A Bunch of Monkeys (and a trip to the zoo)
First exhibit of the day were some monkeys (chimps?). Our little monkeys loved it!
It would have been insane to go to San Diego and not visit the world’s best zoo. And, since we’re not really crazy, we went. Rain was in the forecast for most of the days we were visiting, so we took advantage of the sunny weather on our first day in town and went to see some animals. The truly lovely thing about San Diego was that it wasn’t hot or cold, just pleasant, so the animals were out and about doing their thing. So much more fun to visit them when they’re playing than when they’re scrambling for shade because it’s a bajillion degrees outside.
We got to the park right when it opened at 9am and stayed until about 2pm. I think we saw everything but the tigers. The kids did great with all the walking and the no-nap day and Matt and I were in vacation mode (i.e., give them whatever they want so that they’re happy and we all enjoy this). We had so many pictures from the day, it was hard to choose just a few. So, will share a bunch with captions to tell this story.
Taking the double jogger was key. Ava needed a place to sit by the end of the day!
These statues were all over the zoo and the kids loved climbing on them.
Early morning outing for the male gorilla, so that he can “take care of business.” This was pretty hilarious.
He walked right over in front of us, turned his back and got to work.
When he was done, he walked right over to the glass and got nose to nose with Ava.
Guess he wanted some privacy.
More playing/posing with the statues.
Totally her idea.
On Ava’s insistence we rode the gondola before lunch, from the top of the hill. Turns out she’s brilliant. No line, and we got a roundtrip ride with no wait because our stroller didn’t fit. Awesome!
Noah loved this ride. I was a nervous Nelly and had a pretty tight hold of him.
The kid has no fear and is a total thrill junkie.
More gorillas out to play as we coasted overhead.
The polar bears put on quite a show! They played a little water polo together and were very entertaining!
Can’t go to the San Diego Zoo and not see the pandas, right? We waited in line for about forty minutes, but the kids were pretty patient. I will say that I’ve not seen pandas this close before. The ones in DC are far from the fence and usually hiding. These guys were cute!
Noah LOVED the giraffes. They were pretty busy and very near the fence, so he had a great view of them.
At the end of the day, we wound up at the petting zoo. The kids brushed the goats and Noah played with their dirt.
Gross, but they had a great time.
This about sums it up. One last pose with a statue and, yes, we were all wiped out!
Passed out snuggling his new giraffe buddy on the ride back to the hotel.
Thanks for the memories, zoo friends!
A Trip to the Beach
At the beginning of March, Matt called me at work one day (totally out of the blue) and said, “Want to go to the beach? Let’s go to San Diego. I’m online booking it now.” So, in early April, we went! We stayed at the awesome Navy North Island NAS in some of the nicest TLFs we’ve ever visited. I suppose, really, the rooms weren’t anything truly luxurious (and we were in the old building) but we weren’t there for the hotel room. We were there for this…
See that ship? It was waaaay out there. It’s a BIG ship.
From our room, we walked across a lawn and then hit the beach…leading straight to the Pacific Ocean.
Needless to say, we absolutely loved it. The weather wasn’t the most cooperative (we were freezing!) but that didn’t stop us from getting some play time in with the waves and digging up as much sand as possible. This was Noah’s first trip to a beach and Ava’s first that she would really remember, so it was a highly exciting time!
Chasing waves.
Bundled up because he face-planted in the (cold) water.
“Ladybug Girl LOVES the beach!”
Sand!!
Each day we were there, we spent a couple hours just wandering the beach or going to check on the waves. These kiddos are definitely water lovers, so it did take a little effort to keep them from just running straight into the water. But, if we stayed back from the tide line, they were just as happy to play in the sand and make a total mess.
Nothing says “Day at the Beach” like winter coats and sweatpants, right?
Like I said, they enjoyed getting messy. Ahh…sand in fleece. That’s so easy to shake out!
This guy loves the beach.
So does this girl.
A great start to a wonderful adventure. More from San Diego soon!
Easter 2012
We had a very busy Easter weekend with three egg hunts, church and a picnic. We had a lot of fun, though, so all the busyness ended up being worth it.
The weekend started with the annual AF Family picnic and egg hunt in the park. We missed last year’s since we were in San Antonio, so we were excited to get to join in the fun this time. Photos from the first year are here and the second year are here. The picnic is a potluck adventure, so it’s super easy for everyone to participate. We’re grateful to the Hoffmans for always getting it organized! After lunch, the kiddos do an egg hunt but, before we turn them loose, they all have to smile pretty for the camera. This is always hysterical to watch – when you turn around and look at the adults acting like fools trying to get all the kids to stay still, together, and happy.
