Friday, October 30, 2009

Bray in the opera world...

It's been awhile since I posted anything opera-related, so I thought this would be perfect! This is from the Seattle Opera Blog, and today featured Bray and another tenor in the program. Things have been a whirlwind of business, and Bray has been burning the candle at both ends to get all the music learned for Cosi fan Tutte, one of the harder Mozart operas! Can't wait to see it!
http://seattleopera.blogspot.com/2009/10/tale-of-two-tenors-today-i-ran-into.html.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

1 more craziness.

Had to add 1 thing. We recently got the cartoon movie of 'Charlotte's Web' from our local library. Now, this was (and is!) one of my least favorite childhood movies, but for some reason, our children loved it. They now have a new favorite game called, "Here Pig!" Basically, what it is, is 1 of them pretends to be the pig, and the other is the Zuckerman/farmer character whose only line in the movie is, "HERE PIG!"
It is actually quite hilarious to watch, as they usually have 1 kid snorting and crawling around like a pig, and the other bringing toys, food, water, etc. that is supposed to represent the slop, and they say over and over again in their cute little voices, "HEREEE PIG! HERE PIG! HERE!" So funny what they find to imitate.

Kid Sayings

For some reason, things always sound funnier when said by a little person. Here are some recent ones from our munchkins-they say so many, it's hard to remember them all!

Hobbes: (after I got out a stool for him to help me make bread) "Thank you, Mom! Thank you so very MUCH!"
"Mom, I'm a brother!"
(after a disciplinary session, and after praying) "Mom, Jesus' name is Amen!"
Me: "Well, Hobbes, actually we pray 'in Jesus' name, and then Amen."
Hobbes: "But Jesus' name is Amen!" Hmm...not sure how to get around that one.

Madeline: "Hobbes, I'm going to go talk to Mom. You stay here."
(when going down for her nap today) "Weelll, alright then." Followed by loud, pretend, over-exaggerated snores. This one is especially funny to me, as both my father-in-law and husband say that ALL the time. :) And somehow, she has certain words that are said with a southern accent-'well' being one of them.
"Good Morning, buddy!" to Hobbes.
(while carrying her big bucket of princesses) "Scuse me! Coming through!!"

I am sure there are many more, but that's all I can accurately recount right now! Enjoy!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pumpkins!!









L to R: Madeline's, mine, Bray's, and Hobbes'.


Early Halloween festivities.

The Halloween cheese! My Mom did this every Halloween for us, and it was 1 of my favorite holiday traditions! I don't know if it's because my birthday is in October, or if it was just a fun thing to come home to after school, but I plan on doing it for my kids!The spider cookies.
Yay!
Menu: Halloween hamburgers, homemade buns, salad, carrots, apples, and spider cookies for dessert.:)
A first for our children: eating the hamburgers like they are meant to be eaten, and not picking out each item. Although Madeline's did slip out a few times which caused a pouty lip...

The maker of the spider cookies!
After this, she decided she didn't like the legs, and pulled them all out. She then ate only the oreo cream. Hmm...I wonder who else does that?

Ferry ride to Bainbridge Island!

Ever since we moved to Seattle, I have wanted to take the kiddos on a ferry ride. Till now, we've had no real reason to go on one, but Bray is now taking voice lessons from a teacher that lives on Bainbridge Island, so we have an excuse! The ride is only about a half an hour each way, so it's not too long, and the kids loved it! I warn you, I took a lot of pictures, but the sun came out on the way back, so I had to!


Handsome dudes, enjoying the boat ride.
My normally photogenic little girl, making a cheesy grin. Oh, toddlers.
Playing a new game: 'Jump over the puddles,' not in them. I like this one a lot better!
Just because he's so handsome.
Busy girl, being good on the way over. ( we made Play-Doh jewelry for the giraffe.)
Exploring the forest-they had tons of neat birds all around! If only I knew their names...
Throwing rocks in the mini-pond.
Madeline goes, "Oh no! Look, Mommy! Somebody wrote on the SEAT!"
The ferry.
Stinkin' cute little girl. (the boots are a thanks to Lily Grauke-Madeline LOVES them! She wants to wear them alll the time-even with her PJ's!)

This looks like I put a fake background behind me...but it was that beautiful!
Trying to not get blown away...
Gorgeous sunset on the ride back!
The island.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Love this girl.


Madeline is turning into such a little girl. She loves to help me cook, pick up toys, go to the store, and put on jewelry. She's always very enthusiastic, and loves to be a part of anything her big brother is doing. What a sweetie!

Fall treks.






Sabbath, cupcakes and parks.

Since we are now into Bray's busy/crazy schedule (rehearsals 6 days a week, including Sundays) we are going to church downtown. I then drop him off, and usually head home, but decided to go visit Uncle Jordan at his new work in Madrona, Seattle. There was a fun park across the street, which we went to after eating sugary delicious cupcakes!
They had a neat (but very dirty, i.e. not good for Sunday clothes) sand pit with trucks that the kiddos loved.

Look at my big dude! They both are fitting into things I got a year ago-these are his 'big boy cool boots.' He had to tell that to everyone we ran into while wearing these. :)
This outfit was from Aunt Carolyn last Christmas, and she is just now fitting into it! Isn't it cute? Course, I didn't know we would be going to a park with a sand pit while wearing this outfit...
no idea what this thing is, but it spins around and you can climb on it.