Sunday, March 29, 2009
Monsters vs. Aliens
I took Bubba to see this little gem today and we both quite enjoyed it for very different reasons. Andrew liked the army troops, helicopters, tanks, spaceships, aliens, monsters and battle scenes. I liked that the hero of the movie is a girl (played very sweetly by Reese Witherspoon), who learns crucial life lessons about female empowerment, self-esteem, and the importance of good friends. Andrew is reenacting the army scenes as I write this but I am hopeful that someday, if I do my job correctly, he will come to understand the "other" essential parts of this movie. I give 4 1/2 out of 5 stars and recommend it to anyone who is looking for a couple hours of low maintenance (translation: I get to sit on my bum and do nothing while my child is highly entertained) family fun! I would tell you all about the spectacular 3-D effects, but unfortunately my neighborhood theater didn't feature the 3-D version.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
A Birthday to Remember
I think I am finally recovered enough from last weekend's festivities to try and blog about them. We had so much going on and had so much fun, I don't think I will be able to begin to do it justice, but I will try.
My family came into town early Friday evening and we headed to Garcia's for dinner. It wasn't meant to be a birthday dinner, but someone asked Andrew if he thought it would be fun to get to wear the "birthday sombrero" and be serenaded with Happy Birthday, Mexican style. Of course, he was all about it, especially when he heard fried ice cream would also be part of the deal-OLE'!
After dinner, we were off to Disney on Ice-Mickey and Minnie's Adventure or something like that. It was fun, but mostly for Rylee-Andrew lost interest pretty quickly. Funny, he enjoyed the ice show plenty when we took him when he was three. His tastes are becoming much more discriminating as he gets older I suppose. It weren't no MONSTER TRUCK RALLY- He's becoming a true boy's boy!
The next day was the Big Day-Party Day! Andrew chose a construction theme (he actually couldn't decide between construction and Spiderman, so I made the final call). I think the results were pretty darn cute, if I do say so myself. I served Andrew's treat choices-Doritos, Cheetos, Peanut M & Ms and Skittles in little plastic dump trucks. I threw in carrots and dip so it looked like we were at least TRYING to be healthy. We had traffic cones, caution tape and balloons outside for decoration. Andrew invited 10 of his little friends and cousins and 7 of them ending up coming, which was plenty! Every kid got a pair of goggles, a carpenter's apron and plastic hard hat to wear. Funny, not very many of the kids chose to wear theirs-I thought kids just loved to play dress up?
My family came into town early Friday evening and we headed to Garcia's for dinner. It wasn't meant to be a birthday dinner, but someone asked Andrew if he thought it would be fun to get to wear the "birthday sombrero" and be serenaded with Happy Birthday, Mexican style. Of course, he was all about it, especially when he heard fried ice cream would also be part of the deal-OLE'!
After dinner, we were off to Disney on Ice-Mickey and Minnie's Adventure or something like that. It was fun, but mostly for Rylee-Andrew lost interest pretty quickly. Funny, he enjoyed the ice show plenty when we took him when he was three. His tastes are becoming much more discriminating as he gets older I suppose. It weren't no MONSTER TRUCK RALLY- He's becoming a true boy's boy!
The next day was the Big Day-Party Day! Andrew chose a construction theme (he actually couldn't decide between construction and Spiderman, so I made the final call). I think the results were pretty darn cute, if I do say so myself. I served Andrew's treat choices-Doritos, Cheetos, Peanut M & Ms and Skittles in little plastic dump trucks. I threw in carrots and dip so it looked like we were at least TRYING to be healthy. We had traffic cones, caution tape and balloons outside for decoration. Andrew invited 10 of his little friends and cousins and 7 of them ending up coming, which was plenty! Every kid got a pair of goggles, a carpenter's apron and plastic hard hat to wear. Funny, not very many of the kids chose to wear theirs-I thought kids just loved to play dress up?
We played three games:
1. Tower building contest with legos
1. Tower building contest with legos
2. Tool Relay-the kids had to load a series of plastic tools into their tool pouches and then unload them so the next person could go lay them back down in the line. I think it was probably the most fun game.
3. Beanbag toss into the back of a plastic dumptruck
(I had more games ready, but we started getting short on time).
Then the kids decorated cookies my sister made in the shapes of hard hats and dump trucks (Thanks Hill!) Then we opened presents and Andrew got a TON of great new things. He was opening them so fast, I had a hard time keeping track of what was from who, but some of his favorites were some cool truck videos from Meemaw, a motorized shark monster truck from Rylee, and of course the trampoline from mommy and daddy. Finally, it was cake time (which Andrew had been asking for since before the party started as soon as he saw the cake). He kept asking, "Are we going to have cake yet?" The people at the bakery did a great job making up for my inability to make a homemade cake-I thought his construction cake looked fantastic! Andrew loved it too, and that's what really matters, right? After the party, everyone worked on getting the trampoline put together until it was time to go to dinner. Andrew got to choose where he wanted to go, and much to the delight of my dad, he said he wanted to go to,"the place with the buffalo head and pink butter" aka Maddox in Brigham City. So buffalo head and pink butter he had and a pretty good birthday too, if you ask me. Good thing you only turn 5 once!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Happy 5th Birthday Bubba!
Here's a big birthday shout-out to my very favorite kid in the world! I am so teary and emotional today. He is turning five and I am at work. We celebrated (big time) over the weekend but I feel like the time is slipping by so quickly, I just wish I could be with him, today of all days! I couldn't ask for a better boy to be my son and I don't think I appreciate and treasure him as much as I should. He really is a GREAT kid! Party details to come...
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Planning THE Party
I have been MIA for the last couple of weeks. Apart from recovering from my vacation, working my fingers to the bone, and spending too much time playing with my new toy, Facebook, I have been occupied with important business. The business of planning THE party. My boy and only child, Andrew, the Bubba, apple of my eye and center of the universe is turning five on the 16th. (Moment of silence while I shed a tear-they really DO grow up too fast!).
Thus, a party MUST be had. A party to end all parties. A party the likes of which has never been seen before. And the party's theme will be...DRUM ROLL PLEASE...Construction! I think I have mentioned before that my son aspires to drive a dump truck or if he's REALLY successful a tow truck. (I am not slamming people who do this type of work for a living-I just want to make sure he at least gets a college education first!)
So, I am expected to plan an unforgettable shindig with nothing but dump trucks and bulldozers as inspiration? Well, that's what the boy wants and so he shall have it! So I have been googling and running from store to store to find the best cake, games, toys, prizes and goody bag loot to be had. The party is Saturday and if anyone shows up, I think it will be really fun. I will be sure to post pictures and a full report as soon as I recover from the social event of the season. If you have any brilliant ideas to contribute, I would love any help. Over and out.
Thus, a party MUST be had. A party to end all parties. A party the likes of which has never been seen before. And the party's theme will be...DRUM ROLL PLEASE...Construction! I think I have mentioned before that my son aspires to drive a dump truck or if he's REALLY successful a tow truck. (I am not slamming people who do this type of work for a living-I just want to make sure he at least gets a college education first!)
So, I am expected to plan an unforgettable shindig with nothing but dump trucks and bulldozers as inspiration? Well, that's what the boy wants and so he shall have it! So I have been googling and running from store to store to find the best cake, games, toys, prizes and goody bag loot to be had. The party is Saturday and if anyone shows up, I think it will be really fun. I will be sure to post pictures and a full report as soon as I recover from the social event of the season. If you have any brilliant ideas to contribute, I would love any help. Over and out.
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