Sunday, October 31, 2010

Grandma Dini's visit - Part One

Garrett's mom came to visit us and we've had lots of fun ever since she got here. Her first night we had a bbq and smores, yum!


Ty wasn't too sure about torching the marshmallows. :)

Even though the weather was pretty bad all week, we were still able to get out and do a few fun things. Here we are at Bates Nut Farm where we enjoyed a hay ride,...


hay maze,...


Tatum and Nadine collected all 8 of the stamps!...



enjoyed bouncy houses and slides,...

and pumpkin picking. The pumpkins were enormous!

Ty's not sure how were going to get these pumpkins home... :)

but he loved climbing up on them.



We finally settled on five wonderful pumpkins. What a fun but muddy day!

Even though Grandma was visiting, we still had a few regular activities to attend, like Tatum's dance class. She loves ballet class and looks forward to it every week.

Grandma brought keep sake hand print kits which were fun...

and then we went to Seaport Village. It was still a bit cold but lots of fun.

Especially the merry-go-round. Note Tatum and I having a wonderful time and poor Garrett with Ty death gripping his shirt. He's still not a fan of the merry-go-round. :)

Ty had his first hair cut and sat so still and patiently.

Then it was off to Ty's music class that we take with Erica and Jack. The boys love it and enjoy taking it together.

Ty loved having Grandma Dini there.

Here's the whole class.


We had a garage sale where Tatum set up her treats table with lots of yummy goodies she made with Grandma. She wore her school shirt and donated all the money she made to her classroom, $40! What a great learning experience for her.

Even though the weather was still pretty yucky, we were able to hit one of our favorite parks in La Jolla.


Look at that sweet man. He loves the swing.







And Tatum is an awesome big sister that loves to help push her brother on the swing.

We had a Chargers vs. Patriots party where lots of friends came wearing their team shirts. Here's the activities in between games.

And here's the girls wearing their shirts.

Ty made a new friend Sheldon. Practically every time he sat down, Ty wanted up in his lap so they could watch the game together. Too cute. I guess we know who to call when we need a baby sitter. :)

Then it was time to get serious about Halloween and decorate some pumpkins. Grandma Dini brought these cute kits that you push into the pumpkin. Look at all our scary monster pumpkins! Ty would actually rather be golfing. :)

But Tatum loved it and liked the Princess one best.

Here's Ty having a golfing lesson. He takes his lessons very seriously and practices often. Daddy is a happy man. :)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Fun October Activites

Tatum started preschool a few weeks ago and absolutely loves it. There was never that beginning period where she cried when we had to say goodbye in the morning or a feeling of not wanting to go. She LOVES Miss. Lawson, her teacher, and asks almost every morning if it's a day that she gets to go to school. Very quickly she's made friends and has a group of girls, Sara, Kaitlyn, Ellie and her, that have become quite close. Last Tuesday was Open House for her school so we had a chance to see some pictures of the kids playing and enjoying their classroom, as well as some of their art work. Here's a picture of Tatum enjoying the dress up area.

Here's Tatum at the Open House playing with friends. Miss. Lawson told us what a wonderful girl Tatum is with the children. Always helping out when she can, following directions and playing so well with all the other children. Karen, the director of the preschool, said she saw Tatum and another girl playing in the sand box. When the little girl took Tatum's toy, Tatum said, "I was playing with that, can you please give that back to me?" and the little girl said sure, and handed it back. Such grown ups!

Ty loved Open House as well. He thinks he might be ready to come next year. :)

Last Saturday, Garrett and I had to take turns with the kids. I met a friend at the lake for a run at 8:00 am and passed Garrett in the doorway at 9:45 am when he was heading out to golf. I didn't want to sit around the house (since Tatum has taken quite a liking to TV and if I can do anything to keep her from it, I will) so I asked Tatum what she thought we should do with our Saturday. She suggested go on an exploration (can you tell she likes Dora?) so I agreed and we packed a backpack with all necessary exploration tools (a magnifying glass, water, camera, pad of paper to write notes on) and headed down the street to the Kumeyaay-Ipai Interpretive Center, a small reserve with trails and educational artifacts from the Kumeyaay Indians. We got to the trail at 11:00 am and were greeted by a sign that said the place closed at 11:30 and you were only able to see the site by guided tour. Well, we didn't let that stop us (since I'd spent all this time getting the kids together and hyped about an exploration!) so we headed into the center and a nice woman gave us a tour of our very own. She walked us over a few trails and pointed out all the different vegetation in the area and what the Indians had used it for. Here's an ewaa, or a hut made of willow branches and cattails where ceremonies were held. Tatum and Ty loved it!
After our outdoor tour, where we also got to taste grapes right off a grape vine, we headed back into the center where the docent showed us some other tools they used, including these baskets that the children would wear on their heads until they got to the berry bush, and then they'd use the basket for carrying. What a fun and educational exploration. :)

Not that I'm posting this for my beauty, but Tatum has continued to love photography and here are just a few of her photos...


