Sunday, September 28, 2008

Silly

Kaiya has such an imagination. She had made some paper dolls at school and when she got home they had to go everywhere with her. I went to tuck her into bed and this is what I found....



In the morning I went into her room and the little paper boy was on her little couch in her room and the girl was in the baby cradle on her floor. Both had blankets on them. She told me that she didnt want them to fall out of the bed so she moved them.

When the boys are away, the girls play

Steph and I decided since the boys were going to have a blast in NYC we would do something fun in the good ol' State of WA. That basically means a night out with NO kids or husbands.

We first went to this fabulous Japanese restaurant. Steph made me try Sushi and it was pretty delicious!







After dinner we went to the new Westfield mall and closed the mall down.



What kind of night would it be without Coldstone? We stopped got some ice cream and headed home.


Doesn't compare to NYC but it was still fun!!!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

NYC - written by Cirdan

WHO'S DOWN TO FLY TO NYC ON SEP. 11th????...this guy is!...ha lol...Brodie (Heidi's cousin's husband) and I got in to manhattan about 6 am sep 12. we stayed in a prime spot....3 blocks from central park, 2 blocks from times square...it was ideal.



Friday morning-we dropped off our bags and hit the block....went around the corner and checked out NBC studios...it was pretty cool....we wanted to see SNL but didnt have time to wait in line for 2 days (would have taken up the entire trip) we chatted with a handful of people that were waiting for tix to SNL....they started camping out thursday night!


grabbed breakfast and went to the Today show...I was about 10 ft away from Al Roker...I was filming on my camera while they were on air

next we hit grand central station...grand is appropriate...that joint is huge...its nice.... i didnt expect it to be so fancy....but there is a different world just down stairs....hot. stankin, sweaty subway...but its definitely the way to around NY



we took the subway to the Financial District, checked out the NYSE and the area...lots of super huge buildings.....and really cool old historical bldgs.....

Ground Zero. World Trade Center

One of the most humbling experiences of my life....it is hard to describe the atmosphere there.....the people that are around you....they feel like family....i felt like when i was there i shouldnt speak....just be quiet....take it in....and remember the tragedy that fell on NY and our country that day....

I was glad i got the opportunity to be there...to see the pictures of the individuals who gave their lives that day trying to help save others..



Battery Park



We checked out battery park. there is a memorial there as well, a sculpture from pieces of the two towers. you can see the statue of liberty from battery park. the ferry runs to and from the statue of liberty there daily..me and brodie got ripped off by one of those artists that draw a pic of you....you know i had to get ripped off once right?? wouldnt be NY without it




GO YANKEES!!


we jumped on the subway and headed back to our hotel..midtown....changed our clothes and headed for the Bronx baby!!!! YANKEE STADIUM......pretty much the entire motivation to go to NY was to see a game in yankee stadium before it gets torn down...it was raining pretty good...we made it to the stadium and man!! what a cool place....no other ballpark like it.....we went out to monument park and took a bunch of pics....checked out all the old yankee greats....mantle, dimaggio, ruth, jackson, and everyone....we waited for about an hour or so and the game got called...rescheduled for Saturday...2nd game of a double header.....so we headed back to mid town to get ready for the comedy show.







Saturday -

we woke up and went to Central Park...we had no idea Central Park was like 843 acres so we rented some bikes (no, not a tandem) and checked out the park for a few hours. We walked around town and did some shopping then headed to Queens to Shea Stadium to see if we could get some tix for the game. Johan Santana was pitching that day and Shea stadium was rockin....we left in the 8th inning and took the subway back to our hotel and then headed up to the Bronx for the Yankee game...it was a nice come back win...


















Sunday -

we checked out times square...went to china town...flew home










we put a lot of miles on our shoes...lots of miles in the subway and had a packed crazy weekend.

Good times in NYC

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Ready...Set...Go!!

Ella started scooting for a few weeks now and I finally got it on camera. Everyday she gets faster and faster. Is this the beginning of the end?



I had to also include these pictures of Ella eating peas. She stuffs her hand in her mouth after every bite. Makes for a messy meal.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Little too close

On my way home yesterday Cirdan called me to say there was a coyote in the backyard. It was sunny and around 5 o'clock so it was pretty crazy that a coyote came out of the woods to chill. Cirdan has seen them before in our yard but it has been at night. This coyote laid in the sun and in our yard right outside our house for about a half hour. A little too close...

1st day of school

My little girl is a 1st grader! Kaiya has been asking since school got out for the summer how many days until school starts. She loves to learn and couldn't wait to go back.

Kai got to pick anything she wanted for breakfast and she picked...Lucky Charms.
Ella will miss Kaiya during the day.
Ready to go into class!!