Friday, December 28, 2012

November-The month of Thanksgiving

Considering that the month of December is almost over I guess I'm over due.  On vacation and still have to blog.  Family history, yes this is what it's all about.

Debrie cuts her hair
The month of November was a very fun and relaxing month for us overall, until Brie decided to cut her hair.  We were all downstairs playing a fun game of Dominion with our friends and our friends kid and our kids got together and played house and they created a beauty shop.  We were oblivious to what was going on upstairs thinking that the kids are playing nicely.  We played the game quite intensely- pretty much whenever I play a game I play it intensely and I won and I celebrated and was very happy and we were all pretty happy, that is until we came upstairs.  We saw first stuffed animals fur, then scissors and then our hearts dropped.  Long strands of strawberry blond hair covered the bathroom floor followed by a few brunette hair on the counter with 3 pairs of school scissors taken from my preschool room.  Devastated, mortified, saddened.  Angry feelings came over both of us.  We looked at each other, looked at Debrie and without even saying anything she burst into tears.  Tears of guilt and sorrow.  She knew we were disappointed even though we haven't even begin yelling at her.  We wanted to laugh at her cute response but we were  truly disappointed that now her hair which has taken her over 3 years to grow to shoulder length now has to be taken back to when she was 1.  She had a very hard time understanding that I had to cut it up.  She kept saying that I give her boy hair.  "I don't like my boy hair I don't like my boy hair".  We had to do a google search of pixie hair cuts for her to see and we had to convince her that a lot of people get pixie haircuts.  We took a lot of pictures to show her the new cut and she now likes her pixie cut a lot.  She looks very stylish.  A lot of people agreed.


 








Big sister was a little wiser but still cut off a 1/3 of her hair.  I have also just fixed it up.

Spokane children's Museum
Spokane Mobius Science Museum
Our family decided to take a Veteran's weekend vacation in Spokane.  We booked a fancy luxury hotel and lived fancy as part of the fun. It's one of those things that's fun to check off your to do list.  We toured the old  Davenport hotel and stayed at the Davenport tower.  We attempted to go see an old friend and almost got stuck in the snow on our way to their house.  It decided to snow while we were there so we had to rush to Gap and get the kids gloves and hats.  The mall is across from the hotel so it was convenient thankfully.





The old historic Davenport Hotel



We got the 21st level.  Yay!!!


We took the kiddos to the Spokane's Children 's Museum and Mobius Science Museum.  The Mobius Science Museum was a very fun interactive museum.









There was enough snow at the end of the day to have a snowball fight.  I was concentrating on taking the picture and as you can see here I got some snow thrown at me which started the serious snowball fight was which not caught on camera.










We played hard.  
Dan's trip to Ohio, Indiana, Tennesse, Kentucky
Dan implemented some codes that kicked off well so he got some attention at work.  A Scottish man took him to 4 states and they traveled to different Amazon fulfillment centers.  We were parted for 4 days, longest we've ever been apart.  He came back and said that we will be going to Europe in February.  Exciting!!!
We got ready for Christmas a little earlier than usual and then headed out of town on December 11th for 2 weeks of work in Delaware and Allentown, PA, which were both an hour from my parents house so we got to hang out with my mom during the day.   He came back in time for Thanksgiving.  We had Thanksgiving dinner and slept over at Matt and Shelly's place, Dan's cousins and got tickets to see the Barbershop Christmas Concert that Matt was a part of and we got to see 545 Express, Seattle's best Barbershop group.
Thanks for visiting our blog!!!!  Come again soon to see our pics from NY, D.C Philly.


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

October - Falling in Love

Fall is so beautiful here.  It is the best time of the year for Seattle and a good reminder for us when the rainy season comes in.  October was beautiful and sunny, a little cold at night so the leaves decided to change colors and it was glorious, still is, just more rain now.  I had a chance to map out a few locations for my photography clients and went around with my camera and took some pictures.  Here are a few favorites. 





 We started the month off with a Lego Convention that happens once a year in Seattle.  Our kids love Legos so why not give Legos some more money :).  There were so many cool Lego models. We all had a great time and the kids even got to take some Legos home.   What more could a kid want? 





