Unexpected free time

I have two hours to kill this afternoon, unexpectedly.  I thought a blog post was in order. :-)

I signed Lex up for a Lego Robotics class that started today. The class is for ages 9-14, so I had to get an age exception for him, but he was excited and I was interested in getting him involved in some extracurricular activities.  Eve and I dropped Lex off and he immediately settled in at a desk.  There are nine other kids in the class with him.  After a few minutes, Eve and I decided to wander around the art gallery and figure out what to do with ourselves for the duration. 

This is a gallery that I took the kids to a few times a long ago.  Eve and I went for a walk and I was going to show her the art studio. As we walked down the hallway a woman stepped out and asked if we were there for the Pour.Drip.Spin class.  I said nope, just visiting.  She started talking about the class and Eve got excited.  Apparently the class is for 5-8 year olds, so I left her.  I went down to the office and registered her for the class while she found herself an apron. 

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So here I am with an hour remaining to entertain myself.  I’m sitting outside his classroom and laughing at myself. I have been frustrated with the amount of screen time the kids have had lately, now here I am paying good money to have Lex AIT in a dark room, in front of a computer!  I had envisioned more of the group Lego building activities, nor so much the programming activities.  Silly me.  I’ll be curious to talk to Lex at the end of class, and three days later, about his thoughts. From what I’m hearing it sounds like they are walking through how to use the program, something Lex has already been doing for years. I was worried he would be too young and therefore behind, but now I’m wondering if he’s going to be bored! 

Next week I’ll bring a book, or some UVEI homework!  Today I spent the day in kindergarten. It was fun, but definitely different!  I didn’t have to open a single lunch or tie a single shoe in 5th grade. :-)

Final Christmas Cookies

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Eve remembered this morning that her art teacher wasn’t there the day before Christmas vacation and didn’t get the cookies Eve brought in. She was very concerned that day that her art teacher would have no holiday cookies. :-)  She has art today and insisted on bringing her teacher cookies.  Fortunately I still have a batch of peanut butter cookies in the freezer. I think her teacher will be surprised!

New Year’s Eve 2013

I’m only four days late with this post! New Year’s Eve was a bit different for us this year, but super fun nonetheless! For the past few years we’ve celebrated at the bowling alley with cosmic bowling until the late hour of 7pm. (2010, 2011, 2012) Then home for a fairly regular bedtime. This year, sadly, the bowling alley is closed. They went out of business quite suddenly one day during the summer. I hoped they would reopen by now, because what else do you do with a bowling alley besides reopen it?, but they have not.

This year my parents were also in town, so we decided to have a nice dinner and a family game night.

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While I made dinner, Mema and Grandpa Tom kicked off the evening with the kids.

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Eve promptly fell asleep! Fortunately she work up later to join us for the rest of the evening.

Apparently I didn’t take any pictures of dinner, but it was lovely and delicious. Zesty skillet ravioli, big salad, fresh bread. Yummy! After dinner we played a rousing game of Jenga for awhile.

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Jenga!

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Eve likes to pull the tricky ones first. :)

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Not surprisingly, she gets a lot of this!

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That looks stable.

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What’s a party without some dancing in the kitchen?!

My parents decided that they didn’t really want to stay up until midnight, so they went back to Popcube’s house and we continued with the games. Well, with one game. Lex set up an EPIC game of Lego Minotaurus that lasted nearly three hours! I came to the game late (cleaned up dinner first) and still won! Yay me. :)

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An EPIC game of Lego Minotaurus!

The game ended around 11:30pm. The kids brushed their teeth and settled on the couch. Alan put on the live coverage from Times Square. We don’t have broadcast TV, but we found a live streaming of it. Unfortunately, we discovered at midnight that they don’t actually show the ball drop! They instead show the clock. I wonder if a network owned the exclusive rights to it or something. The kids were a little disappointed, as were the grownups, but we celebrated anyway.

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I didn’t think this would last for the remaining half hour, without both kids drifting off to sleep, so I pulled out one more game!

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Final countdown!

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Happy New Year!

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Our family at 12:00am on January 1st, 2014.

Then went to bed.

Happy 2014! May it be a wonderful one for all.

Sledding

We spent the afternoon at Popcube’s house, sledding in his front yard. Not a huge hill, but a big step up from our neighbor’s gentle slope. :)

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Eve, head first.

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Me and Eve

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Important discussions on the hill.

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Lex

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It’s hard to take good sledding pictures!

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Lex and I moved to the bigger side of the hill!

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Lovely sky

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The hill looks pretty big from this perspective!

