Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Santa Claus

Santa visited our house and left gifts for the boys while we were in California. When they woke up on Sunday morning (still in the clothes they fell asleep in on the plane) they found presents under the tree and gifts in their stockings.

Santa brought Nathan a brand new sled to share with Dad. And a fire station complete with fire truck, ambulance, firemen, spotted day, and furniture. There was even a kitchen table, toilet, dresser, bunk beds, grill, and doghouse!



Santa brought Mathew a great little turtle to ride. There's a hidden compartment under the seat , so Mathew can continue to horde and hide small objects!

Nathan Says

I've had a sore throat and cough for a few days. My voice was all scratch and croaky. THis morning I felt much better.

Nathan: Mom, does your throat feel better?
Mom: Yes it does. Why?
Nathan: Because you have your real voice now.
Mom: Oh. What voice did I have when my throat was sore?
Nathan: (Shrugs shoulders) Not yours.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Mathew Says

Nathan was quizzing Mathew on words...

Nathan: Mathew, can you say red?
Mathew: Red
Nathan: Can you say green?
Mathew: Gween!
Nathan: Say lellow.
Mathew: Yellow
Nathan: Say puple.
Mathew: Burple!
Nathan: Can you say cow?
Mathew: Moo!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Afternoon

Gong Gong took Nathan to the hay press where he keeps a mini excavator. Nathan got to drive and dig some big holes with the scoop. When he was done digging, he got to push the dirt piles around with the blade. He kept saying, "We're construction workers!!" A dream come true for my little Silly Goat.



Christmas Morning

Before...


During...




After...

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Comfort Food

For me, comfort food is a GI-NORMOUS bowl of noodles. This seems to be true of everyone in my family, and has been for as long as I can remember. Maybe it's a Chinese thing. Who knows. But it makes me smile that Nathan loves nothing more than a huge bowl of noodles. Gong Gong made him a bowl of noodles with ground pork and Nathan happily slurped away.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Four Wheeling Fun

So here we are on December 23, four wheeling on the dunes and happy to be without our heavy coats, hats, and mittens. Grandpa borrowed a small four wheeler (with helmet and torso guard) for Nathan to try out. He rode for a little bit, but then decided he would rather ride on the bigger four wheeler with Dad.



Nathan thought the gear was pretty cool!


Mathew napped in the car for a little while. When he woke up, he kept himself busy by collecting (and throwing) rocks.
Chris had a pretty good time too, playing in the dirt.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

San Diego Zoo


All of us... eager to get into the zoo.





Shirley and Mathew pretending to be elephants.



Nathan sporting a piece of bamboo peeling... the latest fashion.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Nathan Says

I bought Nathan a couple shirts today. When we got home, I opened the bag and started pulling them out. Nathan came over to see what was in the bag.

Mom: I got you this turtleneck to go under this shirt.
Nathan: Can I see it, Mom?
Mom: Sure (I hand it to Nathan)

Nathan holds the shirt out at arm's length, examines it closely, then turns it over and examines the back. He looks at me and says, "But where's the turtle?"

Friday, December 4, 2009

Mathew Says

Mathew now refers to Nathan as "Nah-Nah".
He has also graduated from saying "ba-lello-ella-ello" to just saying "yellow".

Nathan Says

Last night's bedtime books included a book about snow and a book about the moon. So naturally, Nathan lectured me all the way to school. Here are my lecture notes, which are very nearly verbatim:

Lecture 1: "Snow"
Mom, when it's cold outside, the snowflakes are small. When it's warm outside, the snowflakes get bigger. And when the snow melts, it turns into puddles. And the puddles go into lakes. No! I mean the puddles go into rivers, and the rivers go into lakes. I think it all goes to the ocean, but I don't know how.

Lecture 2: "The Moon"
Did you know that the Earth goes around the moon? And it spins. The whole thing takes 1 day. And the moon gets hit by big rocks that leave "crates" that are like little holes.

Hmmm.. I think we need to read The Moon a few more times!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Like Father Like Son

Mathew is working on perfecting his elk call...


He is learning from his dad...