Sunday, September 23, 2012

A Car & A Day at the Beach

 Zay wanted to make a car from a box. Jerel got a marker and drew a steering wheel on it.  Not bad, but someone with my breadth of Pinterest experience had a few more ideas.  Paper plates became the steering wheel and the tires, an empty toilet paper roll became the exhaust pipe, a cereal box was turned into a license plate, and two clear plastic cups were painted yellow for headlights.  He played with it for a few days and then tore it up.  Here he is, car parked in the kitchen, pretending to be asleep but letting a little bit of smile slip out!
 
A few weeks ago I decided to surprise the kids with a trip to the beach.  I told them in the morning that I was going to take them somewhere special.  I snuck and put all their beach toys in the car, and since they only have like two beach toys I also snuck in any regular toys that could be fun at the beach.  We stopped at the library on the way and the librarian pulled a bunch of picture books about the beach for me. I kept giving them to Zay and he'd tell me what they were about but he still hadn't caught on.
About halfway there he figured it out and was super excited!

Here's Eliza demonstrating what happens if you cry with sand all over your face.  She's at an awkward age, not having grown enough to ride Isaiah's bike yet, and not having one of her own.  A downside to having two kids so close:  Zay is not yet big enough for the next size up but Eliza is ready for his bike.  Soon enough the weather will turn yucky and by next summer he'll get a new one and she'll get his balance bike.  In the mean time she cries and cries until I finally wear down enough to put her on his bike and push her around in circles.
They had a good time.  It was in the 90's at home and I checked the forecast before leaving and for the town we went to it was supposed to be in the low 80's.  It actually didn't even get up to 70, so it was yet another cold day at the beach.  In all my secret packing I forgot their jackets so they ended up wearing two sets of clothes at once to keep warm.
Just when I was starting to think the kids would never want to go back home, I noticed the tide was coming in a bit and mentioned that if it came up too high it would get us all wet. Zay was already wet up to his waist from splashing in the water, but for some reason this terrified him. He ran over and starting pounding on the car door begging me to let him in so he wouldn't get wet.  I guess he doesn't understand that the timing of a tide coming in is not as quick as a tsunami coming in.  The poor kid was in a panic while I packed everything up!

On the way home, Zay told his exhausted mother he would rather have gone to the splash pad (3 miles from our house).  I am continually reminded that just because I think something will be enormously fun for my kids doesn't mean they'll actually enjoy it!

Week 16

Things to notice:  Even though it is wet Oregon, we had to do this wooden fence.  No option to upgrade to a durable man-made product.  Every house in our entire neighborhood (100's of homes) has to have this soon-to-rot nightmare.
There will be a railing around the porch soon, but in the mean time Isaiah loves jumping off.  It's a good size porch--10 feet deep and, um, you know, sort of long.  15 feet long maybe?  Plenty of room for our patio set.  Oh wait, we don't have a patio set, but someday when we get one we'll have a place for it now!
 The yard, although *TINY* by Utah standards is definitely a typical new construction Oregon size.  It's a bit bigger than the back yard in the rental we're in, but tons smaller than our old house.  We keep reminding ourselves:  There is a park just around the corner!  (This doesn't actually substitute for a large backyard because I can't supervise my kids at the park while doing the dishes (or watching TV) but that's okay.  My kids actually go in our teeny rental backyard and play for a long time with no space at all.  They just need some dirt.


The side yard is my favorite.  Whatever is the minimum allowed by code is what we have.  Seriously, if you open our kitchen window and the neighbors open their kitchen window, I'm pretty sure we could hold hands.




Utahns may laugh, but this is the space we're going to use for our garden.  Keep in mind that I can't grow anything anyway, and even if I could, no one in our house eats very much stuff that can be grown.  Zay is only interested in planting mac & cheese.  So this space will be quite suitable.  It's the other side yard, which leaves the back space wide open for the kids.
 Zay showing you how BIG the porch is


Probably the most important upgrade for our new home.

 Right behind Eliza is the door that goes out to the porch.  I will definitely not miss having a sliding glass door--I hate those!  This pic shows the "great room."Great room from the other angle.





Week 15



The kids' favorite part is playing in the dirt everytime we go over there.  I'm hoping those little blue flags don't mean anything important because not a one of them is in the same spot it was before the kids got there...