I took my kids to work today

April 22nd, 2010

In celebration of Take Your Sons and Daughters to Work Day, I brought Duncan and Berry with me to work before taking them to school. I figured I could last an hour of them running around the office, raising a ruckus and reducing productivity.

After Duncan was born and while I was still on maternity leave, I brought him into my office once or twice. Everyone loves a baby visit and is quite happy to stop what they’re doing to ooh and ahh over your little one. A 3- and 4-year-old? Well… actually, everyone was very nice and friendly and pleased to see little people running about.

First we stopped at my office, mostly to get my mug to get a cup of tea. Then it was off to Adam’s cubicle to explore his plants and unicorn trapped in a jar (what you, don’t have one of those?).

Berry “helped” the plants by moving some soil around:

She also uprooted a tomato seedling. And played with other co-worker’s toys:

(Duncan has Minnie Mouse because it’s mammal week at school and they can bring in “mammals” to share – Berry has a unicorn, Duncan has a mouse).

We went upstairs to take a tour of the main Foundation office (which they found unimpressive until they saw the executive director’s office which they immediately ran into and ran around) and then back to my office for some coloring:

Then it was time to herd them to the car to take them to school.

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A weekend of spring

April 20th, 2010

The weather turned lovely for a few days. Truly beautiful and springlike.

So we went outside and enjoyed it.

My mum took this one — Berry was tired and pouty, so she lay down on the grass and may have fallen asleep there:

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This weekend we went to Hendrick’s Park on Sunday to enjoy the weather. Swinging is always a favorite sport:

The kids also enjoyed a good pile on. Berry wanted in on the action, too. I was relieved to see Sam pile on top very carefully so he didn’t squish any small people:

This rock apparently was made to be a recliner:

And when it came time to go home to cook dinner, Duncan needed some persuading. He wanted to keep playing:

But we returned home to an outdoor dinner. This photo doesn’t capture the beautiful golden light settling over the back yard. But it was lovely:

Here’s a video mashup of our Hendrick’s park outing, with video by me, Adam and Sam:

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Birthday round two

April 16th, 2010

There was once a time of innocence around birthdays and Christmas. And even chocolate.

It took Duncan several years to catch on to what to do with all the presents wrapped in pretty paper. But Berry? Perhaps because she had an older sibling who was just getting it. Perhaps because she’s a girl. Perhaps because she is the irrepressible spirit known as Berry — she figured it out a lot sooner.

Wednesday was Berry’s 3rd birthday. She enjoyed ripping open her presents galore.

First, one from Daddy – a princess painting complete with sparkly gems:

Then the card:

Duncan got her a Hello Kitty DVD (we’ll finally get to find out what Hello Kitty sounds like):

And there were lots of clothes and books from Gram and Granddad Pocobello:

Mummy (that’s me) got her a big puzzle (among other things):

And Nanny gave her a baby doll (that’s the princess painting in the background on the kitchen counter):

The baby doll was a hit:

Yesterday, another present arrived — a pink and purple tie-dye dress from Aunt Karen and Uncle Jonny, so I’ll include the photo here:

Then it was time to eat cake (well, after dinner) and devour the icing from the Barbie in the middle of the princess cake:

Just in case that picture doesn’t tell enough of the story, here’s a short movie of the event:

I think another box is still on its way from Grandma and Papa Rog – documentation of its opening will be featured here after it arrives. I’m thankful the birthday cake has finally been devoured and Barbie found her clothes. I keep meaning to post the details of how she was created — maybe I’ll get to it someday soon.

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Girl birthday No. 3 = princess party supreme

April 12th, 2010

All weekend I have tried to blog about Berry’s birthday party. Whenever I sit down at a computer, a small child begs to use it. Duncan informed me that I will have as many children as I have computers, so if I get 3 more computers, I’ll have 3 more children wanting to use them. I guess I’ll stick with the 2 I have. (The one at work doesn’t count, right? It’s not really mine.)

Saturday dawned. The work began. Not surprisingly, Berry wanted a princess-themed birthday party.

So, in the morning we began blowing up pink balloons. Lots and lots of them.

Then we made the cake:

And tasted the cake batter to make sure it was OK:

We assembled the princess coloring castle. (I wouldn’t let them color it until their friends arrived, which amazingly was a decree they abided by.)

During rest time, it was time to magically transform the cake from this (WARNING: Naked barbie):

Into this:

The guests arrived, bringing presents:

And everyone was ready to play. Inside:

And outside:

Party hats were made:

And cake was eaten:

Then it was time for the guest to go, taking their fabulous party favor bags with princess stickers, tattoos, hair clips and bracelets. Oh, and couple of chocolates. The prince and princess happily played with the princesses new loot until it was time for bed. And then got up and played more the next day.

If that wasn’t enough photos for you, there are more photos and a few videos Birthday photo album.

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An Easter full of fun, bunnies and chocolate

April 5th, 2010

In the frenzy of Easter, I didn’t take nearly as many pictures as I should have. In fact, I think I missed out on all of the egg hunts. Yes, all of them. There was the one on the first floor of Adam’s house on Sunday morning. Then, after Sam gained consciousness for the day, there was the one in the basement playroom. At church, there was an Easter basket hunt (already filled with eggs). Finally, at home, after naps we had a the final hunt of the day.

