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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

H- A- Double L- O- Double U- Double E- N Spells HALLOWEEN!

Halloween isn't quite the same now that my kids are getting older.  Only two were interested in trick-or-treating, and one wanted me to drop her off with her friends.  That left me and Ben, quite different from what I've been used to! 

In the afternoon, I went to the Halloween parade at Wilkes, which was different this year because they're in the new school.  No one was quite sure how it would work and the hallways got pretty crowded.  

Waldo and Paint Splatter Guy

Soccer Star, Creeper from Minecraft and Paint Splatter Guy

Halloween parade at Wilkes

We got one trick-or-treater this year!  Timmy came by and we had to get a shot of the Captains America!  

Jillian brought her friends home from school with her, so we had six giggly thirteen year-olds at our house getting ready.  I'm glad she wanted to bring them here.  I enjoyed seeing them together and for the most part was happy with their costume choices.

Holly Golightly, Stick Man, Joker's Wife, Kitty Cat, Mackenzie from Toddlers in Tiaras, and Captain America

Paint Splatter guy getting ready to go trick-or-treating

After dropping the girls off, Ben and I met up with a few of his friends to trick-or-treat in their neighborhood.  Earlier in the day, it had been pouring rain, so we decided not to go into Winslow.  I was disappointed to miss it this year.  I love seeing all the people and the clever, creative costumes.  After the fact, I heard the rain wasn't that bad.  It sure was at our house, though.  By the time we met up with Ben's friends, it had stopped and we could actually see the stars.  The clear weather lasted for about an hour and a half, and then the rain started again, but by that time we had finished the neighborhood, gone to pick up Jillian and her friends, and taken them to another friend's neighborhood. They lasted about 1/2 an hour in the rain, and we were home by 8:30.

Counting up the loot!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Mariann's Visit

Mariann made good on her promise to visit soon.  She had to come back for work and was able to stretch her stay out for almost a week. Kylie graciously gave up her room for Mariann (it helped that Nathan was house sitting for the whole time, so we were able to move Kylie into his room).  It was so much fun having her with us!  We laughed a lot, stayed up late talking, finished her kayaking tour of the Island, and had a fun "Girls' Night" party with some of her closest friends. 

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Mariann & Jane

Outi, Mariann & Kristi


Mariann & Sheri



Rene, Mariann, Laurene, Annette & Whitley

Whitley & Tiffny


Anna & Leslie

Gretchen & Rene

Mariann & Me

She Finally Did It!

We always knew she was a little slow, so it shouldn't be a surprise that it took her two and a half years longer than the rest of us!  When Mariann came to visit, one of her goals was to finish her around the Island kayaking tour.  She only had one segment left, Blakely Harbor to Eagle Harbor.  We were both a little skeptical about the weather forecast.  Only one day, Thursday, showed any promise.  Thursday morning we debated for quite a while whether it was warm enough, but finally decided we could bundle up and power through it if we had to.


We picked up Brooke's kayak (sadly, both she and Gretchen weren't able to come with us) and headed to Blakely Harbor.

We looked a little like the "Stay-Puff" man in all our layers!  Fortunately, the layers were soon stripped off.  The day was beautiful!

Look at that calm water!  When the sun broke through, it was perfect.  Warm, peaceful, beautiful!

We thought it might get a little more windy or choppy once we rounded this corner out of Blakey Harbor, but it didn't.

The ferry crossed our path on the way to Eagle Harbor.

Heading into Eagle Harbor, this wall separates us from Creosote Point, also known as Wycoff Superfund Site...delightful!  

Apparently, a few creative teens think toxic waste is romantic!  

We paddled around in Eagle Harbor for a while, under the docks...


and by the ferries in the maintenance yard.  There were people working in this ferry, and when Mariann got right up next to it, someone blew the horn...LOUD!  It knocked our socks off and we were laughing so hard!  It kind of looks like the ferry is laughing at Mariann, doesn't it?

We stayed out in the harbor, reliving our last visit, until it got a little windy and we started to get cold.  Brad picked us up in the truck to drive us back to our starting point.  He even had hot cocoa for us!  

Mariann was so happy to have finished her around the Island tour, and I'm glad I got to do it with her. Next time she comes, we're paddling over to Bella Luna for lunch.



Prepping for Halloween

Getting ready for Halloween is almost as fun as the actual holiday!  First, Jillian made these awesome mummy cupcakes so we could "Boo" some friends.  


Then we had to figure out costumes.  Ben started out wanting to be a Yetti (like an abominable snowman), so I went to Goodwill and bought anything fleecy and white that I could find.  I was having a hard time figuring out how I was going to turn a white fleece turtleneck and white fleece mattress cover into a Yetti costume, when he changed his mind and decided he wanted to be a "Paint Splatter Guy." OK.  Fortunately, Mariann was in town and she helped us figure out how to properly splatter paint!

This was a practice run on an old t-shirt, just to see how much paint and what consistency we needed.

Like I said, fortunately Mariann was in town to help us figure these things out! She was great at testing the paint's consistency! Yum!

A work in progress...

