My middle child turned four today! We started it off with decorations in red and blue! Here's his alien space cake!
His Happy Birthday Banner!
A pile of presents from mommy and daddy, Aurelia and Oliver!
Of course he gets to dig right in!
New unders! Spiderman is cool on anything!
A robot car toy thing and he's already sharing!
A hot-wheels carwash - Oli has to get in on the action!
And after a fun time at Chuck E. Cheese with a friend and Grama Sama (and Meli!) he gets to enjoy his space cake. I love that big grin!
mmmmmm. Happy Birthday, my sweet sweet Ezra!
love, Mommy!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Owl Puke if you do . . .
Aurelia gets to participate in some classes through her charter school, one of which I have the joy to teach myself! I teach two hands-on science classes. One for k-2nd graders and another for 3rd-5th graders. We have a lot of fun doing science experiments each week. I thought it would be fun to show Aurelia with two friend really digging into their science lesson.
In the end they found three skulls and many various rodent bones in their owl pellet. Pretty fun!
In the end they found three skulls and many various rodent bones in their owl pellet. Pretty fun!
Friday, March 19, 2010
One (or) More Adventure(s) in March
One warm day in March found us marching our way upstream . . .
doing some heavy lifting . . .
throwing stones. . .
and splashing about . . .
Finally we are happy to announce that sometime in November a baby will come to our home and disrupt our lives and expand our hearts . . . another of the greatest adventures of all time . . . here's the proof.
doing some heavy lifting . . .
throwing stones. . .
and splashing about . . .
Finally we are happy to announce that sometime in November a baby will come to our home and disrupt our lives and expand our hearts . . . another of the greatest adventures of all time . . . here's the proof.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
The Exploratorium
So - I'm not really a city driver and I really dislike being the "leader of the driving pack." That's much more up Jason's alley, but anywho, the Exploratorium opens it's doors free to the public on, I think, the first Wednesday of each month and we were invited to join some friends to go out that way, so I packed a lunch and Jason's G.P.S. (thinking that would somehow help my lack of directional ability) and headed out to the city . . . HA! So here we are crossing the Golden Gate bridge (at least my kids can say they've done that now) . . .
After the bridge, the U-turn, and the toll for two cars to cross the bridge (since it WAS my fault), we finally parked and entered the PACKED building, we found: mold (something we are pretty familiar with, actually, and I was glad this kind was under glass) . . .
skeletons in the closet on display for all to see (thankfully, however, not MY skeletons . . . ) . . .
water plants, I guess . . .
The cutest baby on the face of the earth! . . .
a mini-class on plants (that was so boring my kids left after the petals were removed) . . .
germs . . . on a ball thing . . .
a really super-duper, this would make a cool Christmas present, computer microscope thing . . . we spent a lot of time at this station . . .
water and soap (to wash the germs off - the bubbles were just a distraction) . . .
colorful glass, the purpose of this display was not very clear, but very colorful . . .
an earthquake spine that actually just gave my kids a reason to scream and cry at each other, it was nice . . .
shaking sand that was very soothing after the fake-quake . . .
ice crystals that fascinated Aurelia - you had to look though the "polarizer" to see the crystals forming as the water froze on the glass below, but it was so beautiful and colorful . . . the only problem was that Ezra kept spraying more water and melting the ice . . .
This hypno-thing that reminded everyone to go into the store and spend money . . . we did . . . it was a very powerful message. Actually - we got a blacklight pen and pen-light for Aurelia so she could send me secret messages (like "I love you, mom") and a rain-sound maker for Oli and some airplanes for Ezra - I'm positive we spent less in the store than we did to cross the bridge, so I was happy . . .
When we came out of the museum it was POURING rain - as only SFO can do, so we had to RUN to the car in the rain and we got pretty soaked! IT was awesome and I had extra clothes in the car, so it ended up being a really fun day.
After the bridge, the U-turn, and the toll for two cars to cross the bridge (since it WAS my fault), we finally parked and entered the PACKED building, we found: mold (something we are pretty familiar with, actually, and I was glad this kind was under glass) . . .
skeletons in the closet on display for all to see (thankfully, however, not MY skeletons . . . ) . . .
water plants, I guess . . .
The cutest baby on the face of the earth! . . .
a mini-class on plants (that was so boring my kids left after the petals were removed) . . .
germs . . . on a ball thing . . .
a really super-duper, this would make a cool Christmas present, computer microscope thing . . . we spent a lot of time at this station . . .
water and soap (to wash the germs off - the bubbles were just a distraction) . . .
colorful glass, the purpose of this display was not very clear, but very colorful . . .
an earthquake spine that actually just gave my kids a reason to scream and cry at each other, it was nice . . .
shaking sand that was very soothing after the fake-quake . . .
ice crystals that fascinated Aurelia - you had to look though the "polarizer" to see the crystals forming as the water froze on the glass below, but it was so beautiful and colorful . . . the only problem was that Ezra kept spraying more water and melting the ice . . .
This hypno-thing that reminded everyone to go into the store and spend money . . . we did . . . it was a very powerful message. Actually - we got a blacklight pen and pen-light for Aurelia so she could send me secret messages (like "I love you, mom") and a rain-sound maker for Oli and some airplanes for Ezra - I'm positive we spent less in the store than we did to cross the bridge, so I was happy . . .
When we came out of the museum it was POURING rain - as only SFO can do, so we had to RUN to the car in the rain and we got pretty soaked! IT was awesome and I had extra clothes in the car, so it ended up being a really fun day.
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