Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Cheater Post

I am so far behind in my updates, but if you want a preview of our OBX trip this year, check out Mindy's awesome blog here

Monday, July 11, 2011

Camp YPO 2011

This June was jam packed for us.  I went back to work.  Then subsequently took every Friday off for a little vacay.  Our first trip was to Lee, Massachusetts to go camping in the Berkshires at Camp Lennox, which was renamed, Camp YPO for the weekend.  Ben is a member of the YPO (Young Presidents Organization) here, so we signed up for their family weekend at camp.  Not camping, mind you, but camp, like what all our Jewish friends did every summer of their youths, for like 8 weeks at a time. But this was only for 2 nights.  And it was a 2 hour drive away.  And all we needed to do was show up and participate.  And it was the best weekend we had in a really long time.  So much fun - even if we didn't really know all the other families yet.


The weekend camp kept topping itself, like in the middle of the DJ dance party in the lodge, they announced there would be free hot air balloon rides in the morning.  We went out to see the balloon, but did not go up in it.  Thereby confirming the theory that if it is free, its not as special.  Well, actually there was a line, and mosquitos, and we weren't sure how the baby would fare and, well, it was tethered and not really a big ride.  Oh, and its a big noisy ball of fire above your head that fuels it.  But, it WAS the most beautiful balloon we had ever seen.


These are our bunks, though these were not our sleeping arrangements, more like our morning snuggles. Upon arrival, they gave us sleeping bags and head lamps, and a sweeeeet old-school sweat suit. Which turned out to be a good thing bc it was down in the 40s at night, and we packed for the 90s b.c it was that hot the previous week.  And now we barely have time to check the weather.  I did not even have socks for Julia - she recycled the footies and mismatched sweats for the weekend.  She didn't mind.  She's rustic. 


Above is Elliot jumping into the lake for our "color war" polar bear swim.  1 point for every person who jumps in at 8 am and it is FREEZING.  And Sammy is on the dock.  As she shivered back to our cabin, she asked, "But where is the polar bear?  I didn't see one."

Here's our bunk house and our family sweat suits.  They banished us to our own cabin (2 rooms + indoor plumbing).  Most other families stayed in the Moms/Daughters cabin or the Dads/Sons cabin (ahem, I am going to be hosed next year and Ben will be solo!).  Actually they didn't banish us, but they did it to be nice, since we had a 4 month old and all.  Wait, maybe we were banished, I mean really, who wants to sleep with a crying baby in their bunk?  (I Do!)


Elliot & Samantha getting ready to find the hatchet, a night time scavenger hunt.

Above, getting our color war grand relay race instructions.  I had to eat a cracker and whistle the Star Spangled Banner and then run 100 yards.  Julia was not so keen on it, so she slept in her stroller.  

Below, Samantha closed down the mess hall at about every meal.  She sure likes to eat slow.


 Julia and I lounging by the lodge.  Wow, did everyone there tell us we were superstars/ troopers / amazing / awesome/ brave / fantastic for bringing our 4 month old.  When their eyes really said, "what were you thinking??"  But really, I was going to be sitting around nursing my baby and up all night anyway, why not do it somewhere we could be outside and entertained, with our meals prepared for us?

 Elliot at Samantha owned the arts and crafts table.  They took a break to watch the professional BMX bikers who came to entertain us...
 My tattoo was only temporary - and a huge hit when I revived it for my recent company picnic.
 There was yoga (below), dodgeball, touch football, a rock wall, and a whole water sport activity that we napped through, and even an illusionist who was on Oprah and Ellen and Jay Leno.  I tell ya, if you are going to "camp" -- this is the way to go.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Hair club for Julia

Aaaackk!  Did somebody go back to work or what?  How was May my last post?  So much is going on!  Like, Julia is going bald!  I am not really obsessed with this, just marveling since it did not happen with Samantha or Elliot.  They all started with that head of hair, but Julia is the only one to lose it.  The new fuzz is growing in blondish.  I'm just glad it's growing in.  

Here is the photographic evidence which will also preview posts I need to post:   

Is her hoodie the culprit?

Full rock star spike...starting to thin.

The toned down version.

Talking to her dinosaur, and starting to lose side hair.



Uh oh, that's a lot of scalp showing.


Whoa!  when did that happen?  (And sneak peak of  cousin Emilee visiting)

Julia's first Polo Match, and matching comb-over.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

May Fun

I am supposed to be paying bills and organizing our office right now.  I am finding anything on the planet to avoid this apparently.  Julia is on her "supernap" break in her car seat downstairs, so I know I am on borrowed time.  But, a couple people have asked for pictures.  And this translates to me thinking there are blog fans, and who can disappoint fans?  Well, me usually, but not today.  Today, I post.  And the bills wait, again.  Unless Julia stays asleep for a while longer.

I am going back to work on June 1 - with mixed emotion to be sure.  I am kinda looking forward to it, but realistically think that excitement will last all of a week and a half.  Elliot and Samantha are at such a fun age right now, and Julia & I are so simpatico, I am going to miss her attached to me for 10 hours a day.  I will fortunately be working from home 2 days a week - though admittedly easier on the commute, and the dry cleaning, it is hard for the girls to be home and not all over me, even if sequestered in my office.  Kassi will have her work cut out for her.  She is staying on with us through the summer, until Elliot starts kindergarden.  I also just dropped off our deposit for Samantha's new pre-school.  Another mixed emotion...the school was chosen for its overwhelming and awesome award-winning:  location.  It is next door to Elliot's elementary school and both are 3 blocks from our house.  We interviewed 6 different preschools and concluded that we do not LOVE any of them, that the one they are in now, is much better than we have been complaining about, and we might as well go with the convenient one if the differences are marginal to us.  Tho, as I walked the deposit up to them, I was worried about the decision.  And when I am driving 90 minutes round trip to pick them up from their current school tonight, I am sure I will feel better about picking convenience.

Well, now I did it.  Bills are not paid, PICTURES are not posted and Julia is wailing.  Let's see how fast I can get these up:

See what I mean about fun ages?  They picked their outfits for the Cordova sculpture walk on Mothers Day.

Kassi's crazy tire-goth idea...

My crazy Keith Herring inspired idea.

Kassi is taking a new photo class, for which my babes are more than willing subjects.

My babes.  No time to airbrush dinner off of them.

Julia - cute as anything.  And this is the 3rd tummy time we have done.  Bad mommy.  


The length of her at 14 weeks.

Check out the crazy cool chick.  Mindy MADE that!  And she did not even know we have a chickie nursery.

Mindy ...this is the room shot of Julia's room.  We did not do anything in here, except rip up the carpet and polish the floors.  Big plans for curtains and a chandelier re-do.  I love the butterfly mobile at Pottery Barn and think it would be dandy in here!