Ben really enjoyed creating his costume and was happy with the results!

Jillian also painted her costume. She was Captain America and painted a blue, hooded sweatshirt with a big, silver star, and red and white stripes.  And we had our annual trip to the pumpkin patch and then our pumpkin carving evening with the Kollodges.  Unfortunately, I forgot my camera both times!  Actually, I brought my camera to the pumpkin patch, but it was my broken camera, so I couldn't take pictures. It was a quick trip, and not many pumpkins were left since we waited until two days before Halloween.  But it was still a beautiful, sunny afternoon and we enjoyed walking through the fields choosing our pumpkins.   



Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Ben's Birthday Party

For his 10th birthday, Ben wanted to have a monkey party.  
Fortunately, the Cake Boss lives at our house and she created this awesome monkey cake!

The Cake Boss and her cake!

She is also an amazing when it comes to decorating and coordinating games. She recruited her friend Kalyn to help and I got to sit back and watch!

Ben invited six friends.  It was a gorgeous, sunny day and they were able to be outside during the entire party, from 3:00 to 7:00.  Whew!  I don't think my house would have survived if they'd been inside.  Especially since the first thing they did was play "Hunger Games."  They've created their own version, even though Ben has never read the books or seen the movie.  They start out with a huge pile of "weapons" (sticks) in a "cornucopia" (tee-pee shaped pile) and on the count of three, dash forward to grab their desired weapon.  Then they sprint towards the woods and commence "sword fighting." When they lose their three "hearts" (you lose a heart by being poked with a stick), they're "dead" and the last person standing is the winner.  At least, I think those are the rules.  They played two rounds, which lasted about an hour.

Aidan sneak attacks Wyatt, causing him to lose a heart.  

Then it was time for the games that Jillian and I had planned.  We thought of several "Minute-to-Win-it" type games.  First was "Suck it Up" where they had to suck through a straw to see how many M&Ms they could transfer from a cup onto the plate in one minute.  They thought this was pretty fun and wanted to do it a few times each.

Next was "Mamba Tower," where they had to see who could stack the most Mambas in one minute. The wrappers on those little candies are kind of slippery, so it was quite challenging!

This one is called "Junk in the Trunk". It's hard to see exactly what they're doing, but they have a kleenex box full of ping-pong balls tied around their waist and have to jump up and down to shake them all out.  It took way less than one minute, more like 15 seconds.  I thought it would be much harder.

Another ping-pong game: "Ping Pong Toss". This one was much more difficult. They had to toss the balls into the box on their partner's head. They did it a few times and got quite good at it.

The last game, "Elephant March" was the favorite!  Who wouldn't love having panty-hose stuck on their head with a tennis ball at the bottom, trying to knock over water bottles?  They wanted to do this over and over again, and then asked if they could take the panty-hose home. 

They kept their new "hats" on all evening.  It was hilarious to watch them jump on the trampoline!

Getting back to the monkey theme, we played a monkey trivia game and had a monkey pinata. (Notice he's still wearing the panty-hose!) Monkey trivia consisted of questions like:  What is the rarest type of monkey?  a. the yellow spotted capuchin, b. the pink tiger lemur, or c. the golden lion tamarin or What is the loudest type of monkey?  a. the screamer monkey, b. the howler monkey, or c. the yeller monkey.  Surprisingly, these kids know a lot about monkeys!  

Poor monkey!  I felt a little bad when they boys were bashing on it.  

Sometime in between all these games, they ate pizza. It was kind of an "on the go" dinner.  They snatched pieces while playing a third round of "Hunger Games" and using their stocking hats to play tether ball, using each other as the pole. 

  Ben singing, "Happy Birthday to ME!" 

After the pinata, we came inside for a few minutes to eat cake and open presents. Some of the boys didn't want to come inside, they were having so much fun outside.  I think the party was a huge success.  The weather was perfect, they got to run around in the woods with sticks, play crazy games, eat pizza, candy, and cake, and go home with panty hose on their head, so what's not to love?!


Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ben Ten

I vaguely remember this cartoon...but it was the first thing I thought of when Ben turned 10 a few days ago. 


Anyway,  Ben is now 10.  All my kids are double digits!  Brad kept teasing him that he'd be so excited about the gift we got him that he'd wet his pants.  

When it came time to give it to him, we had him sit on the couch and close his eyes.  


Then Brad handed him this...a stack of targets.  You can't really see the confusion on Ben's face, but he was clearly not excited enough to wet his pants!  Brad likes to tease.

That's better...a real BB gun!


Brad set up a target area and they went out to practice.
 
He's been very safety conscious and won't go out to shoot unless an adult is present.  We'll see how long that lasts!  

It was Brad's mom's birthday the day before Ben's, so we had a family party to celebrate both.  Ashley made a delicious ice cream sandwich cake.  We thought Vikki was turning 61, and Ben is 10, so 610 seemed to make sense...except Vikki is really 63.  Oh well. 


Ashley came up with a fun birthday game for Ben.  He had to catch candy in a bowl on his head as we all threw it at him.  

Jane slam dunks!