Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts

2/23/10

LIttle Bit of This

August. Man! He's 11 and already I feel like he's on the roller coaster of change.
We just finished up our mid-winter break...thank the Lord! We had no plans so when Hazel came down with a terrible case of strep and August threw up we didn't have to cancel anything!! We also got to enjoy the sun most every day of the break. It was lovely. The house was warm, the dogs were creeping along the floor following the sun patches, just lovely.

August is in 5th grade and in 5th grade comes many things. B.O.? Yup, hit that milestone. Crushes? Well, he won't admit to any but there are plenty of girls who are crushing on him. Flash? What's Flash you ask? Well, it's the health curriculum that our school district teaches the 5th and 6th graders. And August starts his lessons this week. He's been pretty chatty about it, wondering what they'll tell the class and if it will be embarrassing. I've reassured him that the paperwork we've received from the school makes it sound very tame. It's more about what is going on in their bodies than anything else. And they separate the boys from the girls...I think he's glad about that but still feels pretty anxious.
In an effort to lighten his mood about it all we've been singing Flash by Queen and we found the above plaque while we were at the park this past weekend. It's just always on his mind right now.

With 5th grade also comes the middle school tours. Things have changed in our district so that now there is only one school your address can go to. Ours happens to be the largest middle school in the STATE! It's bigger than my high school. I thought I'd be freaked out when Trey and I went on the adult tour but I really had no feelings one way or the other. A few days later we toured the building during school hours with August. His eyes were wide the whole time. The programs this school has are pretty impressive. I think he felt inspired as we listened to the student band play...and it actually sounded like music!!
The above pictures are of the auditorium. How cool is that? Totally art deco. My sister-in-law would love it!

I mentioned earlier that we've been enjoying a huge sunny streak. It's been glorious. The dog parks have been full to the brim with happy dogs and their owners. After church on Sunday we loaded up the car and spent a good part of the afternoon at one of the bigger off leash parks and then went on a little adventure. This particular park has a huge off leash area that is surrounded by water on one side and an even bigger general park on the other. Hazel and I have spent many hours walking this park while we waited for August to finish up soccer practices and games. We had a wonderful Sunday and I think we were all ready to be healthy and back to our regular routine of going to school and play practice.

5/28/09

Summer Trips

Well, with the warm weather these last few days, who can blame me for thinking about all that we'll be doing over the summer?
I'm poking around the internet lately to find some fun outdoor activities for when Amy, Zane and Audrey come to town...found this NW Trek thing...anybody know anything about it? It looks like it could be a pretty cool day trip, right?
Anybody have other ideas? We'll probably head out to the Edmonds beach, you know, the one by the ferry dock...that way we'll be able to see the new Bazan baby AND play in the sand and water all in one trip!
We've lived in Seattle for almost 10 years now and I feel like we haven't done much exploring! Help a girl out!!

5/5/09

My Day with Hazel

Hazel went to the Ear, Nose and Throat doctor this morning. She was
very brave so we took the day off and went to the Seattle Aquarium.
She touched all kinds of sea life and got to see Olive Oyl the octopus
get fed.




7/10/08

10 on 10

Welcome to the dog days of summer!


12/3/07

Stinkin' Spoons!

I'm sure you've all heard...the spoons worked...it started snowing on Saturday afternoon. we had advanced warning from Aunt Kathleen and our friend Rachel that it had started snowing in their neighborhoods so Hazel and I ran outside to wait. it started with a light dusting:But then it kept on coming:
And coming...and coming.
I'm pretty sure we lost the persimmons again this year....lost em last year too. one of these years I'll get to taste a fresh one.
The snow continued all night and into the next day. August didn't get to play outside because he was suffering through a soar throat and fever.
The kids are more convinced than ever that the spoons are to blame for the snow. While August and I were walking the dog today he suggested that maybe his cousins Zane and Audrey should try sleeping with 15 spoons under their beds because they live in California and it would probably take a few more spoons to get it to snow out there.
Noah and Ezra, you guys should probably steer clear of spoons in your beds...don't think you guys need any help in the snow area!

11/30/07

Snow

August came home from school yesterday with an idea. He was told by a friend that if you sleep with a spoon under your pillow it will snow the next day. He mentioned this to me at dinner with a shy voice and asked if he could have a spoon before bed. I told him that I wasn't sure it would work. He then quietly mentioned that he already had the spoon in his room and couldn't he just try? When I agreed Hazel ran to the kitchen and opened the silverware drawer and ran back to her room.
Somewhere around 11:30 I heard a spoon drop to the floor in Hazel's room.
This morning both kids woke up pretty easily, they both had snow on their minds. Hazel was the first one to run to the window, sadly disappointed that the streets were dry. August was next, his eyes were sparkling, he just knew the spoon had worked. His shoulders slumped as the curtains parted...no snow. I felt as though I had let my children down and talked about how it may still snow today...there are 24 hours in a day and we should not give up hope.
Hazel sadly announced that she found her spoon on the floor this morning so it's probably her fault its not snowing. I reassured her that it was not her fault because the spoon was still under her pillow which was on the floor too.
Right before we left for school I checked the local weather. August was excited to see that there is a chance for snow both today and tomorrow. All is not lost. If he can believe in the power of a spoon I'm pretty sure we've got at least 2 more years of Santa left.

10/14/07

Girls Night with Kat

Panos Greek Tavern was amazing


Kat and her friend Tinnly. ..waiting for our food to arrive.


The view from Jessica's apartment was amazing.

Pretty bride to be.
Hannah all pouty and stuff.


Checking out the gifts for my little sis...somethings are better left unknown!

The ladies looking at Kat.

Hannah passing the time...

Kat helping Hannah pass the time.

Jessica dancing the night away.

I'm really not too sure whats going on in this picture...go ahead...make something up.

Good night with the gals.

6/12/07

Just a Few Notes


We have had a BUSY weekend and i don't have enough time to write about ALL the things we've done but i have put up a bunch of new pictures on the flickr page so have yourself a little lookey-look.
here's a quick list of some of the highlights:
*Hazel had a huge dance performance on Sunday
*We rode The Duck around Seattle on Monday night
*2 trips to the Sculpture Park
*1 trip to the Aquarium on Tuesday
*First appearance of the Many Family Band on Friday night

We also did a bunch of walking around all weekend and found this strange plant. Do any of you happen to know what it is?


those leaves...they are fuzzy! like Tank's EAR for heaven's sake! august and i found it walking around queen anne (right in front of Hilltop Yarn for those of you living out this way). we were both a bit afraid to touch it for fear it was sticky or prickly or poison, but it was the softest thing you've ever felt.
i'd love to know what this plant is called. anyone know anything about it?


***UPDATE***
after doing a bit of investigation on line i have found out that this plant is actually called LAMBS EAR. i might have to git me some!