Monday, April 20, 2015

Wax Museum and More Soccer

Last week, Nina’s class was one of three third grade classes to participate in a “wax museum” presentation.  Each kid was assigned a famous American, and he/she had to create a speech talking in the first person perspective of whoever was assigned. They had to wear a costume of their famous American, and they also had to make a poster presentation.  Once the museum was open, people could “press the button” on the students hand and they would begin their speech.  It was really cute.  Parents were invited, then students from different classes in the school came through the wax museum as well.  It was a lot of talking and presenting for the kids, but they all did a great job!  At least one little kid fainted and another threw up (maybe from the hot costumes, the nervous energy, etc.), but Harriet Tubman stood strong!  Smile 

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Lyla had her second game of the season and the Blazing Badgers are doing great!  They played another great game, winning easily, but it started out a little disappointing for Lyla.  We had gotten all the way to the field, and the referee was checking over the kids before the game when it was discovered that Lyla didn’t have on her shin guards under her socks.  I had to hop in the car and drive back home, get shin guards and drive back, so she missed the chance to play in the first two quarters and most of the third.  However, when she got in the game she played so hard, scoring two goals and had a great assist.  While we weren’t proud of her for forgetting her shin guards (after being told to go up to her room and put them on), we were proud of her for not letting the setback keep her from having fun and having a great game!

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Friday, April 17, 2015

A Fun “Fail”

Sometimes I like to do things just for the chance to have some spontaneous fun.  I think through a general plan,  but I don’t spend a lot of time looking into the little details.  Case and point, this past Monday.  The cherry blossoms are in bloom down in DC, and all the big festivities were this past weekend.  I wouldn’t have gone near downtown over the weekend for anything – too many crowds, tourists, etc.  However, I heard that Monday was going to be a beautiful day, and since I teach in the morning on Monday, I thought it would be a great day to surprise the girls with taking them out of school after I finish teaching and we’d all go downtown to hang out and check out the cherry blossoms.  I did this one year, and they had so much fun.  I guess the biggest difference was that the cherry blossoms were technically past their peak when we did this before.

Anyway, I got the girls out of school and off we drove to DC.  I will spare you the details, but we were in so so much traffic once we crossed over the bridge into DC, completely locked in between a million frustrated drivers, road closures, and tour buses.  Clearly, I was wrong about all the cherry blossom mania happening over the weekend only.  I knew it would be somewhat crowded, but I had NO IDEA that we would sit in the car for two hours and not find a single place to park anywhere within the conceivable vicinity of the Tidal Basin.

We literally had to abandon our idea of getting out of the car.  Even though we were so close that the cherry blossoms were literally drifting in our car windows as the breeze blew, there was not a single area open in which to park.  Tow trucks and police officers were having a field day!  Anyway, we stopped at Roosevelt Island on our way back – trying to make a little fun of the disaster, but it wasn’t really that exciting for the girls after the let down of the cherry blossom ordeal.  Oh well, we tried!

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

First Game of the Season

Today was the start of Lyla’s spring soccer season.  I had mentioned in a blog post last season that it seemed like Lyla had lost a bit of her spark for soccer.  Well, this season she is back to her old self.  She was having a blast, playing hard, and scoring goals.  Mark wasn’t planning to coach the team again this season, but the parents from last season requested that he come back and that the team stay together, so he decided to volunteer to coach again.  The girls had a great first game – picking up where they left off last season. 

We were happy to see Lyla’s enthusiasm again for soccer, and bonus for her, she convinced her team to take on The Badgers as their team name!  Smile

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Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Spring Break 2015

The girls were on spring break last week from school, so we planned to stay at home the first part of the week then head out for a little trip in the last part of the week.  While we were home, we spent lots of time just playing outside.  We took some bike rides, and happened to end up at Sweet Frog after a bike ride one day.

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We also took a hike to one of our favorite spots.  The girls always have fun playing along the river, and Cayenne is happy as can be running through the woods, chasing birds, swimming in the river, etc. 

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Nina found some ice cycles hanging from a tall part of the side hill, and being the little climber that she is, she made it up to the ice cycles to prove she was a “real explorer.”

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Cayenne tried her swimming skills trying to catch some ducks, but she didn’t stand much of a chance in the river.  The ducks seemed to swam easily against the current, so along as they swam up river, Cayenne wasn’t able to catch them.  She gave it a good effort though!

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Her other big excitement came in finding this weird skeleton in a hollow tree.  She had been barking and circling around this tree, trying to get whatever was inside the hollow of the tree.  I was somewhat hesitant to peek in the hole and see what she was barking at, but I took a little peek and realized it wasn’t anything alive.  What we saw was this weird looking skeleton that we pulled out of the tree with a big stick.  We couldn’t figure out what animal is was from.  The head portion was pretty big, and the bone attached to it curved around in a semi-circle. It was interesting nonetheless.

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On Thursday morning we left for Ocean City.  We expected that we wouldn’t get “beach weather” in terms of shorts and swimsuits, but the girls really like the beach, so we thought it would be a fun little getaway for the family.  I wouldn’t say that we had bad weather while we were there, but we had really windy weather.  Thankfully, it wasn’t rainy, and we were able to get out on the beach quite a bit, but it was super windy on the beach and still pretty chilly.  The girls actually didn’t mind the wind at all.  It was definitely good kite flying weather!

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They wanted to play in the sand as much as possible and collect sea shells, of course.

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On Friday, we took in some go-cart family fun there at the beach.  Lyla has been dying to ride go-carts, so she had been waiting for this activity.  There was only one track that she could ride on her own.  The others required her to be 8 years old, but she did her track a couple times and still had a great time riding with Mark and I in the faster cars.

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Needless to say, there was a bit of competition brewing as to who was going to win the races.  To be fair, the double cars seemed a bit slower than the single cars, but Nina was not the least bit disappointed that she smoked her dad and Lyla in the last race.

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After the go-carts, we took on the batting cages.  Nina and Lyla did the slow pitch softball, and Mark braved the fast pitch baseball.  If we had a never ending supply of cash, we probably could have stayed here all day.  The kids had so much fun riding go-carts, and the really liked the batting cages as well. 

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Aside from hanging at the beach and doing the go-carts and batting cages, we took our walks on the boardwalk, ate lots of junk beach food, and even did a little swimming at the indoor hotel pool.

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On our last morning there, the girls really wanted to come back down to the beach one last time while Mark packed up the car.  While chilly, the sun came out, and it was nice to just sit and take in the relaxation of a quiet beach morning.

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We got home Saturday afternoon, so Easter was the next day.  Our two lovely daughters sure are growing up fast!

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After church we headed out to Mousey and Poppy’s house for lunch, the annual egg hunt, and a new tradition starting this year – a family kick ball game.  Except this time, it wasn’t our family playing amongst itself, it was our family versus their neighbor’s whole family.  The winners got to take home the coveted Faux-berge Egg Trophy, and I’m proud to say the trophy safely rests in Mousey and Poppy’s house for the next year!

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With the kids having the Monday after Easter off from school, we decided to meet up with the cousins and take advantage of the last day off school and a gorgeous weather day.  We picnicked at Great Falls for lunch then hiked until everyone was hot and tired.  It was a beautiful day at the falls and a great way to finish up a fun spring break!

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