Monday, September 14, 2009





Since we have moved on to this FANTASTIC weather of clouds, breeze and under 80 degree weather, the kids and I went and spent some time outside today. Decided to take them to Liberty park, which really is perfect on days like this...there isn't a whole lot of shade for the hot days. Kayla quickly made friends as she always does and quickly began telling them all what to do... again, which is usually does. Although the amazing thing is not only she is able to tell them what to do, but that they all do it! Definitely not one of my traits, she is a born leader, like her daddy!
Kyle stumbled his way around the playground but spent most of his time trying to climb up the slides... which by the way is something that even the 4 year olds apparently enjoy just as much. A joyful event that I just don't get, but hey as it turns out, a perfect exercise for their little legs. So let them climb! And when they are done with that...let them run and run and run!
In a nut shell, we had a great time! Liberty, has a good sized playground designed for 2-5 year olds, a rubber ground (no sand... great news for those with babies who enjoy eating it), a walking track, clean restrooms, shaded picnic tables and in the warmer months a water play area. Great place for a play date, or two.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Remembering...

Hard to believe that 8 years have past since our country was attacked, yet is seems like not that long ago. We will all remember where we were when we found out what had happened and I hope that the feeling we felt on that day will continue in us to always remember the immense tragedy of it all.

Our flag is always flying proudly in front of our house, but on this day we fly it in honor of those whose life story was cut short, those to lost family members and for those who served and continue to serve to protect our future.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

ugh... It's HOT!











So today I needed to find my dad a birthday present, and because I waited until pretty much the last minute, I had to take the kids shopping. So the kids, my mom and I took a drive out to Downtown Disney. Yep, I was on a mission to find an "Old Guys Rule" shirt for my dad. I have been there before, but now that I am on the look out for new places to take the kids which might help encourage any sort of exercise or activity, I had a whole new experience.
Kayla figured out pretty quick that we were right next to Disneyland and quite frankly made it pretty clear that she would have preferred to be hanging out with Mickey than with me, however there were a few things that still caught her attention. Water fountains and tossing in the pennies are always a hit, but they also had birds out in front of 'The Rain Forrest Cafe" to check out. Above everything else, she seemed to enjoy the fish tank at the Quicksilver store... a great thing to keep the kids in one spot while you spend money on over priced T'shirts.

And in true, hot summer, no nap, little sleep kind of day we even had a major meltdown as we tried to get back to the car, Kayla did not want to go home. At one point I even turned around to find her on the ground screaming, something I haven't seen in quite a while. Anyway, Downtown Disney can offer some fun when you need to get the kids out of the house.. . parking is Free for 3 hours, plenty of time to get out and enjoy a little sun with the kids! While it doesn't offer a lot of physical activity just getting out in the fresh air, and maybe doing a little shopping, makes it a great place to hang out.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Kayla's 1st Day of School




Its hard to believe that the summer went by so fast. While I am the first to welcome the cooler weather and the promise of a possible winter, I am kind of sad to see it go. Kayla started her 2nd year of pre-school today. She was so excited to head back to school. What was she most excited about? "Playing dress up and snack"... well a girl has to have her priorities! Dropping her off was uneventful, as I got my quick kiss goodbye and she was off to sit on the rug with her newest classmates. While it was near impossible to get any sort of information out of Kayla about how her day was, I could tell by the smile on her face and her inability to stop bouncing around, that she had a great first day! As for me... I had a great first day as well. Went for a run and enjoyed a quiet house as Kyle took a long morning nap.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Great Family/Friend Outing Location


So the weather around here has been pretty lousy, which means that we find ourselves stuck at home. Mostly because I hate the heat more than anything. But today my sister in law introduced me to a great new spot (new to me anyway). It is perfect to spend with the family and/or friends when you really don't want to tackle the beach. Which can be a little hard when you have a 10 month old who finds putting sand in his mouth enjoyable.
Seabridge Park in Huntington beach, is the perfect location for any outing. It is a hidden beach area, actually a bay, with grass, lots of shade and a playground. Best of all parking is FREE!!! Seriously what more can a mom ask for, okay a bathroom... which they have by the way, although it really isn't much to talk about, or even think about for that matter. But it is functional.
Here is the link to the park. A great day away, fun for the kids, and before you know it, hours have passed and your kids have been... ACTIVE!!! YAY ! They are exercising and you didn't have to make them!

Seabridge Park
Countess Ave. (off of Edinger)
Huntington Beach CA

http://www.stockteam.com/seabridg_park.html


Sitting on the couch this morning, drinking my coffee, listening to the kids play I began some research online on how we can start our kids off right. By this I mean, eating right and making good choices. It is one thing to choose what your kids will eat at home, but what would your kids do if left alone to make their own food choices? Studies have shown that kids will more often than not make the same food choices as the parents when left to "shop" alone at a grocery store. They are watching, and learning from everything you do. They notice when you make healthy choices... that goes for exercise too. They see mommy and/or daddy exercising, it becomes important to them too. As parents we are our kids most valuable resource.
Here is a website I found, geared towards kids. Check it out. http://chrissare4kids.com

Here's to you, and your kids' health! :)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought for a price. So glorify God in your body.
This is my family... the reason why I smile every day. God has blessed me more than I could ever have imagined. I am dedicating this blog and my new adventures to these amazing gifts.