Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Kate & Wynn @ 5 & 3

"I'm so excited to use my new toothbrush!" -Kate
"My new toothbrush is so cool! I really love it." -Edwin
Things my kids actually said after visiting the dentist...


Kate and Edwin are growing so fast. Here are a few favorite facts and moments of the past couple months! (In no particular order)



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KATE -- 5 YEARS 4 MONTHS

Kate's favorite colors are red and dark pink. Her favorite animals are elephants, and her favorite number is five (like her age). She told me her favorite shirt is the whale shirt, and her favorite shoes are her light up tennis shoes. :) But that's evolved over the last couple months and her all-time favorite shirt is actually a long sleeve pink plaid one. She would wear it every single day if she could. 


Kate loves being in primary and moves to the CTR 5 class in January! I am loving her helpful and kind spirit as she is getting a little older. She is spunky and fun, and full of sass, and would rather pretend that she is a ninja than a princess.


Kate's favorite movie is The Land Before Time. She loves drawing dinosaurs and pretends to be one whenever she can. When she compiles a stack of books to read, there is always at least one dinosaur book included. Kate says "dino-STOR" instead of dinoSAUR and I think it's really cute! Her favorite type of dinosaur is a pterodactyl. :)


Kate has now been practicing gymnastics since she was three. (See cute throwback video below!)


She loves getting to do more at her gym now with Coach Kelsey. :) It has become a really great outlet for her energy and creativity. Kate is having a little problem with heights, but her Coach is very patient and encourages Kate to try and push herself a little bit more each week. I love watching Kate participate, run laps, and learn new skills.


trampoline jumping!

Kate is LOVING homeschool. I asked her recently if she would rather go to regular school (there's a cute one in our neighborhood we pass often and she sees the kids playing on the playground at recess) and she was like, "no way!" She is getting really good at typing out letters. We are learning the difference between capitals and lower case. She got to print out her typing a couple weeks ago and practice tracing all the letters by hand. :) I love capturing her genuine happiness while learning.  She just works away happily while I am her paparazzi. ;) 


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EDWIN -- 3 YEARS 9 MONTHS


Edwin's favorite colors are green and blue. He said his favorite shirt is his Lightning McQueen shirt and his favorite shoes are his new tennies. But in the last couple months the favorite shirt has changed to his bicycle shirt. It is a comfy long-sleeve tan shirt with red bicycles all over it. He is obsessed! Edwin says "AM-inals" instead of animals. ;) I love it! Edwin told me that when he grows up he wants to be an ambulance guy so that he can help people. He wants me to help drive the ambulance. <3 o:p="">


Such a typical Edwin face ^^ :D hahaha


Edwin tells me his favorite number is three, because he is three. He loves to RUN and is quite fast. He likes dinosaurs and baby elephants. His favorite colors are blue and green. He enjoys snuggles and giving hugs and kisses. Edwin's favorite food is definitely still pickles. He also LOVES yogurts, sauces like ketchup and ranch dressing, red hot candies, sugar of any kind, and butterscotch chips. (Thankfully not all mixed together.)


Edwin just recently started gymnastics and after a few weeks of some separation anxiety we were able to find a good day and time that works for him! He now LOVES going to class, and is getting really comfortable with his Coach. It has made me so happy for him and proud to see that his confidence is growing!

Edwin on the zip line ^^

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Kate and Edwin have been REALLY excited about Christmas. They decorated our tree in about 3 minutes flat.


Kate's favorite person currently is their cousin AnnMarie. She comes over occasionally and the kids get to play with her every week at Nonna and Papa's house. AnnMarie helped decorate the taller parts of our tree under Kate's direction and supervision. ;)


Kate and Jon placed the star on top of the tree together using epic team work.



Edwin has been a great "helper" by re-arranging the tree on a daily basis...



I just love watching him. He has so much personality! Also just a sweet, endearing, lovable innocence. He tells me he is not a baby anymore, but he'll really be my baby forever.



We're looking forward to celebrating our Savior's birth this weekend and are very excited for new adventures, favorites, and milestones 2018 will bring!

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Monterey Bay

This past week we went on our first homeschool field trip to Monterey!


I loved watching the kids discover the ocean and all the life it holds. Such an amazing beauty.

Through our charter school, they will occasionally offer group field trips. There is always something happening, and we can opt in or out anytime. There are limits to the number of people that can go, so we kind of have to act fast when one opens up for registration, but when I saw the posting for a trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium I was like, "heck yes!" I hadn't been since I was a kid, but I remembered LOVING it. And, the greatest part of being part of the charter homeschool community is that our admission was FREE because it was included as part of the school funds for the year! All we had to do was drive ourselves down there (a feat in itself, let me tell you...) but we were able to be in the comfort of our own car, we could be on our own timeline (except for where we checked in as a group) and we could stay as long as we wanted and travel home at our own pace! Definitely worth it.

