Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Big Trees

We went with some friends up to the Trail of 100 Giants for Memorial Day picnic. It turned out to be a great day--Trevor got to run and climb all over the place, we got to be in that foresty smell and we had beautiful weather. Most of the pictures we ended up with have Trevor on the go because that's pretty much what he was doing all day. John said he put him in a red shirt so he'd be easier to spot.

























One of the families has an 11 year old boy who likes kids a lot and usually tries to get Trevor to smile, which usually results in Trevor being suspicious and not wanting much to do with him. With the longer than usual visiting time with him and Trevor being able to see all the amazing stuff an 11 year boy does, he seemed to quickly develop a man-crush. It started with Trevor following Matthew around and complimenting him ('good throw Matthew' 'good job Matthew') Then progressed to Trevor giving orders. John explained to them both that Matthew didn't have to do everything Trevor wanted him to... Trevor seemed to catch on and tone it down a little bit. Here's a picture of them taking a break to go fishing.
















And Ryan continues to look cute in swings... we stopped at the park in Kernville on the way.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Birthday Weekend

As many of you know, I like to drag birthdays out as much as possible and usually institute 'birthday weekends' instead of single days. So in order to pass my tradition down to Trev, we had a birthday weekend for him this past week. The timing was great since John had to be in LA for work at the end of the week anyway--so Trev, Ryan and I spent Thursday roaming around Downtown Disney and then we headed down to Sea World the next morning. We picked Sea World as his first theme park because he's pretty interested in animals and we thought he'd like to see some real ones up close. And we figured that the lines at places like Disneyland might be pushing his patience. That, and Ryan and whoever would be Ryan's keeper wouldn't be able to go on anything at the more ride focused parks.

























It turns out that we didn't really need to actually go inside Disneyland anyway. The Downtown part was pretty exciting enough. After we got there he quickly pointed out a mickey mouse head. We were counting them for a while, but the numbers got out of hand. The biggest attractions were the multiple fountains. At first we just looked at them and touched them if the water was high. Then I started giving him pennies to make a wish. It was super cute--I told him to make a wish before throwing it in so he held on to his penny, closed his eyes and very softly said "I wish I wish with all my heart to fly with dragons in a land apart" (those of you who are familiar with PBS kids or Trevor will recognize this as the dragon tales cartoon chant). He continued to do this at every other fountain we came across (and that he could get a penny out of me for).



















Ryan and his first piece of flare.



The Rain Forest Cafe was also very exciting. I think that Trev liked it more during the day when it was close to empty. They had a talking tree that he decided was his friend. It left little pauses while it told you about the many products you could purchase there, so he could sort of have a conversation with it. I made a reservation for dinner there that night since he was so excited about it. But turns out at night time everything gets tons more crowded and tons louder. And they have these thunder storms every fifteen minutes that are super loud and the lights dim. I think both the boys were slightly traumatized after having dinner there. But I sacrificed and bought a fancy adult beverage that came with a cup that flashed different color lights. So being able to leave with that and his little wand from the volcano cake made the evening a success in his book.



















The next day we headed off to Sea World with I think maybe a little less energy after already spending a day with new and exciting things. We went to the dolphin and sea lion shows first and Trev pretty much stared at them and laughed occasionally. I think it was a bit of an odd thing to see and he was taking it in. He was a lot more animated at the different exhibits--loved the aquariums and looking at the animals up close. I think he was into the manatees the most, but that could have been because I was hyping them up because I liked to hear him say 'manatee'. They also have a Sesame Street land in the park with a few little kid rids and a huge net to climb up and tunnels to crawl through. The lines were pretty short too, so it was a nice break from looking at things. We ended up bypassing nap and staying the entire day at the park. Trevor was fast asleep in his carseat within a couple of minutes of being back in the car.





















We went to a beach/playground area that both John and Trevor seemed to enjoy the last morning of our trip. Ryan seemed less than thrilled once he started to get a bit tired. I'm not sure if it was his being tired of sleeping in his carseat or his adjusting to cool damp air, but whatever it was had me walking up and down the bike paths. Trevor had a blast with the sand, shells, and seagulls.
















And here's a video of hotel room entertainment. Ryan is really enjoying himself--his shrieks are of glee :)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Carter Grandparents Visit

We are happy to announce that Grandma and Grandpa Carter did indeed make it all the way to California and had a nice visit. Ryan got to meet them for the very first time and Trevor got to re-meet them, now that he's at an age he can remember people better.










Grandma Jackie seemed to fall under Ryan's spell, despite her thinking "he doesn't look like us". They are both the morning people in the house, so bonded often over bottles and rolling over practice.













Grandpa Bill and Ryan reading... well, Ryan is probably trying to figure out how to shove the magazine in his mouth, but reading sounds better.













Trevor has a mild fascination with grandparents' cars...
















It's been crazy windy here lately (I think that the Wyoming people brought it with them) but we managed to get a couple of park visits. Ryan has just started to like the swing and Trev has been into riding his bike lately.















Play time with Trevor. Grandma Jackie became proficient in building castles and she and Trev both were pretty into puzzles. Grandpa Bill helped make play-doh pretzels.














You have to imagine Jackie making a big high pitched "EEEP!!!" sound when John got her with the foam gun.
















The grandparents brought birthday presents for Trevor, so we had a practice birthday for him while they were here. When we first told Trevor about it, he said he did not want to have a party if it wasn't his birthday. When we reminded him that there would be cake and presents, he quickly decided to give it a second thought. Grandma Jackie made him "red cake" as requested, which was a lucky coincidence since she makes some very yummy strawberry cake.