Monday, October 31, 2011

Busy!

October has flown by. Here it is Halloween already. I have never been a huge fan of this day, but enjoying with my kids has given me a whole new perspective. Watching my children have fun, is plain and simple, fun for me as well.
Let me back up a bit. After our trip the Portland for the marathon, the following weekend was all about Paul. It consisted of lots of camouflage and from what he tells, me a whole lot of sitting - very still, very quiet. With the hopes a deer will just happen by. No such luck this year for Paul or his friend Aaron. I know they are already looking forward to next year. We spent the hunting weekend in Cle Elum with friends, Aaron, Jen, their 4 year old boy, Evan and 16 month old cutie, Ava. I am very thankful for their company while the boys were out on the hunt. It made the weekend quite tolerable with a comrade.
Evan, Ryan & Kathryn playing
Her first time in a sleeping bag. It lasted all of 10 minutes, and she was back in the pack n play. She is rapidly outgrowing that however!
The next weekend we enjoyed the Dawg Dash at University of Washington. The kids ran in the "Pup Run" with Harry the Husky - down one length of the football field. I hope to make this an annual thing. Fun!
Korryn & Kelsey ran the 5k
All proud she finished - although she was none to happy in the midst of the run. The whole first half she was crying, "I don't want too, I don't want too."
Halloween
Ryan - Fireman
Kathryn - Unicorn
I am slightly biased, but I think they were the cutest fireman and unicorn I have ever seen!

Other stuff:

Jury duty I had to fulfill my civic duty and spend two days downtown Seattle, sitting. Waiting. Wondering how I could get out of this. Fortunately I was excused from the first trial I was called in on - a 4 to 5 week trial. They called in at least 120 jurors, most of which can't do that long of a trial - me included! Second trial was a 4-5 day trial and after about 4 hours of sitting, watching the lawyers for both sides do their stuff, I was excused. Phew. Obligation completed. SO SO thankful our daycare charging us only $40 for the day, instead of the $90 is should have been. And the second day my in-laws came to watch the kids. With the $10/day I got paid to be there, we lost $20, but it could have been much worse! Bilateral boo-boo's. Called for two bandaids!

I want to say that I am just loving being a parent to these two. I loved them as infants - but in hindsight I have realized how hard that time really is. We've reached a time when life is simpler. No diapers to lug around, both kids can walk good distances - so bye bye stroller. They can communicate their needs easily. The turf war has ceased (somewhat). The fighting over each and every toy is less and less. Most days they will play well together and for good stretches of time. Very enjoyable time in our lives

I'm lovin' it!

I can't remember his reasoning for bringing his dinosaur in to his bed, I think he didn't want to sleep alone. :-)

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Portland Trip 2011

Fourth consecutive year I have been able to make this Portland, Oregon trip - to support my Dad run the Portland Marathon. I think it's my favorite thing I get to do every year. The weather was quite tolerable and it all went very well. I opted to leave Kathryn home with Paul this year. For many reasons, really. Most of all, ease of the trip. I was actually tearful leaving her. Have not been away from her that long - and it didn't help that she was clinging to me saying, "I want to go! I want to go!" She and her Daddy did great though. Some Daddy/daughter time & Mommy/son time. Dad did absolutely fantastic and I am inspired by him every time I see him and thousands of others attempt those 26.2 miles.
My Mom and Ryan walking to the Portland Saturday Market.
We made a quick pass by VooDoo donuts.
I know those donuts are supposed to be super good - but a line out the door, down the block? Really? No donut is that good!
Before the race Mom & DadWaiting for the race to start, snacking on some cereal Waiting for Dad to pass by - in the last mile of the marathon.
Ryan did absolutely wonderful on this trip.
Waiting beyond the finish line, for Dad to find us.
The sign is so Dad can find us in the midst of thousands of people.
Mom is leaning back because Ryan was a bit wild with the sign.

After the marathon we had a family gathering with some of Dad's side of the family. I don't get to see them nearly often enough - and this year was quite bittersweet with the passing of my Aunt Linda last month. She was my Dad's sister and her death surprised us all. I will miss her like crazy.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Fall Life

Applesauce making season - went quick this year.
I got about half of what I usually get. Bad year for apples.
Little helpers :-) We had the opportunity to tour a newly opened fire station - so fun! One of the nurses I work with, her husband is one of the Battalion Chiefs there. He took the 4 of us on a tour of the whole place.
Opening the big fire station doors. Love the look on Kathryn's face.
Itty bitty Kathryn, compared to the tire.
A view from the highest point in the training tower. The trucks were all out of the bay, because the bay floors had just been scrubbed.
Practice for Halloween?
Neither of them are wearing those costumes this year, but the dressing up was fun.
No costume here.
Someone is excited to get some hunting in this season. : /