Showing posts with label Jason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason. Show all posts
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Hazel is 6!
Hazel and her friend Josie are 1 day apart in age -- perfect for a joint birthday party!
We were lucky to have beautiful fall weather and a terrific setting, plus just about everything you could want for a kids' party:
Swings...
Monkey bars...
A bounce house...
Noise makers...
Chocolate frosting...
Even a pinata, thanks to our crafty friend Gabriela who made this star in honor of Hazel's love of Star Wars.
Perhaps we could have used a few more big kids to whack open the pinata, although no one complained when Josie's dad burst it open and dumped out the candy.
Hazel and Josie are old enough that they no longer get to be the cutest kids at their own party. Fern was the unrivaled queen of cute, especially as she proudly told everyone at the party about how she peed on the potty.
Happy Birthday, six year olds!
Hazel said that to have an even better party next year, we should do everything exactly the same but have more balloons, more juice, plant some flowers, and open the "mud kitchen." (Her name for the cob house that's currently being built in Josie's neighborhood.)
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Happy birthday!
Only 7 months late on posting photos from Juniper's birthday. Wonder when we'll share photos from Hazel's birthday party (last weekend) or actual birthday (this Friday)?
For the second year in a row, she wanted a PJ birthday breakfast party with chocolate chip pancakes.
Happy crowd in a full house, with nose picking!
Some people might not realize what an awesome gift a chameleon tape dispenser is, but Juniper has a particular fondness for tape.
Happy snuggles!
Juniper's friends and family know her well. She was delighted to receive a big pile of books.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Bowling Birthday Party
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Happy Birthday, Jason
Early November is a busy birthday season for our family, with Jason on the 2nd, Dan on the 5th, and Hazel on the 6th.
If you look closely, you can see where Hazel served herself some pie ahead of schedule. The poor kid didn't realize she was doing something wrong and was somewhat traumatized when four separate adults simultaneously yelled out for her to stop as soon as we saw her digging into the pie.
Even dragons like pumpkin pie.
If you look closely, you can see where Hazel served herself some pie ahead of schedule. The poor kid didn't realize she was doing something wrong and was somewhat traumatized when four separate adults simultaneously yelled out for her to stop as soon as we saw her digging into the pie.
Even dragons like pumpkin pie.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
Pumpkin Patch
This past weekend we went to a pumpkin patch with several UUCA families. Of course, there were scads of pumpkins...
...and a fire pit. Moving stones and logs from point A to point B kept the kids mostly occupied...
...while we waited...
...for a hayride!

