Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The 5th Time's a Charm

First there was Achtung Baby, then Zoo TV, then Elevation, followed by Vertigo, and last night was the 360 degree No Line on the Horizon tour. Those are all the U2 shows that Shen and I have gone to together since I was fifteen. Last night was awesome. Since the concert was at FedEx, we travelled via metro which provided us with some very interesting experiences, but aside from that, the night was amazing. U2 is hands down our favorite band, and they are fantastic in concert, so each time we go, the night is always a highly anticipated one that never disappoints. Here was the view from our seats while the lights were still on.

I tried to take a little video, but as you'll see, it's not good at all. Not only is my old camera on it's very last leg, but it doesn't focus well at distance, and it's hard to focus on much of anything when you're jumping and singing. To avoid feeling seasick, you might just want to close your eyes and listen if you click on the videos.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Weekend Fun

On Friday evening, we headed out to dinner with the Williams family. The girls had a great time playing together here at after dinner. They managed to do a good job of playing neatly! haa haa. We caught Lyla and Ryleigh in the act of "reading" together which we thought was cute considering most of the time the cousins spend together entails running and squeeling.
Lyla is very sweet with her hugs these days. She'll open her arms real wide and say, "Hug, hug."
Saturday night was a big of a disappointment, but we tried to turn it into some fun. It was the night of our community campout, and since DC United had a Sunday game this weekend instead of a Saturday game, we were so excited to take part in the campout. Nina was very excited also. However, the rain started on Friday and by Saturday afternoon, it was raining buckets. The campout got canceled for the night, so we let the girls stay up late for a movie night instead. Lyla didn't last until the end of the movie, but she liked being included by trying to watch.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Dinner Dollars to Make a Difference

Last night I had the pleasure of hosting 18 lovely ladies at my house for a night entitled Dinner Dollars to Make a Difference. Our concept was simple. We all had dinner together at my house, and we donated the money we would have spent out to dinner to a wonderful organization, Love 146, who is working to erradicate child exploitation and sex slavery through the prevention, education, and aftercare of victims. It was a great night to socialize and wine and dine with friends, but the bigger picture was of bringing us all together to learn more about human trafficking/sex slavery and to inspire and empower us to be change agents in this area. We had an awesome night, and I'm looking forward to doing this again and using all the creativity and bright minds in the room last night to really make an impact for those women and children who are exploited and entrapped in the world of sex slavery.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Family Day

Mark got home from Trinidad on Thursday, and since the team didn't play this weekend, he had the weekend free. The weather was beautiful, so we took advantage of it and spent the first part of the day yesterday at Algonquian Park. The kids had a great time at the big playground.Lyla is happy to spend the whole time climbing up stairs and sliding down the slide then doing it all over again.
Nina accomplished two big girl things recently. She now is completely self sufficient on the swings. After quite awhile of kind of pumping, she's got it down now.
She also got her first set of real golf clubs. Mark has been so excited to teach her, and she really likes practicing her swing. We had a picnic at a beautiful spot by the river, played ball, and then Mark transported a snake he found back to the river.


By the afternoon, it was time to head back and get Lyla a nap. While she napped we got in some exercise, cleaned up, then for the evening we headed back out for pizza and ice cream. It was a fun day!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Sister Update

One of our hopes for Nina and Lyla was that they'd make the most of their closeness in age by being good friends and playing together. It's been neat to see that develop a lot more as Lyla gets older and is able to do more big girl things. Right now, she really just want to copy everything Nina does. While that's much incentive for us to try to encourage Nina to be a good example, sometimes it works out that way and sometimes it doesn't come close. :) Lyla tried to play hopscotch also but really just ended up getting in the way, so she watched from the side for awhile.
It's not even 1:00 yet when this picture was taken, and Lyla has already become a certifiable ragamuffin for the day!
Here was their game this morning...