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I thought this little guy was a rock at first. I bent over to pick it up and it scurried away. I screamed like a girl and jumped out of the way. Such a dumb automatic reaction! The little mouse (vole?) buried it’s head in the snow and probably prayed we’d go away! :)

After sledding we went in to warm up. The kids both took showers and we had dinner (homemade mac & cheese, my fav!!).

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Eve read quietly while Grandpa Tom combed her hair.

On the way home we swung by La Salette to look at the lights. This year they have a beautiful display of nativity scenes in the chapel. I overheard someone there saying they were donated by an individual who had collected them over the years. There were hundreds, from all over the world. We spent a lot of time looking at them, though apparently I didn’t take any pictures of them! The lights were beautiful, as usual.

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Christmas 2013

Another Christmas has come and gone. This year the season snuck up on me and was over in a heartbeat. Actually, we still have more family to see, so I guess it’s not over just yet. We were supposed to go see Mandy and Rachel today, and Rosy was going to meet us there then head up here afterwards, but the roads were so awful we turned around and came home. Rosy will drive tomorrow. Weather permitting. Now I have an unexpected free afternoon. Eve is napping (she really needed a nap!), Lex and Alan are updating Lex’s computer, so I decided to blog post was in order. Maybe some UVEI work too. My “vacation work” list is glaring at me from where I strategically placed it on the desk.

Christmas was smallish this year, but Alan was able to set up a Google Hangout so we got to see everyone, either in person or on the big screen. My words aren’t working well so I’m going to switch to pictures.

On Christmas Eve we went to Grandpa’s for dinner.

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We started with a walk to the lake to burn off some energy before going inside.

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Kicking snow and ice into the water.

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Alan is a really tree hugger. :)

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Leave it to Eve to find a beautiful (fake) flower on the road in December.

Pizza and salad and lots of cookies for dinner. Then back home for the all important cookies for Santa tradition.

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Cookies and milk for Santa. An apple and two carrots for Rudoph. A bowl full of carrots for the rest of the reindeer. Two very excited children.

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Christmas Eve tree. Funny how the camera picks up the blue lights primarily. We really have multi-color lights, not just blue.

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I tried to get fancy with the photography here. It didn’t work well.

Santa left a few presents in the kids’ bedroom, under the little tree they have in there. The kids were up early and opened those presents, then we all got up and went downstairs for stockings and breakfast.

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Eve was excited to see her kitty in her stocking. “Silly kitty,” she said.

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Personalized notepads…

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… and toothbrushes is what my kids get in their stockings! (plus candy and bubble bath and pens and oranges, of course!)

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There’s always time for a few stories.

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Joyce stopped by to say hi before work. I wish she was REALLY here, but the big screen is the next best thing. We miss you Sister J!

After Mema and Grandpa Tom got back from church, and Katie and Popcube arrived, it was time for presents. The kids did a great job waiting until nearly 10:30 when everyone was here and settled.

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I told the kids they had to use their new notepads to make thank you notes after each present. Lex almost took me seriously and started making a list of what gave him what. That lasted for about three presents. :)

tie-dye

Eve loves her tie-dye kit. We were just talking about making tie-dye a few days ago. Santa must have been listening.

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Lex made this neat Santa artwork for Eve at school.

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Mema is ready for a rocking NYE!!

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Eve LOVES her fairy costume!

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Selfie. :)

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Eve got a Barbie head. She’s pretty excited.

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Lex loves his new wall tracks. He is already planning to buy more with is Christmas money.

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Little girl in fairy wings blow drying Barbie’s head on Christmas morning. That’s how we roll around here. :)

games

Lex got a few cool games this year. This one is a Lego one.

dinner

Christmas dinner was beautiful and delicious. The crowd was just eight instead of our usual 12-13, but that’s ok. I will be enjoying lasagna leftovers for days!

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My friend gave me fancy napkin rings last year. The kids had fun with them.

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Barney and Lorie joined us after dinner. Before dinner in their timezone. Maybe next year we can all be in the same timezone. I can hope, anyway.

carols

Since we were all staring at the TV anyway, we watched a few Christmas carol videos on YouTube. Pentatonix – Little Drummer Boy, is my favorite. Eve’s favorite is Libera ~ Carol of the Bells.

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Grandpa Tom, giving me the eye.

This morning another package came filled with more presents! This one was from the Kirkwoods and came filled with things the kids loved, including Magic Kitten books and Infinity Books. Julie, I LOVE your Haven donation for Eve. She thought it was nice, but seemed much more interested in the Magic Kitten sticker book. Perhaps her concern for the homeless is a bit fickle. :)

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Lex is pretty excited about his Infinity Ring books from the Kirkwoods.

Merry Christmas to all! Another wonderful one on the books.