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Thursday, June 09, 2011

I prefer the term 'big boned' thank you very much!


Craig sent me this funny old ad's thing and this had me giggling for hours.
Recently, I've found I can buy certain clothes in the 'plus' girls section.   A lot of the time they are identical to items in the adult section, but at a much lower price.   Other than an occasional ICarly emblem, I can get some pretty cute stuff.  The funniest part is that most of my shorts now come with an adjustable waist!   
Which comes in quite handy actually!   
If you don't have children under the age of 10, you probably don't know what I'm talking about! So just go back to enjoying the title "Free for Chubbies"

The beginning of summer!

Well we finally made it to Splashtown to kick off summer!




And we've been in the pool quite a bit
Between the two, I'm hoping we might just survive this summer heat, but just barely.

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Oh, and I made a couple cakes

I made two cakes in the past few weeks, but they were both this exact design and colors.   I'm posting this one because I really like the new bow that I tried.   I'll be making this bow much more now that I know what I'm doing.


AND NOW, I am happy to report, THIS BLOG IS OFFICIALLY UPDATED.
 I will expect comments from all!

My Husband

So in the past month, my husband has been to Orange County, Vegas, San Francisco, back to Orange county to DRIVE back to Texas with my Dad and to Dallas TWICE.  I know I've said it before, but the man truly is the energizer bunny. 

I know, in my inexcusable neglect of the blog, I failed to do a birthday post for him.  But truth be told, there is not a day that goes by that I don't thank my stars that I get to share my life with him.   And while, at times, he drives me so crazy I want to scream, I wouldn't trade  him for the world . . or even chocolate.

He's in the other room right now, playing with his birthday gift, an iPhone.
Yep, he's gone over to the dark side.   I'm sure he'll be calling everyone soon to SKYPE  or whatever you kids are calling it.


Our model daughter

Last month, a photographer asked Chloe to do a session for her new blog, spotlighting Tween photography.

Tomorrow we go see all the proofs and get to pick two free 8x10s.   
I doubt if we'll be able to afford to buy anything else (her packages are around $800 dollars!)
but I can't wait to see the beautiful shots.



 
Don't think I'm not trying to figure out a way to take her logo off these shots so I can print some out!!

Family time!


Last weekend, Dad, Gary, Craig and the kids and I, all took a road trip up to Dallas to help celebrate the graduation of my 2nd cousin.
Sarah is an amazing young lady. 
She's so talented, so beautiful and so sweet.   She's going to have a very bright future.
Much to the delight of . . .well....everyone, Sarah will be heading to Iowa State in the fall.
Her mom, no doubt, is smiling down from heaven.

We also got to visit with some other very special family members.

The whole clan!
(including Toby!)
.
Here is Grandma with her great and great-great grandchildren.
She's one impressive lady!!

My first grader, my star!

So Logan had his Kindergarten program the other day.
(He's in the back in the blue hat!)

I doubt if any mother has ever gotten through one of these  things without crying.
I was no exception!

Then they had 'fun day'.  Complete with Snow cones and hair painting.

 Then one final awards show in their classroom.
Logan's award was the Expert in Trivia award. 
For always knowing the correct term or definition for any dinosaur, bug or reptile.

We were so lucky to get such an amazing teacher.
She has set the bar very high for Logan's future educators! 
Of course, my boy is a genius, so she had a lot to work with!

And this past weekend,  we hosted Logan's soccer party.

I am happy to report, a good time was had by all!

San Francisco!




The Graduate!

So the whole reason for the trip was to get to see Trent graduate.   Unfortunately, his major did not have a separate ceremony, so he just took us on a tour of the campus.

But he did put on his cap and gown.

I don't think we could be prouder of this boy!!

Later that night we all went out to a favorite restaurant of his.  
Then a favorite bar of his . .  . 
Yeah, Craig was feeling no pain by the end of night.

The Tourists!

So I've been to San Francisco quite a bit.  But haven't done too many of the tourist attractions.
So this time we decided to check out some of the more famous sites of San Francisco.




We walked about a third of the way across the bridge, but I gotta tell you,  I was freaking out a bit.  I'm not one for heights and all these horrible scenarios where flying through my brain as my children skipped down the bridge.

Here they are, feeling the vibrations from the cars....
NOT HELPING
And leaning over the edge . . .
again, not helping with my irrational panic attack!
My caring husband just kept say "Oh, would you relax!"
Although, all panicking aside, it was kind of cool!
Of course, I was much happier closer to my own comfort zone . . .
the chocolate factory!
I got us a very yummy sundae to share,
of which we got about 3 bites, before having to chuck it since we had to run back to Pier 39 for our bay cruise.
I'm still a little bitter about that!


But the kids got a real kick out of cruising under the bridge


And Logan loved getting so close to Alcatraz.  We read him the stories about how the sharks in the water made it almost impossible to escape.   He spent most of the trip looking for those sharks.



yeah, it was a bit chilly!


And we, of course, had to hit up the local In and Out. 




We then decided to have a local street vendor draw the kids....

Yeah, it didn't turn out so well.  While we are really thrilled to see a detectives age progression interpretation of Trent when he's 45 and Logan at age 12.  
We're still not sure who the boy in the pink shirt with the mullet is.
(By the way, DO NOT bring this up to Chloe.  It's a VERY sore subject!)

Moving on . . .
Nothing says having a good time like your big brother giving you a world class wedgie!
 
TWICE.
(Trent cracked us all up with his comment:  "We have a sports fan here!")

We took a quick walk on the beach . . .which was another thing I had never done in SF.  
Another cool thing, it was so windy, I got a free microdermabrasion facial.

This is up the hill past the Castro district.   Just that morning, a group put up a huge red ribbon for AIDS awareness that covered the hill side.   I had just read about it in the paper and Craig's friend Randy took us up there.  The view was incredible!

Then we took a trip over to Golden Gate Park to The Conservatory.  
The greenhouse was closed, but the grounds were beautiful.




Then we found the coolest park!
Our brave girl didn't miss a beat before climbing straight to the top of . . 
what did Trent call it... a death trap!

Of course he couldn't let his little sis show him up.


They had these great cement slides where you just grabbed a patch of cardboard and went for it.
Trent said they have these all over the city,  this was the first one I'd ever seen.

But, THESE little chairs were the hit of the day.
They are spinner chairs
and they were awesome!

Everyone had to give them a try.
(Well, not me.  Vomit really is just way too hard to get out of white wool)
Craig and I looked these things up. 
As soon as we can save up $895.00, we're putting one in the back yard!!!
 Watch these videos!   
Totally worth every penny I think!

We also did the usual sights,
Lombard Street
The aquarium

This fish totally cracked me up!!


And then, sadly, we headed home.
Which is always so bitter sweet.   
While we were eager to get home, we hate having to say good bye to Trent.