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Birthdays # 32

For the past three years, I’ve had this plan of how to wish Scott a Happy Birthday at work, but he thwarted me each time by working from home.  This year, he finally went into the office!  So, Kate, Simon and I (Audrey was still in school) made a sign that said, “Happy Birthday Dad!”  Then we went to IBM and sat on the ground below his window six floors higher, holding the sign.  Then, the real work came.  I called Scott, while trying to hold Simon still, so that he didn’t run off and jump into the reflection pool.  Scott didn’t answer.  So, then I tried his office number.  No answer.  So, then I called his cell phone again, and he answered.  I asked him if he was busy and he said he was on a phone meeting. I said, “Oh, I just heard that there was some festival going on there today.  Have you seen anything?”

Scott: “No.”

Me: “Huh… well do you want to maybe just go look out  your window by the reflection pool and see if anything is going on?”

Scott: sigh… “Sure. Hang on.  Nope I don’t see anything.”

Me: “You don’t?!?”

Scott: “Oh – now I do!”

We wandered around taking pictures for a while and getting into trouble by security for taking said pictures.  Scott quickly got off his phone meeting and came down to go to lunch with us.

We went to Panera.  Mmmmm.

My birthday was on a Sunday this year.  When I was little I always hated it when my birthday was on a Sunday because, all you’d really do was go to church.  This year it rocked because then we had reason to do something fun the day before and a few days after.

The kids (with the help of Scott) all gave me some fun presents.

Audrey was so excited when I opened the one from her, she threw herself on me before I was even done unwrapping it.  And Scott, of course, made the traditional delicious trifle for me.

Our family has made up some pretty fun games with birthday streamers consisting of doing handstands and cartwheels to pull the streamers down with our feet, jumping to get the tape off the ceiling and then landing/rolling on the couch, stretching the streamers between two walls to be the finish line to run through, and now Kate has added a new one.

Modeling.  Audrey would yell out, “Presenting Kate!”  And then Kate would walk through strutting her stuff while I described her fashionable outfit.  I now hear them using the word fashionable all the time.

Audrey’s 7!

Audrey turned seven on Friday and partied all day long.  It was Field day at school so she pretty much got to play the whole time.

Relays Potato Sack Race

Soon after Audrey’s 6th birthday, she decided she wanted to have a pool party for her 7th.  Then, a few weeks before her birthday she decided she wanted to go camping.  We had a conflict with soccer games so that couldn’t happen.  So then she changed her mind about 50 times trying to decide what to do for the occasion.  Finally, I told her that I would just surprise her with what we would do.  Around that same time, we found out her soccer games were cancelled, so camping was back on the table.

Birthday Girl

It was so much fun – but we decided that we definitely don’t want to go camping in Texas any deeper into the summer than May.  It was pretty toasty!

Eating crackers

The kids had lots of fun playing “pin the soccer ball on the soccer girl.”

Pin the ball

Check out the soccer girl’s legs.  They were originally supposed to go to her right, but then they would have run right off the paper, so she faked everyone and went to her left instead.  Now she appears to have one extra joint in each of her legs or else to have been seriously maimed.

They also had fun breaking the soccer ball piñata.

Whack! Here comes the candy!

Apparently, the park managers cut down some cedar trees before we arrived because there were fresh stumps in our campsite, and scattered cedar chips everywhere. Scott explained to the kids some of the rules of the campsite, and cautioned Kate regarding her cedar allergies. Later, we laughed when we overheard Ocean yelling to Kate that she couldn’t touch the wood because she was allergic.

On another occasion, Eden ran over to Kate and gave her a big hug. “Kate, I love you,” Eden said. “You’re my best friend.”

Thanks Ocean and Eden for your love for our girls.

By the time we were done with dinner, none of the kids wanted to eat any birthday cheesecake.  So, Audrey blew out the candles and then headed into the tent.

Blowing them out

After a little bit of work, they were all asleep. (It’s tradition on our camp outs to take pictures of the sleeping kids).

Sleeping Audrey Sleeping Kate

Sleeping Simon

We bought a new 8-man tent for our camping trip and it made the experience so much better. Simon had plenty of room for his pack-and-play. The girls had space for their full size mattress, and even with the queen mattress for us, there was extra space for bags, shoes, and the stack of blankets and sleeping bags that we didn’t need.  Simon woke up a lot during the night and it seemed like he was just disoriented. We got very little sleep as a result, but after a short containment in the van at 2:30 a.m., he was able to fall asleep for the rest of the night.

