel booster seat / Ride Safer vest which we got that provide carseat safety for the kids, but still convenient enough than lugging two gigantic carseats around for our travels.
The day after the wedding, our flight was delayed leaving SFO and we spent most of the day waiting around at the airport. Luckily we kept some creative crafts handy to keep the kiddos entertained.
Playing monster make believe doesn't really work well without a mask...
That's better.
We're going to have to work on that mask. The scare factor is just missing. =)
That brings us up to date on highlights through mid-November. Next up, Thanksgiving holiday fun. To be continued....
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Once Upon A Halloween
Rustic park with old-school, vintage style trains and a train station... add in zombies, ghouls, haunted houses, Michael Jackson, and screaming kiddies dressed in all kinds of princesses, heros, and everything in between.. makes for one great event!
We discovered this place and this specific Halloween event last year, which was a blast. So obviously, we had to go again this year especially since the kiddies know all the 411 about Halloween now.
The Halloween train ride is conducted by a zombie conductor and other train station attendants dressed in the 1800s Western/Progressive/Victorian Era. Last year, we arrived after the sun was down, and rode the train in the dark where there was a spotlighted, live "show" of aliens versus cowboys mid-ride. This year, to beat the crowds, we arrived early and rode the train with daylight still present.
It's a different experience and I enjoy both. The dark makes it more spooky, but the dusk light allows for more visibility for the overall scene.
See our zombie conductor?
Our train attracted some zombies and ghouls..
The kids definitely do soak in the whole scene, but they are not newbies to Halloween anymore. I remind them that the costumes, the scare factor, are all make-believe and for fun.
A beautiful silhouette of a wooden, rustic looking windwill in the park.
And looky at what we came across?!! It's the Ghostbuster mobile! I checked out the inside display in which the car had an old-school electronic circuit board with ginormous electrical components (ancient compared to modern day devices), low voltage power supplies, and a low frequency analog oscilloscope built very reminiscent of early Hewlett-Packard instruments (aka Agilent, aka Keysight). The Oscope was displaying a slow drifting sinusoidal and inverted sine wave.
The kids played a few of the carnival style games and won some candy. Then we sat down and waited for the showing of zombies and ghouls dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
All the activity made us hungry, and we stopped by a quaint, rustic-styled restaurant, keeping in charm with the park, which is located right next to the event area.
The kids enjoyed the decor and the coloring!
We discovered this place and this specific Halloween event last year, which was a blast. So obviously, we had to go again this year especially since the kiddies know all the 411 about Halloween now.
The Halloween train ride is conducted by a zombie conductor and other train station attendants dressed in the 1800s Western/Progressive/Victorian Era. Last year, we arrived after the sun was down, and rode the train in the dark where there was a spotlighted, live "show" of aliens versus cowboys mid-ride. This year, to beat the crowds, we arrived early and rode the train with daylight still present.
It's a different experience and I enjoy both. The dark makes it more spooky, but the dusk light allows for more visibility for the overall scene.
See our zombie conductor?
Our train attracted some zombies and ghouls..
The kids definitely do soak in the whole scene, but they are not newbies to Halloween anymore. I remind them that the costumes, the scare factor, are all make-believe and for fun.
A beautiful silhouette of a wooden, rustic looking windwill in the park.
And looky at what we came across?!! It's the Ghostbuster mobile! I checked out the inside display in which the car had an old-school electronic circuit board with ginormous electrical components (ancient compared to modern day devices), low voltage power supplies, and a low frequency analog oscilloscope built very reminiscent of early Hewlett-Packard instruments (aka Agilent, aka Keysight). The Oscope was displaying a slow drifting sinusoidal and inverted sine wave.
The kids played a few of the carnival style games and won some candy. Then we sat down and waited for the showing of zombies and ghouls dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
All the activity made us hungry, and we stopped by a quaint, rustic-styled restaurant, keeping in charm with the park, which is located right next to the event area.
The kids enjoyed the decor and the coloring!
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Liam's 3rd Halloween-Themed Birthday Party
Liam's turning 3! And with him being such a big boy now, I decided it is finally time for him to have a real big-hoopla birthday party with the works.. friends, party planning, cake, and memorable fun. About a month ago, Liam started "trick or treating" every night when he cleaned up his toys. He would pick up the toys, put them in a carry basket, and come over and say "trick or treat". I would then pretend to give him a treat. This nightly ritual for the past month, led to Liam's 3rd birthday party set to a Halloween theme.
Liam's Halloween costume is... a racecar driver!
