Friday, August 24, 2012

Tale of the Llama

The Llama, often an overlooked creature of beauty and grace-not too much grace (you wouldn't want it to fall over) just enough. It was the highlight of our now 3rd trip to the ecology center, my dad actually made a special request that we go see the llama. The conversation went like this:
Me: yeah we could go to the ecology center
Brother Sam: Um no way in heck
Dad: Well, we could...what do they even have there?
Me: Well, they have a hawk, and a bear, and some donkeys, and llamas
Dad: whoa! they have llamas!? Well, that changes everything!
So we got in the car immediately and went to go see the llama


Greeted, of course by this beauty.


We did also see other animals, the hawk, that can't fly anymore due to an injury (that is actually true) We saw chickens, which Kaj likes because he can communicate with them, come to find out they sound an awful lot like ducks.



Hey guys! where you going?!
Not to worry handsome creature, we'll be back.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Sunday Favorite

Josh is definitely teething
 




climbing like a pro


swinging like a big kid


he was wearing NY yankee so we figured he could throw a couple pitches



To the City Here we...."so...are we really doing this?"

 Haha! We talked, and even planned on a trip into the city this trip. Brother Sam hadn't seen it, it might be hard with both kids, but fun, or perhaps not fun... We even packed up the car and started driving
We didn't end up going for a number of reasons. And all of them did make sense. Another day, another time, perhaps without babies, and more days to see the Big Apple, I mean it didn't get that name for no reason, it is very big, and has a lot of apples! There was no way we would see all we would want to see in a day.

So did we get some great New York pizza? Yes! Did we get New York pizza twice?! Yes. We also went to Port Jefferson, and enjoyed a lovely day together.








Dad and Sam meet...the Splash Pad






looks like the best conversation ever...Josh is a good listener


the water..was cold

what the?! Where'd Uncle Sam go?!

My Sam turned to me last night and said, "it was really nice with them here" It really was. The standard way family has been visiting is flying the redeye Jetblue flight. The price is hard to beat. You are flying through the night, and ya know, you say you'll sleep on the plane, but let's be honest, it is a little hard getting comfortable when you are in the upright position with no pillow, and a stranger on one side of you, or both, and part of you doesn't want to fall completely asleep for fear you might fall to the stranger side, or drool, or talk in your sleep, or miss your stop...ha, so the first day here is always spent easy going and getting some shut eye. 

When dad and Sam awoke from their beauty rest we went a grabbed a burger from Bobby's burgers. They have quite the selection, and they are de licioso (love Jim Gaffigan) cruised around the mall in a fire truck, where dad bought some shorts (hey! are those cargo shorts?!) and we went to the slash pad, and then to a friend's house who had the ole sprinker/trampoline thing going-a classic, so they got to meet some of my favorite girls of all time, and chat with them for a bit. I was happy they got to meet and talk with them actually, because they are my family out here, and my dad agreed I am very lucky to have such a great group of girls. 

So all in all the first day was a success!!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Feeling OutNumbered


One of these things is not like the other: my Sam, Kaj, Josh, Dad, and brother Sam, and...me. As if there wasn't already a house full of boys in the house I added a couple more! Boy, (ha) was I outnumbered!

On more than one occasion I was definitely feeling it! They would start talking mannish, the language of the man. A lot of grunting, a lot of talk on tools, the technical ways of how to hammer certain things, talk on man caves, telling man jokes, and telling me to clean or cook something, and, of course, a lot of man smells...
haha! No, not really. Although there are a few things that I mentioned that were true.

It was so much to be with them! Kaj and Josh loved them! Kaj seemed to remember them immediately. It is so much fun to see all my favorite boys all together.

We played, we bantered, we sang, we had pizza, and watched man movies. Like we never had been apart. It couldn't get much better. (I really do like a good man movie)

It really is so important to me for my boys to know my brother and my dad. They both have had a great influence on my life, and have impacted who I am. I feel uplifted around them and appreciate the positive and honest way of looking at things. My dad is so kind to others, and can talk with such ease to new people, and smiles at strangers. (Not in a creeper way) My brother is funny, uplifting, and genuine. I feel blessed to have them in my life.

More pictures, and more specifics to come! I just wanted to give them a shout out, and thank you for coming to Long Island. (said with the Long Island accent)












Friday, August 10, 2012

Pretty Sweet


Yeah...not just pretty sweet, pretty dang sweet! I have to say this kid (happy sigh) I am so crazy about him. He makes my day every day. He will wake up in such a good mood most times, and is just happy to see you. He does like to hang out a lot, prefers very strongly not to be left out, and enjoys getting carried around from place to place just to get in on the fun. He is satisfied with company even when Kaj is in a really excitable mood, like a fire that is hard to put out, he just smiles and is happy to be there.

Strim Boarding!

prototype one

Introducing....the strim board! Our friend Andrew, who Sam met at school has recently put together what he is calling a strim board. A lot wider than a long board, and thin like a surf board, we got to be some the first people to test his product. Well, it was an absolute hit! Kaj was not scared as he went gliding a long the streets. And he was the perfect size to just relax and enjoy the ride.