We were given a most excellent gift for Christmas this year - a picture puzzle of our horseback riding adventure in Colorado. 
The other day the kids decided it was time to give it a try.
It's really interesting to see the different strategies people employ when working on a visual problem. Cole just picked up every piece that looked similar to the part he was working on and tried to fit it in every space. Isabel was a bit more refined, gathering only the pieces she knew belonged together before trying to fit them together. Needless to say she didn't last long on the parts that were more complicated, but Cole continued to chip away at it until the very end. It was quite impressive.
We had such a great time doing this as a family. The kids really enjoyed piecing themselves together and it was fun to watch them work at it. Our trip to Colorado holds many great memory for us and this is such a fun way to relive them. Thanks so much to Doug and Karen for giving us such an awesome gift. We love it!
 
This year the kids decided they wanted to try to stay up and watch the Ball Drop on New Year's Eve. 
We weren't sure if they could make it, but to give them a sporting chance we made them takes naps in the afternoon...and they actually did! It was amazing. Both kids slept for 2+ hours in the middle of the day which just goes to show how exhausting the holidays are I guess.
Anyway, my mom and I picked up some sparkly hat and blowers for the occasion along with some sparkling juice. We were celebrating the New Year after all and we wanted to do it up right.

The highlight of the evening was when PSY came out with MC Hammer and sang Gangnam Style. Both kids were dancing around like the crazy children they are. I wish we had our video camera there so we could have captured it and embarrassed them later in life. It was priceless.
The next day, we watched the football games and enjoyed spending time with family we haven't seen in a long time. If anyone doesn't believe that my family bleeds maize and blue...think again. We're raising another generation of super fans.
And I just couldn't resist posting this picture of Cole with my cousin's beautiful little girl. 

It was a great New Year's Eve/Day. I can't wait to see how the kids do next year. I see a family tradition forming.
 
The day after Christmas we woke up before the sun and got a move on, hoping to make it to Michigan before the snow hit. It was a long trip. It always is, but this one seemed to drag on forever. The kids were restless and Cole owes me a whole roll of quarters for asking, "How much longer?" every 30 minutes.
Upon arriving both kids were excited to hear that Grandma had planned a mini-birthday celebration for Cole. There was pizza, cake, presents and cousins. What more could you ask for?

The next day there was more playtime, more gifts, and more happiness - everything Christmas should be.
Clearly Cole is serious about his legos. Do you see that face? Thank goodness he had an assistant.
Isabel also had a partner in crime.
Although her cousin wouldn't help her scare away the geese.
But Isabel is fearless when it comes to these things.. and apparently oblivious to the cold as well. I would just like to state that I didn't let her out of the house like that. *cough* claydidit *cough* I would never be so irresponsible.

We had many days of fun with family while we were in Michigan. Next up, the kids first ball drop.
 
Merry New Year everyone! This year as a self-improvement resolution, Clay has resolved that I'm going to start blogging again so I'm trying to live up to my end of his resolution (though I never signed anything) and get back on the blogging-band wagon. My first order of business is to share a little bit of our holiday fun.
Cole turned 10 on Christmas Eve! We celebrated by doing all of his favorite things - playing with legos, checking NORAD's Santa tracker and eating hamburgers, french fries, ceasar salad and ice cream cake. 
When it was time for bed, Cole read Twas the Night Before Christmas.
The kids tried to start our Christmas festivities early this year, but when I rolled over and saw the clock said 5:00 a.m. I told them they had to go back to bed until at least 6:30. They came back at 6:32 a.m. Sigh.
Santa left plenty of Playmobil and Lego sets to keep us busy for the whole day, but a nap was in order.
After skyping with family and some much need rest the rest of the day was spent enjoying our Christmas gifts and each other before we packed up the car for our trip to Michigan. It was a wonderful way to kick off our holiday celebrations!
 
Here's how it's gone so far...

7:00 a.m. - Alarm goes off. I actually get out of bed.

7:00 - 7:20 a.m. - Pack 2 school lunches. Make mental note that I need more tupperware.

7:20 - 7:55 a.m. - Make breakfast (hashbrowns & scrambled eggs)

7:45 a.m. - Send Clay to wake kids up. Isabel already on her way out with her tooth box. The tooth fairy gave her a loonie.

8:00 a.m. - Eat breakfast. 

8:15 a.m. - Beg Isabel to eat more.

8:20 a.m. - Get kids dressed. Brush hair, teeth, etc.

8:25 a.m. - Finish packing school bags. Get shoes on.

8:30 a.m. - Snap first day of school photo. 
Not quite excited enough for me...let's try again.
Apparently, the phrase "big smiles" means just open your eyes wider to Isabel.

8:35 a.m. - Out the door and walk to school.

9:10 a.m. - Return home to empty house and sleeping cats. Do yoga.

9:45 a.m. - Check email.

10:00 a.m. -  Decide to go for a run and try out my new shoes as well despite the threat of rain.
10:40 a.m. - Return home to empty house and sleeping cats. Blog.

10: 55 a.m. - Shower...????
 
Tomorrow is the first day of school...