How did I fail to get photos of at least one of these egg hunts? I don’t know. Sometimes just being in the moment feels like enough.

However, I did capture the egg dyeing extravaganza on Saturday afternoon.

Here, Duncan (wearing his new pink music note shirt from Grandma), decides what egg to dye next.

Berry gets up close with the camera.

Duncan eats string cheese while looking at stickers.

Berry checks out her unhappy face egg. (She wanted the next one to be a happy egg.)

And some of us clearly have an egg dyeing problem. I think Adam was deprived.

We did get a bunch of video which captured some of the hunt.

All in all, it was a very full weekend, a little crazy at times, but good. The kids each got three Easter bunnies. Combined with last year’s, I can safely say that the cuddly toys are breeding like rabbits in our house. They love them, though. And I’m getting used to laying down on a lumpy bed when I give them goodnight cuddles.

Next weekend is Berry’s birthday…

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Signs of Easter: the presents arrives

March 28th, 2010

Easter must be around the corner – a box of presents appeared in the mail late this past week. Duncan and Berry were as eager as ever to tear into them. Within the box of goodies, they each found a pink t-shirt with an iron-on transfer for a treble clef and a music note, a cuddly Easter bunny and some flowers from Grandma and Papa Rog.

You can witness the opening here:

It was a hit.

It took a few days (and finding a t-shirt to fit Berry so they kids can wear them this year – why don’t they make an XS in the t-shirts at Michaels?) but we got the iron-on transfers ironed on and the kids happily modeled them.

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Berry wanted to do some additional modeling – this was her “mean look”:

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And then Duncan wanted to take his pink shirt off to reveal his Dora shirt underneath and pose with his favorite girl. He’s told me that, essentially, he loves her more than me. He loves Dora beyond the stars, the moon and all the planets in space. He loves me as far as he can stretch his arms.

From 2010-03-March

Duncan would like to say thank you to Aunt Karen and Uncle Jonny for bringing this specific Dora into his life. The ribbon headband and flowers were added at his request. The flowers are from the leis that we got at the Hawaiin place during our trip to Disney World last year.

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Muddy kids are happy kids

March 16th, 2010

I really love that Duncan and Berry enjoy “helping” me in the garden. At times, they’re not so helpful and need frequent reminders not to throw soil, mulch or whatever it is that they are playing with at the time. But, given the right direction and lots of patience, they can actually do useful things.

This past weekend, they helped me put mulch down in the front yard. I weeded, they mulched. It went quite well for a good 20 minutes before the mulch throwing began.

At another point in the weekend, we spent some time at Adam’s house and worked/played in his garden. Here, Berry attempts to mix soil and even it out in one raised bed.

And then we planted lettuce seedlings. Duncan was busy looking for garden fairies, but I’m sure he’ll help poke holes when it’s time to put some in our garden at home.

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Swimming like a little fish

March 13th, 2010

We had a sleepover at Adam’s house on Friday night — first taking the kids swimming at Tamarack Pool, where the water is salty and warm.

Coordinating such field trips takes a little doing – packing our stuff that morning before work (ideally, the night before, but I still can’t seem to get lunch made the night before), making a picnic dinner (to be eaten in the car on the way there, and rushing home from work to get the kids, load them into the car and leave again.

Still, it worked out well and was a nice change.

I didn’t expect Duncan to be terribly enthusiastic about swimming, as he never has been. This was Berry’s first experience, so I didn’t know what to expect. I knew she’d be excited about wearing her Strawberry Shortcake swim suit, but beyond that…

It turns out that Berry is really part fish, much like me. She was eager to put on arm bands and paddle around with me and readily got the concept of kicking. But the time we left, about an hour later, she even did a little floating on her own. She also got Adam to zoom her around the pool at super fast speed, while I got arm bands on Duncan and took him out for a few laps.

It was a good time and I’d like to take them more often. For Duncan, it would be good for him to get acclimated and over his trepidation. And, for Berry, she clearly loves to be in the water and will probably learn to swim quickly.

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More presents!

March 7th, 2010

More presents from Grandma and Papa Rog arrived. Duncan and Berry have certainly learned what to do with presents, happily ripping them open with glee. I’d write more, but keep getting called away and it’s taken me days just to get to this point. So I’ll post this now.

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A typical, glamorous Saturday

February 21st, 2010

Weekends aren’t glamorous, but I love them.

I love my job, but the grind–of getting up and ready for work in the morning and getting everyone out the door relatively on time and the evening routine of feeding, bathing and putting to bed–gets old by Friday. There’s not much time for FUN in there when you’re focused on moving from one thing to another to keep the life machine going. (Although, some mornings I do animate a cuddly toy as it somehow gets more attention than my plain old mummy voice.)

Weekends are a blessing. There’s still stuff to get done – like grocery shopping on a Saturday morning and mowing the lawn. But there’s also time for play, time to be outside in the garden, time to color with the kids or show them how to play the Wii.

Today’s activities involved pretending to be doggies with Emma (video courtesy of the Droid phone). Sam did his best to pretend he couldn’t hear the barking.

After nap, it was time to play in the garden. I realized the grass needed a good mow and my mum felt compelled to document the occasion. I’ll spare you the video of me pushing the rotary mower around the front yard in a seemingly random pattern (it works for the Roomba) and leave you with this photo instead.

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