Monday, April 30, 2012

Weekend Away!

This past weekend was our first full weekend away from the boys since they were born!  I slept until 10am on Saturday and it was the best feeling ever.  We left Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon for a wedding in St. Michael's.  We planned to leave at 3:15pm, but - not surprisingly - that didn't exactly happen.  Two crying boys, one mustang and a truck later we left town around 6pm.  It was a simple enough plan: we'd pack the car, stop by to say bye to Charlie after school and then get on the road.  What really happened was that we stopped by Charlie's school and Charlie went ballistic.  He screamed and cried and pleaded with us not to go.  First he begged that we go another day and requested that I call the taxi to tell them not to come.  I pretended to call the taxi and when I "hung-up" he said to call the taxi for real.  His next negotiation tactic was to tell me to just send Carlos instead and of both of us.  30 minutes later poor Sandra had two upset boys on her hands and we were late.  We then decided that the truck would be such a gas-guzzler that it might be worth testing out Carlos' beloved mustang.  We stopped by the mechanic and 45 minutes later this is what our trip looked like - Carlos putting gas in a jug to start the mustang.  After 3 years of mustang parts arriving at our house we thought this would be a good maiden voyage for the car.  I thought it was a good opportunity for me to give the mustang a chance. 














We packed it full of our stuff, dropped the truck back at the house and started off.  As soon as I sat in the car my disdain didn't dissolve and all I could think was that this was a piece of sh*t.  We got as far as 295 when we decided there was a good chance that the mustang would break down on the bay bridge so we turned around and went back for the truck.  I can't describe how frustrating it is to spend 3 hours driving somewhere and not even get past the beltway!! 

Other than a bumpy start we had a wonderful weekend -  it was a beautiful wedding with wonderful people.  The rain held off all day Saturday and the sun even peaked out momentarily just as they started their vows.  I never used to cry at weddings, but when the couple spoke at the reception tears almost exploded out of my eyes.  I'm not sure if it is motherhood or age that's making me such a softy. 



 
This Inn had a secret bookshelf door which Carlos and I agreed needs to be in house #3
Meanwhile Charlie and Diego seemed to have fun with Sandra and her family.  Sunday afternoon we all went to Liam's birthday party where there was a moonbounce.  Diego hung out by the hot dogs and Charlie refused to exit the moonbounce.  After 2+ hours of nonstop bouncing he was so exhausted he actually fell asleep while I read him books at bedtime.  That was a first

Monday, April 23, 2012

Rainy Day



At the pool after a rainy day swim

 I've taken to calling Diego my Christmas Morning.  There is something about him in the morning that reminds me of the sweet anticipation of Christmas day.  He doesn't cry when he wakes up - he just lies there and says "mama, mama, mama, mama...."  and is totally delighted to see me come in to pick him up.  Unfortunately my 'christmas present' usually entails a very dirty and stinky diaper.  Despite his sweetness Diego appears to be even more stubborn than Charlie.  He won't let me feed him; he can't stand it when I say no to him and when I do he shakes his head back and forth and says "no, no, no, no, no!" 

Charlie is becoming such a big boy and slightly more reasonable. He 'washes' his own hair which is hysterical.  He fills a cup with water and throws it over his head - usually completely missing his hair.  He has finally taken to riding a bike over a tricycle.  I have no idea why it took so long, but now he can't get enough of his bike.  And we decided to cut his hair short for the summer and to get it out of his eyes.  



Last weekend we went to the Cherry Blossom Parade. Diego wasn't very interested, but Charlie was enthralled.  He stood on the wall for over an hour while Diego played in the grass. 









 
This weekend we had planned to go camping but as weather wimps the rain changed our mind.  Instead we did our occasional visit to an area hotel to sneak into their pool to go swimming.  My water baby Diego almost fell asleep in my arms in the pool because he was so relaxed.  Charlie wore goggles but refused to put his head under the water.  We did make up for the lack of camping by starting a fire and making s'mores.  We let Charlie have a chocolate-less s'more and the whole activity was funny.  He loved the idea of roasting the marshmallow but then was annoyed that it got squishy and messy.  He went to wash off the mess and then came out of the bathroom crying because he had tried to clean the s'more and was devastated to find it get soggy instead of clean.  After numerous failed attempts we did a flash roast just for show and then put the tepid marshmallow on a graham cracker which seems like a pretty sad s'more but he couldn't have been happier. 



