Monday, June 22, 2015

Summer Vacation


Philadelphia Zoo:  Mom and Dad took us back to the Philadelphia Zoo for Dylan's (bigger) family party ( Oh, the beauty of family memberships).  
 We enjoyed a lot of the same sites, such as the reptile house which never ceases to amaze the kids.
 We went to the petting zoo this year though and that was a lot of fun.  The kids enjoyed brushing the goats.

 The Swan paddle boats were a little more intense this year.  Ryan is giving us a steely competitive look, racing Josh and I.  Poor Aunt Larissa was stuck with this little Sultan who kept shouting at her to "peddle faster!" Even though he didn't do any work at all.
 Some of the Best Moments: Aunt Larissa was so sweet to read to the boys at night.  Here they are with their piles of books enjoying story time.
 SkyZone: My mom treated the kids to Skyzone, a giant trampoline park.  
 Both kids had a blast! Dylan especially loved jumping into this pit filled with foam blocks. 
 Nature Hikes:  On Grandpa's birthday we went on a little hike in an old cranberry bog to release a box turtle he had rescued.  The kids took turns carrying it in two minute intervals.  
 The cranberry bog was pretty flooded thanks to beavers.  They have been building damms and flooding the bog.  


 Esteban: Esteban enjoyed sitting in my dad's flower beds.  He seems to like those closed of spaces.  Good thing this flower bed was empty!
 Breakfast with Grandma: Grandma made the kids pancakes frequently and read them a special story about how pancakes came to be (The Story of Little Black Sambo). 
 Ocean City:  It's not summer until you go to the beach! We enjoyed a beautiful breezy day sitting on the beach.  The water was still pretty cold but that did not stop the kids! 
 Thanks to Aunt Alicia and Aunt Larissa, I was able to enjoy fresh squeezed lemonade and sit under the beach umbrella reading a book.  It was heaven.




 Dylan did get pretty cold after a while and huddled up in the sun.  
 The kids found this deep hole someone had dug and we pretended to be characters out of one of our favorite stories, "Five Children and It," pretending to look for a "sandfairy." 
 As the sun began to set, we enjoyed strolling on the boardwalk.  I had forgotten how chilly it gets at night so we bought some hoodies and after that we were so comfortable, with the breeze and the sound of the ocean waves.  We had worked up an appetite and stopped for pizza--the slices were as big as our heads.  We had no problem polishing it all off though!
 One of the fun things about the boardwalk is the rides.  Grandma had a bunch of tickets to use up so the kids enjoyed the coasters, obstacle courses and other various rides.



 The Franklin Institute and Nathan Sawaya:  We go every summer.  This years exhibit was "The Art of the Brick" --art made from legos.  The artist, Nathan Sawaya constructed all of these 'statues' and replicas of famous pieces  out of legos.  Thousand and thousands of legos. 






 The other Exhibit: The OTHER traveling exhibit was on Genghis Khan.  We were each given a ticket with a name on it from someone in Genghis Khan's life and followed their life story throughout the exhibit.  Aunt Larissa ended up being the Khan's first wife.  Ryan ended up being a no good thief.  It was interesting to learn that because Genghis Khan took so many wives from conquired nations he literally "repopulated the earth": An international group of geneticists studying Y-chromosome data have found that nearly 8 percent of the men living in the region of the former Mongol empire carry y-chromosomes that are nearly identical. That translates to 0.5 percent of the male population in the world, or roughly 16 million descendants living today." (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/02/0214_030214_genghis.html) 
 Finally, we toured the "brain" exhibit.  We learned about Neural networks and pathways.  The kids climbed up into this replica which lit up to simulate the idea of messages traveling through the brain.
 A model of the neural pathways in the brain.
 And of course, the giant walkthrough heart.

Happy 4th Birthday!

 We recently celebrated Dylan's 4th birthday.  He is really digging the super hero's at this time of life and requested a "batman" party.   We didn't really do anything special or have a traditional party this year, but we did decorate the dining room with some decorations I had leftover from Ryan's fourth birthday party (incidently, he also had a batman party when he turned four). We decorated after Dylan went to bed, so when he woke up in the morning he was really surprised!

 He dressed up as batman for basically the entire day, which brought a lot of smiles when we were out and about doing errands.
 We had a low-key day which included one or two short errands and mostly playing with new birthday toy and eating cake.

Early Summer

 June is a wonderful time of year! We enjoyed early June by playing with friends.  Dylan and Ryan  enjoyed playing at the park with friends and monkeying around.

The giant bubbles was a pinterest project at a play date put on by a friend.
Of course, it wouldn't be "summer" without bike rides!

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Surprise!


As a special surprise to celebrate the end of a prodcutive school year and usher in summer, we found a groupon for the Gateway Clipper's "Good Ship Lollipop."  The kids had NO idea it was coming.  Every so often when we take our little river walks one of them would wistfully say how they wished they could ride on a boat, because they had NEVER riden on a boat before.   So one beautiful morning we decided the time was right and told the kids we were going to take a little river walk that day.  We walked several miles just like we always did, but then found ourselves in new territory....at the docks.  That's when we broke it to them that we were taking a "Pirate ship" cruise! 

 For a while we stayed up top and listened to the guide tell us about the various highlights of the city and historical buildings and landmarks.  After a while this pirate guy appeared and made each of the kids a sword out of a balloon and gave them pirate hats and patches. Then he took them all inside and taught them to parry and thrust.  When they had all learned how to use a sword, they took the pirate oathe which included NEVER brushing your teeth! The kids really seemed to like that part.  Then lo and behold, our pirate friend pulled out a treasure map and they all searched high and low to find the treasure.  When they did find the treasure chest, they were each allowed to pick two small trinkets out of it to take home.  
 At the end of the cruise I had two seasoned pirates who had sworn an oathe never to brush their teeth again. 
 The kids were getting hungry at that point and were rumbling about food.  Time to for Surprise Part B.....I innocently suggested we go home for boring sandwiches and Josh spoke up and said casually, "I know this little restaurant called Joe's...." which brought a lot of whooping and hollering from Ryan because he has been begging for sea food for WEEKS ( Red Lobster to be precise) because he LOVES shrimp.  
The kids enjoyed a pile of shrimp and played with their priate booty.   It was a really fun way to usher in summer!