It's a pretty long drive, being in the South Bay. (3-4 hours depending on traffic), so my mom came with us while Jon was at work. :) We were so glad to have Gram share the day out in Monterey!


It was a GORGEOUS morning in the Bay Area! I love living just a couple hours from the Pacific Ocean.


Edwin was having a lot more fun than he looks. ;) He's making that zoned out face on purpose. I'm not sure why he wouldn't smile, but we laughed about it right after this picture was taken:


The Aquarium has GROWN since I was a kid. I mean, it's been like 20 years since I was there... but still.

They have an "Ocean's Edge" display building complete with animals and creatures that live close to--you guessed it--the EDGE of the ocean near the shore. This would be tidepools, reef dwelling animals, kelp forest fishes, and birds. The next building over has the "Deep Ocean" fishes and animal life (jellies, larger schools, and tentacled creatures). They also had a whole "Baja California" display highlighting tropical fishes and even some land animal life in Mexico (desert tortoise, tarantulas, and a really cool snake that I can't remember the name of).

When we entered the aquarium, the first animals we checked out were the otters. :) :)


This was one of my favorite parts. I let the kids watch the sea otters swim as long as they wanted. They got to be right up at the glass with the otters twisting, turning, diving, and swimming in front of them!



Oh my gosh, hearing their giggles and excitement was the best! I loved that I could watch the otters be adorable, and ALSO see Kate and Edwin's faces reflected in the glass. :) I could have stayed there all day.

Next, we checked out the touchable tide pools:


Edwin was way more into this than Kate was, which surprised me! He doesn't always like to get messy, but he is more interested in details and how things work than Kate is. We got to see hermit crabs, get our fingers hugged by a sea urchin, and play with kelp! We also checked out a decorator crab (they camouflage themselves with bits of sea grass and such to stay away from predators on the ocean floor) and abalone.

The best part of starting here in the Ocean's Edge building was getting to see how the aquarium works with the natural ocean it's built on top of. Pipes bring water in from the ocean and filter it right back out, so these rescue animals and creatures are getting nutrients and environments as close to their natural habitat as possible while they are studied.

Some HUGE tanks were in this section of the aquarium, showing tall forests of seaweed and the fishes and sharks that hang out there. Some of these guys were REALLY big. I was surprised.



One of my favorite parts was a glass "tunnel" that a wave would crash over every minute or so. It was incredible to stand underneath and watch the water burst between you and the sunlight!


I loved how hands-on much of the aquarium was. So kid friendly! and I don't think I've ever been so up close to some of these fishes and creatures. They even have little bubble glass sections in some of the displays that you can walk right under and see animals like puffins and penguins.


By far the coolest experience for me personally was getting to touch the Bat Rays. I did not expect them to have much personality and sort of just meandered by when we entered the tide pool area, but HOLY COW. They were the cutest and most playful little things! We got to pet their fins, and when they saw us walk up to the edge they would glide by with the tips of their wings out of the water, and one of them even came up and poked his nose out of the water at me to give my fingers a kiss! We definitely had a connection. ;) It was incredible! I mean, I'm already pretty set on my patronus, but I think that maybe in another life I might have been a Bat Ray. New favorite sea creature for sure.

When we had spent a good couple of hours at the Ocean's Edge, we switched gears and headed over to The Open Sea exhibit. When you first walk in to this area, you are directly underneath a gigantic school of fish circling above you. Somehow Kate timed it just right to run ahead of us and be the only one walking in, so I was able to catch this quick picture. I just LOVED it. Her genuine awe, and wonder at the beauty of the ocean in a way she had never seen before was just so cool.


There was a darkened corridor of jellyfish tanks of ALL sizes. They were just fascinating to watch! Kate especially loved the window where you could turn off the black light and see how transparent the baby jellyfishes really are in the ocean. We are so lucky to be able to see them up close this way in all their amazing detail!



The kids each got to pick out one small toy at the gift shop (they each picked a spinning light up wand) and we were able to see the puffins be fed. I loved watching them dive into the water! It was hard to get good pictures because these guys move so fast.


There was a trainer there explaining how they feed the puffins and what sort of diet they prefer. We got to ask questions afterward. Edwin loved it! I took some videos but they are too big to upload.

The kids also got to each color their own fish on a cool touch-screen station, which was then uploaded to a virtual fish tank. They got to watch their creations swim around together!





Ok, last but not least, THIS TANK. It was the hugest tank of water I have ever seen. I don't even know how many thousands of gallons it must have held. And pictures cannot do it justice. When you come around the corner, it takes up the WHOLE WALL. I couldn't even fit it in one picture. It is immense. and Stunning. I literally gasped.


