Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Vacation Bible/Survival Camp

This memory just popped into my mind and I wanted to put it here before I forget it.

One afternoon, I was driving William and Mary Grace home from someplace and we drove past Blessed Sacrament church on Monroe Avenue.  As we passed it, the kids recognized it and Mary Grace said "Oh, that's where we went for summer vacation bible camp!"  And she was right, the kids went there for two consecutive summers for a week of vacation bible camp (like 2 hours a day or so)

William then says "oh, I thought it was vacation survival camp".  To which Mary Grace and I ask WHAT?  In his little mind, he thought the bible camp was survival camp!

Then, amazingly then they both started working together on a radio jingle for a fictional Bible/Survival Camp and they came up with this jingle:

If you want to learn about the bible
And survival in Jesus' time
Then come to vacation bible/survival camp
OH YEAH!

I was also able to catch the jingle on video.  Coming soon, as soon as I can remember what year it was!


Tuesday, April 03, 2018

Dance competition in Boston 2018

Since Mary Grace moved to 25 North Dance, we've been so looking forward to her dance competition in Boston over winter break.  As the day approached, so did the excitement about the trip.

After a long drive in somewhat bad conditions that finally relented as we crossed into Massachusetts, we arrived at a beautiful hotel in downtown Boston.  Weston Coplet plaze

For the first night, we explored the attached mall which had lots of high-end designer stores.

The next day was our only free day and we took the opportunity to walk around Boston.  It was a cold blustery day though and Mary Grace packed for warm weather so we needed a plan.  At one point, we decided to duck into a CVS store to warm up.

William wanted to get some candy, but after many "no", answers, he finally stumbled upon some pocket warmers.  "YES!"  And that made a big difference in the perceived temperatures for the afternoon.

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We finally made our way to Fanuel Hall and explored there for a while.  It was there that we had lunch and William captured this photo of me talking a photo of Anne taking a photo of Mary Grace.  Artsy

The rest of the day was shopping, sightseeing, shopping, eating and shopping.  This was our big chance to see the city since the competition was going to be in full force for the next few days.




The second day, William and I got to enjoy a dinner at Legal Seafood.  William chose (of course), steamed Clams.  Here he is before gobbling one up.  They were delish except for the blackpart that you can see dangling off the fork... Yuck.







We thankfully found Star Markets, a huge grocery store right near the hotel.  We ate a few meals from their prepared food section and were amazed to discover this Kimbuchu setup

This is what the stage looked like at the end of the competition, the awards ceremony.  Since this was Mary Grace's first competition we didn't expect her to win anything but we were THRILLED when she was called up on stage as a "finalist".

While she didn't win a scholarship to the next competition, she was recognized for her hard work and showmanship!

And here's a picture of our favorite dancer in the world,  We're such proud parents!

Finally, it was time to head home.  We had snowy start to the trip, just like the trip to Boston, and a peaceful weather transition once we reached the Albany area.

We're all looking forward to the competition next year and hope that Mary Grace is awarded with a scholarship!

Thursday, December 07, 2017

Looking for some Facebook integration to Blogger since I've obviously switched exclusively to Facebook because of how easy it is to post.  But with the awesome IFTTT, I can blog and have it automatically posted to Facebook.  Like this blog post for example!

Friday, December 26, 2014

Summer Vacation Awesomeness

We decided this year to take an official vacation for/from summer vacation.  Anne found a sweet little cottage at Sodus Point a place where she had vacationed as a child with her family.  I had been there recently on bike rides, but this was to be a week-long excursion, exploring the all that Sodus Point had to offer.

So here is our trip:

Day 1 Saturday: arrived at the cottage unpack be impressed by how pretty it was and then walk over to Damien and Annette Weidmann's Cottage for dinner with the Boy Scouts. It rained pretty hard the first night and we didn't do anything else afterwards.


