Design*Sponge/Nina Gotlieb (love the light fixture)
7.27.2010
The Mud Room
7.26.2010
Little Passports, A Global Adventure for Kids
A few weeks ago I was picking a friend’s brain about birthday gifts for M’s upcoming birthday. M wanted an American Girl doll but I really couldn’t justify spending $100 on a doll not to mention all of the crap, I mean accessories, that comes along with the doll. Nevertheless, I was going to bite the bullet for M’s sake (remembering the time when I didn’t get that real Cabbage Patch doll that I wanted oh so bad….because everyone else had one…you know that kind of kids stuff). But then I learned of Little Passports-- a subscription-based monthly mailing that provides your little one with a unique way to learn about other countries and cultures through the fictional characters Sofia and Sam. The super cool thing for the kids though is that they receive something special in the mail each month from Sofia and Sam talking about their recent journey.
Last week, M received her first package. She was so excited!! It was a little suitcase with a world map, passport, stickers, activity sheet, postcard and introductive letter. Each month, for the next year, M will receive a new package from Sam and Sofia as they travel around the world. This is such a fun way for kids (and parents) to learn about geography, history, culture, and language. The online games are fun too but they are really designed for older kids that can read so she needs a little help. Her map is on her wall in her bedroom and she has studied it each night so far.
Ok, I’m not kidding myself. I realize that an American Girl doll is likely in my not too distant future. I’ve just found a really cool detour and bought myself some time before the big purchase.
7.19.2010
Racine Triathlon
This year we had a couple of other friends—Leif and Brian—joining in the racing festivities. Yippee! We were able to meet up with Brian’s family for some pre-day race grub. And, Ed and Ti, et al, drove down from Sheboygan to offer support.
It was really fun to see everyone but I have to be honest here, it was HOT rather miserable towards the end. Even with sunscreen applied I got a sunburn. I was dreaming of the nice cool breeze of an air conditioner after about hour 3. And this is coming from someone who was simply sitting on her tush watching the race. (Ice cream from the ice cream man and seeing Craig Alexander--a pro and the winner--- up close helped in this regard though). I’ve been a spectator at these events for 10+ years now and I’ve never seen so much ice dropping out of every article of clothing---those poor racers. But they pushed through the pain. I can’t say I could or would have hung in there!
Chris must like it hot because he had a SPECTACULAR race. Especially given the fact that he was sick with a cold the entire week prior to the race and had just started antibiotics a couple of days ago. He finished top 6% in his age group with a sub 5 hour performance!!! Way to go stud boy!!
7.16.2010
Happy Birthday M!!
To a truly amazing little girl! We are lucky to have her. When asked where she wanted to have lunch on her special day she picked (to no surprise!) the "tofu soup place" (a/k/a miso soup). She loves that place. It doesn't hurt that they have the bubble drinks that she likes so much :-)
Happy Birthday M. Love you , love you, love you!!!!!!!
7.12.2010
Family Images
These were really great times. Time with our families is something that we don't have enough of so we try to make the most of it when we have the opportunity. This is what life is all about. Thanks guys and miss you all already! XOXO
7.11.2010
7.10.2010
ARose Turns 1
To a most special little girl who is loved to pieces by all! And, who could resist that gorgeous smile!