We got to feed goats, cows, geese, a pony...
...and catfish!
Juniper was inspired by the prices written on the pumpkins. When we got home she covered our pumpkins with equations and proclaimed, "They're math pumpkins!" The nerd is strong with this one.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Summer vacation
We just finished a terrific vacation week! Our vacation started with a visit from Aaron's sister Rebecca. She came down for a long weekend, and the girls were delighted to spend time with their beloved Aunt Becca. (The grown-ups also enjoyed her visit!)
We went up to Chattanooga, where the girls had a great time at the Ross's Landing Park. The highlight of the park is a long staircase with water running down into a large wading pool at the bottom. The entire water feature overlooks and is fed by the Tennessee River.
The girls also enjoyed getting to play in the hotel room. We had adjoining rooms, and they were endlessly delighted by the ability to open up the interior door and go back and forth between our room and Janet and Rebecca's room.
We rode the Incline Railway, described as the world's steepest passenger railway, up to the top of Lookout Mountain.
After our day in Chattanooga, Janet returned to Clarkston, Rebecca went home to Chicago, and our family met the Delaneys for a few days in the aptly named Cloudland Canyon State Park. Our cabin was just a few minutes' walk from this amazing view of the canyon.
The kids loved having so much time to play and have fun together. We spent a lot of time around the cabin listening to the happy din (and occasional shrieking arguments) of kids running around being kids. One of their favorite activities was playing train with camp chair seats, frisbee steering wheels, and sticks for tickets.
Roasting marshmallows for s'mores was also a big hit! Violet patiently held her marshmallows not-too-close to the fire and waited for perfection on each and every one; even the mildest suggestion of char, ash, or other imperfection relegated the blemished marshmallow to the fire. Juniper enthusiastically and impatiently waved her stick around, burning some marshmallows, nearly hitting people in the face with others, and enjoying the whole process. (Note where the girls' sticks are pointing in this photo.) Hazel slowly and deliberately ate her s'mores with a gourmet's intense relish of a rare and amazing delicacy. Henry enjoyed the evening's activities indiscriminately, with apparently equal glee in the s'mores, plain marshmallows, camp chairs, frisbees, and sticks.
The kids observed mushrooms, frogs, flowers, slugs, lizards, moss, lichen, leaves, and bugs of all sorts.
For the most part, they were really good sports on our longest hike. The most popular part of our hike was probably this area with giant boulders where we stopped for lunch.
But they are still pretty young and small. We set off on a 2.5 mile loop, well stocked with snacks, lunch, and plenty of water. About 1 mile in, we came to an intersection and realized that we should take the easy half mile of road back to our cabin, not the 1.5 miles of trail that we had originally intended. I suppose one mile of trail plus a half mile of paved road isn't bad for two year olds!
All in all, a very fun trip! The girls told me this morning that they would like to go back to Chattanooga and stay in a cabin tonight, or maybe tomorrow. I told them we'd go back sometime, but not today or tomorrow. They agreed that later this week would also be acceptable.
For more photos from the trip, check out this gallery on Aaron's website.
The girls also enjoyed getting to play in the hotel room. We had adjoining rooms, and they were endlessly delighted by the ability to open up the interior door and go back and forth between our room and Janet and Rebecca's room.
We rode the Incline Railway, described as the world's steepest passenger railway, up to the top of Lookout Mountain.
After our day in Chattanooga, Janet returned to Clarkston, Rebecca went home to Chicago, and our family met the Delaneys for a few days in the aptly named Cloudland Canyon State Park. Our cabin was just a few minutes' walk from this amazing view of the canyon.
The kids loved having so much time to play and have fun together. We spent a lot of time around the cabin listening to the happy din (and occasional shrieking arguments) of kids running around being kids. One of their favorite activities was playing train with camp chair seats, frisbee steering wheels, and sticks for tickets.
Roasting marshmallows for s'mores was also a big hit! Violet patiently held her marshmallows not-too-close to the fire and waited for perfection on each and every one; even the mildest suggestion of char, ash, or other imperfection relegated the blemished marshmallow to the fire. Juniper enthusiastically and impatiently waved her stick around, burning some marshmallows, nearly hitting people in the face with others, and enjoying the whole process. (Note where the girls' sticks are pointing in this photo.) Hazel slowly and deliberately ate her s'mores with a gourmet's intense relish of a rare and amazing delicacy. Henry enjoyed the evening's activities indiscriminately, with apparently equal glee in the s'mores, plain marshmallows, camp chairs, frisbees, and sticks.
The kids observed mushrooms, frogs, flowers, slugs, lizards, moss, lichen, leaves, and bugs of all sorts.
For the most part, they were really good sports on our longest hike. The most popular part of our hike was probably this area with giant boulders where we stopped for lunch.
But they are still pretty young and small. We set off on a 2.5 mile loop, well stocked with snacks, lunch, and plenty of water. About 1 mile in, we came to an intersection and realized that we should take the easy half mile of road back to our cabin, not the 1.5 miles of trail that we had originally intended. I suppose one mile of trail plus a half mile of paved road isn't bad for two year olds!
All in all, a very fun trip! The girls told me this morning that they would like to go back to Chattanooga and stay in a cabin tonight, or maybe tomorrow. I told them we'd go back sometime, but not today or tomorrow. They agreed that later this week would also be acceptable.
For more photos from the trip, check out this gallery on Aaron's website.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Grinch Bowl

Jason strives for glory in the Grinch Bowl, an annual New Year's flag football game organized by Cheryl's brother-in-law Rick.

Some people might take it easy when guarding their father-in-law, but not Jason. (And Dzadzi wouldn't want him to.)

Juniper's loyalties were unquestionably to the yellow team: her favorite color and Jason's team. She did a great job of cheering, "Go Jason!" as loud as possible.

During the game, Juniper and I spent some time on a nearby baseball field, where I explained how baseball works. (Well, a simplified, toddler version of baseball.) She liked standing on the pitcher's mound while I pretended to hit a ball...

...and she really liked running around all the bases.
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