Tuesday, October 21, 2008

October 2008 - More Autumn Family Fun



October has been a great month. Fall has set in, the trees are beautiful with their changing leaves and the mornings seem to get cooler by the day. This is such a wonderful time of year to be outside. It's like the calm before the storm. It's too early to worry about the holidays and there is a sense of peace in everything you do.

A new baby Elephant was born at the Oregon zoo. Sean got to visit one day when he volunteered at an event and after his review, Oweghn and I were sure to go visit. He's very cute! Check out the photo.










A big milestone for Kelan this month, he had his 18 month doctor appointment (although he turned 18 months last month). He weighed in at just under 26lbs. He's growing like crazy. He was excited to go to the appointment and he loved the bubble machine, however we didn't leave as happy as we arrived since he was scheduled for a few immunizations that day. Ouch. Poor little man.

Kelan's personality continues to develop. He is putting 2 words together to make little sentences. My favorite is "Thank you...Mama" with a nice pause in between. He has become incredibly verbal and he loves to sing. It's amazing how he picks up on songs after only hearing them once. He love music. He's got a few good dance moves too.













Oweghn is continuing to play soccer. He's scored a few goals this season. He can get distracted out there, but he's playing well and having fun and at 5, that's what it's all about. Sean is still coaching the team and Oweghn loves that. When Kelan isn't trying to run onto the field, he loves to play on the sideline while Oweghn is on the field.










Oweghn also had a dentist appointment this month. He loves going to the dentist because he likes wearing the sunglasses. And doesn't he look great?













Oweghn continues to enjoy school and says that he likes "both his English and his Japanese class just the same because they are both so fun". We're so glad he's enjoying it. He still likes taking the bus, though once in a while he likes to have Sean or I drive him in so he can rest in the car. On Fridays, Kelan and I like to hit the Waffle Window on Hawthorne after dropping Oweghn off. See Kelan enjoying a fresh pearl glazed waffle.











On the 11th, Sean and I headed down to Eugene with the Millers to watch the Ducks game. We tailgated just like when we were younger...ok, probably not just like that, but it was fun and we all had a great time watching the Ducks win.

Later in the month, we went to Lakeview Farms pumpkin patch with the Janssens. Myla, Kaiden, Oweghn and Kelan all had a great time riding the boat and train and playing in the hay maze. We followed up the trip with a little dinner at our house. The kids were exhausted after the trip to the pumpkin patch and playing all evening. It was great fun!






















Oweghn had a few 'no school' days this month so we took advantage of that time and had playdates with the Weselaks. On one of those days, Katie, Matthew, Luke, Oweghn, Kelan, Beth and I all piled into their car (thank goodness for minivans) and went out in search of a great fall activity. We found the cutest little pumpkin patch and walked around for about an hour. The kids had a great time and it was a beautiful day. It was a great contrast to the overly commercial pumpkin patches we'd been to before. Back to the basics.










Kelan and I signed up for Gymboree Play and Music classes this month. This was such a great memory when Oweghn was a baby, so it was fun to spend that special time with Kelan. Kelan did seem a little nervous at first, but when he finally realized I was staying there with him and wouldn't be leaving him with strangers, he had a great time.




















Bob the Builder came to the Children's museum this month, so I took the boys to see him. There was a big exhibit and then Bob himself showed up. Kelan ran in and started yelling, "Bob-o, Bob-o", however when Bob showed up he wanted nothing to do with him. Can you blame him...check out the size of that head. Oweghn was "too old" for Bob the builder, however he loved the exhibit and when Bob did finally show up, he decided that he would like to have his picture taken with him after all. After meeting Bob, we played at the Children's Museum for a while. The boys were pretty cute playing together. At the Metro West Ambulance exhibit, Oweghn needed a patient and Kelan was a willing participant. Look at the cute pics.













We also had our second winery tour of the year late this month. Uncle Brett, Aunt Erin and baby Claire were in town for a long weekend and 11 of us headed out to wine country and enjoyed some nice Oregon wines. We were fortunate to have a beautiful day for our trip, free of rain and actually quite sunny. We were all thankful for the beautiful day.

