Friday, January 30, 2009

Isaac's Last Days of Preschool

It was Isaac's last week in the co-op preschool. I really don't think he is able to comprehend that he well never go back. I don't know if he will ever ask. He really has enjoyed going to school and making projects and watering the garden and playing with the dumptruck. We have the fisher price "little people school" at home and one time he found the teacher and said "Look, its Teacher Annie!"
I am sad to see preschool come to an end. Isaac's teacher was terrific as well as all the other moms that I met and worked with. I was finally getting the hang of coming back to preschool.
On Tuesday, we made t-shirts for every child in the class. It was a fun and crazy project painting Isaac's hand and going around to 15 other shirts in the class. They turned out really great! I thought that this was a perfect project for Isaac to complete on his last day so that he can remember preschool in Cali.


On Thursday, Isaac and his class took a field trip to the Camarillo Helipad. I knew that he was going be fascinated by the police car, ambulance, fire engine and helicopter. I have said before Isaac loves all transportation and rescue transportation is just a bonus!


Isaac was able to be the volunteer to show the everyone how this helicopter rescues people! I love how his tongue is sticking out. Totally, my boy!!

Mike said that when Isaac was able to tour the helicopter he immediately went to the passenger side and put on his seat belt hoping to go on a helicopter ride. The Ventura rescue people were amazed and had a good laugh.

Isaac being a passenger in an ambulance. When he got home he was so excited to show me his pack of goodies and fire hat. Thank you co-op preschool for giving my son an opportunity to have fun away from home.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

At the Doctor's Office

One night, Isaac cried uncontrollably when he was three months old. Nothing, it seemed would appease him. I, a new mom was at a loss to know what to do. I just moved here to California and everything was new. I was tired, Mike was tired so we ended up calling our doctor's office at 2 am. And this is the Doctor that answered. I will never forget that night or that morning when we went in to see what was the matter with Isaac. Of course, Nothing was. He told me that sometimes babies cry for a long period of time. But the way he handled the situation and his true concern about Isaac and my welfare has made me come to
him ever since.

So.. it's time for check-ups! My two girls have made it to their milestones of 4 mos. and 18 mos. The nicest thing about having them this close it that we can do their check ups together.

Ari waiting patiently to get weighed and measured.

Silly Lillie waiting for the same thing


I am very sad to leave the clinic that I have taken my children to ever since Isaac was 2 1/2 months old. We have still come even after we have moved a good half hour away two years ago. All the staff and Doctors have been wonderful and fantastic, even though we see this one especially. Here is our doctor that sees my kids on a regular basis, the man I will miss coming to see about my children's welfare. He has been so good and even asks me how I am doing. I remember coming in for Ari's first check up, he turned to me and asked, so.. do the grandparents live close? Nothing gets past him. In other words, I am sure you are overwhelmed and need help. (Yeah, I need help.) He also gave me some great advice.. Enjoy my children they don't stay small for long. Sometimes.. I do deserve a pat on the back, I found a good clinic and an awesome doctor. He has made me so happy!


Isaac training to be like Dr. Maclaren. He is learning from the greatest.
Dr. Maclaren is from Scotland so it has always been fun to listen to his bur of and accent.





Now it's Lillie Kate's turn

It hasn't been a secret that we have all been sick for 3 1/2 weeks. We are currently now are on the mend. Yea!!!! For Us!!! I am now the only one that has is taking antibiotics for an ear and sinus infection. Taking three children to the Urgent Care by yourself with your three year old screaming like a banshee because his ear hurt was the ultimate highlight of Mike being gone on his business trip.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Happy Inauguration Day!


Happy Inauguration Day! I am sure you are thinking where are those million, trillion people that the news channels have broadcasted that would be there on Obama's inauguration Day. As you can see this day was rather peaceful. I am happy to say that we were able to make it to DC with Mike's brother James and his family (minus Emma) during the holiday season. DC has got to be one of my favorite places to visit. Our Capitol is beautiful and I am very proud of the history and culture that you witness when you are able to walk the mall and see all the buildings, monuments and smithsonians.



This is our crowd coming out of one of the museums. The Museum of Natural History to be exact. Vanessa just bought our crowd popcorn and the mall is just not the mall without popcorn.

Isaac and I posing in front of the Washington Monument. My nephew Colton who is 5 told me that this is where all the hockey players live as we drove by it. I didn't correct him, I enjoy children who are free thinkers and especially those who have an imagination.



Saturday, January 3, 2009

Cousin Play at the Park

Finding time to blog has been a little bit difficult. It is really sad to say that the only time I have found to do this is at a quarter to ten. Everyone here in the house is asleep. The last several days have been a yucky mess.. everyone has been sick. And it doesn't end there my kids have been the culprits. We have had the flu and have no idea where we picked it up and have gotten other people sick at the Davenport home. I could totally die. Mike has been very ill today, the kids are getting better, and I hope that I will be able to have a restful night of sleep, without anyone barfing, midnight baths or diarrhea. We have also have extended our trip a whole week due to Mike taking a last minute business trip to Florida. My Father-in-law, the wonderful man he is, has offered to let us stay another week and help me with the children while Mike hits the state of Sunshine. It is easier for him to leave from here rather than flying across the country twice in one day.



We haven't been sick the whole time and have been able to enjoy special one on one time with several of Mike's siblings and their families. Here are some fun photos taken by Alan, my father-in-law at the Park on Christmas Eve before the festivities. I am not at the park but am busy slaving away in the kitchen, with all the women, which I am totally happy to do. The men found themselves kicked out of the home and decided to go to the park to play basketball.

I loved this photo of Mike in the air. Here he is with his nephews and brother-in-law.

Isaac on the slide


Lillie being pushed by cousin Michael. Yes, this is Mike's namesake. His middle name is even our last name. I enjoy Katherine telling me the story of why she named him after Mike. Michael is 12 and is the best sitter. I wish we lived close so that I could use him more often. Lillie and Isaac loved playing with him and all their N. cousins.



Isaac playing basketball.
Isaac and Lillie being pushed by cousin Mike and Daniel.

Lillie in the music room. What you don't see in the photo is the many plants that are to the left that she enjoys gardening. Grandpa probably caught her in this photo.

Ari was not at the park that day but enjoyed a long nap on Grandma's couch.

Return of the Bubble Eaters!!

Yes.. they are here. They are there. They can be anywhere. These last several weeks they have been found happily eating the bubbles in Grandma and Papa's bathtub back East. Lillie is often found with Santa beard. But this time it got everywhere...