Sunday, May 31, 2009

May 2009

Blake & Kyla checking out the new train tableMay was an extremely busy month for us.

On my birthday I took the kids to my parents' (Marty and Kerry's) house where we played with Blake's new Brio train table (my dad has loved Brio trains since I was closer to Blake's age) and Kyle showed me how to use my new camera. We had celebrated the night before with Becky so she could use my actual birthday to prepare for Blake's big party the next day.

For Mother's Day I took the kids out for most of the day so that Becky could get some rest, then Cassie came to babysit while Becky and I went to see Star Trek (which we both loved).

We also had our big San Diego vacation, which is the subject of a separate post.

Warming up by the fireA few days after we returned, Becky took the kids with Linda to Ocean Shores for Memorial Day weekend. They had a good time playing by the beach and riding on bikes, though I think by the time they came back home they were all vacationed out. I spent the weekend doing yard work, taking pictures, and having a boys poker night.

Now it's time to get everyone back to going to bed at a reasonable time and into a comfortable routine.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

San Diego

San Diego 2009Since Kyla was born we haven't all gone on a vacation together that involved air travel. Becky had been lamenting this fact last winter when my mother suggested that we all take a trip together. The options we came up with were San Diego and Mexico. Thankfully we opted for the former as we left during the swine flu outbreak (which was generally overblown, but I hear that many of the Mexican resort towns basically shutdown during this period).

The flight down wasn't bad, Becky had to spent a lot of time keeping Blake entertained, but overall it went OK. I picked everyone up in our rented minivan, which disappointed the children because they thought that all minivans had TVs in them.

We stayed at a hotel next to Balboa Park and were immediately upgraded to an 1100 square foot suite (apparently it is a good idea to begin your stays in the middle of the week). We picked this hotel because the rooms have little kitchens so that we could eat in part of the time. We also got a lot of use out of the play structure that was within a block of the place.Kyla & Baby Baluga (all grown up)

We went to the major attractions, the zoo, Sea World, and the Wild Animal Park. Blake didn't last more than two hours at a time, so Becky often ended up with him napping in the van while Mom, Kyla, and I played (I tried to relieve her but it didn't work out logistically). Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves during the periods where both kids were happy.

On the third night Becky and I went off by our selves and walked along Sunset Cliffs which was very pretty, though unfortunately the clouds obscured the area's namesake. On the last night we all went to Coronado Beach and the kids had a blast running around in the surf and playing in the sand.Blake throwing sand at Kyla

The plane ride home provided a bad ending to the trip. This time the plane was full and we only had one window seat (on the trip down we had all six seats in the aisle to ourselves). Kyla sat in it and Blake decided he wanted to be there, and Kyla refused to give it up (Blake hadn't yet napped and Kyla was pretty tired herself). Blake wouldn't go to another seat and threw a major tantrum when Becky placed him in her lap. I tried to entertain him with a cartoon on my iPhone, but a flight attendant reminded me that all electronic devices had to be off during takeoff.

The screaming lasted for at least 15 minutes, during which Becky and I tried everything we could think of to placate him. There were two young women in the seats in front of us who complained loudly and made snide remarks about our parenting. Of course there was nothing we could do and they were just making our terrible situation worse (Becky later said that it took a lot of willpower to resist going over those seats and relieving herself of pent up frustration). After we were finally allowed to use electronics I started the cartoon again, which immediately shut Blake up and he was asleep within five minutes.

Despite this unfortunate ending I'm glad we went and had a lot of fun, though it was a lot of work throughout. Becky and I both agree that we're going to wait a while before attempting another major vacation because as the kids get older the ratio of work to fun on trips becomes more favorable.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Blake's 2nd Birthday Party

Blake and Becky go to a music class every Friday while Kyla is at school. This class is in a room in the local fire station, and Blake often spends the entire class looking out the window at the fire trucks.

Eastside Fire & RescueSo Becky organized a fire fighter themed birthday party. To begin with, everyone met at the fire station where the firemen gave us a tour. We saw where the eat, sleep, and watch TV (I was very disappointed that there wasn't a fire pole). Then the kids actually got into the fire truck and one of the firemen put on his gear and let the kids check it out.

Afterwards everyone headed up to our house for the big shindig where we had about 50 guests. Becky and my mother put together a potato bar and we had lots of other munchies. Grandma Jan also made him a vegan cake in the shape of a dog. All of the kids were issued fire fighter hats, vests, and sunglasses.Fire Safety Crew

Once again I was able to show off my movie making talents with a new video of Blake's second year.

We'll see if this is the last big party at our house, as Blake might choose another venue next year, but I'm hoping for one last big house party before both kids are too old.