Day 2 Sunday. Fishing in the morning got one perch and then and then we went kayaking with Annette and the kids. William, Ambrose and I had a hard time getting back because of heavy wind.  Everyone was worried about us but we made it back to successfully. At 4:00 Jack and Delia came and went to the beach then came back to the cottage and grilled chicken and had a nice dinner then we made Smores by the campfire we had in the backyard.


Day 3 Monday. We went to chimney bluffs in the morning with the Weidman's and then we went to Burnaps farm market for lunch. Afterward we went to the beach and then we came back to the cottage and had fajitas with leftover chicken. We walked up to the main road and got ice cream for dessert


Day 4 Wednesday. Mama came to visit us from Lyons with her friend Jeannie. We had a snack at the cottage, and then Jeannie left.  We went to the Helluva Good cheese store after that bought a few things.  Next, we went to a local gift shop and bought some fudge and some souvenirs. Then we came back to the cottage and decided to go swimming in the warm rain down at the beach.  For dinner, we took Mamma back home and took the opportunity to do some laundry and Mamma fed us ronies.for dinner!


Day 5 Thursday. It started out with a rainy morning but it cleared up and William and I decided to go to chimney bluffs again we hiked along the beach almost all the way to where we started in previous day then the skies got dark and we heard thunder in the distance we turned around and started walking back.  By the time we got back to the car, it was raining. Mary Grace and Mommy went to this souvenir shops for shopping again and we reconvened back at the cottage for lunch then we decided to rent a canoe and tour Sodus Bay by water. We canoed for about 2 hours.  We stopped at one of the islands and the kids swam in the shallow water.  Then we came back to the cottage and went out to dinner at Abes (a tourist trap restaurant on the main road)


Day 6. Friday. Started the morning with a walk on the beach then dragged William to the pier for some unproductive fishing until lunchtime. Then a quick game of kickball with some of the other kids that were vacationing there, followed by a walk to the lighthouse museum for a tour.  The Lighthouse museum was very interesting, but the kids lost interest quickly.


Day 7. Saturday. This is the only downer. Mary Grace woke up with a headache that got worse and worse while we packed and cleaned the cottage.  Finally, on the way home, she threw up which made her feel better.  Returning home was bittersweet. The vacation was over, but it was nice to be home with the kittens and the dead bat that they apparently killed while we were gone.  :)

In summary, we all really enjoyed our time at "The Point".  There was plenty to do, the lake on one side of our cottage and the bay on the other gave lots of opportunities.  I especially enjoyed canoeing on the bay and hikes at Chimney Bluffs park.  It did seem to rain a lot, but we made the most of it with activities like swimming in the rain.

Next stop, Toronto on Friday!


Daddy, now I KNOW that Santa really exists!

This season, with Mary Grace at 9 and William at 8, we expected the inevitable question:  "Is Santa Claus real?"  I can see the school-bus conversations from the kids with older and much-older siblings telling my children that Santa isn't real, along with all the shaming questions like "do you really think it's not your parents?"

So on Christmas morning at 7:50am, the kids came barreling down the stairs to find a multitude of presents under the tree, cookies and milk left for Santa consumed, and carrots and celery left for reindeer munched.

The day was spent opening gifts, playing with gifts and eating a big Christmas dinner.  (Ham this year)  At the end of the day, finally at bedtime, Mary Grace confided in me...

"Daddy, I wasn't sure if Santa was real or not, but now I know he is, because of the different wrapping paper on presents from Santa. I mean, Mommy wouldn't go off and buy special wrapping paper and hide it from us just for Santa's presents, that would be crazy!"

William said something similar:

"Daddy, now I know that Santa is real because I wanted Tetris Bop-It but it was out 
of stock in every store Mommy went to and even on-line but somehow Santa got it for me!"

So, I just want to let the doubters out there know that Santa is alive and well and continuing to fulfill the wishes of children everywhere.