Of course we ended the month with Halloween Festivities. We started out at Richmond where Oweghn's class had a parade and party. Oweghn in his Skeleton Pirate costume and Kelan looking as cute as could be in his dinosaur costume walked around the school with the rest of the K-2nd graders at the school. We then headed to Intel where the kids trick or treated around the offices. Oweghn loved looking for the pumpkin signs which indicated that someone was handing out candy in their cube. Kelan wasn't really sure what was going on, but soon discovered that he liked it. We finshed off the night at Uncle Dan and Aunt Susan's with all the Oregon cousins trick or treating around their neighborhood. It's an annual tradition and Oweghn always looks forward to hanging out with his cousins for the night.









All in all we had a great month. It was enjoyable and not too hectic, but still very busy. That doesn't seem to change, but we do take time to enjoy the little moments whenever possible. It's hard to believe that November has already arrived.

Monday, September 8, 2008

September 2008 - Joyful Beginnings, Tearful Endings


September has arrived. On the first of September, which was also Labor Day, Sean volunteered at the Membership drive at the Japanese Gardens. The boys and I joined him to walk around the beautiful gardens and we had a wonderful time. Both Oweghn and Kelan loved following the little trails down to the water. Kelan walked around saying "Wow, Wow, Wow". Oweghn ran ahead calling for us to hurry and see what was next. We completed our day with a visit to the playground at Washington Park and then a Japanese Dinner in Northwest Portland. What a lovely day!












Later in the week, Oweghn had his Kindergarten preview. He attended school for just over an hour with about 10 other classmates as a way to get to know the school, the teachers, and a few other students. After the preview, he had an assessment with his teacher to get a feel for where he is starting out with regard to the curriculum he will follow this year. All went well and of course Oweghn added his personal touch to everything from counting to letter sounds to commenting on the wonderful classroom. I think his teacher got a good feel for what she will be in for this year.

We finished up the week with a trip to Bend for the grand opening of Anjou Spa. The boys stayed with Grandma and Grandpa and Sean and I headed off for a couple of days of fun. The Spa was wonderful and we enjoyed some serious pampering before heading back to pick up the boys.

On Monday, September 8th, Oweghn started Kindergarten at Richmond Elementary. He spends half his day in the Japanese Classroom and half of his day in the English classroom. He was so excited to start school we could hardly get him to sleep the night before. When we told him he needed to get some sleep because it was a "school night" he quickly went to his room and then asked. What's a "school night". When we told him it meant that he had school the next morning, he was disappointed because he wanted to go to school that night instead of waiting for morning.














He was so excited in the morning that it was no problem getting him up and going...which is a little unusual for him. So Sean and I took him for his first day and walked him to his classroom with the camera and video camera. When the first bell rang...he jumped up and had a huge grin on his face. He was very excited. When the teacher opened the classroom door, we walked in and he went straight to hang his bag and coat and waltzed into the room as if he'd been going there for years. He immediately went over and started playing with some other kids and hardly noticed we were still there. After hugs and kisses, he waved good-bye and told us to have a good day. What a star! At the end of the day, he said he had a great time and was excited to go back. He fell asleep in record time that night...he was exhausted.

On his second day of school, he decided he wanted to take the bus. We catch the bus at our local grade school a few miles away and he rides it across town to Richmond. Wow...mom wasn't quite ready for that, but since Oweghn was, we went for it. Thank goodness Daddy agreed to meet him at the other end of the ride. He wasn't there for Oweghn's sake, but rather for mom. It's hard to let go sometimes. It's a long bus ride and not being with him was tough. All went well and he thought the bus ride was great. He even wanted to do it again the next morning. So far everything has gone quite smoothly with this transition.

Oweghn had his first soccer game this week too. He plays on the U6 team through West Hills Soccer Association. Sean is helping out with coaching, so that makes it even more fun for Oweghn. He scored his first ever goal and was so excited. He came running back across the field yelling, "I did it, I did it! I kicked the ball into the goal for the first time ever!". Very cute. He was quite proud and so were Mom and Dad...although we had to play it cool in front of all the other parents.












