Saturday, August 8, 2009

Summer Fun!!!

Well we found another jem. We went to Riverfront park, downtown Spokane, and found out they have a friday night deal. $8 for all the rides you can handle. Kids 2 under free. So, we went, with our 2 year old, wink, wink (it was the ladie who worked there, her idea not ours), and 15 month old, and played like crazed animals. The airplanes Kota loved but wasn't ready to go up or down. He would only look cross at us while he was on and then tell how much he loved it. There was a jumping pit that Kota loved as well. We went on one of those ride simulators. The story we saw was about an abandonded mine and the run away car that you're on. He loved that too. But then it broke. Elli got to part take too.
They have these kid sized bumper boats. At first we were leary about the idea but Elli wouldn't quit so we let her. And oh how cute a girl can be. She got her boat to go in a circle and she was frozen with joy. Kota loved it too and after 5 trips he figured out how to steer it. Was great to watch his little mind work. Daddy tried and tried and tried to get him to go on the tilt-a-whirl with him but kota was more interested in the slower rides. Daddy did con Elli into going on the ferris wheel though. She liked the first 4 trips around then said "all done." Mommy got in on the action too, damn short people. the jumping gym is open to anyone under 5'4" and under 200 pounds. So she ran around with kota a few times and bounced it up. All in all was the best 16 bucks we've spent yet. And of course the cheap plastic pool with 40 degree water in it. That spells FUN!! Why wait for bathing suits when you can just jump in with your clothes on? Do we ever have two fish!! Y'all should come on out and go a few rounds with us, would be grand!!! Anyway, The insanity awaits. Better go get the kids off the roof!! Just kidding.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Oh the busy times are over.......ha ha

