Sunday, March 31, 2013

Hunting everywhere!

Kara and Ben had spring break, so we headed to Parajro for a few days on the beach.  The last time we we there, Jason was just a year old, so this time, he was able to enjoy the sand and sea.


Jason loved the freedom of being outside and just crusing around.  Like the big kids, he took his bucket and shovel to hunt for treasures... shells, rocks and yes, sand.


Everyone was happy to play in the waves and search the beach for perfect sand dollars, dinosaur bones, and little jelly fish.


So much fun!  Jason got his first Pajaro sweatshirt on this trip now that he's finally big enough to fit into one.


We were on storm watch because the kids were very excited to hunt for Easter eggs.  Since the forecast was for rain on Easter, we decided to have our Easter egg hunt on Saturday while the weather was nice.  Jason loved finding all of the eggs and he refused help when his bucket was overflowing, eggs dropping at each step.


Ben and Kara were kind to let Jason start the hunt first and leave some for him to find... but they made sure their buckets were also full.  The big kids tried to keep count of how many candies belonged to each of them, while Jason was happy to "feed" the alligator bank with the quarters from the eggs.  


We had the craziest thunder and rain on Saturday night, but Sunday turned out to be a beautiful day... Even though no one needed any more candy or treats, we could not resist allowing the kids to experience the excitement of another hunt so we indulged them in a second Easter egg hunt at Pampa and Grandma's house.


We reminisced that when Kara was little, she loved hunting for eggs so much that we had a hunt in the house every day after her nap for a month.  The anticipation of the hunt was enough to make her nap.  That's a good life... treats and a nap every day.  I told them to stay little for a as long as possible.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Pinkies! Popcorn!

It seems like spring has come early... all of the blossoms are out and it is my favorite time of year in the Central Valley.  And since some of the blossoms have already turned to leaves, I find myself pointing out all the "pinkies" and white "popcorn" blossoms to the kids.  I recently told my mom that I don't think I appreciated this as a child, but the kids definitely know about the blossoms... So before it started to rain and before Kara's Jog-a-thon, I made the kids stand in the spot where we took our New Year's card photo to capture them with the blossoms...


And then it was off to the Jog-a-thon!  The kindergarteners had been practicing running laps and in her practices, Kara seemed to run a consistnent 8 laps.  I've always said, our kids might not be the fastest runners, but they sure do look like the happiest!


Kara really loves her school... and really wanted to raise money for her school... She must have been sandbagging or just really inspired on Thursday, because she finished 15 laps!!