There was a school of fish circling at the top, and other huge fish and creatures that would swim around and occasionally interrupt the flow of circling traffic. It was amazing to see the group break apart and then come right back together.


Being here at the aquarium was such a spiritually humbling experience. I was so reverenced by the beauty of the ocean and the animals that are in this world and we don't get to experience like this every day. There is so much mystery and incredible power in these creations of our Heavenly Father. This world is amazing.


I am incredibly grateful for the work and time put in by these volunteers and scientists who have brought together the Aquarium for us to come and be part of with such ease. We learned about animal life in the ocean and how to take better care of our Earth. It was life-changing for me, and I hope for Kate and Edwin too.


When I asked them questions about our field trip, here is what they said:

Where did we go?
Kate: To the 'quarium.
What do they have at the aquarium?
Kate: Animals! Penguins and fishies, and some other animals.
Edwin: Sharks, and lizards! And other colored fish!
Kate: There's otters there, and bat rays! And at the aquarium they had a spider!
Edwin: Yeah, it was a baby spider--he was so fuzzy.
Kate: And I saw a snake, and his skin had come off inside out and was sitting on a rock, and he had new brown skin.
Edwin: Yeah, and there's a little tunnel of creatures that were just to look at.
Kate: And the aquarium has crabs.
Edwin: Yeah, and we use two fingers to pet softly. Not to pinch. That would hurt them. We have to pet them to be soft.
Kate: And they have water that comes in from the ocean and then goes back out! There's a little pipe.
Edwin: The anemones like to kiss you a lot!
Do you remember what they call a group of puffins?
The kids didn't remember. But it's called a circus ;)

They had so much fun and were worn out on the way home!


Much needed. Thanks, DePaolas!


We're so grateful for these awesome homeschool experiences and can't wait to go back again!

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Trunk-or-Treat

Our church Trunk-or-Treat Halloween Party this year was a huge success!


Kate and Edwin had another adorable year of dressing up together (last year was Lilo and Stitch) and this time around they decided on Rainbow Dash and Spike the Dragon from My Little Pony. :)

Rainbow Dash is a pegasus known for her adventurous spirit and competitive attitude. She loves all the colors, is bright, fast, and FUN! I can't think of a more Kate costume than Rainbow Dash.



Together we made Kate's Rainbow Dash tutu. It was so fun! We were able to pull some pieces from a sparkly tutu I wore at Disneyland earlier this year. << Recycling costumes is our jam. We shaped the back of the tutu to be longer like a tail. Kate made her own necklace with a kit that we found at a craft store, and her shirt was a turtleneck we found at a thrift store. It was the perfect solid blue color! I altered the neckline at home.


Her hooves were made with felt squares, which I cut to the right shape and then added velcro and elastic to so that they would stay on around her shoes. The pony ears were also made with felt squares and a craft-store headband. We tucked extra rainbow colors of tulle into her ponytail, sprayed some glitter hairspray, and voila! Rainbow Dash hair.


The only pre-finished thing I actually bought were her wings. I considered making them, but for the sake of time and expense I found these cute child-size Rainbow Dash wings at Halloween City. They were sparkly, and they already had a cutie mark on the back! (Cutie marks are typically on the hips of the ponies and indicate their special talents.)


Speaking of which... I did actually make Kate a cutie mark out of craft foam for the side of her tutu, but we forgot to attach it for the Trunk-or-Treat! Hopefully I can get a picture of it tonight. ;)

Edwin has also really enjoyed watching My Little Pony with Kate and friends this summer, so he was super jazzed to be Twilight Sparkle's sidekick, Spike the Dragon!


Spike is totally adorable, and I think it was the perfect costume for Edwin. I wanted to make sure the dragon costume was done right, so we found a Simplicity pattern and picked out fabric together at the craft store:


The bumpy purple seemed like just the right stuff for cuddly dragon skin, and the lime green felt was an awesome touch! Elastic went around his shoes to hold on the claw feet. It was so fun to watch him walk around as a little dragon! I didn't get many pictures of the side or back of Edwin, (he wasn't really jazzed about taking pictures that night) but my most favorite part was his tail.


Edwin also had little mittens with claws on them, but decided not to wear them at the last minute.

We were also able to bring some friends along to the Trunk-or-Treat, which was super fun! Pretty much for the first time EVER my bestie Michelle and her family live in the same state with us at Halloween. It's been great to get our kids together!


Liam (who IS Harry Potter) and his Uncle Eli (a guy from Halo) 


Like, seriously...  <3 p="">

We ALSO got to bring our awesome friends Dani, Jake, and Rylan along with us! I love seeing our kids practice trick-or-treating together. :) Rylan and Edwin are both so shy. But they got the hang of it and got quite the collection of candy, haha. Plus Rylan makes the most adorable kitty-cat ever.


We hope everyone has a fantastic, safe, and happy Halloween!!