That same night, Oweghn and Daddy took the red-eye out to New York City to see a couple of Major League Baseball games at Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium. Since it is the final season for both ballparks, they were very excited about this trip. They had a wonderful time. I loved getting Oweghn's phone calls from different locations in NYC. "Mommy, I'm at the statue of Liberty...It's huge!!! It's even bigger than me AND Daddy!" He and Daddy had quite an adventure together. If you want more details on that trip, you can visit their blog here.

























After the big NYC adventure, Oweghn was in for another full week of school. Although he had been riding the bus to school, that Monday was his first bus ride home. I of course arrived at the bus stop 10 minutes early...just in case. Only to be informed by the other parents there that the bus consistently arrives 20-25 minutes late. After a long wait, the bus finally pulled up. Trying to contain my excitement, I anxiously waited for my big boy to get off the school bus for the first time ever. I waited, and waited and waited. Soon all the kids were off the bus and still no Oweghn. The driver started to close the door and I hopped on the bus to find out what was going on when I heard a voice at the back of the bus say, "Wait, there's one more...he was sleeping". Poor little Oweghn stood up, looking tired and confused and made his way to the front of the bus. He was exhausted. Poor little man.

The following week we attended 'Back to School Night' which consisted of a quick PTA meeting, a picnic dinner and watching "The Cat Returns" on the school lawn. It was a fun night. Kelan loves cats so he spent a lot of time meowing very loudly during the movie. It was pretty funny to watch.

Another big one...Kelan turned 18 months this month! It is hard to believe that so much time has passed. He is such a joy and has a very funny personality. He's really becoming quite the little character. He loves music and sings little parts of songs. He loves repetition and could play the same game over and over again. He likes to hide and have Sean and I pretend we can't find him. He cracks up under the blanket as we walk around saying, "Where's Kelan?". Oh it's a fun age. His teachers at school tell us that he is such a sweet boy, always helps with clean-up time and is the only child in the class who lays down at nap time and goes to sleep on his own. What a sweetheart. We are so blessed with our wonderful children. Happy 18 month Birthday Kelan!












On September 23rd, Sean received a phone call letting him know that his Grandmother was not expected to make it through the night. He booked a flight for San Jose that evening and arrived at the hospital around 11:30pm. He was with her until 3:17am, and was holding her hand as she took her last breath at the age of 85. He was so thankful to be able to be there with her and say good-bye one last time. We all drove down for the services that weekend. It was a sad good-bye, but a nice weekend spent with family remembering the wonderful person she was and all the joy she brought into the lives of others during her time here. We will miss you Peggy.














Soccer, kindergarten and family time have kept us very busy this month. This month has been a reminder to cherish our precious loved ones. We don't know how much time we have with them. And as we experience beginnings and endings, we continue to remember to focus on today and be grateful for all we have.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

August 2008 - More Summer Fun!


It just doesn't get any better than this. The time has flow by and it has been a busy month. We've done a little of everything...lots of time in the water, lots of time with family. August was a nice way to close out the summer and start thinking about fall. Although September will likely bring some more warm weather and the fun associated with it, it's always nice to look forward to the changing leaves, the cooler weather and pulling those sweaters and coats out from where they were packed away a few months ago. But for now, we are still in the warm, sunny, summer weather and will enjoy the last of it while it's here.


The first weekend in August, Grandma and Grandpa visited from Seattle. They came down and were able to catch the boys’ swim class. Oweghn is doing so well and Grandpa got some great shots of him and Kelan in the pool. Kelan loves the water and it’s nearly impossible to keep him out if he is anywhere near it. After swim class we all walked to the Farmer’s market and shopped for veggies for our evening dinner. We spent an enjoyable day just hanging out and playing at home and then we barbecued Kabobs for dinner. Yummy! Grandma and Grandpa headed out Sunday after Breakfast for their trip back to Seattle. It was great to see them!


