Monday, June 4, 2012

May

So many things so here is just a few highlights...

Spencer took Megan to an Oil Kings game compliments of his work.  Megan was enjoying all the free food and watching the game in a "box".  She said that she could get used to this. 
I went to the dollar store to buy a few things for her in order for her to enjoy herself and to hopefully make it up on the jumbo tron TV screen.  We made this sign, she had noise makers, a silver tinsel-y wigg and some glow sticks.   The Oil Kings won 7-1 and this was one of the play off games.  She had a blast! 



So while Megan went on a Daddy/Daughter date; I took the boys on a Mommy/Son date and we went 5 pin bowling and out for DQ ice cream cones.  I bought the boys some funny hats to use while bowling and glow sticks for us.  Aaron loved the idea and his new frog hat.  Evan didn't really want to wear the hat in public but changed his mind.  The boys had fun bowling and Evan and I tied with 117! 


I had a wonderful Mother's Day this year.  The kids were excited to give me their gifts that they made in school.  Megan made a vase and flowers (that I bought), Evan made me a caterpillar that he made out of clay.  I must say that I have quite the collection of clay items, Spencer gave me a pass for hot yoga that I really enjoy.  



Here are the three reasons that I am a mother. 


 I made us a lovely breakfast of eggs benedict (really any special occasion in which I can make it will do....I think Fathers Day is coming up!). Since our church is at 1pm we all got dressed and I wanted to take a walk. So we went down to our favorite park to enjoy the weather and company and we of course had to feed the Canadian Geese and other ducks. 

For our date this month we went to the Royal Provincial Museum and then out for lunch at the Urban Diner.  I was hoping for a delicious sandwich that they serve but at 1pm they were still serving breakfast.  Oh well.  We walked around for a little while checking out some of the neat/quaint/trendy shops on 124 Street. 

This is a picture of the kindergarten class (Evan is the second from the left) they performed for the school and parents who came to the schools assembly.  They were learning about bugs/insects and sang a song about them.  They also made some cute bug eyes that they are wearing.  Evan is holding a blue paper, and I didn't know it, but he was selected to read the paper out loud to the whole school to introduce what the kindergartners were going to perform.  It took me a while to realize that it was Evan speaking.  They did a good job. 




Thanks to my sister for showing us a fun science experiment to try at home with only a bar of soap and a microwave.  I don't know exactly what this says about Ivory soap, but I'm glad I shower with liquid forms of soap. 


 Here is Aaron's bar of ivory soap.  Unwrap.

Place on top of paper towel or parchment paper.  Put in microwave for up to 2 minutes or until done expanding. 

Be careful removing from microwave as object is like a big soap cloud.  Very delicate.  We placed them in big bowls then then kids went at it squishing and crushing them.  We then added a bit of water to try to make soap blobs again.  If you try this experiment at home be prepared for a soapy smell and a flaky mess.  But at least your kids hands get clean. 
During the May long weekend we managed to get our little garden planted 9carrots, beets, spinach, green onions, leeks, peas, sweet peas and yellow beans) and some flowers in our planters and flower garden.  We also went to Fort Edmonton Park on the Monday.  That was the first time that I had been there; so I was really enjoying myself.  We were having a good time together until Spencer and the boys got lost from me and Megs.  What is the rule if you get lost?........
That's right, stay where you are (apparently spencer doesn't know this rule).  Megs and I looked up and down the 1820's street and looked for those boys.  We eventually made it to all the other streets, no longer looking in each building for a piece of history but for a red umbrella stroller.  No luck.  Finally I decided that they weren't going to leave us at the park, and we walked back to the entrance so maybe I could phone from a real phone (I didn't have my cellphone on me).   Miracle of miracles we found them.  Spencer and I were a little upset at what had happened and he asked why I didn't phone him....because I didn't have my cell phone....they he said that I should have just asked someone to borrow theirs.  yeah right.  We may have been separated but we weren't really lost and quite frankly I don't think that he would have done the same thing.  We did finish off our day with a few rides at the Fort and some old fashioned candy and a few prizes that the kids won. 

 Here we are on the train.  Going for a little ride.  The train drops you off at the farthest end of the park.  They also have a trolley that runs on the main street and has more stops along the different streets.


Here is Spencer and Evan on the Ferris Wheel.


  Only two per seat so Megan got to ride alone.  Aaron didn't want to ride this he saw the Carousel ride and went on that about a million times.  Which wouldn't be too bad, except because he is too short to ride by himself an adult has to actually ride on the same horse and the horses aren't meant for two riders, so my butt was sore.  Also not all the horses move up and down.  After we were pretty much ready to go home Aaron wanted to go on the Ferris Wheel.  So I went with him.  I don't particularly like that ride I hate being stopped at the top of the wheel. 

Our stake had a fun family activity and a few things to eat.  There were games, face painting, and jumpy houses.  We stayed and enjoyed all that was offered, had a good time and then drove home. 




Evan had a half monster face.


Megan was tired by this point but loved her swirls. She had a birthday party to go to right after this and she was ready to go. 


Aaron is a green monster guy.  Both the boys of course were sad that they had to have their faces washed off a the end of the day...so they could be ready for Sunday the next day.  We scrubbed and washed but still some paint remained on thier faces.  Evan had red around his one eye and aaron looked mad because of his black eye brows.
I can't believe that school will soon be out and the lazy days of summer will be here soon.  Hopefully the weather will be a bit nicer this year with fewer mosquito's.  I am currently planning 3 birthdays, a fathers day, canada day and what exactly to do all summer long.