My brain operated in two modes the past month of September. It was either thinking about work issues or brainstorming birthday planning. I took influences from recent events, even TV shows, to come up with the idea of a "Scavenger Trick And Treat Hunt" around the yard. At 3 years old, chances are that Liam may not remember details of the birthday party, but I wanted to approach the planning so that he has a greater possibility of remembering the fun. And so the pumpkin scavenger hunt combined a challenge at each pumpkin station which was doable for a 3-5 year old, but may require the help and support of the adults. When the kid completed the challenge, they get to pick a treat out of a jack-o-latern basket. Some of the pumpkin stations also required team work.
Scavenger Trick And Treat Hunt - Pumpkin Stations
1. Decorate Trick Or Treat Bag
2. Go Fish
3. Bean bag Toss/Cornhole
4. Cylinder/Block Log Hop
5. Bike Tire Hop
6. Driveway Sprint
7. Build a Tower Bridge
8. Bear Bear Mummy Wrap
9. Crawl Maze
10. Decorate Your Pumpkin
1. The party started with the kids decorating their trick'o'treat bag with Halloween stickers and marker/crayon artworks. Once all the kids had arrived and bags decorated, we went on to the next "Pumpkin Station".
Ryan and our neighbor, Mike, teamed up to lead the kids to find the pumpkin stations. Mike was "The Map" while Ryan assisted the kids in the activity at hand. Other parents helped out by being cheerleaders or handing out the treats afterwards. All in all, the scavenger hunt was great for the kids. They had a challenge to conquer. They had support and cheering section. They watched the other kids go through the same thing. And they all received a prize.
2. Ryan helping to set up the fishing pole at the Fishing hole station. Kids used a fishing pole to hook rubber duckies.
3. Bean Bag Toss
4. Cylinder and Block Hops --> Stole this idea from the Spartan Race where one had to balance and hop across logs. Obviously made this easier for the kids. Ryan would help and hold one hand if needed. There was a great cheering section on this challenge. Some of the kids started off unsure, but then would give it a try after seeing a few kids complete it. The cheering from the parents made it even better.
5. Tire Jumps --> Tires lined up a row where the kids have to jump (or step-through) the tire path.
6. Driveway Sprint
7. Build A Tower Bridge --> I took out a bunch of empty boxes, drew an example diagram, and the kids had to work together to build a tower bridge out of the boxes. When the bridge was done, they would each crawl through to the other side and received a treat.
8. Mummy Wrap Bear Bear --> We hung a teddy bear from the railing of the balcony, so that the kids would help give Bear Bear a Halloween costume. Each kid had a streamer or two which they were suppose to work together to wrap up Bear Bears head, arms, legs, and tummy to create a mummified Bear Bear.
9. Crawl Maze --> Took this idea from the Spartan Race barb wire crawl as well as the latest episode of "Agents of Shield" where the agents had to infiltrate an area protected by a laser grid. We kept it simple for the kids and used streamers. =)
The crawl maze was one of the favorites among the kiddies. Some even went back to do it several times. The maze ended at an area with a narrow section where they get a treat from the jack-o-latern.
Liam getting a treat from the jack-o-latern.
Emilia's Halloween costume this year is Rapunzel!
Em playing around with one of her besties.
Thing1 is suppose to be supervising the kiddies.
Liam's homemade vegan birthday cake! Thanks to Amparo for a great recipe for a good taste and texture cake. My implementation of the recipe could have been better and now I know, coconut oil is finicky to work with, especially in warmer temperatures.
(Photo-bombed by Liam's cutie classmate, JuJu!)
Along with the Halloween theme, I planned out the food trying to make it adult and kid-friendly, healthy, and Halloween-ish.
(photo curtesy of google..)
Food:
Snacks -
1. bowl of pepitas and cranberries
2. peeled cuties w/celery stick on top (like a mini-pumpkin)
3. half bananas with chocolate chips for eyes/mouth (ghost)
4. String cheese broomsticks - chives & pretzel sticks
5. cucumbers or crackers w/ cream cheese & olive spiders
6. Jack-O-Latern Veggie Tray - Carrots and broccoli w/ yogurt dip
7. strawberry mice --> pepitas as ears, carrot noodles as tail, chocolate frosting as eyes
8. Octopus hummus dip
(photo curtesy of google..)
(photo curtesy of google..)
Adults Lunch-
1. Trader Joes Harvest blend salad w/pumpkin croutons
2. 8lbs Center Cut Tenderloin Roast
(photo curtesy of google..)
Kids Lunch-
1. mac and cheese
2. hot dog mummy wraps (crescent rolls)
(photo curtesy of google..)
Dessert
1. Banana Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
2. Liam's Vegan Chocolate Cake
I did over plan too many details of this party that it was extremely stressful to execute. Next time around, best to skip out on the food decor. Thanks to grandma, though, for helping with food prep and ensuring a great memorable party for the kiddies!
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