Sunday, December 22, 2013

Strep


I kept Sam home from daycare on Friday because on Thursday he had been diagnosed with Strep Throat.  It's been going around in his class.  When we visited sick call, to say the Dr was skeptical of our suspicions is a bit of an understatement.  He looked at us over spectacles riding low on the bridge of his nose and with a stern look he flatly stated, "He's a bit young for that." It didn't help that Sam was literally bouncy off the walls with energy - obviously forgetting one of the symptoms of Strep is lethargy, or maybe more precisely, tiredness.  And yet, after but a mere glance into Sam's mouth the Dr, with some reluctance in realizing he was wrong about his initial assessment, stated, "Yep, that's Strep.  No need to even do a culture."  So a bottle of antibiotics was on order and Sam and I would plan our mischievous adventures while wearing pajamas all day.  It helped that snow fell that evening for us to play with, and Sam to eat, to help his throat of course. 

 Sam going to town on his breakfast and snack.

 I let Grace dress herself - possibly a bad idea on a snow day.

 Sam, DON'T EAT THE YELLOW SNOW!

Monday, December 9, 2013

December Sunshine


It feels a little weird wearing shorts and swimsuits the second week of December. But we aren't complaining. The week so far has entailed sunny visits to the playground, playing in the sand, swimming pool, and bicycles. 
Sam cruising on his first pedal bicycle. 

Sprinkler fun
Grandpa hosing off the kiddos after playing in the sand
Visit and pool fun with Uncle Gregg and Aunt Suzanne
Sam checking out his new tractor, Thanks to Grandpa and Grandmuhie

Grace loves her new purse and kids handkerchief 

Visiting Great Grandma Grace

Disney World Delight


This year our annual trip to Florida fell early in December, just in time to celebrate a bit of the holiday season with some sunshine! As the temperature plummoted below 20 in Tacoma, we were blessed with over 80 degree weather in Orlando. Soon after our arrival we ventured to Magic Kingdom. Our time was filled with rides, climbing in tree houses, meeting a handful of princesses, dancing in the street parade, eating ice cream and watching the night time lighting of Cinderella's castle.


Grace enjoying the carousel
Grace window shopping for the perfect Minnie ears
As a 3 1/2 year old you can never get enough princess magic, especially if your name is Grace. She had been asking about seeing Snow White for several days (out of nowhere as she has never seen the the movie). She was excited to see her when we entered the princess fairytale hall. She conversed with Rapunzel and Ariel as well. We visited Beast's castle from Beauty and the Beast as she was picked to play "Chip" the small teacup in the reenactment of the movie by all the kids. She then got to see Belle.  

 

 

Samuel licking his first ice cream cone.

Dad and Grace enjoying a sunset rocket ship ride

The best part of the day (if you ask mom) was actually at night when they lit the castle. The Disney characters and the Fairy Godmother invite Cinderella out and with some magic "Bippity Boppity Boo" action the castle lights up. An amazing sight if you ask me.  Can't wait to visit again next year. 

The pre-lightling show
Covered in ice


The view from Main Street leaving the Magic Kingdom





Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Traveling Templins

Sam doesn't need his own seat until he's 2, but when you fly to FL, you don't want a 23 month old trapped in your lap for 5 hours or more. Even Sarah is getting excited about the new coloring books - that is, until we get to cruise altitude - then the iPads come out!