Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2019

February, Beautiful February!

February is when people start to get tired of winter. I mean, the groundhog said spring was coming, so why do we have to keep putting up with this snow? Well, here's what I had to say about that:

It is 16 degrees and snowing again. Big, soft, fluffy, beautiful flakes floating down from the sky. And it is GLORIOUS! It can be hard to appreciate winter. Being this cold makes my back muscles tense up and ache. Kids wanting to go out to play and losing gloves all the time is exhausting and exasperating. But in Colorado, snow is so important to our environment. Snow = life. We can't enjoy our summers without it. And so every time we get snow, I love it for all the good it brings. Thank you, nature! And so I'll enjoy what snow helps me to enjoy: sweaters, slippers, fires, blankets, tea & hot chocolate, cuddling with my kids & husband, curling up with a book, all of that at once. Scandinavians know how to handle winter and I'm thankful I've learned their practice of hygge. It helps me to maintain joy and sanity in the winter and I look forward to snow when I see it in the forecast. The snow itself has become hygge to me.

Learn about hygge here:
https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/blogs/7-cultural-concepts-we-dont-have-in-the-us


This YouTube video was also helpful for me in learning hygge, especially to hear and learn the pronunciation!


This boy likes to start stories with, "Mom, when I was a kid..." and I can't take him seriously.


Katie finished a level of ABC Mouse and was so excited to choose Mimi's Café, which she's heard about so much but never been to. You know, because cafés are fancy and French which makes them even fancier. And we are all things fancy. Like Nancy. She was not let down!




She chose me as her date, which was really fun because we don't often get along...something about having similar personalities and being stubbornly strong-willed. I dunno...




Parenting is full of moments of "I never thought I'd have to say that to another human being," and "What did you just say?!" Cutting Sam's nails after his shower and he says to me, "This is like my vagina!" No, no, it's not. "Well, I'm pretending it's like my vagina." What is going on? Oh, my ears!


Katie helped Shad install a coat rack for the kids.


And my babiest boy turned 3!! Hooray! I love celebrating my humans. We played football, he had a Costco lunch date with Shad, Shad cooked egg pizzas for dinner at Sam's request, and we had brownies. He had a blast and planned the whole day. And then he kept coming to me, saying, "Mom, we need to plan my birthday party. I want football and blue and brownies."
















Sam was full of all the quotes that week:
Remember when he said, "This is like my vagina?" Well, now the quote is, "These are my boobs! See my huge boobs? My giant boobs? They have nipples!" Oh, child...


I was busy when Sam asked me to identify a letter on the Happy Birthday banner. I referred him to Thora because she knows her letters. When I heard her say, "Um... 'Q,'" to had to come see. It was the bow between the two words. Understandably confusing and an apt interpretation of what letter that might be. Good job, lady!


Sunset from my favorite window. And if you don't live in Colorado, note that there's full snow on the south side of the street that doesn't get direct sunlight. That's life.


We had a super warm, fun, swampy afternoon in our thawing-but-still-frozen forest!




Sam had a bathroom accident at the ERC prior to this and got to borrow our friend Vera's leggings. He loved them.










Moms are allowed to goof off, too.


These two aren't always friends...Thora's a bit explosive for Dancy's personality...so it's nice when they happily play together.


Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Harry Potter Party

In November, we celebrated Katie's birthday by having a Harry Potter themed party (Yeah, okay, I'm getting tired of using numbers in place of names). We had so much fun planning and preparing it! Actually putting it on was fun, too.

I could've made a themed cake, but I didn't mind this easier genuine-from-the-movie option that Katie chose. Genuine minus the name change.


Balloon owls held in place by their candy parcels they carried.




Floating candles made with paper wrapped around LED tealights, strung up with clear string and clear pushpins.


Hot glue drips for effect.


I wore my Gryffindor quidditch robe (I'm a Ravenclaw, though) and time turner necklace.


Guests entered through platform 9 3/4, of course.


Butcher paper brick wall


We do parties right and get straight to the important part: cake...and butterbeer.


While I blended up the butterbeer, Shad entertained the kids with questions like, "What spell would you make and what does it do?"
















Then he had them cover their eyes for a surprise: their Potter glasses!








Then we let the kids play in the living room while Shad set up easily the creepiest version of an already creepy Mr. Ollivander the world has ever seen.


This.


One by one, Thora chose kids to come to Mr. Ollivander's shop to buy their first wand (wooden dowels, hemp, hot glue, acrylic paint).


We ended with a sorting ceremony using a Buzzfeed quiz.






This boy. Because when you don't have wizarding robes...Batman.


And then a major excitement to end the night: our passports arrived!