Brett and Charlie at Yard's Park - the fountains are open and concerts start in May! 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Easter

We had such a fun Easter. Charlie went to 3 easter egg hunts - resulting in the fact he seems to still be finding unopened plastic eggs around the house. The first easter egg hunt was at Lincoln Park where they roped off part of the park and threw thousands of plastic eggs onto the grass. "Hunt" was absolutely the wrong word - more like derby. Hundreds of kids lined up around the rope then rushed the area when the count down ended. Despite having thousands of eggs the hunt last MAYBE 2 minutes. We went to Philadelphia to see my mom and had a neighborhood hunt and then a spectaculate easter egg hunt in her backyard. The kids had so much fun searching all around the yard and then playing the whole day outside. It definitely made us sad not to have more of a yard -- or even a finished yard for that matter. The cousins played so hard together. Here they are...


Easter week started with a comedy of errors that seemed straight out of the Genny and Carlos Capitol Construction play book. It entailed numerous unsuccessful attempts to install a chandelier we bought at a local auction. After what seemed like an interminable car ride home in which Carlos complained the whole way about how heavy and uncomfortable it was on his lap we carefully hoisted it up by means of a levered rope. After much anticipation Carlos turned to me and said "I'm missing a part. I'm going to Frager's - stay here and don't move." 25 long minutes later he arrived and we enlisted everyone in the house to help hold the chandelier in place. We had one ladder and Charlie's toy box on top of two chairs which served as a second ladder. After much sweat, shaking shoulder muscles, near tears and a few broken pieces Carlos announced that he was missing a piece and had to go back to Frager's. I sat holding the chandelier for another long 25 minutes until Carlos returned with a mountiain climbing hook. 3 hours later our chandelier was mounted using climbing hooks. But don't ask about whether it's working yet...

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Kite Flying






This weekend we tried two new traditions and kept one going. We went to see the kite festival this weekend and try our hand at flying a cheap kite. It's the first time I can remember flying a kite and it was a bit treacherous with the other kites strings everywhere, but we had a lot of fun. The sky was riddled with kites and Charlie, Brett and Aidan had a lot of fun pointing out favorites.










We also dyed Easter eggs with Charlie's girlfriend Cici. I boiled 2 dozen eggs thinking that that was more than enough but they were through them in about 10 minutes and awaited more. Cici broke 3 of them before getting a single one in the dye and their fingers ended up crazy colors. Charlie and Cici are best friends at school and their behaviour is slightly worrisome. On Friday I caught them hugging and telling each other how much they love each other. THEY ARE 3!!! Her father is Latin so I worry that he won't let my son near their house if he finds out about it....



On Sunday I ran the Cherry Blossom race for the 3rd year in a row with the same couple. The first year it was my re-bound after having Charlie and this year she is almost 4 months pregnant. 10 miles pregnant! that's impressive. There were so many people running that we waited for 30 min before even crossing the starting line and then 200 yards later half the group decided to peel off to use the bathroom. slow start to say the least....Somehow we all found each other along the way and managed to beat Santa Claus and the guy who juggled all the way! phew!


My little sugar plum Diego has learned the word "ME" and uses it often. He is also becoming a shower hog. His two favorite things are being outside and being in water. They only way I get him to come inside is to say that he can take a bath. Getting him out of the bath usually ends in tears. He also loves showers. He climbs into the shower with me and slowly backs into me until he takes over most of the water. Sometimes I'll pick him up and let the water massage his back - when I try to turn the water off he yells "NO!!!!MATZZZZZZ!!!!!"

Here he is following in my footsteps with a serious affinity for carbs....