I love that she copies what we tell her when taking pictures. Here she told us to stand closer together and smile. We all were sure she was holding the camera too low but here ya go!

And yes, this is a much deserved margarita after a long day. :)

Shauna, Garrett and I headed down to the House of Blues to see The Script play on Monday night. After a lovely meal of bar food (which gave me a stomach ache later due to the richness) we headed down to the concert where apparently the concert was open for all ages. As we squeezed between an amazon 40 year old woman and a screaming 13 year old, we enjoyed the show. Of course, it wasn't Dave Matthews but still fun. :)

You can't tell how tall the amazon woman is (orange tank) from this angle but wow, was she huge. What's up with us getting right behind large people?!

And yesterday, Tatum got to go to the Pinery Pumpkin Patch with her class. She got to wear her school shirt and loved learning all about pumpkins.


Here's Miss. Lawson and her students. So cute!

The class took a hay ride, learned about the animals in the petting zoo, walked through a corn maze, and at the end, got to pick a pumpkin from the fields to take home. Here's Tatum walking with Grandma and her friend Anderson.

Leslie, Anderson's mommy, has an amazing camera and she took a few of these photos. How cute are these kids?!

Awwww, my little pumpkin man. Since the tour through the pumpkin patch was only for student and one adult, Ty and I played in the pumpkin patch, went through the corn maze on our own, checked out every scarecrow on the property, looked at the petting zoo animals, and played with gourdes to pass the time. He loved it and can't wait to go back! We took him over to the small pumpkin pile and kept holding up little pumpkins and he kept shaking his head. Finally, he reached over and picked the biggest little pumpkin in the pile. He knows what he wants. :)

Monday, October 4, 2010

Busy weeks

We've had a few busy weeks and I just realized how behind on the posts I am. To start, some girls and I ran in a boot camp challenge two weekends ago. We were GirlsgoneRunning and all survived the rigorous obsticles and 5K. Our favorite part was the marines yelling in our faces, or was that encouraging us? :)
I wish I could say we actually took the boat out for some fishing but we just took the cover off and cleaned it out. Ty couldn't wait to get in there and drive the boat!
Some girlfriends came over and brought their babies so the boys had lots of fun playing. It was hard to catch them all at once but here's Colin and Jack playing with a pile of toys Garrett dumped out for them. Garrett was the baby sitter and did a wonderful job of entertaining the boys. Thanks babe!


Here's a pick of Colin and Ty playing peek a boo through the blinds. They're so cute running around together. Susan (Colin's mommy) said she saw them back in Ty's room where they'd pulled out a basket of toys and were sitting together playing. So cute!

We had a fun birthday celebration for Mandy at the park where we brought her cupcakes that we got to decorate ourselves! Opps, that little belly of hers got to the cupcake first. :) Happy Birthday Mandy!

Look at these sweet girls, so proud of their cupcakes. :)

Ok, Garrett would die if he knew I was putting this picture up. Lately, Ty's favorite thing to do is try on shoes, of all kinds. Here he is sporting one of Tatum's fancy princess shoes. Any shoes works! :)

And since football season is in full force, here's where my boys are usually found. :) I love how their legs are the same.

It's been REALLY hot lately (it was 104 degrees the other day) so I took the kids to the mall. We did a little shopping but the rest was all about cooling off and having fun. Here's Tatum riding a small merry go round.

Ty wasn't allowed on since he is too young but he got his turn to sit in it after it ended. He LOVES to drive things, anything with a steering wheel. He's also started making noises for his cars, vroom, vroom. It's so cute.

Then we hit the play area before grabbing some lunch and getting home for rest.

We headed up to Irvine this past weekend and while there, we decided to take the Balboa Ferry over to the Fun Zone. Ty loved the boat and all the water. Tatum kept asking where all the ferries were. :)

Leanne joined us and since I'm not a big fan of heights, her and Tatum enjoyed the Ferris Wheel.



Then we met up with some friends and rented a little party boat. Here are the men keeping us safe on the water.

Tatum got her turn to steer too!

And we brought yummy appetizers and wine which made for a delicious meal on the water. We even caught a quick glimpse of the sun setting, beautiful.

Family photo on the boat. What a fun evening.