
… the time I had to make thisĀ nutritious and delicious vegetable soup, which will help me resist the pancakes after swimming lessons tonight.

… the time I had to make thisĀ nutritious and delicious vegetable soup, which will help me resist the pancakes after swimming lessons tonight.

He works hard at work and takes care of his family. He did the research on the new appliances and the hard labor to install them all. He is a good man. A good father. A good husband. And a good friend. I am fortunate and thankful he chose spend his life with me.
I had a great birthday weekend! Friday night dinner with my grandparents, Saturday company with old friends, Sunday grocery shopping, kitchen remodeling, and a date with my little boy. What more could I ask for in a birthday weekend!?! I have to pick up the kids in a few minutes but I wanted to post a few quick pictures of our good times.
Tonight I am thankful that I can cuddle on the couch with my hubby, watch Castle on Hulu, and close my day quietly at 8:15pm. Tomorrow begins yet another busy week.
For without her, none of this would have been possible. I’d like to write a deep and moving post, but my brain ODed on chocolate cake and checked out about an hour ago. And I can’t find my camera. In short, I love you Mom. Thank you for brining me into this world and supporting me every step of the way.

Is 8am too early to dig into a chocolate cake?!?
Today I am thankful for family. I am part of a wonderful family, full of love and caring. I couldn’t be more blessed. I have little people around to keep me smiling, keep me moving, and keep me laughing. They express their love in such beautiful ways.
I have big people in my life who take care of me, make sure I take care of myself, love me, support me, and keep me guessing :) I read several emotional blog posts today about Veterans Day and mother’s who send their sons and daughters off to war and it made me want to cry. In my perfect world I’d gather my family close, wrap you in my arms, and keep you forever!
I had a wonderful day with family, a wonderful evening with family, tomorrow will be a wonderful day with almost family, and soon I get to spend several days with even more family. I couldn’t be happier. Thank you all.
Yesterday was rough. For various reasons. But I went to bed early and tried to mentally regroup. It worked! Today was a PERFECT day. Just perfect.
It’s Veterans Day and the kids had no school. We did our morning thing and they played super nicely while I did a long exercise (there will be cake this weekend!). Then we went to the science museum. It was packed! Packed! I knew it would be because of the school vacation but I thought we’d be ok anyway.

I need to dig up the "before" to this "after" picture. I have pictures of them when they were so little they needed to stand on that stool just to see through the elevator window.
We got a late start so I brought sandwiches and figured we could eat lunch at the museum. After almost an hour there I had a headache and felt very antsy. Remembering how much the kids had liked the nature trails last time, I suggested we take our sandwiches and go for a walk. They were thrilled! Then we got outside and the wind hit my face and I really wanted to go home and drink a cup of hot tea. I’m a home-body! The kids, however, were excited for the trail, so we bundled up and off we went.
We took a different trail then we have done before. This one was just over a mile long, up and down the hills, through the woods. It was fun. It starts off with the Planet Trail where they have the planets laid out to scale in terms of planet size and distance between them. It gives you a pretty cool idea of how far apart things are. We made it to Saturn before our trail split off and we started to circle around back to the museum.
The trail had lots of neat little bridges and exhibit detours which Lex was really interested in. The cool thing about this museum is that there is stuff for all ages! Each time we go they find different things that interest them. It’s great! (Thank you Grandma for the continued membership!) The exhibits talked about frog ponds and mossy ecosystems and glacial rock formations and other cool things.
By the time we got back we were all hungry, but happy! I felt a million times better after the walk and I thanked the kids over and over for insisting we go.
After a quick stop at the produce market to stock up on apples (there will be lots of cake this weekend!) we finally made it home just before 2pm. Five minutes later my friend called to see if they could come over. Earlier in the week we had made tentative plans for an afternoon playdate so I told her to come on over. When I told the kids about it they both said NO. No, no, no. I ended up calling her back and rescinding my offer. Probably not the best manners, but it was definitely the best for the three of us. Eve sat in the living room listening to an audio book and drawing with markers, Lex sat in the dining room drawing with crayons, and I washed the fruit and baked a cake! (cake, cake, cake!!) It was a very nice, very peaceful afternoon.
After a fast game of Sorry (I won by a hair!) we packed up and head out to dinner with Grandpa and Grandma. The restaurant was packed but we had a great time. We went to a steakhouse (my choice) with a great salad bar (that’s why!) and it’s super kid friendly. I enjoyed a big healthy salad and washed it down with a glass of wine and a chocolate peanut butter dessert. YUM! My one regret for the evening was that I didn’t have the waiter take a picture. They brought my dessert out with a candle and everyone was happy and it would have been a PERFECT picture. But alas, I thought about it on the way home. I always think to take pictures of the kids, but never of me. Oh well. You’ll just have to trust me it was beautiful.
I did get this picture though. Thanks Grandma!
We have fun birthday plans for tomorrow, but today was so perfect I hate to let it go. I think it has already slipped through my fingers though. It’s 9:30 now, Alan and the kids are asleep, and I’m reminding myself that my days are much, MUCH better when I get enough sleep. On that note, I will let today go and have sweet dreams (of cake!) tonight.
Today I am thankful for blocks. These blocks were the best purchase ever! It’s a totally mismatched set I bought for $5 at a daycare’s going out of business sale many years ago. The kids LOVE them. They are currently on the floor in the kitchen/dining room area and they get so much use there! It’s nice having the kids around so we can chat and I can see their creative brains at work, but still get stuff done in the kitchen.
Lex made our street in blocks today.

Our street is red, the neighboring street is yellow and blue. See the green arrow pointing to our house? Microhouses, as he calls them. The house across the street is a double because "Emily's house is very long."
We also had an exciting morning… more on that in another post.