But, once the paparazzi gets its fill, then it’s off to the races to find those eggs and eat that candy!
After we got home from the picnic and everyone slept off our sugar crash, it was time to color some Easter eggs. Ava is still quite a color mix-master and Noah even got in on the action a bit this year. (Excuse the semi-nude babies. We weren’t interested in dying clothes, so this was easier than micromanaging.)
Since all the prep was done the day before, Easter morning dawned with a visit from the Easter bunny and a mini-egg hunt at home in the backyard.
Waiting patiently for the camera lady to be ready to document their trip downstairs in the morning.
Found one!
We headed for church a little early on Easter because we wanted to do a little photo shoot with Noah. We took about 300 frames and I think we got one shot for the wall. Still have to sort that out. But, while we were all dressed up with a green background, we grabbed a couple family shots as well.
Obviously everyone was thrilled with that idea.
What we were all thrilled with was the (third!) egg hunt of the weekend. And, wow, does St. Christopher’s know how to do an egg hunt. There were easily 200 eggs for the kiddos to find. Our own two came home with enough plastic eggs to last a lifetime.
The kiddos last year on Easter.
All in all, it was a joyful weekend full of family, friends, and renewed faith. It was extra special that, this year, Ava understood the real meaning of Easter and celebrated that with as much enthusiasm as she gave the candy. Surely, she’s setting a fantastic example for Noah, who watches her every move. As the Easter season continues, we celebrate new beginnings and familiar tradition. Happy Spring!
Congratulations
To one of the US Air Force’s newest Majors. Thanks for your service, Matt, we’re all so proud of you.
Oath of Office with Lt Col Gilbreath
Pinning on the new rank
Such a treat to have so much family in town to celebrate!
Waldorf Dolls – A Labor of Love
For some reason, I got a bee in my bonnet about making the kids Waldorf Dolls. Since there’s nothing in the world that I hate more than bees, I had to get that thing out of my bonnet. Therefore, I proceeded with all haste to acquire supplies for these incredibly intimidating things and get to work. Of course, with Valentine’s Day only a couple of weeks away from my original urge to create, I put into place a completely unnecessary and extreme timeline for getting them done. Plus, I hate having projects hanging over my head (or buzzing near my ears) so Valentine gifts were as good a motivator as anything.
Having no idea where to begin, I turned to the internets. Via Pinterest (pin 1, 2, & 3), I determined that I could make this happen. But, then, thanks again to the internet, I found that it’s absolutely impossible to buy products in stores anymore. I did manage to find a source for wool bat (bizzaro sheets of carded wool that I’d never heard of before) locally, but had to order a kit for the other stuff from a Waldorf doll supply store online. That was ok, though, because I traced the sewn doll body I received and now I have a pattern!
Anyway, the hardest part about making these dolls is the head. So, after dinner on the day my stuff arrived, I got started. I followed a couple of great tutorials online, so the internet and I became friends again in spite of the way it had demolished craft supply stores.
Once you’re done rolling and stuffing and stitching, the head looks something like this.
Since I had purchased pre-sewn bodies, all of the sewing I did on these dolls was by hand. So, after some more stuffing and stitching, I ended up with a nakey, bald Waldorf baby looking like this:
Of course, that’s when the Facebook comments about voodoo dolls started rolling in. Not one to be deterred, I moved on to the next most intimidating part of this project, the hair! I found a couple of great tutorials online and used two different ones – one for the boy’s hair and one for the girl’s. Without a doubt, the tutorial for the boy’s hair was better and it’s the one I’ll use if I ever make another doll (even if it did take me four hours to complete). Noah’s doll’s hair is about fifteen kinds of awesome whereas Ava’s often suffers from a “balding baby” look. Noah’s doll turned out better overall, but I spent longer on it and was more careful since I did it first. I also ended up having to make the dolls’ clothes because I couldn’t find any simple clothing for dolls this size to buy. So, the dolls and kids all got new pajama pants to wear, which was a fun exercise anyway (Noah got three new pairs!). I still need some practice and they’re not perfect, but these were fun to make.
10 days after I started working on them, it was time for these little friends to be gifted to their new owners!
Big sister got in the way and it’s blurry, but that’s the sweetest baby boy hug ever for his new buddy.
And, here they are all dressed to match!
Neither doll has a name really (Ava calls hers “Ava” and Noah calls his “Baby”) but both get lots of love. Noah’s baby comes in the van every day to school and Ava sleeps with hers every night.
I’m so glad I got to make them something to love and pick up some new skills in the process. These dolls are proof that you don’t have to be perfect to be well-loved!