The following weekend was very busy. On Saturday we had swim class, Aunt Susan’s baby shower and we went to REI where Oweghn did some Rock Climbing. After the REI adventure, we walked over to the Jamieson fountain and although it wasn't very warm, both boys went in the water. We weren't quite prepared for that adventure, so Kelan went in in his diaper which immediately soaked up half the pool and looked like it was about to explode. He could barely walk. Being very resourceful, we made Oweghn take off his boxer briefs and give them to Kelan who sported them as a swimsuit so he could continue to play in the fountain. What a nice big brother! That evening we went to a BBQ with some friends from The International School. Oweghn was happy to see some of his friends again. Sunday we had cousin Austin’s 4th Birthday party at Out of This World Pizza. Great place for a party. It was a lot of fun! Overall it was a great weekend. It was nice having some family time and all the events were a lot of fun.









That next week we had some pretty warm weather 100+ degrees. On Thursday, Oweghn and I went to the Wilson pool together. It was such a fun day. We played there for nearly 4 hours. Oweghn loved the lazy river, the vortex and the BIG slide. He was all over the place and completely fearless. It was a perfect day to be at the pool and escape the heat. Check out some of our fun photos from the day!
















The following weekend was our
annual Family camping trip at Ft. Steven’s State park. Grandma and Grandpa, Brian, Amanda, Austin and Tanner and our family were there. We had wonderful weather on Friday and Saturday. Early Saturday we rode to the beach and played for a while and then moved to the lake for more play time and a late BBQ lunch. The kids were all in the water in the lake since it was such a warm, beautiful day. We couldn’t have timed the trip better. Since it was 100+ degrees in Portland we weren’t sad to miss that at the coast. On Sunday we had some rain, but no worries since we still got to have Oysters and Shrimp…an annual tradition on this trip. We headed home with two very tired boys for a little relaxation time before starting our work week again.









The next weekend Sean did the Hood to Coast relay... and with much success after only having joined the team the previous week. He still has it as 40! With Daddy gone for the weekend, the boys and I decided to go to the Wilson pool again. It was so fun the first time. This time, Aunt Susan, Cousin Kayla and Cousin Haley joined us as well as Grams. Thank goodness we had Grams there to help with the boys. They always went opposite directions. It was a great day...lots of fun again! That night Oweghn and Kayla had a sleepover and tried on every Halloween costume we could find. They had so much fun together. Check out Pirate Oweghn and Kayla-The Riddler.









Later in the month, Aunt Shelly and cousin Lukah came into town for a visit. It was great having them. We had some family dinners and a lot of just plain relaxation. Oweghn loved playing with his cousin. I enjoyed cooking with Shelly. We already miss them. It was so nice having them here.

This month we also had Oweghn's Kindergarten Open House where Sean and I listened to the 3 million things we will need to remember for his new school. OK...so obviously mom is a little anxious about the whole deal. It may not have been 3 million...perhaps it only felt that way. We all got to meet Oweghn's teachers. He'll start out in the Japanese classroom in the morning, moving to the English side in the afternoon. Only a little over a week until he starts full time! Can it really be?

The final weekend in August, Sean went to the Ducks game with the guys and the boys and I brought Shelly and Lukah to the airport and then went to IKEA where Kelan slept peacefully in the stroller and Oweghn played in Smal land (yes, just one L because it is swedish). I was able to leisurely stroll through the showroom, dreaming of decorating my own home. Ah, such fun!

We finished the weekend with a trip to the zoo, where we opted not to wait an hour in line to see the new baby elephant...will probably be just as cute next week when the lines die down a bit. It was a chilly morning and quite a contrast from many of our other adventures this month so both boys were all bundled up as you can see in the pictures. We also had a little family time at Uncle Dan and Aunt Susan's for Haley's Birthday party. Happy 4th Birthday Haley! And finally, we were of course thinking of sweet little cousin Claire in Washington D.C. who had her baptism this day as well. Congrats to her and her proud parents! We were sad we couldn't be there in person to celebrate this very special day for her.









And here are a few more fun photos from August. Love the blueberry one!