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Week in Review

After enjoying Labor Day with our friends, things got back down to business around here. DC United had two league games at home during the week, then they left on Sunday for a trip to Trinidad, so it has been a busy week for Mark. The girls and I visited Shen and her girls so we could get in one last day play time with Emme before she started school (her first day of Kindergarten was today). Here are Nina and Emme showing off their matching jammies. While we were there, we also got to check out Ryleigh's shiner. She had an unfortunate run-in with the corner of a boat cabin, and this was four days after the incident, so we didn't even see the worst of it.

Lyla had a rough and tumble week as well. Thankfully, I don't have any pictures to prove it. She started with falling while attempting to climb one of our kitchen chairs. I was on the floor putting on Nina's shoes, and Lyla was climbing the chairs (like she always does) when she slipped off the front and hit her face on the chair on her way down. It was scary for me because I couldn't tell if all the blood was coming from her nose or her mouth, but after getting her calmed down and cleaned up, I saw it was a cut in her mouth, so thankfully nothing major.

The next day, Nina and I were in the yard cleaning off our shoes from going to the playground, and Lyla was playing with her wagon in the garage (or so I thought) when I heard the sound of tricycle wheels on the driveway, and I look over and see Lyla careening down the driveway on the tricycle and crashing into the grass at the base of the driveway. Thankfully it wasn't the sidewalk or the street that she crashed on. I have no idea how she managed to get the tricycle from the back of the garage, get it to the top of the driveway (b/c she can't even reach the pedals when she sits on it), get on, and take off down the driveway in the 2 minute span of time it took me to get the hose unravelled to wash off our shoes.

She followed that up by dropping some unsavory morsels in the bathtub while in there with Nina - much to Nina's dismay. She's had quite a week! On a happier note for me, our computer is back now, so that means blog posts are back too.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Out for a little while...

Our home computer got quite a malicious virus on Tuesday. After many attempts from Mark and I to repair the problem, it was still infected and is now in the hands of professionals, so hopefully I'll have it back soon to update with some more posts. In the meantime, I only have Mark's laptop for use before he leaves for work or after he comes home, and since it doesn't have my photo program on it, the photo posts will have to wait. Check back soon...

Monday, September 07, 2009

Fun with Friends

Several years ago, Mark and I, P and Jeff, Meg and Mike, and Teresa and Caz all lived about 10 minutes from each other in Herndon. P and I lived on the same circle of townhouses, and Mike and Meg and Teresa and Caz lived elsewhere in Herndon but still close. In the past couple of years, we've all moved. This time, we live in the same community as Teresa and Caz, and Mike and Meg are just seven minutes down the road, but P and Jeff have moved to New Jersey (sad for us). Since they were in town over the weekend, we all got together to hang out and spend some time. Here are the two blondies - Lyla and Ben. Nina and Casimir were too busy to catch with the camera!
The guys got in a couple rounds of corn hole, and we cooked out and enjoyed each other's company until it was time for everyone to head home. I am already looking forward to our next get together!

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Stroller Time - Take Two

When Nina was a bit younger than Lyla, she was really into a stroller we borrowed from Emme. After seeing how much she liked it, we got one for our house. Nina continued to play with that one for a long time. When Lyla came along, she was the one riding in the stroller while Nina pushed, and now we've graduated to Lyla being the one who wants to push the stroller around all the time. I also find it interesting how toys are "chosen" for a period of time. This bear was actually part of a flower delivery sent to us when Lyla was born. It has been down in the toy room closet for 1 1/2 years, but in the past couple of weeks, Lyla has become so attached to it. While this next picture isn't the most photogenic of Lyla, I love it because she seemed to be practicing her smile a bit. I got my camera out just to take a couple pictures of her with the stroller, and she deliberately stopped for both pictures, said "Chee" and smiled, so I thought that was cute.Bear gets lots of hugs and kisses!

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Flying High

Yesterday evening was a very coolish, almost fall, night. We were all in the backyard playing when Mark started throwing Nina up in the air. I had to go in and get my camera to catch a few tosses because she was getting some big air and loving it!