Thursday, December 24, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
[Oct 30] Pumpkin Carving
We totally dropped the ball this year with Halloween festivities.
Both Dan & I had been working crazy hours and we didn't have time to be the festive McGees we normally are. It was the night before Halloween and I got home from work late and it was cold and dark and we still hadn't carved a pumpkin.
Dan really wanted to carve one and I really did not.
It was late, my neck hurt, Choob had the ol sicky/cranky combo goin' on. Plus Dan wanted to make a Darth Vader Pumpkin with this elaborate template. Something a 3 year old would TOTALLY have the patience for right? NOT! To sum up: perfect recipe for disaster.
I told him if he wanted to be in charge, they could carve pumpkins so long as I didn't have to do ANYTHING. (I know such a nice wife huh?)
Both Dan & I had been working crazy hours and we didn't have time to be the festive McGees we normally are. It was the night before Halloween and I got home from work late and it was cold and dark and we still hadn't carved a pumpkin.
Dan really wanted to carve one and I really did not.
It was late, my neck hurt, Choob had the ol sicky/cranky combo goin' on. Plus Dan wanted to make a Darth Vader Pumpkin with this elaborate template. Something a 3 year old would TOTALLY have the patience for right? NOT! To sum up: perfect recipe for disaster.
I told him if he wanted to be in charge, they could carve pumpkins so long as I didn't have to do ANYTHING. (I know such a nice wife huh?)
They carved and they sliced and they sawed and they diced.
And I did nothing.
It was a beautiful thing I tell you.
And I did nothing.
It was a beautiful thing I tell you.
The Choob didn't like the slime. We kind of forced him to stick his hand in. Please look at Dan laughing at his sons misery. I was doing the same. We are awesome parents.
Here's the finished product. The template got thrown out the window after Choob got frustrated so he and Dan just Freehanded it. Not too shabby.
That's right, we carved our pumpkin one day before Halloween. And it WAS fun. Thanks for being a great Dad and husband Dan!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
[Oct 29] Preschool Costume Parade
Choob had a costume parade at his preschool. It was hilarious! Here the kids are sitting in the circle before the parade. Choob's classmate was a robot and his costume wouldn't let him sit. It was awesome. Flight of the Conchords anyone?
All the kids dressed up and then walked around the school in a big circle, a little confused at all the parents snapping pictures. Binary Solo.
On the second lap Choob got a little stressed out and kept shouting from the parade line, "I want to give you a hug. Oh Please! I just want to give you a hug."
Saturday, December 12, 2009
[Oct 27] The Sharing Bag
Choobie got the "sharing bag" at preschool. He had to take it home and put something in it to show and tell to his class. We got to come and watch. It was priceless. He got to sit on the "golden chair" as the kids guessed what could be in the bag.
It was his favorite shark puppet. He actually passed it around so everyone could touch it. He's growing up so fast. In fact, when he saw Dan & I come in he was "embarrassed." I couldn't believe it. Doesn't he know how cool we are?
Thursday, December 3, 2009
[Oct 26] Pumpin' Up
Background: When Choob first saw Darth Vader appear from the smoke on the rising stage at the Jedi Training Academy at Disneyland he was elated. Since that day, he has referred to "Darth Vader Pumpin' Up" whenever he talks about his beloved villain during the course of his daily activities.
Remember smokey cow? If you watch the video at the end, listen closely and The Choob says, "pumpin' up."
Fast forward a year to Dan driving around and ending up behind a truck with a license plate he knew I'd love. He took the picture below:
Remember smokey cow? If you watch the video at the end, listen closely and The Choob says, "pumpin' up."
Fast forward a year to Dan driving around and ending up behind a truck with a license plate he knew I'd love. He took the picture below:
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
[Oct 25] The Boy's Trip To Costco
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
[Oct 24] Harvest Festival
Choob's Preschool had a Harvest Fesitval to raise funds for the entire year. I was expecting a little party on the grass but it was like the Del Mar Fair when we arrived. They had a DJ and all kinds of games and jumpers and rides and cake walks and food etc. etc.
Nothin like a pixie stick to keep your 3 year old goin strong all night long.
See, I can do sunflare too. (That is my way of telling myself I don't need the two thousand dollar camera that I want.)
Grandma and Grandpa came and we all had a blast well into the night. I volunteered to work at the face painting booth for awhile. I apolgized to the three little boys running around who thought they had a "really awesome spiderman" on their faces when in reality it just looked like they had a "really bad case of scarlet fever." I'm lacking in the artistic category. Alex however, is not. She painted the scarecrow/pumpkin scene in the above picture. Have I mentioned how much we LOVE his preschool?
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