Well, where y'all been for the last couple months I been waitin by the tele for your stories. Summer has come and almost gone. Lets see.....We started a FREE soccer clinic for kids 3-10, play Ultimate on Tues nigths (my team finished league with 4 wins 1 loss), Monday night soccer for Des, let alone the trips to various parts of the world, ok region. We just finished our soccer clinic. Man what a riot!!! There is something about having 3-6 yr olds dribble a ball to the horizon the whole time saying I can't turn around. I'm not sure who had more fun, the kids or the adults. Chris started as the coach but eventually "Mrs. Coach" took over, damn work anyway! The first 4 weeks we worked on skills and the last 2 weeks we did a combination skills and scrimage. We started with about 15 players and finished with about 6. Ellianna got in on the action as well. She is the best camp robber there is! She would wonder around taking things out of peoples bags and purses. And the fruit!! She could win an orange eating contest!! On Tuesdays was Ultimate! Daddies addiction to sport continued this year with Ultimate frisbee taking the stage. For those who don't know, Ultimate is kind of like playing soccer on a football field with basketball rules. Doesn't sound very hard but it's like running a mile or two at sprint pace. Des would bring the kids to the park and let them tear up the grounds. The opening of the water splash pad towards the end proved to be invaluable. Especially for the hot sweaty adults. Many adventures were had on the swings and slides. For a couple of weeks, Des played soccer with a group of ladies, at a park of course. Something about watching your wife play the sport you love that will drive you to the......playground. This playground has 3 different play areas and man is it hard to watch both your kids when they (dakota) have so many options of play. So, That was our weekly activites. Thank God I can say was!!! Take this craziness, add some smiles, simmer with love, stir in some laughter, poke with a fork, and add some vacations. That's our summer. We have been booked the whole month of July! Chris was fortunate enough to have someone trade vacations with him for the 4th of July. SOOOOO,,,, we went to the most amazingly beautiful tropical southern Isle of South Dakota!! Rapid to be exact! This was the first year that Dakota was excited about doing fireworks! And as soon as they came out he ran inside and hid. Maybe next year!! If you know my family, he'll have to start liking them with the pyrotechnical boom loving blood that courses through most of the Seaver veins. Regardless was great to see the cousins, Logan & Connor, have as much fun as I ever remember having. They shot off tanks, and motorcycles, and chickens(never knew chickens had fire come out there butts), and smoke bombs, and sparklers, and snaps, and roman candles, and all the other amazing things that come with being young! We had to go visit a Rapid City classic: Story Book Island. Man what insanity ensued! The kids were everywhere. Up ladders down slides, in houses, around islands, on trains, in trains, swings, merry go round, Pooh corner, everywhere!! Then we took a vacation, while on vacation, to the Black Hills. Grammy and Papi Seaver had all of us stay in a cabin for 3 days and drive the locals crazy. We took a ride on the 1880 train. I don't recall taking a ride when I was young so was great to see the hills from the train. Papi had to meet us in Hill City so he drove next to the tracks and would race us to the next road crossing. Where we would yell "Hi, Papi!" About half way through we had our whole train car, some 50 people, yelling it and by the end of the ride most of the train pitched in. Papi said it was hard to find us on the train because everyone was yelling at him. We did several tours as well. Took a few routes through Custer State Park and fed the wild asses, oh , and the donkeys outside the car too. Saw a whole herd of bison, a squirrel, several hawks, and turkeys, and the usual ever elusive domesticated tourist. Was great to see the needles and Silvan Lake and the Hills in general. We went to Rapid and recouped for a day then off to the marsh. Eastern Northern Isle of South Dakota. Oh the life of farming, it's either too wet or too dry. In this case it was too wet. I've never seen the entire state SOOOOO green in July. Usually the state is a nice golden color spotted with cows and pheasants. The corn was short and the ditches were full of blue, that cursed stuff that seems to come at the wrong time if at all, h2o. Spent sometime with my Grandma and the farmer at their farm house. She finally got to meet Ellianna and see what a sassafrass she has become. On the way home Papi and Chris had a great talk about grandpa and some of the tribulations he endured. Was a great trip!!!! Back in Rapid, we got to go visit the Ham family where we stayed up til 1 am talking about family and health. I don't think Des and I have the energy for 3 kids but was good to see what we have to look forward to. Then, back to the STA salt mine!! The following weekend, July 17, we went to a wedding in Montana at Chico Hotsprings, just east and south of Bozeman. We spent one night at a KOA in a cabin. we were directly across from the playground and next to the pool. Perfect!! We went to the picturesque wedding on Sat and that night we splashed a bunch in the warm waters at Chico. Was great to see some of the ole college buddies and partake in the beautiful Montana scenery. And again the drive back to the salt mine! We did stop in Missoula and ate downtown. By accident, we came accross quite possibly the coolest playground in the world!! A HUGE castle with impossible combinations of paths for the little folk to galabant around, under, through, over. All made from donations. It's amazing what happens when people open there hearts and cooperate. The weekend after that, July 25th, we went to Leavenworth, WA for our Juice Plus Bootcamp. Oh, the time we had. The best part about this event is that everyone there is very supportive and act as a large supporting staff. Elli stole most everyones hearts with her dancing on Saturday night at the karaoke party. Saturday afternoon some 80 of us floated down the Wenatchee river. Kota absolutely loved it!! Elli absolutlely hated it!!! She didn't like the life vest. But after we got her in the water she calmed right down. Kota spotted a raccoon and loved seeing the valley from the river. And then..... they both fell asleep. Was great to hear and talk with leading doctors about health and wellness. I've never met a group of professionals that you can approach and shoot the breeze with. I've found that most doctors and health professionals don't give people the time of day. At the conference we learned more about the health benefits of Juice Plus and how truely independant the research is. Check out: www.fromheretowellness.com for more on Juice Plus. And unfortunately we had to go back to the salt mine, at least for now. In the next few years there will be enormous changes for this family. And several of you just might get a visit from us in our RV, whether it's Alaska or Scotland it won't matter the distance.

The future is Now!! Carpe Diem!!!!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Where did March go?

Well, well, well, we have skipped a month of life and we didn't even know it! Ok, Elli has left walking in the dust and has offically started running. It's REALLY cute!! Well, until she falls. And then of course she's cute again. Tonight she has decided to move on to eating with a fork. That's right U-Ten-Cils!

