Sunday, November 28, 2010
Ice Skating Night!
If ya know our family, you know Reuben works allllll the time. Major bummer. Well the other night he didn't have anything to do, so we wanted to take the kids and do something fun! We went to the local ice skating rink after a family night out at our favorite pizza place that has the BEST coke (that's for YOU, dad!). Jase was pretty excited about trying on his rental skates! He surprised me by being able to walk around really good in them! We'll get to what happened on the ice in a minute...Here's a picture of Jase and his daddy. It's blurry bc there was definitely some slippage happening at the time...hahaha.
Ah...here I am with the little tootles man. Looks like he's having fun, right? Cheesy grin!
Another pic with me and Jase and some random kid, heh heh. I think it took both Reuben and I about 20 minutes just to get our skates laced up. Ridiculous! I had a pair of what I thought were decent figure skates that I found at the local goodwill shop (DI) for like $1. I was feelin' pretty confident until I stepped out on the ice. I was trying to hold Jase's hand so he could get his feet underneath him and TRY to skate. OMG. Apparently I need to start working out. It was soooo hard! He looked like one of those cartoons where they body is staying in place but the feet are going a mile a minute! LOL! He was all over the place and I needed the Hulk to come and save me from this 40+ pound child flailing wildly beneath me! Reuben to the rescue!
While Reub was with Jase on a suicide mission, I decided to try out my skills and take a lap or two around the rink. Holy wobbles, batman, I was all over the place. I felt like I would roll both ankles at any second. I stopped skating and tried to tighten my skates even more. Once both feet were numb, I figured I could improve. Nope. Misery. The pain was shooting up my legs after just another lap. Argh! I finally went and asked the guy if I could try a pair of their "crappy" rental skates. After doing so, I realized my $1 special on my skates was definitely the price that equalled their worth. The rentals were 1000 times better! I was able to find my legs, not roll my ankles, and at least skate forward with a bit of speed. Wooooo! Ok, enough about me, let's get back to this cute boy below:
I'm so glad they had skates in his size (9-10 toddler). Cutest skates I've EVER seen. He got to skate around the rink (ok, not sure if skate is the correct word here, ask Reub! LOL) with dad a couple of times before the ol' dad was wore out!
Thank goodness for video games set up in the lobby. I think Jase had more fun playing those!
Oh, and yes, little Boppers was with us, too. But we did NOT take him out on the ice! We wrapped him up all nice and toasty and took turns watching him on the bleachers!
Speaking of bleachers...I forgot to mention that this was Jase's other favorite thing to do. Run up and down the aisles! If you look closely, you can see him in the middle of this picture towards the top. We were fussing at him to come back down by us! At any rate, we really did have fun and I'm so glad we got to spend a fun night out together!
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Jase's 3rd Birthday
Ok so my baby boy just turned THREE. Yes, three. I can't believe it! He's getting so big so quickly! He loves the show Curious George, so I decided to go with that as the theme. Besides, it's kind of fitting since Jase is also very curious and gets into lots of mischief! :) I had grandious plans for this party, but I'm learning that time always gets ahead of me these days and I had to throw a lot of them out the window. However, it was still cute and Jase had lots of fun being the center of attention!
My brother Nathan and his wife, Meredith, chillin' on the couch.
Jase's cousin, Emmi, loved helping him open gifts. And actually, he was okay with it. LOL.
Better view of my Curious George cake. It's so stinkin' cute! I love it!
Quick pic of one of the table spreads. The lighting is terrible but the food was actually really fun. The marshmallow pops were my favorite part. I just stuck lollipop sticks into them, rolled them in chocolate, then in different crushed candies. Stuck them in some potting foam and covered that with easter grass. Other fun foods were chocolate/banana/peanut butter shakes (forgot to defrost these so that is why the straws are not in them), chips, cut out PB&J sandwiches, and cut out tuna fish sandwiches.And a Happy Halloween it was!
Captain Jase Sparrow and his parrot, E-Boppers.
I don't even have the patience to rearrange these pics. Google put them in here all out of order, and when I try to copy and paste them around it's giving me trouble. ARGH! Ok so I'll try to make this make some sense. Jase's cousin had a Pirate themed birthday and he got a cute pirate patch and earring at the party. It gave me the idea to build from that and let Jase be a pirate for Halloween. Ian could be his parrot! Hardy har har. And so it was. Found this cute Jack Sparrow costume for him on ebay. I looooved the dreads/braids, but since it kept touching his cheek, Jase refused to wear them the rest of the evening. Lame. BUT he was still cute! :)
Another pic of Jasey the pirate.
This is both of us. I'd like to call my costume "what-I-found-in-my-closet-Pirate." It's classic.
He's so silly!!!!
We first went to the local library to check out their Halloween party. It was cute, but in my opinion they either needed to have more game options so the lines for the kids would be shorter---OR give the kids less "turns to try" when it was their turn to play. I ran out of patience quickly. But Jase had fun. So that's good.
Here's a pic of Jase, Ian, and the dad trick-or-treating in the neighborhood. This house always has a cool spook "alley" you can walk through.
It went from moderately raining to POURING raining while we were out. Blech! Because of the rain/weather, I did not get as many pictures as I had hoped. Trying to manage an umbrella, baby and toddler plus a camera is near impossible. Thank goodness Roob was with us. This is a pic of Jase and I riding in the back of the Explorer with the hatch open! Roob drove us house to house and we would jump in and out. Lots of Jase's candy got wet, so I finally dumped it into the car to keep what we could dry. You think I would have thought of this sooner. Actually, it was Roob's idea.
Jase being silly in the back of the car. He's so funny! He was really having the TIME of his life, despite the rain. Of course, rain is FUN to kids. Not so fun for moms. And all I could think was "I knew I should have sprayed these suede boots with the waterproofing spray." Maybe next time.
After trick or treating, we stopped at the local restaurant to get some BBQ. Ian was just chillin' on the floor in his car seat and parrot attire. And yes, it's a pink binky. I forgot to switch it out for green before we left the house. Oops. The restaurant had free popcorn and hot chocolate. That was cool!
This was when we first arrived at the library. Yes, out of order.
I don't even have the patience to rearrange these pics. Google put them in here all out of order, and when I try to copy and paste them around it's giving me trouble. ARGH! Ok so I'll try to make this make some sense. Jase's cousin had a Pirate themed birthday and he got a cute pirate patch and earring at the party. It gave me the idea to build from that and let Jase be a pirate for Halloween. Ian could be his parrot! Hardy har har. And so it was. Found this cute Jack Sparrow costume for him on ebay. I looooved the dreads/braids, but since it kept touching his cheek, Jase refused to wear them the rest of the evening. Lame. BUT he was still cute! :)
He's so silly!!!!
Jase being silly in the back of the car. He's so funny! He was really having the TIME of his life, despite the rain. Of course, rain is FUN to kids. Not so fun for moms. And all I could think was "I knew I should have sprayed these suede boots with the waterproofing spray." Maybe next time.
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