Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Folsom Turkey Trot 2010

One of my goal's this year was to run in the Folsom Turkey Trot 10km event. I have been steadily running about three times a week for six months, hoping to be in good enough shape to run that distance. As some of you already know, I am NOT a natural born runner! I have a hard time going long distances, and have always been a natural sprinter. Two of my friends, Kaci and Tracy, ran with me, and that made the time go by so much faster. We all had a great time, and I ran the 10km in 1 hour and 8 minutes. What's next? Maybe a half-marathon...

Crepes for Travis's birthday

For Trav's birthday this year, we went to a place called Mirabelle's Crepery. It sure was yummy! Trav had a chicken pesto crepe, the kiddos had turkey and cheese crepes, and I had a smoked salmon and goat cheese crepe. THEN, for dessert we had nutella crepes with whipped cream, and bananas.
I think we all know which ones were Hannah's favorite!

Ice Skating Fun

This year Travis took one week off during the Thanksgiving holiday. We had a great time ice skating, going to a kid's art museum, and just lounging around at home in our pajamas. When we asked everybody what was their favorite part of daddy's time off, we all agreed that it was the ice skating. When Travis and I first went on the ice, we thought we had forgotten how to ice skate! Thankfully, it came back to us pretty quickly. 
The kids pushed around these plastic containers, and it really helped them balance on the ice. Here's Andrew sporting his super cute owl hat that a friend made for him. 
Both Travis and I were super impressed by Hannah on the ice. By the end of our visit, she was ice skating all by herself around the rink. Go Hannah!
We all had a great time, and hopefully we can go ice skating again before it melts!






Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween Fun

Our Halloween started on a Friday when Hannah had a parade at her preschool. All the kids got to show off their costumes and of course there were a lot of pictures taken by us parents. 
Hannah posing with her two good friends Marissa and Amber. Hannah was the only girl that didn't have a "girly" costume. We got the dalmatian outfit as a hand me down, and since Hannah didn't object to it, we decided to be frugal and go with it! 
Here's Hannah's preschool class with Miss Cathie, all lined up. At the end of showing off the costumes to the parents, Hannah took hers off. It was much too hot she said. 
On Saturday, we carved some pumpkins up. Hannah wanted Tinkerbell and Andrew wanted McQueen. We found a pattern for Tinkerbell but couldn't find a free one online for McQueen, so Andrew got an Owl instead. 
Hannah thought scooping out the seeds was "eww, gross."
Of course Sir Andrew had to give a noble effort, and see what all the fuss was about.
He was a big boy about it. 
Here are our creation by day.
And by night. 
Finally Halloween Day arrived. Hannah went as a Dalmatian dog, and Andrew was a Doggie bone. They had to match, right? We got to do some pre-trick or treating with their friend Tyler who went as a train engineer.
Don't these two look sneaky? :) This was taken after they rang the doorbell of a neighbor about 20 times and banged on the door.
Here's trunk or treating with Daddy at our Lakeside Church. 
Here's posing in front of a bounce house with their friend Jasmine. After a long day, everybody was exhausted, including and especially mommy and daddy.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Preschool Pumpkin Patch Day

One of the outings we went on with Hannah's preschool was to the pumpkin patch. The kids had a marvelous time. More than anything it was a fun time to connect with Hannah's friends and the parents. 
Hannah has become very good friends with several girls there. Here are two of her friends Marissa and Ava walking to the pumpkin patch hand in hand. 
Hannah posing in front a huge pumpkin. Isn't she a fall child? Those fall colors definitely look good on her!
Here are two of her friends Amber and Marissa. They were all excited because they were about to go on a hay ride. 
Hannah and Marissa running through a corn maze. These two are inseparable. They have been best friends since day one of preschool. 
Here's Hannah's preschool class. They all have such a fun time together.

Apple Hill

Oh, how I love when Autumn hits the Sacramento area. I'm sure in other parts of the country the leaves are more beautiful...blah blah blah. But, our area really has a lot to offer. One of my favorite things to do is go to Apple Hill. I went with my friend/neighbor Natalie this year and had a great time! The kids were so excited to go.
 They got to go to a pumpkin patch and pick their favorite.
Andrew got to sit on a real tractor and pretend that he was a farmer. 
 We got to pet the farm animals. They had goats, pigs and chickens. And we got to go on a hay ride.
The farmer gave us a ride on his hay wagon. Wasn't that nice of him?
Our daughter Hannah has been looking forward to going to preschool ever since she turned 3, and found out that there was such a thing as "school." Well, the day finally arrived and boy was she excited! We got some good recommendations from fellow parents of some of the preschools in our area, and after visiting Small Wonders, decided that would be a good option for Hannah. 
 Little Andrew was a little sad that Hannah had to leave for a couple of hours, but since it was during his nap, he really didn't know the difference. 
She got to meet her teacher Miss Cathie, and read out loud all the letters in her name perfectly. 
What was the first thing she did on her first day of school? She made a new friend. She went up to a girl named Marissa, and asked her if she wanted to be friends. Marissa said, "Sure." Now they are inseparable. Don't you wish it were that easy to make friends?

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Fancy French Cafe

One of the things we love to do as a family is find new places to eat that are local, healthy, have a cultural flair, and are just not your typical "chain" restaurant. Travis discovered this cute little french cafe in downtown Sacramento called Cafe Rolle, and couldn't wait to take us there. We got there around 11 AM (the Rhodes family eats lunch early since our lovely kids like to wake up early), which was perfect because there were not too many people there yet. About 30 minutes after we came the place was packed. Hannah wanted to dress up for the occasion, and of course show off for the camera.
Here's Hannah and I posing for the handsome camera man (ie Travis). 
The food they brought us at the cafe was DE-LICIOUS! We had smoked salmon sandwiches on crusty french bread and Toffee-creme brulee for dessert. 
Doesn't Travis look like the typical european in that hat? That's my cultural husband for you!

Hannah's 4th Birthday

If you are wondering if you are having a Deja-Vu moment, and thinking to yourself, hmmm, didn't Hannah have her birthday party at a water park LAST year? You are RIGHT! We have had her birthday party at the same water park in Folsom for 3 years in a row now. It has worked out so well because the weather in Sacramento is abominably HOT in July, and the kids have a great time cooling off in the water.  One of our friends made a fun "I 'm 4 now" Tank top for Hannah that she proudly wore that day.
There was an abundance of food, thanks to Trav's family being there to help out. Unfortunately, because it was so hot that day (I'm sure it was in the triple digits) the cupcakes melted a little and the flies were all over the food, but good thing it all still tasted good! 
Here's Hannah being silly with Grandma and Grandpa. It was so great having her grandparents and other family there at the party. That made it very memorable. 
Trav's two brothers Justin and Daniel, and their wives/fiancee's. Aren't they cute? :)
Here are some friends that came to her birthday party.
Thanks everybody for making it a special day for Hannah!