Did I ever tell you that we are DOOMED!!! I've been sassed!!! Yep, Elli has sassed me 4 times. It usally involves me trying to get something from her or telling her NO. Then she hits me and sasses. It's the cuteset little sass! However cute, I know that cute little sasses lead to huge tantrums. Speaking of Tantrums, Dakota is doing great! When Elli's getting her diaper changed (i.e. screaming at the top of her lungs) he brings her a sippy cup or a toy and helps to distract her from the tretcherous clutches of the mommy monster. He's little kid bipolar (he's good, then he's bad , then he's good,..). Please let him grow out of this stage. I think I'm becoming bi-polar too. I'm happy with Kota then I'm angry, then I'm happy, so on so on. He's been very convincing that he's a worker-man as of late.



As for mommy, well, um, I never get to talk to her so .... She's doing fine! Some days I'll come in the front door from work whistling a sea chanty and ....(sound of power being sucked from a generator)... The energy gets zapped from me then this familiar face comes from around the hallway and says, "Hi, daddy, Elli needs a diaper, Kota's in timeout, Bailey chewed up XYZ toy and the kitty puked on my pillow, I'm going to the store." Other days are much chipper, with mom happily staring at the wall and mumbling something to herself drooling, with both kids asleep and the dogs in the kennel. Just kidding, well, about the drooling part anyway. It all depends on the day. I used to think that it depended on how much sleep the kids got but then I Realized that Dakota could get 8 hours of sleep and wake up ready to do battle with the Romans. And other days where none of us get sleep and he's a perfect angel (translation=no tantrums before 12 noon) singing sonnets and praising how wonderful it is to be our child. And don't even think that this is one sided. Elli has been know to try and nurse daddy, poke the dogs in the eye, grab the cats tail and go for a ride, throw food, and constantly put herself between you and where you need to go often resulting in being knocked over. And then they're cute. So cute that all sins are forgiven and the clouds part and the choir sings and the ligth shines strong and warm through the curtains like St Peter was saying, "These cute little angels are a gift from God!"

Two Cuties Dakotas' Boat














Downward facing dog (A Yoga Stance) New favorite fake smile














Painting a birds nest
And finally we spent the last weekend in March at a Juice Plus Conference in sunny warm Long Beach, CA. Only problem was that the only day it was warm was the day we arrived. Of course we had on our sweaters and jeans from coming from Spokane. The 2nd day we wore shorts and it was 45 degrees with a 20 mph wind. Kota loved the "feather" trees (palm trees) and the beach (even when he was freezing.) They had a parents room there so that who ever was watching the kids could still listen to what all the doctors and speakers were talking about. So Des, and I swapped turns going down to the convention hall. The experience was phenominal!! Between the doctors, business leaders, friends and acquantances, we came away having learned more than we could've on our own in 6 months at home. The last night of the conference we went to the Aquarium and hung out with the sharks and seals. They had The Surf City All-Stars playing live and dancing. But the look on Dakotas face was priceless. HE LOVES SHARKS!!!! I've never been through an aquarium so fast so many times before. We had to of gone through at least 6 times before we settled for the shark/sea bass/morey eel/other fish tank. These sea bass were bigger than Des. No kidding!! A 5 foot fish at any time is a scary thing, regardless of the thickness of the glass. Was good to see the easy going side to all the people their and we all really enjoyed (even if we didn't get to sleep until midnight.) Don't know about JP? Check out Des' website: www.fromheretowellness.com -- click on "Related Info" and watch either of the two videos to get a feel for what our motivations are for friends and family (NUTRITION!) On the way home we were flying into Spokane in heavy turbulance when something happened. A noise changed and then we got hit by something and I shook awake with fear that we had just hit a flock of seagulls (the birds not the band) when I looked out the window in time to see the airport fly past and realized we just landed. Let me tell you DON'T EVER SLEEP ON LANDING!!!!!! We got back and it was 50 and beautiful for about 2 days before it snowed again. Was good to be home. Oh yeah next time we're boarding our kids and taking our dogs!! Lots of Love!!!