Isabel will be going full-time now, no more half days of Kindergarten. She's a first grader.
Where does the time go? It seems like just yesterday we taught her how to sign the word "potty" so I could stop changing messy diapers. 

To make me even more emotionally unhinged, she went and lost her first tooth tonight.
She was so excited. She squealed. It was a very Isabel noise, so full of excitement. Her joy is always so infectious. I wanted to jump up and down for her.

She's all prepared for the Tooth Fairy to come.
She'll lose her next one before I know it because that's how Isabel works, from zero to sixty in less than 3 seconds. (It also helps that both of her front bottom teeth are already coming in, pushing the babies out of their way.)
I was so looking forward to school starting. So ready to have a little time to myself again. Now, I'm just hoping I make it out of the school yard without losing it.

Where does the time go?

Sigh.
 
It's official. This is our last week of summer. The kids start school one week from tomorrow and I have to say that I can't wait. 

I know, I know...I was the one who was super excited for school to be finished so I didn't have to wake up to an alarm for a while. Are you wondering what happened? Well, while I was submerged in my blissful fantasy of no alarms I clearly forgot that my six year old wakes up early no matter what time of year it is. School, summer, Christmas vacation - you name it - that girl gets up every single day between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. No alarm needed. It doesn't matter what time she's went to bed. She's an early riser and quite frankly I need her to go back to school so I can get some sleep.

Just kidding...kind of.
Actually, it's more that I'm just ready for Fall. I'm ready for cool weather that allows for jeans and sweaters. I'm ready for apple picking and pumpkins. I'm ready for that amazing wet earth smell that permeates the air as the leaves start to fall off the trees. That smell is good. 

Now, I know we have a few more weeks of warm weather but up here in Canada there's already a bit of chill in the night air and apple picking opens next weekend (for the early varieties). So I'm not too off my rocker. I'm even ready to start making Halloween costumes! What can I say? I love the Fall. It's my favorite time of the year and since Fall brings the beginning of school, I guess I'm ready for school as well...though I'll need this last week to truly prepare myself.
 
Hi Everyone! 

I'm happy to say that Clay and I are back in K-Town after a long 10-day trip to the motherland for an academic workshop and some much needed time visiting family. The kids elected to stay with their grandparents for another week (oh darn), so now  I'm ready to catch back up on my blogging.

The summer has been good to us so far. Our first week out of school we attempted to beat the heat by hanging out with some good friends, eating ice cream, swimming and blasting each other with water guns. 

The second week brought a long car trip back to Michigan. After dropping Clay off in A2, the kids and I headed to Alma to spend time with my family. 

Hooray!
We took advantage of the nice weather and went for a long canoe ride/picnic one day. It was beautifully picturesque on the river and we saw lots of wild life.
Here's a picture of Cole at the front of the kayak we were in...notice how much work he's (not) doing. Thank goodness for my ability to just keep paddling.
Grandma made the most delicious chicken salad sandwiches I've ever tasted, but the kids opted for ham and PB&J. Go figure. We ate, the kids played on the playground and much laughing ensued. 
The paddling portion of the day ended up being a lot longer than we expected, but everyone made it back home eventually. Next time we'll have to remember to pack a tow rope.
Needless to say, all the adults were exhausted and all the kids were fine.
Isabel, for one, was quite pleased with the trip.

More adventures to come.....
 
It has been raining....

That about sums up my day. Need I say more?
We were supposed to help put the floating dock in at the field station today, but when we woke up to rain Clay and I decided the day would be much happier if the kids and I stayed home. To be nice I offered to watch Clay's advisor's kids as well.

So, I'm home. By myself. With four children. 

Yep, that about sums up my day.

I made rice krispie treats to help survive the afternoon. And if that doesn't work, I'm running for the hills the minute Clay and Bill get back from the field station. 

Despite the obvious chaos I am experiencing, it's been an interesting day so far. Most days Cole talks and talks and talks without stopping and poor Isabel has trouble being a part of the conversation. But with 3 girls to compete with today, Cole has been the one whose hard-pressed to get a word in. Often Cole's the one telling his little sister that her opinion is no good for some reason or another. But today, he's the one at a loss. 

He has been beat down by the female presence in the room.

I'm experiencing evolution in action, watching the female gender take over.

It's pretty hilarious.
 
Thankfully, the kids woke up at a reasonable time this year and were happy to find Easter baskets awaiting them. There was plenty of candy involved, but also books, movies, and lego mini-figures.
After rifling through the contents of their baskets, the kids immediately set out in search of all the eggs the Easter Bunny had hid in our tiny little apartment. He got pretty creative this year.
Apparently Cole was too quick for me because I don't have any pictures of him finding eggs. Go figure.

Well, pictures or no, the kids had a really great time with all the goodies the Easter Bunny left for them to find. A lot of fun has already been had with the new mini-figures and we're looking forward to watching Tintin on our next movie night. Isabel gave herself a stomach by eating half the candy in her basket (unbeknownst to me!) and oscillated between happy and super cranky for most of the day. But, we took a walk to enjoy the weather and managed to get to bed at a reasonable time. Hooray!

Today we're all recovering.