We woke up at 6:30am to the pitter-patter of rain drops on our tent. Luckily the light rain passed quickly and the heat returned.

After breakfast we took a hike through the woods. The kids were amazed at how many roly-poly bugs and caterpillars were out on the trail. Simon didn’t last long in the backpack before he fell asleep.

Our morning hike Sleepy boy

Simon’s 1!

It has been one happy year having Simon in our family. He is the smiliest boy in the world and his happiness is contagious.

clap happy

The past year has flown by. In the morning, Kate said, “Simon’s one!  And pretty soon he’ll be two.”  I said, “Well, in a year, he’ll be two.”  Then Kate said, “And then, three. And then, four.” And then I got a little sad because I realized it is going to go about that fast. Even though I’m in no hurry for him to grow up, it is so fun to watch all the new things he can do.  It’s fun to communicate with him when he signs, “milk,” “all done,” “more,” “please,” and “thank you,” and when he vocalizes, “Mama.”  It’s fun to see him feed himself or stand on his own for long periods of time.  It’s fun to see him climb up the stairs and hear him yell for me in the middle since he can’t come back down on his own yet.  It’s not so fun to hear him tumble down the stairs though. And especially not fun to hear the explanation of why he tumbled down the stairs: that his sister was worried he was going to get the “chokable poly pockets” she was playing with at the top of the stairs, and in order to protect him from the chokables, gave him a little push.

Back to the birthday.  Simon was a big fan of his presents. It seems like the presents that Scott and I give to our kids don’t always get the reaction we hope for.  Well, this year, we hit the jackpot.  Simon absolutely loved his six-pack of socks.  He had a blast with those.  He even cried when I put them away. He had some fun with his boat, cars, book, and animals on wheels too.

opening presents the loot

And now, presenting the cake. I really do think this may be the cutest cake I have ever made.  I learned lots of lessons of how to make it work better next time, but still, I’m pretty proud of it.

The cake Blowing out the candle

With a little help from the sisters, the candle was blown out and then Simon went down on that caboose!

Taste test Shoving it down

In the midst of the eating, Grandma Jean and Grandpa Gramps called to wish him a happy birthday.  I did my best to keep the phone clean by switching it from side to side when he reached for it, but there was frosting EVERY WHERE! It was impossible to avoid. The combination of hearing Grandma and Grandpa sing and seeing me switching the phone all around had Simon laughing pretty hard.

Such a mess! the phone call

We love our little Simon!

Kate’s birthday campout

For the longest time, Kate has wanted to spend her birthday camping. Since her birthday fell on a Sunday this year, she had to settle having her birthday cake a couple days early.

Kate blowing out her 4 candles

The convenient thing about Kate’s birthday is that it falls rather close to Thanksgiving so I get to have time off from work to spend more time with family.

This campout to Lake Somerville was Simon’s first camping experience. He did a great job just hanging out with us around the fire. By the time we made it to the tent to go to sleep, Simon’s contentment had fled to some yonder place to which we could not go. I think Jeana and I got only 30 to 45 minutes of continuous sleep until early in the morning. Simon handled the lack of sleep rather well because in the morning he was as happy as he’d ever been! I was knackered, and Jeana was knackered, yet Simon was hale, hearty, and wide-eyed.

Simon and Audrey on Simon's first campout

My contribution to the birthday festivities was painting the piñata, or the pin-ya-tttuh, with a soft emphasis on the T sound (as demonstrated by Audrey). Jeana was smart to craft the piñata with a thin shell so that only a few rounds were needed to get to the end goal.

They look sweet now, but you should see them beat that piñata!Kate hitting her piñata

Jeana came prepared to make homemade ice cream to go along with the awesome butterfly cake she made. The ice cream making apparatus we have is a round, red, hand-me-down from Ben and Suzanne. After filling the ball-o-fun with ice, salt, and the sugar/cream mixture, the instructions indicated that the ball be shaken for 15 minutes. Adam was a shaking hoot. You know how dancers sometimes move and shake around then clap their hands really close to their face? Yeah, that’s how Adam looked, sans the rose pinched in his mouth.

