Monday, March 27, 2006

Golly Gee!

Our G fortnight is going gangbusters.

Sunday? Grapefruit for breakfast. Dinner in Gaston with Grandma and Grandpa and their Great Dane.
Monday? Geography with our globes - one V-Tech one old school. We found Gibraltar, the Great Wall, Great Lakes, Grand Canyon, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of California, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatamala, Greenland, Ghana, Guyana, Greneda, Guinea, & Gambia. Glazed donuts at Krispy Kreme too!
Tuesday? Trekked to the zoo with Grandma to find giraffes and goats. The gazelle's weren't there. Hayden made a gorilla magnet.
Wednesday? Got to go to the grocery and get gas.
Thursday? Visted the Gordon girls and saw their new house.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Bayley the Bathtime Poet

Bay & Dad had some rhyming fun tonight.

I had a bug in my shirt
He crawled all over me
So I called him Bert

Bert the bug in my shirt
Crawled up my arm
And it didn’t even hurt

Bert the bug came from the dirt
I shook my arm until he fell
And it was just me in my shirt



I saw a yellow fox
Who lived in a purple box
And he wore polka dot sox
Each morning he ate loxAnd then climbed up a pile of rocks

Friday, March 17, 2006

Monday, March 13, 2006

St. Patrick's Day, Hooray!


Every year our town has a St. Patricks Day parade the Saturday before the holiday. We finally were coordinated enough to make it, and low and behold, the boys LOVED it!

Most of the participants in the parade were kids - a soccer club, dance studio, preschool - which made it fun for them to watch. Plus, EVERY float was throwing candy. Families that had come to the parade before were prepared with grocery sacks. We didn't know, so we ended up filling up my big purse, and our pockets. You know who should have been handing out cards? Not the guy running for office, but a dentist!

Friday, March 10, 2006

Burke Brother's Best Day


Yesterday was the best day to be a Burke brother! They woke up to a surprise dusting of snow on the grass. Quite exciting. Then Gramma Bobbie came and took them to OMSI - sparkling sand, water tables, counstruction machines, air vents, reptiles - little boy heaven.

Next came lunch at their favorite restaurant, Sweet Tomatoes. Croutons, crunchy sticks and pizza for all! Can't forget the ice cream, either.

They came home for a mom-free nap, which meant play time with Gramma who never tires of pick up sticks and sticker projects the way Mom does.

AND then they were off to Gramma Bobbie's house, where the snow was still on the ground! A few inches of it! Enough to make 3 snowmen, two of which Bayley promptly trampled down. Then it was hot cocoa, and Dad brought Chinese food, including Haydens favorite orange chicken, and Bayley's favorite, steamed rice.

Life does not get better for a Burke Brother!

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Egad!

I almost forgot Dr. Seuss' birthday! Phew. Close save. Today is Read Across America Day, in honor of everyone's favorite children's author, Dr. Suess. I'll revise this post and let the world know how many of our Seuss books the boys and I got through today.

Which Dr. Seuss title is your favorite?

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Haircuts

"Mommy, mommy, mommy," Hayden squealed as I steered the double stroller down the sidewalk past Great Clips on my way back from the morning jaunt to the library and Safeway. "Go barber shop. Get haircut. Get strawberry ice cream and a balloon."

Hold up, here. "You want to get your hair cut?" No one has touched their hair since Halloween. Both boys have styles resembling shaggy mops.

"Yep." Yep is the word of the week with this kid. "Get strawberry ice cream and a balloon."

At breakneck speed I steered up into Great Clips and asked Bayley if he too wanted a hair cut.

"No way, Mom."

I called Jeff to see if this ice cream promise was legit, and sure enough, I was on my way to a sugar high. We waited, watching as a man got his hair cut.

"Do they have to use clippers?" Bayey asked squeezing my hand.

"No, they can just use scissors." The stylist roared a blow dryer to life. Bayley tensed his grip.

"No blow dryers."

"They don't have to blow dry your hair."

"And I want chocolate, not strawberry."

Well, all righty then. Ice cream all around. I put Bay's name on the list. We tried to read some of our library books (Eels, Elk, Elephants, and Explorers) but Hayden couldn't sit still. He wanted to sit in EVERY chair in the place. Grrreat.

After all the hooplah, when he was invited to sit in the chair, complete with a booster and seascape kids cape, he threw a signature Hayden tantrum. Bayley pulled through, deciding he could indeed go first. The stylist was magic with him, and he was on his way to a shorter do in no time.

Hayden however, decided it would be a great time to poop his pants. A front-seat-of-the-car diaper change later, we were back to watch Bayley. When he finished, he got the promised balloon.

It took five (5) tries to get Hayden to believe I would really not buy him ice cream if he didn't get the haircut. In the end, he wiggled in my lap while our lovely stylest worked her magic.

After a big tip, it was back to Safeway for ice cream. Next time, this is Jeff's job. I'm exhausted!

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

WonderTime Magazine

When we were in Medford, Grandma Evie did the cutest thing. She pulled Bayley aside and showed him a collection of "presents" he could give me. It was especially sweet because I could remember her doing that for me when I was a kid and wanted a gift for my mom. Shopping from Grandma Evie's collection is such a great idea, I wrote a little blurb about it, and it's in WonderTime magazine's March edition.

I apologize for being so behind on posting pictures.