Tuesday, July 08, 2014

The Case Of The Broken Tablet

For the past year or so, Mary Grace and I have been reading Nancy Drew mysteries.  She really enjoys reading them at bedtime, but like me, she gets confused with all the characters.  So unlike me, she came up with a solution - take notes.  So while we're reading each book together, she's got her pen and pad of paper and she's making an entry for each new character and writing notes about the characters too.

But the more interesting part of this post is when I got home from work last week, Anne met me at the door to deliver some bad news.  My lovely and fairly new Nexus 7 tablet has been accidentally dropped, resulting in the screen cracking and no longer taking touch input.  And who broke it?  The little girl up in her room, crying for the last hour or so...

She had been taking videos of her dolls, and needed to get to one of her upper shelves in her situation bookcase, so she climbed on a chair with the tablet, lost her balance and dropped the tablet, regained balance then got the tablet, then uh oh.

So I went up to her room and told her it was OK and that I was happy that she didn't get hurt herself after she described to me what happened.  A good learning experience for all involved.  No more using my tablet for recording doll videos, no more taking chances with Daddy's tablet.

And now I get to order a replacement screen from China and try to get the old one out and put the new one in.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Festival of Christmas Trees

At Seton School there is an annual tradition where the second graders get a wooden Christmas tree to take home and decorate.  Then a few weeks later, all the kids bring in their decorated trees and they line them up on tables with the decorator standing behind his or her tree.

The whole school comes down to see the second graders handiwork and parents are also invited for the festivities, which includes cookies and punch.

Last year, Mary Grace did a nice job with a silver tree that had silver and blue ornaments with white mini  lights.  This year, William wanted to make a Minecraft theme tree, so we let him go with it.  He painted and decorated the tree and the whole family pitched in to help make the "ornaments", which were Minecraft cubes.

I arrived just in time to see Santa make an appearance.  The screams of excitement as he walked in was priceless!

The Minecraft tree, freshly completed
I love my Minecraft tree!

Posing with some of the Minecraft decorations
Two Minecraft trees side-by-side
Posing with the big guy, after asking for a new snowboard
Singing Christmas songs with Santa






Monday, July 15, 2013

The tale of the dreaded water slide and fear overcome!

As a family, we've finally gotten to the point where we can all go on the water park rides at Seabreeze.  So the adventurous 8 year old of mine wants to do all of them.  And my cautious 7 year old is a little more... conservative.

Mary Grace announces she wants to go on the Helix, where you essentially get shot down a tube leading to a toilet-bowl like area, then into a sparkly clean pool.  She was motivated to do it the whole time, and after the first time couldn't wait to go again.

William wanted to try a new ride so I suggested "Riptide", which is a moderately fast moving water slide with a bunch of banks left, right, left, right, etc.    He announced, yeah I want to do that one!  So we grabbed a tube and he announced he changed his mind and actually didn't want to go.

So we put the tube down and walked away and he then announced he actually did want to.  So we grabbed the tube and headed up the stairs.  After the second landing of 5, he changed his mind again!  Walk all the way back and he head out of the area.

So we go back and forth like this a few more times, until he suggests that I try it with Mary Grace while he watches (I guess the theory is that if we make it, it's ok for him to try?).  So Mary Grace and I did it with much success.

OK, he says, I'm ready to try it.  So we pass the second landing,  third, fourth, and we're on the top platform  "Umm, I changed my mind, I don't want to go".  :(

So I take him aside and try to convince him to go. And he REALLY wants to go, but the fear is holding him back.  My poor little boy was so torn that he started crying.  I gave him a pep talk and with tears rolling down his face, he agrees to do it ("but with my eyes closed the whole time").  So we get on the raft and 3..2..1, we go.  And I see him look up after the first bank.  Then I hear him laughing after the second bank.  And I sense his excitement after the third, fourth, fifth, all the way to the bottom into the big pool of water.

"THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!"