 Hogwart, just in case you can't make out what it is.  We missed it the first time we saw it and we are big Harry Potter fan.  I would've chosen darker colors for the castle.


 You can't tell here but this one is robotic and can move.  The pieces inside also move.
 Amazing art work using Legos

Tutankhamun Exhibit
Our kids love the Seattle Science Museum.  Who doesn't?  Where ever we go we like to go to museums and have a fun and educational experience.  We heard great things from the web about this new King Tut exhibit.  The first time it graced Seattle was in 1978 and it attracted 1.3 million visitors to Seattle Center. Sponsored by Seattle Art Museum, the event was such a success it spurred SAM's expansion to its current downtown location.  So we spent a pot load of money to get in and thankfully I made a friend in line who worked for Microsoft and he was able to get us in for a discounted price.  It's always good to make friends and make friends fast, like right in line.  Dan laughs at me often at how not shy I am to ask people about stuff but it's true.  Why be shy?


 There were a bunch of neat things inside but we weren't allowed to take pictures.  These pics are from the end of the tour.  The scariest and yet coolest thing is this mummy.  Everything else was more for us and not really for the kids.  Good thing we got our tickets for a discounted price otherwise it wouldn't have been worth it to take the kids. 

 They had more fun with the other parts of the museum
 These are other parts of the Science museum that get changed every so often.

 Preschool Field Trip - Trinity Farm
   This is my Tootle Tot School.  It's got a lot of potential to grow but my sanity is also important so I have a limit of how many kids get enrolled.  When we go on field trips I have to ask the moms to come because I would go insane.  I have 2 moms volunteer on a regular basis and they do a great job.  We had a really fun farm trip after studying about the farm.




 Every kid gets to pick out 2 pumpkins to bring home.

 Halloween
   This year our family's theme is Vikings and Dragons.  I finished the costumes on time!! Looks complicated to make but pretty easy. It took me 4 days to design and make, made without patterns so very cost effective. Total hours: 12 hours. Cost: $30 total for all 4 costumes.  I think I spent less on fabric this year than any other years.  It makes it that much more worth it to make than buy.  Reena really wanted to be Toothless from the movie How to Train Your Dragon, which they've watched about 50 times and Debrie just wanted to be a pink, green, and yellow dragon so there she is, our little Mexican Fiesta dragon.  AKA, Fearless.

 Our ward had a Halloween party the day before Halloween so we got two uses out of our costumes.
 Halloween means a birthday party also.  Around here we celebrate birthdays and we celebrate it big no matter how big you are.  I made cookie monsters and spider cupcakes, cookies, eyeballs (meatballs) hotdogs and hot chocolate Thuan's style for everyone.  People come and go but Dan's 2 best friends stayed the whole time and chatted with him.  They hung out and gave candies out to trick-r-treaters while I took the kids trick-r-treating and to the haunted house.   Our neighbors at the end of our street spends yearly about 5k to turn his front yard into a haunted house.  There were a lot of cryings and screaming from both kids and adults, two of which were mine.  One went in and the other clung at my feet and cried. 

 Dan's favorite dessert is the peanut butter chocolate truffle I made for him when we were first married.  It was this dessert that made him put on 20 lbs in 9 months.  I stopped making it because it's evil.  Cream cheese, peanut butter, whipped toppings, oreos (I used green oreos this time to create a goulish look), pudding, and confectioner sugar.  It is delicious but very rich and it is best served frozen.  He requested this again for his birthday and after his crumb rum pirate cake last year I thought he deserves this treat.   He is so cute.  Still a kid at heart.  I love my husband.

 Good choice of candies Reena!!!  She knows what mommy likes.
Debrie gave everyone a good giggle by how she chose to hold her candies.  She didn't want anything but her pouch.  When I sew their pouches I intentionally left it open so they could use it to hold their candies.  That way it looks like they're eating the candies and their stomach grows bigger.  She got a lot of compliments on that when she leans in closer and opens her pouch for people to put candies in.  

She's also a naughty little dragon.  She took scissors to her hair.  Stayed tuned for more about this.  Reena is doing very well in soccer, ballet, swimming and school.  Brie is starting to be able to swim like her big sister without any floatation device.  We are all happy and doing well.  We adopted another pet.  Stay tuned for more.

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