July 8, 2012

Zoë's 2nd Birthday!

..... it was a great excuse to just invite a whole lot of friends over to enjoy the pool and sunshine in our backyard.  We had a great time for Zoë's birthday weekend.  On her actual birthday we went to Vince's buddy Max's birthday party as he turned 4.  What a super spider man b-day it was!  That was after Vince and I woke Zoë up in the morning to sing happy birthday to her.  I'll spare you the video of that.  We had a small celebration of cupcakes for the family, and spent a relaxing evening outside, as we knew the bigger celebration would be at her pool party the next day.
happy birthday little lady!

The next day we got the backyard ready for about 45 adults and 25 kids.  Thank God we decided to make it a pot luck this time!  Everyone showed up with a variety of super good eats, and the day had plenty of sunshine and warmth, so there were loads of folks in the pool having a good time! 
 Zoë chillin out post pool play
Zoë and her very own signature Costco cake ;)  She had no problem blowing out the candle on her own.
"hurry up already! I want to dig in to my cake!"
ok, everyone's done singing, time to cut the cake!
My biggest anticipation was looking forward to watching the kids beat on the head of Winnie the Pooh
 Winnie the Pooh: pre-toddler/kid attack
take that Winnie!

It's amazing to think how much Zoë has grown up over the last year.  There are too many memories to share all of them, but some of our favorite have been more recently as she's been talking more and more.  Here are some ones that stand out:
  • Her first sentence: "No Dada! No Dada!"
  • Her favorite phrase to shout when she doesn't want to go to sleep: "Mamaaa! WhereAreYooo!"
  • She calls Luca "baby" because she has a hard time with his name.  When pressed, she'll say his name is "Aca"
  • She is so attached to her lovie blanket.  It's yellow with a duck head in the corner.  She also asks for "duckie" when she's tired or cranky.
  • She's also really attached to her "baba" (bottle).  Mommy and Daddy want to throw baba out the window!
  • If it wasn't for milk, she would have starved to death by now.
  • She definitely knows how to throw a tantrum.  One day when Mike came home she wanted juice.  Every time Mike said no, she would jump up and shout "Juice!"
  • Zoë's love for dancing is amazing.  She can really dance to the music, and uses all of her body, especially her hips.  When we tell her to shake her booty, she really shakes it! 
  • Life is soo much better with a daughter to love....Happy 2nd Birthday Zoë!

July 5, 2012

3 Airline Seats for a Family of Five, Please....

Last weekend we went on an adventure and took our first plane ride with all three kids!  We figured we had to take advantage of the last few days before Zoë turns 2, so we squeezed her in as a lap infant one last time.  Mike having Luca on his lap, and me having Zoë on my lap, made it tight on the plane.... not to mention technically difficult when we would try to get anything out of our backpacks, or pick up dropped toys from the floor, or set up the DVD player for Vince to watch a movie, or go to the bathroom.  There were a few times when Vince had one of the kids on his lap for a minute or two so we could move!!  We also happened to be in the very end row which was bad for two reasons:  no window for the kids to look out of, and extremely bumpy on the landing.  That combination makes it REALLY easy to get motion sick, which Zoë happened to get while we were in descent to Atlanta.  Luckily I had just exchanged Zoë for Luca to sit on my lap-poor Zoë yacked on Mike right before we landed (poor Mike too, lol).  She was fine once we got off the plane, but we joked that, well.... we are about to visit some Silvestro family members so it's time that at least one of our kids gets sick!(they have a tendency of getting a stomach bug whenever we pack up and go to New York).
Luca getting in some reading time with Dad
Mike and I weren't the only ones tired from the plane ride.  Yes-we promptly fixed the booster seat after seeing this!
 Our trip to Georgia gave us the opportunity to see Mike's sister Lisa and her family, and we also got to attend the wedding of a good friend of mine from Peace Corps.  Laura and Matt got married on her parents farm in Brasstown, NC.  It was such a great reunion of old friends and new babies.  I absolutely cherish every moment I can get back together with the amazing friends from my years in Malawi.  That being said, how sad is it that I only have a couple pictures from the whole wedding! (though I was dealing with three over-tired, over-heated children for a while).  Here's my good buddy (and square dancing partner extraordinaire) Dave giving some hugs to Luca.... and then the awesome bluegrass band from PA that played in the barn after the wedding