So my brave son overcame his fear and made his dad super-proud.  And we went on again and again and again, and had a blast!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Lovely afternoon on the lake!

It's feeling more and more like summer!

Today we were invited to Canandaigua Lake to spend the afternoon with Terry, Jack and Delia at the cottage they were renting.

We brought lunch and started with that.  Immediately following lunch we all went for a nice long swim, playing with rafts, floaties, boogie boards and noodles.  The rain kicked in heavily and we took a brief break inside.

Then, it was back to the lake for more swimming and playing.  This time we got the paddle boat out and had a great time taking turns paddling around the docks.  Now it was 5:30 and time for dinner.  Thankfully the rain picked up once again and it was easy to coax the kids out of the water.

After dinner the rain let up, so we headed back outside for some fishing.  William caught a pumpkin seed sunfish then a smallmouth bass.

8 hours went by in what seemed like 2 or 3, fun was had by all, and we have another awesome summer memory in the books.  Woo hoo!


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Vacation kicking into overdrive

Tomorrow we leave for the grand canyon, flagstaff and Sedona.  It's been a great vacation already and even without this extra excursion it's been awesome. 

Today is the first day we didn't swim since we arrived.  Mary Grace and William have been getting along famously.  William had been outstandingly well behaved.

We did bumper boats, miniature golf and go carts at cracker jack today.  We all agreed that bumper boats were the best.  Everyone but Nate got drenched by getting pushed into the waterfall...  We'll get him next time! 

Saturday, May 25, 2013

The desert hike that wasn't meant to be.

As our plans for an Arizona vacation firmed up I decided to look for activities that would be fun for the kids.  I found a "creatures of the night desert tour" that coincided our vacation with a bonus full moon.  Sold!

So we got directions from our hosts and ventured out.  The tour was to run from 7 until 9 and we left at 6:30.

First we went to the wrong park.  Obviously we're tourists...  Then we went to the mailing address of the park which was essentially a police station.  Then we went to another address associated with the web page and that was a county park truck depot. 

At the truck depot we ran into two other families who were equally confused.  We followed them to the park visitor center and decided to follow them. 

Now the kids were less than enthusiastic by this point and we were 30 minutes late but we decided to venture out anyway. 

So the daylight faded as we hiked a lovely trial and saw these sights.  Best part was seeing the moon come up over the mountain framed by saguaro cactai.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

First fish EVER!

Tonight at Lake Riley, my boy caught his first fish ever! 
We decided to try this spot after our first fishing outing on Saturday afternoon didn't result in any catches. 
He literally cast his fishing pole one time and got a bite.  Not sure what kind of fish it was but it was about 6 inches long and... well... perfect! 
We brought three worms with us from the backyard and the other two worms were promptly eaten with no hook contact.
He was so excited he was jumping around and smiling ear to ear.  Daddy was pretty proud too!

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Fishing adventure #1

We broke in Williams new fishing pole today with a afternoon trip to Corners Glen.  We opted for a hike after fishing for about an hour and a half.  They just aren't biting! 

It was lots of fun and on sure we'll try again in a the coming weeks.  The excitement will just have to wait a little bit longer.

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

6 year old daredevil on a hike

On our first hike to Washington Groove area in 2013, and we actually walked from our house past the playground, up the sledding hill and into the park.  

We hiked and collected branches for our new teepee, then walked back to our house.

I remember not too long ago when William couldn't make it to the end of the street and back and I would have to carry him.  Looking forward to lots of fun this summer hiking and hopefully biking too!

Monday, March 11, 2013

So long Disney Princesses

We never really encouraged Mary Grace to love the Disney Princesses, she took to them quite naturally.  It was such a preoccupation that we had seen all of the movies multiple times, and had started a sizable collection of products.  As the products kept rolling in, year after year, I wondered if there would ever be an end to the variety.   Disney marketing is a typhoon.

