Saturday, June 18, 2011

Beach

WARNING: pictures galore
I had one of the greatest weeks of my life.   I have been a little too stressed out and I just had a week with almost no stress-- I say almost because I was still with 3 kids.

Mark's sister Rachel flew in to join us for the week.  Her and I and the three kids drove to SC to spend the week in a condo on the beach.  The drive was only a little over three hours but you would have thought it was 3 days if you saw our reaction when we arrived.  We headed straight for the beach.





The kids got thoroughly drenched before we unpacked the car.   After we unpacked and found our bathing suits we headed back to the beach.

The next morning we got to the beach early.  The kids were angels the first day.  They loved everything about the beach.  Katie proved to be quite the daredevil having both Rachel and I take her as far out into the waves as we could.
 







The days quickly became a blur... 
I would wake up (Marcus would wake me up) early to read alone (Marcus would watch a show) on the deck, listening to the waves.  I even got to go for a run a couple of mornings. The kids and I would go on a walk to find shells and then come back to eat breakfast.  Then we would pack up and head to the beach for the day.  Our days were filled with playing in the water and the sand, flying kites, looking for shells and snacking.  Katie and Addy loved the waves, Marcus was scared, he preferred to play in the water that would pool when the tide went out.




Katie made a friend


After a couple of days on the beach we decided to head into town to find somewhere to eat.  We wanted some yummy fish tacos, authentic beach cuisine right?  But they were nowhere to be found.  After driving around for way too long we ended up at Blackfoot Landing (a boardwalk type area with shops and restaurants).  Everyone was tired and hungry when we got there.  Marcus had fallen asleep in the car and was not in a good mood when I woke him up, so I had to carry him.


I am trying to deal with all the whining and find a place to eat, we walk around the corner and stumble upon this...
Yes, real live tigers!  And they were so close.


They also had baby tigers.  The kids were in heaven.  You could pay to hold the baby tigers, and there were some people holding them while we were there.  Of course Katie started begging me to let her hold them.




We headed back to Blackfoot landing another night to get ice cream and see the tigers again.  We stopped to feed the turtles on the way.







When we got to the tigers, the kids headed for the cubs. I had already told Katie that I was not going to pay for her to hold the tigers.  But the more we looked the weaker I got.  There was also a monkey there that people were getting to hold.




Finally I couldn't handle the cuteness of all the animals anymore (or my daughter's pleading eyes); I knew Marcus would never actually hold the tiger but I wanted to pet it, so I arranged for Addy and Katie to hold it.  All of us went in and I held Marcus while Addy and Katie took a picture with the baby tiger.  Then we were able to pet the tiger and the monkey.  Addy and Katie got to take pictures with the monkey as well (but I didn't want to add $20 to my bill to have one).


(That night and the next day Katie was on a high, she spent a lot of time looking at the picture of her and the tiger.  She spent even more time trying to draw the picture above-the picture is of her and Addy holding the tiger.)

Then we went for ice cream.






Our condo had an elevator.  The kids fought over who go to push the buttons every time we got on it.  One day Rachel took the kids and headed down, I followed them down a few mins later.  I am standing in the the hallway and I hear Marcus screaming and Rachel panicking and the alarm button goes on.  Finally, the elevator comes back up and Marcus falls in my arms crying.  The kids had been fighting and Marcus stuck his had in the door and it shut on his hand.  Rachel couldn't get it open and had pushed the panic button.  Finally it had opened on its own, poor Marcus was so sad and scared.  He was a little more careful on the elevator after that.  A couple hours later the police showed up--a follow up call on the alarm button.

Our photo shoot on Rachel's camera.








We had run out of fruit snacks by the time Rachel got in the pictures



The last day at the beach the kids were tired and cranky.  We headed down to the beach early to get in a few hours before we left for home.  Rachel and I had heard rumors of shark teeth found in the sand and we wanted some.  We grabbed our shovels and buckets and started digging.  Marcus and Addy started whining and being little stinkers and driving us nuts.  Finally, I gave them some juice boxes and sent them away.  They started playing a little bit away from us and were finally happy, so I let them be.  About a 1/2 hour later I noticed two black women go up to them and start talking to them.  I quickly go to where they are to figure out why they are talking to my kids . . . I guess some women down the beach had stopped them as they were walking and told them there were "two little black kids by themselves down the beach, and did they know them and if they did not know them, would they go help them!"  Seriously!!! We were no more than 50 ft away from them the whole time.  And if these ladies were so worried about the kids why didn't they check on them, instead of sending the first black people they found?  The funniest part about it was that when they asked the kids where their mom and dad was, Marcus and Addy said "at work" (cause Mark was) and when they asked them where they lived they pointed towards the condo.  It was so funny, and the women were relieved to know that I was their mom, and that they were not stranded kids on the beach.

