I must admit, planning kids’ birthday parties stresses me out. I worry too much about the details, that people won’t be able to come, that it won’t be fun, etc. We told the kids they could have a birthday party with friends every other year. It has been a good compromise, since k and n’s birthdays are only three months apart. This was n’s year to have a party. I had some gift cards to Chuck E. Cheese, and n had never been before,
Surprise Harlem Globetrotters Outing
Last month, I won tickets to see the Harlem Globetrotters at the Honda Center. I wanted to surprise k and n so I joked that they should put blindfolds on so they would not know where we were going. They took me seriously. Good thing no one thought we were kidnapping them.
n’s First Pinewood Derby
With the help of our den leader’s husband and his garage/woodshop, n and D built n’s first Pinewood Derby car for Cub Scouts. D never did this as a kid, so he really had no idea what he was doing. I helped n paint it, but that was the extent of my involvement. We really had no idea what to expect.
Scout Sunday
This was the first year that we had two scouts participate in Scout Sunday at our church. The scouts helped pass out the bulletins and passed the offering plate to the congregation.
Valentine’s Day Celebrations
It was nice that Valentine’s Day was on a Sunday this year. Even nicer was that the kids did not have school the next day, and D took the Monday off.
Both kids are fortunate to have great room moms who plan fun parties. It is always fun to volunteer for holiday parties and it brings back memories of how much I used to enjoy classroom celebrations.
Volunteering as a Family
One of the many reasons why I like Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts are the various opportunities they provide to volunteer as a family. Last month we volunteered to help with an organization called Feed My Starving Children through k’s Girl Scout troop. We put labels on the bags of food that will be distributed to children in various countries.
New Year’s Eve Eve @ Knott’s Berry Farm
We had tickets to Knott’s that expired at the end of the year, so we snuck in a trip just in time. I like going around the holidays because of the decorations/shows, etc., but it is always so crowded, too. I was also disappointed that there was no Snoopy on Ice show on the day that we went.
Quick Trip to San Diego
We had to postpone our trip to San Diego during Christmas break by one week since D was sick. We ended up going after church on Sunday and staying one night. However, by the time we arrived at San Diego Zoo at about 2 p.m. in the afternoon, it was crazy crowded. We had to circle the parking lot for a really long time and finally lucked out when a bus was leaving, freeing up about four spaces at once!
Mini College Reunion
Once again, I have fallen way behind in my posting. I am going to do my best to catch up. The day after Christmas we drove to my friend’s house in Alhambra to meet up with my college roommates. One of them lives in Pennsylvania, so it was a special visit!
Please forgive this picture of a picture. We had fun just talking and picking lemons and grapefruit from my friend’s tree. We also played a lawn game called Kubb.
Since we are not in Alhambra too often, we decided to also have dinner with my other friend who lives there. She suggested Mama Lu’s Dumpling House. We were excited to try a cheaper version of Din Tai Fung. It was unbelievably crowded and the food was quite good. However, both of the kids had allergic reactions! We did not order any food with nuts, but there was major cross contamination going on there. It was one of n’s worst episodes, but thankfully, he did throw up (in my trusty ziploc gallon bag that I had handy, in the car). Thankfully, he was alright in the end, but we had to cut our dinner short.
Christmas Day 2015
We have all been taking turns getting sick around here. That’s my excuse for posting this one month late! Before eating dinner at my parents’ house, we took a walk around Peters Canyon and did a mini photo shoot.