My favorite and the item that led me to coin the term "franken-toy" was the Disney Princess Kitchen.  Because it's important for a princess to be handy in the kitchen after all.  We have costumes for every princess (and one prince), several different pairs of Disney Princess shoes, tiaras, towels, robes, coloring books, painting kits, branded games (checkers, dominos, etc), sidewalk chalk, and the list goes on.

But one of the early items were the princess wall decals.  12" long images of each of the princess that have adorned Mary Grace's bedroom wall since she got her bedroom.  And that's what this post is about.

She decided to redecorate her room with a more prominent American Girl Doll theme, and being short on usable wall space, she took down the princesses and put up the American Girl posters...

It's a sad day for these two parents.  I know that at only eight years old, she hasn't outgrown them completely and once we get to Disney in Florida, I have a feeling that her interest will be rekindled, yet that nagging sense that my baby girl is become all grown up is becoming more of a reality with each passing day.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Remembering 6 and 7

The kids are on the verge of outgrowing their current ages so I wanted to put some things down to remember them.

1.  First time Mary Grace ate garlic bread tonight.  She acted like she's always eaten it although Anne and I both know that's not the case.  I quote Mary Grace:  "Ummmm!  So garlic-y!".  We're perplexed by it, but hey, she ate something new so we'll take it.

2.  William's inability to eat without getting whatever he is eating all over his face.  This was really cute at 3.  Enough said.

3.  William gets so excited by visitors, especially unexpected visitors.  Tonight, their favorite babysitter, Yanni Turner stopped in to say hi.  William was so excited that he was rambling on and on completely incoherently, jumping from one topic to the next all with a single sentence and a single breath!

4.  William wakes up no later than 7:30am every day.  On the non-school days, he tries to wake everyone else in the family up so he'll have someone to go downstairs with him to watch TV.  When that fails, he'll climb into my bed and bug us until we get up.  Love that one!

5.  Mary Grace and her doll accessories.  Today, we made some doll accessories out of "salt dough", which is flour, salt and water.  We made miniature:  bread, cinnamon buns, muffins and waffles.  She's always on the lookout for items to use with her dolls, like the little plastic thing on a pizza to keep the box from touching the pizza.  She uses those as doll tables.

6.  Acronyms.  Mary Grace told me to today that mommy was leaving to go do "B. R. A."  I had to ask and the definition was "birthday related activities".

7.  Spelling.  For some reason both kids are doing impressively well in spelling.  They keep bringing home tests with grades like "A+" and "12 out of 10".

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Big "S" coaster

On New Years Eve, after dinner at New Mings and desert at Friendly's, both with the charming and entertaining Jones', we returned home and decided to play a game of Yahtzee.

I made myself a cup of tea before the game started and since we were playing in the dining room, I grabbed one of our new coasters a gift from our neighbor Andrea that have a monogrammed "S" on them.

Mary Grace decided to make a cup for herself as well (she's such a big girl now, that she can make her own tea) and upon return to the dining room asked

   'Mommy, where are those big "S" coasters?'

At this point, you may want to say that question out loud to understand Anne and my hysterical reaction to this question...

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Best coloring - survey

Mary Grace and I had a contest tonight to see who could color the best Hello Kitty coloring page.  We would appreciate your voting on the winner since the in-house judges appear to be biased.

Daddy thought his was better, then Mary Grace jumped to the lead by adding a background color and mounting hers on cardstock.  Desperate for a win, Daddy changed his to "Merry Christmas in jail" by adding the bars.



Please vote now!

Sunday, December 02, 2012

Museum and Science Center afternoon

I bribed William to behave in church this morning with a trip to the RMSC and it worked.  So after lunch and baking, we arrived at 2.  We ended up staying until 5 when they ushered us out.

The best parts were the T-Rex named Sue exhibit, where William was digging for bones that Daddy was burying.

We also had fun with the K-Nex area and the new architecture area.  Here's one of our creations!

Thursday, November 01, 2012