Anyway, we found our shark teeth and lots of great shells and finally forced ourselves to go home.  At least we had Mark at home waiting for us.

Monday, June 13, 2011

House update

 Our house is moving along so quickly.  Currently our builder says we are still closing June 30th.  Mark has his doubts.  Here are some shots of what is going on (these are old according to the date of this blog, but current for the timeline of my post.)

Our shower...


Our paint color...

Sunday, June 12, 2011

In other news...

Things have been a little crazy around here for the past month...since school has ended life has been a blur and I spend too much time with my kids.

My birthday was the Friday before school got out.  The kids had the best day ever.  First, I took them strawberry picking.  It wasn't near as much fun as I remembered as a child.  After about 5 mins they all stopped helping me pick (which is probably what I did as a child, and explains why I had such fond memories of berry picking) which left me to pick the rest of the box by myself.  At least they played together well and brought me flowers--it was my birthday after all.
At some point some lady asked me if I knew where "their mom" was, pointing to Marcus and Addy.  I politely explained to her that they were mine, hence the reason I kept talking to them.




For the kids, the best part of the whole experience was the group of animals the kids were able to pet and feed grass to.  They had a pig, a goat, a lamb, a miniature pony and some ducks.
After strawberry picking, I took the kids to the Butterfly Museum for the afternoon.
 

Then we headed to the pond to feed our leftover lunch to the ducks.


Someday my birthday will be about me again. At least that night I had a hot date, and Mark and I escaped the kids for a few hours.

The last day of school was a party for the kids, which I had/got to attend.  Everyone was pretty sad to say goodbye to their teachers.  



At lunch the Little Caesar's mascot showed up (with the pizza).  Katie and Addy ran up to say hi--Marcus went crazy with fear.  He clung to me with his eyes closed, burying his head into my chest.  At one point he opened his eyes and realized the mascot had come closer and he got down and hid under the picnic table.  He begged me to go hide, pointing to the woods.  Finally, we left and headed to the bathroom for Addy.  Marcus calmed down when we got out of sight of the mascot and was standing in the open doorway while I helped the girls.  All of the sudden I hear a blood curdling scream and Marcus is banging on the door of the stall.  I get to him as fast as I can, he can't control his screaming.  I finally calm him down a little bit and try to find out what happened, when a man walked out of the men's bathroom with the mascot costume thrown over his shoulder.  Poor Marcus thought he had gotten away and was then left alone to face the terror.  I guess Disney World is not in our near future.
Katie and Addy got umbrellas last month and have been waiting for the perfect opportunity to use then.  Luckily, we have been getting some pretty crazy storms.
Our pool opened up around the same time school ended.  We have been in it almost everyday we have been home.  The kids took a couple days of swim lessons.  Katie is swimming and getting stronger each day.  Addy will go in the water and under the water and everything else as long as she has my hand (she is driving me crazy) and Marcus...is a little fish.  He got in the water this year and started swimming.  I am still in shock.  I was worried about some of the kids being scared of water this year, now I am just worried because no one wants to wear their floaties--they think they can do it on their own.



Our neighbor's son turned 3 and had a big birthday party.  They had a bounce house and a balloon guy, at least some people are willing to throw parties like this otherwise my kids would never experience them.
Marcus helping John open things

Katie with another neighbor, Everly
Marcus new favorite thing to do is blow bubbles.  He could sit outside for hours and blow bubbles.
PS: I think we need a new camera, that or I need to learn how to use the one I have because the quality of these pictures stink.

Mother's Day

Let me start this post by saying how much I hate blogger...I wrote this blog originally right after Mother's Day but when I went to post it, it was gone.  And then when I tried to start over it disappeared again.  I have been on blogger strike but seeing how this is my kids' scrapbook and our family's journal, and I am getting really far behind, I figured I better stop being stubborn.

Mother's Day started early this year.  Thursday the kids had "Muffins for Mom" at school.  I got to hang out with them for a few mins before school started and they gave me all sorts of fun little things they made for me.  Katie made me a book in which she said "I was 18, that I looked beautiful when I go to church, that I like to go out with Daddy, that my favorite TV show is doctors, that I love to take her to the mountains, and that I weigh 5lbs".

Saturday morning Mark got up early and smoked ribs for me.  That night we had a delicious dinner, and then used the left over coals to roast marshmallows and make s'mores.  The kids where so excited.





Now I think we are ready to go camping!

Sunday was a blur of doing nothing and cards from the kids.  Yea for Mother's Day!