May 11, 2014

Mother's Day

This month has been packed full, and these kids are growing faster than I can keep the blog updated. Oh life!! 
We have been going to the Arnold Arboretum every Mother's Day, since I've been a mom.  This year was a little different, as it marked the first Mother's Day where my own mother is here!  I tried to figure out something we could all do, but kept having pictures of a restaurant/brunch scene gone bad with our three running around. In the end, my mom really didn't want to do much of anything except go get her nails done.  So that's what me and her did in the morning.  And it was glorious.  I would have put some pictures in of my mom and me but anyone who knows my mom knows she curses at you if you ever try to take a photo of her.... I have to keep working on that.

Anyway, by the time we were done with nails, and got the kids loaded in the van, the Arboretum was a packed madhouse of cars all over, with people looking for parking, and jamming up all the side streets.  With all the traffic around the Arboretum, and the kids chanting that they wanted to go to the zoo... well, that's what we did.

Here's my little cherubs on Mother's Day, at the zoo.  It couldn't have been a nicer and more sunnier day, perfect conditions for my idea of a Mother's Day! 
Luca fell asleep on the way over, so Mike got to hang out in the van until little sleeping beauty woke up.  But then he was bright eyed and ready to explore all the animals. Speaking of which, who's that animal growing that handle bar mustache!
Ok, that's about all the energy I can summon for this post.  I totally forgot to mention so many things: like waking up to coffee next to me in bed, and having breakfast served by the kids(orchestrated by my wonderful husband).  I do remember Vince declaring that he made me a bowl of cereal all on his own, and then watching Luca eat it.  I think the only other thing I remember is Zoë eating all most of my bacon.  But the best thing I remember from Mother's Day was feeling very loved by my three little people, and feeling so blessed to have my kids and my husband.

April 20, 2014

Happy Easter Everyone!

Happy Easter to everyone!  I recently realized that blogger has an easy way for me to take photos from my phone and put them directly into a blog post, so hopefully I can spend more time updating our family blog, and less time letting Facebook control my family's pictures and daily life.  Facebook is an evil addiction I have to get over. 

What it more likely means is that I'll end up posting things on Facebook AND my blog.... so I apologize to those of you who'll end up seeing our pics on Facebook AND then on my blog too... I won't take it personally if you delete yourself from the blog email/update list!
 Our Little Easter Bunny Mascot
 It's never too early for chocolate
 Now let's see if the application works for videos on my phone

March 17, 2014

Sunday Afternoon with Zoë (Mike's Musings)

 Zoë standing in the bathroom sink naked from the waist down.  She had opened the medicine cabinet and was pointing at the tube of neosporin saying that she needed help with the medicine.

After I took her out of the sink, I told her that she needed to wash her hands.  She said she already had soap on them (really!?) and went back downstairs.  After a few more minutes I realized that she didn't come downstairs yet, so I went to check on her again.  There was water all over the counter.

She was playing with shaving cream earlier in the day.  After she was done, I put her in the bath to clean off.  When she was sitting in the tub I told her that I thought she was "awesome."  She got a shy look on her face and smiled.  Then she said that "Vince is a hero."  When I asked her why, she said it's because he helps the police.

March 3, 2014

Grandma's Birthday

I started out organizing to surprise my mom and have cake at our house, along with a few friends and neighbors, to celebrate my mom's 79th birthday.  This is her first birthday in her new home in Massachusetts after all! I wanted to give her a fun evening with friends.

To make a long story short, that all got squelched by Vince getting strep throat and me getting roped into working a full day on Sunday and Monday(which I normally don't).  Skipping the Sunday party at our house, I thought at least we'd have time for dinner on Monday with the family, but I ended up bogged down at work, too late for the kids to go out for dinner....

So, the next best arrangement happened: My mom and I got to go out to celebrate her birthday, and I invited along my coworker/friend Peggi.  The three of us had a great time, and I did not miss having to climb under the table for missing Lego's, nor did I miss little grubby hands sifting through my french fries or knocking over my wine!  It was great!

Mike held the fort down at home with all three kids, who were distraught over the fact that they may not be able to sing to Grandma, and God forbid, not eat her cake.  We made sure to get home before they went totally bananas.  We got home and they jumped on her, getting through the happy birthday song so we could dig in to her cake.  Well, Luca was ready to skip the song and get right to the cake.

