Thursday, August 30, 2012

Chauffeur Needed

These 3 kids went back to school about 3 weeks ago, which means that Brooke and I get to spend a lot of time in the car these days!  

I was so overwhelmed by the prospect of shuttling all three kids to different schools at essentially the same time AND having a 1 week old, that I enlisted my wonderful mother-in-law to come help me the first week.  She helped handle the craziness of the morning (lunches and breakfast for 4 ppl heading out) and with the drop-offs.  I absolutely couldn't have done it without her.  Thanks Pam!
Carissa heads to Nobel Middle School this year.  Located in Northridge, Nobel is the top middle school in the district, has 2500 students, and the traffic is an absolute nightmare!  She's handling it all very well, however.
Grayson is at Topeka Elementary, which is a few short blocks from Carissa's school, in a lovely little neighborhood. He let us know right away that he's the "tallest, fastest and smartest kid in his class".

 Derek continues on at Balboa Magnet in 3rd grade.  Due to the timing of drop-offs and pick-ups, he gets dropped off 30 minutes early and usually picked up at least 30 minutes after school's out.  Luckily, he prefers it this way, as it gives him ample time to play handball, mostly with his friend, Joshua, who is the "first best 3rd grader at handball".  Of course, that makes derek the "2nd best 3rd grader".

We're expecting great things from these kids this year, but realistically, I'm hoping to just get them to school on time all year!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

An Abbreviated Summer Round-Up

I totally failed at taking pictures this summer.  My convenient excuse is that I was pregnant and tired, but the reality is that I was just lazy.  However, I did manage to capture a few important events that took place over the last 3 months, including....
 Carissa's culmination from elementary school and the 5th grade in late June!  She has been at Balboa Magnet since the 2nd grade and was very sad to go.  Hard to believe she is a "tween".
 Here are her best friends from Balboa.  The 2 on the left will join her at the Middle School.  And yes- Grayson is taller than the girl in the front row.
 Carissa in the back row.  Not sure if you can pick her out in that sea of dark hair.
 After the ceremony with her friends.  I missed her walking across the stage with her name being called.  Chalk it up to being pregnant.
 A few days after the end of school, we headed north.  First we stopped at the Sac. Steeds overnight, then headed to San Fran. the next morning. Our limited time in the city allowed us only a few attractions, unfortunately, but we loved the beautiful bridge and Fort Point just below.
 Carissa felt that it was  "too windy!!!  and freezing!!!"  And the boys scared me on that bridge, trying to climb up the railings.
 It was an absolutely beautiful day.  We even watched a fully loaded container ship pull into the bay right underneath us.
 That evening we dumped the kids with Auntie Erin and met the Baileys at the Giants/Dodgers game.  This was the first time I have ever worn Dodger apparel to a game (my conversion has been slow, but Lee has been persistent), and those Dodgers did NOT do me proud!  I think the final score was 9-0.  Totally humiliated!  But we loved the stadium and the vibe and even Lee had to admit what a great place it is to watch a ball game.
 After SF it was straight up to Carnelian Bay in North Tahoe to stay at Sue's cabin.  It was cozy, rustic and best of all- it had a pull down ladder!!!
 Not sure how many times they went up and down the ladder, but it was the highlight of the place, for sure.  The sleeping loft was also a big hit.  We all slept upstairs together.
 We set out on the beautiful Rubicon Trail our first morning, which follows the shoreline,
 and ends at the beach.  Which was freezing.
 But you know how to motivate a Bradford:  promise a chocolate dipped ice cream cone to anyone who goes all the way in, and you'll see some swimmers.  Not surprisingly, Derek went first.
 The next day we rented some cruisers in Tahoe City and set out for Squaw Valley.  It is the most beautiful bike trail I've ever been on, following the Truckee River the whole way.  It was cool to see the Olympic flame still burning in Squaw Valley.  I was personally proud to have been able to bike that many miles in my "condition".
 Derek kept a great pace, and this 8 month pregnant lady barely kept up with him.
 We drove back to a lovely spot on the river for lunch to watch the rafters go by and, of course, throw rocks.

 All tuckered out.
 After another week at the Baileys, it was time to head home to prepare for baby and finally replace our 56 year old windows!  The kids were very helpful and we only had one injury, a near put-out eye on Derek, which is pretty good considering they were using crowbars, hammers, screwdrivers and power drills.
 17 windows later, our house is quieter, cooler, and looks a whole lot better!
Summer ended quickly this year, with school starting 4 weeks earlier than normal.  Lots of swimming, trips to the water park and the beach, BBQ parties and backyard campouts rounded out the remaining weeks.  On August 3 we said goodbye to Kevin, who headed back to school, put the baby's things in the closet, and finished off the summer with Brooke's birth!  Don't know if we can top that next summer.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Wha Happen?

I'm still in shock that I am mother to 4 kids.  Either shock or sleep deprivation...probably both.  A year ago I was figuring out what my new career would be once Grayson started school, contemplating which races I would train for, and enjoying the freedom that comes with 3 kids who are fairly independent (only requiring an occasional watering and feeding).  HOWEVER.....Miss Brooke Lucile clearly had other plans, and both Lee and I were not all that surprised to have a little girl join our family. Although I've traded trips to the foot spa for diapers and spit-up, our family feels complete and we're pretty stoked to have a perfect little soul to dote on, dress up, rock, and keep us up all night.
Shortly after Brooke was born
The best big sister 

Froggy legs

Cross-eyed

My entertainers can't wait until she can laugh at their jokes and silly faces

Bath time is actually scream-free now

Derek is in love

Watching her smile in her sleep