Jamie and Jeana with their babiesAudrey swinging at the Ladybug piñata

On Saturday morning, Adam and I took the girls for a fun hike around the edge of the lake. We got to see a lot of wildlife, or evidence of that wildlife – deer tracks, ducks (and their droppings), cranes, moss, and of course fire ants. I know, I know. Moss cannot be considered wildlife, but that’s neither here nor there.

The princess posse

Oh, I forgot a funny story about Adam and me getting busted for gathering firewood in a state park. You see, we paid $11 for a bag of chunks of wood – a rip-off I dare say. To compensate for the lack of long-burning logs, we wandered into the nearby trees to find some dead branches. We did find some and pulled it from the thorny brush.

I came out from under some branches whining about getting stabbed left and right from the thorns when I see a flashlight shining directly at me from off in the distance. Everything went into slow motion at this point and I carefully moved my eyes to discover where Adam had retreated to. I found Adam crouched back into a tree with his light off, and standing exceedingly still. That’s when I realized we were probably in trouble.

The ranger approached with his light held high and his other hand pressed onto the butt of his pistol. Scratch that last part – I embellished a little. The light was held high and the ranger approached me. He was surprisingly kind, and asked, “I assume you’re out trying to find some firewood?” Adam critized the chunks we purchased and expressed how they were inadequate for a real fire. The ranger agreed and described that the firewood vendor sold his prime cuts in the city, and saved his fodder for purchase by suckers like Adam and me.

Ranger Roger (I don’t know his name, but I’ll take literary license and call him so) walked us over to his house and said we could fill our sack with wood from his pile. All he asked of us was that we stop by the park office in the morning and make a donation – which we did. Thanks Roger for keeping us warm.

Jeana’s Birthday

June is a popular time for birthdays in our family. Jeana’s birthday was not long after mine and we got to have a lot of fun on her birthday. Audrey is turning into a big sister who loves to hold, carry, and take care of her brother.

Audrey and SimonSimon

Our friend Jamie (bless her) offered to let our kids hang out at her house the morning of Jeana’s birthday so that Jeana and I could go to a climbing gym. This worked out perfectly because I got Jeana a private climbing lesson and a month’s access to the gym. She was over the moon – talk about the perfect gift at the perfect time!

We each lasted about an hour at the climbing gym before our arms were exhausted. Neither of us had been climbing in a while, so our bodies got worked.

Jeana climbingJeana climbing

I wanted to get Jeana a kayak for her upcoming adventure race, but after some preliminary research and consultation with our budget spreadsheet, I felt it prudent to defer that purchase to a future year.

Since Jeana hijacked the Wicked tickets and gave them to me for my birthday (see the post for my birthday), I recycled the card she made, crossed out the “Love, Jeana” at the end, and signed my name. I guess it worked out either way. In reality I purchased the tickets, then we agreed they would apply to each birthday.

Simon's eye patchKate's eye patch

Jeana went to lunch with a couple of her lady friends while I took the kids next door to a birthday party. The party was for a 3 year old girl, but to accommodate the neighborhood boys, the theme was “Princesses and Pirates.” Each of the kids came home with a bag of booty, and Simon’s included an eye patch. My dad just had eye surgery and I thought it may be nice to send him the patch to help during his recovery.

Audrey's eye patch

Jeana was gone for a while with her friends, and after lunch she stopped at home to pick up a present and hurried off to a baby shower. Happy birthday, honey.

When Jeana finally got home, it was time for dinner. Of course, I had planned something very special, and slaved for hours in the kitchen – only to be disappointed when she came home from hours of snacking at a baby shower. I’m kidding. I had actually planned something light for dinner because I know how some women can really demonstrate their dessert prowess at those events.

Really, the masterpiece wasn’t dinner. It was the birthday “cake.” Jeana requested a trifle for her cake this year. If you ever want to make Jeana happy, give her fruit. She loves it, and a trifle is a very fitting dessert for her. I would like gloat about how awesome I am at making trifle, but it’s really easy to make so I better not brag. Besides, that doesn’t matter. All that matters was that I got to eat lots of it – I mean, that Jeana got to have a fun day enjoying time with family, friends, and rock wall.

Jeana's birthday "cake"

Happy Birthday Jeana!