Monday, May 26, 2008

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

We went to a major league baseball game yesterday. It sure was exciting to be at a big league ballpark with all interesting stuff going on: fireworks; loud music; trivia contests; a mascot race between innings. Oh yeah, and there was a baseball game too.

Mom scored these great club level seats from one of her friends who was out of town for the weekend. It was a day of absolutely perfect temperature. It was very sunny too without a cloud in the sky so it was nice to be in a spot that was shaded throughout the day.

Nate knows all about cotton candy. Mom went looking but couldn't find any nearby. She searched high and low. About two minutes after she returned with cotton candy in hand, a vendor walked through our section of the ballpark with, you guessed it, cotton candy.

Sean wasn't quite sure what to make of the whole event. Once the food ran out he was ready to go. Somehow dad managed to snap this photo in one of the rare moments when Sean wasn't wriggling and squiggling in his seat. We made it about five innings and noticed that the only other people leaving the stadium with us where other families with toddlers. Somehow they all melted down at about the same time on cue.

Dad loves his new camera, too. It almost looks like we're down on the field with the players!

Backyardigans

Nate and Sean love to spend time in the backyard. Now that the weather is nice they get to play there all the time. Whether it's hunting for bugs, shooting hoops or sliding or swinging, they can entertain themselves all afternoon.

They both particularly enjoy the treehouse that their grandfather ("papa") build them. Nate likes to throw frisbees from the platform but his aim isn't so good. The next door neighbors are building up quite a frisbee collection.

The Parade

A parade that runs through our neighborhood each spring around the time the leaves finally unfold from the trees. Nate and Sean love to watch the parade and they always know where to find the best spot. Right along the edge of the sidewalk!

It's got all the stuff you'd expect at a parade like a color guard, fire engines and antique cars. It's got its fair share of politicians pandering for votes too but we don't pay them much mind. There's almost as many people in the parade as watching it, and the main activity seems to be throwing handfuls of candy at the kids lined up along the roadside.

There's also an interesting multicultural twist. In recent years, a number of dance troupes of people of Central and South American descent have started to join parade. In particular there seemed to be a lot of groups from Bolivia. Their colorful outfits and elaborate choreography add an extra layer of excitement. Somehow they dance their way along along the entire parade route including the uphill portions. It looks exhausting but they never skip a beat.

Sean didn't want to miss a thing. He found a sure-fire way to get a better view: con grandma into hoisting him atop of a newspaper box.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

The Big Race

Mom and her dad ("papa") ran a 10K race this morning as part of the local county's Neighborhood Day. Mom had been planning on this for awhile, part of her buildup to the marathon in the Fall. Papa decided to run at the last minute. The took off on a cold, windy, wet morning, down the road and then up a big hill to the finish line. Dad took this picture hoping it would turn out alright because it was tough to keep the lens dry. Nate said that if mom hadn't been trying to pose for the camera that she would have beaten papa! It looks like she lost by about a tenth of a second.

Mom and papa enjoyed a drink and some snacks after the race. Nate and Sean were over at the moon bounce, nearby. They didn't bounce for long though. It was such a rainy day that water leaked into it, but it was still fun watching the escaping air make bubbles on the canvas. We soon took the shivering kids home, and mom was glad she got a ride back in the car instead of having to walk home! She was surprised we made it out to the race.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Spring has Sprung


It finally feels like springtime. The grass is green, the leaves are filling out the trees and the azaleas in the front yard are in full bloom. Sean wanted to go outside as soon as dad got home from work, to hunt for bugs and show off all the nice plants.

Nate wanted to stay in the house and watch a DVD but dad and Sean eventually talked him into coming outside. He was mostly a good sport about it and even posed for a couple of photographs before retreating back to the living room.



They were particularly interested in this great purple azalea completely covered with flowers. This is probably dad's favorite bush. Every year it puts on a spectacular show next to the house for all the neighborhood to enjoy.