Happy Birthday Mom!

February 3, 2014

Today's "Remember This" Moments....

Sitting at the dinner table last night, Zoë was eating her self made Boboli pizza.  She loves 'painting on' the pizza sauce, and scattering her cheese around.  I was excited because she actually WANTED to put green peppers on as a topping.  Turns out she was happy to eat the green peppers raw, but didn't like them much once they were cooked as a pizza topping.  That's fine kid, I'll take that; no problem.  So, eating her freshly baked pizza, she picked off the green peppers and re-arranged them into little 'candles' on her 'pizza cake'.  Then she proceeded to sing Happy Birthday to each of us separately, making us blow out the pieces of green peppers like candles. 

This morning at breakfast she still had birthday on the brain, asking me whose birthday was next.  When she wasn't happy with the answer of "Vince's birthday is next, in June".... she said "no!! after that... my birthday!" with a grin on her face.  Then she starts telling me she wants a Hello Kitty birthday party, complete with a piano to hit with a bat.  "Piano?", I said, puzzled...  she kept saying piano, and how her friends and her would all hit it with a bat.  The give away was when she said "then the candy would fall out". "Oh!!"  I thought, piñata!!  "Zoë, you mean piñata!"  "Yeah, pianoata".  Then she tells me she wants her 'pianoata' to be a Hello Kitty that she can bat around.  "The head and body Zoë?.... or just the head?".  She wanted just the head.  We both laughed at the idea of batting around Hello Kitty's head.  (It wouldn't be the first time a cartoon character got bludgeoned in our backyard.)  We had a gnarly looking Winnie the Pooh piñata head one year after Vince's birthday party. 

I thought that chat with Zoë would be my "remember this" moment of the day, but then Vince comes in the kitchen to quiz us on whether or not we know where the Merengue dance originates from.  "Hey mom and Zoë, do you guys know where the Merengue is from?".  Zoë ignores her brother and continues eating her breakfast.  I answer, "Isn't a dance from somewhere in South America?".... he immediately snaps back at me in his matter of fact way (complete with hand motion and waving) "No mom, a place. Like, a building.... where is the Merengue from!?"   I said "Well I don't know Vince," and he says "...it's from the Dominican Republic, that's the place".....   then he trotted off to go make a Lego police life boat or something of that nature. 

Tonight, I'm sitting in the living room, after putting everyone to bed, and I'm trying to drown out Luca's protests from his crib.  After a few minutes of cries that won't dwindle, I realize he's not going to settle down... so I go and get him.  I brought him to the living room with me, which was totally dark and mostly quiet (compared to the usual).  I had some soft music playing, so I danced around the room a little bit with him clinging to my neck.  When I hold him, his head rests over my shoulder in that perfect little nook that only he fits into.  I sit down on the couch, and hope that he's still going to keep quiet and calm.  But it's Luca, and he doesn't keep calm.  My sitting down is his chance to escape.  He jumps out of my arms and starts whispering and babbling to me, pointing out the window, pointing to the book shelf.  Running around and taking a few laps through the dining room and kitchen.  Whispering and whispering all these babbles, and pointing, all with this look of such concern.  Almost as if he were telling me about some conspiracy, or some secret event that was about to happen.  He keeps this up for while, taking a few more laps around the house.  I figure it's all good, as long as he just keeps this to a whisper, and doesn't get fired up into a tizzy.  A few more moments pass, and as he circles past me on his last lap around the house, he's looking a little more pooped out... maybe ready for resting.  I grabbed a stuffed bear and cuddled it, pretending it was Luca, stroking it's back and helping it to fall asleep.  Luca just looked at me, studying me.  Then he ran away again, but quickly returns with one of Zoë's stuffed baby dolls.  He takes it, and climbs onto the couch next to me, sits down, and starts cuddling the baby doll, holding it in his arms, patting her on the back, and soothing her.  He's whispering babbles to her that only he could understand, and even gave her a kiss on her head.  So there we were together, in the quiet dark, each of us cuddling a stuffed toy.  It was so painfully cute to watch him mimicking me, I sort of didn't want it to end. Seeing as Luca is my last real baby I have to cuddle, I then chucked that stuffed bear and scooped him up again, cuddling that little boy until we reached his crib.  Now the only thing I hear as I'm writing, is Mike shoveling the snow off our driveway.