Friday, March 30, 2012

The Ruined Sheep

Ok, so this picture is really funny to me and captures fully the story of the ruined sheep.  A  few years ago, my dear friend Joyce Sallquist, gave me this adorable little sheep.  Every year around Easter I put him up on the mantle over the fireplace (a no touch zone for the kids).  Well, apparently, the kids couldn't resist the little sheep and he ended up outside with them.  He fell in the mud and I found Brad with the hose trying to clean him off.  Needless to say, he was ruined and had to be thrown out.  The guilty look on Brad's face is priceless and Sky had a very hard time saying good-bye.  Everyone was very sorry.  RIP little sheep!

Strawberry Monster!

 This boy seriously loves his berries!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Our Boy Needs Glasses

We've known for a while that Brad might need glasses and today, a visit to the optometrist confirmed that.  He is far sighted with astigmatism. 
We have also thought for a while that he may be colorblind (my dad is color blind and it is a gene that is carried by the mom).  Today the optometrist also confirmed that.  Red/green and yellow/blue were difficult/impossible for him during the test.  The doctor was reluctant to label him with total colorblindness because he is still young and his eyes are still developing, but she said that it is a possibility. 
So now we shop for glasses for sweet Brad and hope, that somehow, he will not lose or break them. 

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Newport Beach

 While Mimi and Grandpa Gene were here, we rented a small boat and cruised around the Newport Beach Harbor.  We saw 2 pretty impressive sea lions.
 It was a beautiful day (finally! it had been pretty cold while Jean and Gene were here) and we enjoyed looking at the houses in this area.
 You can see the Funzone in the background of this picture. 

Friday, March 2, 2012

Legoland!

 Homeschooling Days at Legoland means discounted admission and lots of fun.  We went there this past week with Ken's mom and her husband Gene ("Mimi and Grandpa Gene" to the kids). 
 It was a cold, wet day but we still had lots of fun!
 Brad liked a lot of the rides, including this one where he could drive the car himself.
 Small but powerful...
 Brad found a cool LEGO Batman.

 We spent some time indoors at a LEGO building area and also at the aquarium that is part of LEGOland.  Sky liked the LEGO model of the Washington Monument.

 Mimi and Grandpa Gene thought that the LEGO model of New York was pretty cool.