It was so exciting and fun to be able to stay at Lisa and Neal's house for a visit!  The kids were equally excited to spend time with their cousins Andrew and Noelle.  It was really such a joy to see them have fun with and get to know their cousins.  We spent lots of good time at their neighborhood pool, attended Noelle's swim team awards ceremony (she got the coaches award!), went for ice cream a few times, played at the house, and explored the Georgia Aquarium-which was so impressive! Vince was also super excited to sleep in Andrew's room along with Noelle.  Zoë was so upset when we banished her to another room, poor girl.  Mike tried to be nice and give her a chance to sleep with Vince on the toddler blow up bed.  Yeah right....that didn't last long!  They were monkeys in there until we had to go and finally break it up. 
Noelle, Vince, and Andrew pose at the ice cream parlor
 Mike and Andrew playing chase at the pool playground
Best photo of all the cousins! what a good looking group :)
 Andrew getting to know Luca, although I think his favorite was Zoë.  What a sweet little boy Andrew is!
Cooling off at the spray park
Zoë and Andrew dancing a jig (I think)
The monkeys, I mean kids, didn't leave us any room at the table (that's ok, we ate in the dining room)
 The Georgia Aquarium Rocks!  
Vince's absolute favorite was the tank with 4 giant whale sharks.  Those are amazing fish!
We are back home now, and since our trip Vince has been putting himself to bed for naps during the day-ok, that's awesome... please keep doing that!  I think these kids are tired from all the fun, but we can't wait for the next trip! 

June 17, 2012

Vince Turned 4 on Father's Day!

We've had a busy June, with lots of good sunshine and warm weather!  Well, except for Vince's birthday pool party.  It started out sunny that morning, but quickly turned into a cloudy dreary day.  That didn't keep the kids out of the pool though.  God bless little kids and their ability to swim in cold pools!

I ventured away from the Costco cakes that we've been getting every year, and went all out with a Thomas Train cake from Stop and Shop.  Oh my, it was totally over the top.  Let's just hope Vince doesn't expect this every year from now on.  Complete with mountain scenery, trees and tracks, there was enough frosting to turn the candy man into a diabetic. 
Vince with his favorite girl Norah Downey
 Time to lick the frosting off Thomas!
 
And just in case they didn't get enough sugar from the cake, we had a train piñata they could take some swings at.

Vince got the inaugural first hit
 Zoë did her best to get it open too
 Everyone got a chance, and then the masses got tired of that and went for the trap door.  No one went away disappointed.  I'll just say I agree with Mike that I have a habit of overfilling piñatas
  Vince spent the rest of the evening arranging his birthday presents into a convenient display for all of us to see.
Father's Day opened with Vince and Mike getting breakfast in bed, complete with OJ and milk in sippy cups, and Zoë giving father's day kisses to Daddy and birthday hugs to brother Vince


Happy Birthday to my little man, and may you have many many more.....

June 2, 2012

Luca's Baptism/Memorial Day Weekend

It was the perfect weather last weekend to enjoy the holiday, ring in summer, start another pool
season, and to have Luca's baptism celebration.  It was great fun having Mike's brother Charlie come visit us, along with his wife Hilde and their two daughters Amelia (8yrs old) and Melina (6 yrs old).... Vince and Zoë don't have many of their cousins come and visit, so it was a special treat to have them around!!   I think Amelia and Melina are going to be bugging their parents to come back and visit soon so they can swim in our pool too.  Amelia was like a fish all weekend, they had to pull her out to get back to New York!  And Melina would have stayed to take care of baby Luca, she's an adorable little girl who just wants to be a mommy... she watched over Luca all weekend for us.  I worked on Saturday to help out on low staffing, but was able to come home early enough.  Here's what I found when I came home!  Hilde had set the kids up outside at a little art station.  Everyone was having fun making pictures, and running back and forth to and from the pool. 
Everyone had fun in the pool all weekend!  Zoë got to go skinny dipping most of the weekend, and received personal swim lessons from awesome Aunt Hilde!
Luca sat on watch to Lifeguard
 Pop-Pop got in some good visiting with some of his grandchildren.... and don't forget Maxie!
And Melina lost her tooth at our house!
And now on to Luca's baptism!  Both Mike and I come from more traditional religious backgrounds.  Mike grew up Catholic and I grew up going to Lutheran Church.  Although I still enjoy and partake in the Lutheran beliefs, Mike and I have found a church in Braintree that we really feel reflects our ideals and has like minded members.  So we decided to have Luca's baptism at our Unitarian Universalist Church in Braintree.  
 I purchased a simple little christening outfit for Luca.  Love the little white bowtie and hat!
 
It was a very warm and heartfelt ceremony, leaving all of us in tears-literally.  See, I was a bit worried about what Mike's father would think about the church, seeing as he attends a traditional Catholic Church at home in New York.  In fact, I was ready to have him blaming me for bringing his son to some 'cultish' church (when actually Mike was the one to really want this church!).  Anyway, I feel like we witnessed a miracle during the church service, as Mike's father got up to speak during our "joys and concerns" part.  He got up and made a very touching speech about how warm and welcome he felt at our church, and how he really understands why we attend this church now.  Indeed, everyone in the family was moved by hearing Joe make such loving and touching comments.  It really just made Mike's entire weekend, and everyone's weekend.  
 Luca's Godparents Charlie and Hilde
We even learned about how you get Universalist Holy Water: you boil the hell out of it!