San Mateo Camp Out

For their second camp out with the Rainbow Sky Expedition, the girls and the rest of the dads and daughters in their Pink Panthers troop camped out in San Mateo. I’m not sure how well Jake slept, but the girls had a blast!

Recap of their campout created by one of the dads:

Night One: Uno in the tent.

Up at the crack of dawn for homemade donuts.

Only dads would think of bringing a football-themed photo backdrop.

Since San Mateo is not far from us, I dropped Meredith off for the day. She’s technically too young to join the troop, but was fine for the day part. Meredith loved her camping experience, although the twins were not happy about little sis crashing their daddy-twin time! Meredith joined just in time for their hike to San Onofre beach where they collected sea shells.

Taking over the campout, Meredith style.

Meredith invasion!

Building a fire.

Apparently, Jake advised the twins to run up and grab a ball first, instead of hanging back during their first game of dodge ball. It didn’t end well.

We really need these giant boxing gloves at home for the girls to get their rage out.

Let the Tug of War begin.

Warming by the fire.

At night, I picked Meredith up to go home while all the troops had a dance party and performed a skit. The twins received roses for being the newest members of the Pink Panthers.

Jumping beans!

Still obsessed with the boxing gloves…

Lots of love,

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Fall 2018 Family Photos

Our former neighbor, Keriann, has taken our family pictures for years now and this might have been the first year there were no tears or major tantrums out of anyone during the shoot! We always do it pretty early in the morning and it’s a major task getting four girls dressed, hair done, accessories, emergency tissues and bribes (gummies) ready to go and out the door to Coto de Caza by 7:30 a.m.

We turned the kitchen into a salon, with combs, bows, curling irons and hair spray everywhere, with Grammy on baby and accessory duty, and Jake and I on hair duty. We sprayed, combed, curled, and sprayed some more while the girls chowed down on their breakfast and watched a show. Amelia’s curls turned out great and Jake tried his best to curl Samantha’s hair, but I didn’t have time to re-do it, so off we went.

We had an extra assistant on hand with Grammy in town on our photo shoot day, and we credit her for getting out the door on time with minimal crying. The hardest part was timing Eleanor’s nap so that she would be happy for pictures before going down for her nap, and she stayed up for almost everything until the very end!

Best buds.

3 Amigas.

Even though I remember Keriann taking this photo, the first time I saw it, I though Sammy was looking in the mirror!

Nope, not a mirror.

Double trouble.

 

Eleanor was just about to meltdown from being overtired!

WHAT IS GOING ON?

My friend, Phi, let me borrow her daughter, Maple’s dress, for our photo shoot for Eleanor to wear. Maple wore it on her 1st birthday… Eleanor was only 4 months old and it fit like a charm!

The girls and Grammy.

My Little Women.

Daddy’s girls.

I’m pretty sure this is our first family photo with everyone actually looking at the camera and not crying!

   

Amelia the star.

Classic Samantha smirk.

Ray of sunshine Meredith.

THOSE EYES.

THOSE CHEEKS.

This picture makes me want to squeeze the screen. Just love this photo and this baby.

Family photos 2018 is a wrap!

Lots of love,

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Halloween 2018

Happy Halloween 2018!

Halloween 2013:

A classic from 2013. Amelia is the unhappy one.

2013, 2014, 2015:

2015:

The infamous fairy pout faces of 2016:

2017:

One year later!

2017:

2018:

Choosing our Halloween costumes is always an ordeal. There’s a sweet spot on choosing costume timing in which Halloween is close enough that the girls can’t change their minds a million times, but far enough away that there’s still time to look for a cheap costume or borrow one from someone else. When asked what they wanted to be, the twins said they wanted to dress up as the same thing as last year, which would have been fine, but I gave them a few magazines and pre-selected photos from Pinterest I printed out to give them some more ideas anyway. Sadly, they did not choose the 50s family theme I was hoping for! I thought they would all look adorable in poodle skirts, but alas, I think the family themed costumes are a thing of the past for us! At least Eleanor didn’t have a choice, and was forced to wear her baby poodle skirt to our school’s Grease-themed annual dinner.

Someone in our neighborhood was selling a beautiful Chasing Fireflies peacock costume, so even though that wasn’t Samantha’s original choice, once she saw it, she said yes! One down, three to go.

Eleanor had two costumes– one was a 50s baby costume complete with poodle skirt, which matched mine and Jake’s. We doubled up our Halloween costumes to go with the theme of the school’s annual dinner, Grease, to get some more use out of them. I was fully intending on having Eleanor wear her poodle skirt for Halloween as well, until I saw this hilarious baby pineapple costume at Carter’s. She’s only a baby once, so pineapple it was.

Amelia saw an angel costume she fell in love with. But two weeks before Halloween, as soon as she saw Meredith in her ladybug costume, she proclaimed she didn’t want to be an angel anymore, and wanted to match Meredith. Exasperated, I suggested a bumblebee, and told her that was fine if she wanted to switch, but that the money for the additional costume was coming out of her own money! She agreed to the deal and thus, she became a bumblebee.

Grammy came to town and with her help, we carved our pumpkins the day before Halloween.

Eleanor was bored.

Having Grammy around made getting ready a lot more manageable. After school, the girls changed into their costumes, we did hair and makeup and got ready to go to our neighborhood block party/potluck, while Grammy stayed home with napping Eleanor.

We filled up on chili, taquitos, snacks and hot dogs and admired our neighbors’ cute costumes.

I had too much fun pressing “bounce” on my phone.

When Eleanor woke up, we forced the girls to take more pictures before heading out for trick-or-treating.

   

     

I think Jake took his character a little too seriously.

Our town becomes one loud, giant party on Halloween, with tons of kids and parents out on the streets, making it so fun and festive. We were even named California’s best town in which to trick-or-treat! 

Meredith had no fear and caught on to the trick-or-treating concept pretty quickly. She had no qualms about entering people’s houses for a look around, either. The twins have always been sufficiently scared of random people that I’ve never been worried about them talking to strangers, but Meredith is another story. She’s a little too friendly!

I love seeing our neighbors’ costumes, so I took a turn answering the door and handing out candy, while the girls, Jake and my mom trick-or-treated with some of the neighborhood kids around our block and then my mom traded with me so that I could go out with the girls. It was the best of both worlds!

Baby Pineapple thought everyone being out so late and in such strange costumes was highly entertaining, until she became glassy-eyed and sleepy from all the excitement. Jake took her home to go to bed while the girls and I ran around to more neighborhoods.

Our town does a Haunted House/House Decorating contest each year and puts out a map so you can find all of them. The girls are still a little young for most of the scary ones, but we did check out our neighbor’s haunted house up the street that they do every year. Last year they had evil clowns with chain saws, and had the same this year.

As we approached, we saw a pack of tween boys screaming and running for their lives as an evil cackle and revvvvvv of a chainsaw echoed in the background. I asked the girls if they wanted to get candy from the house, and they were all gung- ho about it, walking nonchalantly passed the evil clowns and taking their candy. I overheard one of the clowns laughing to another clown, “Did you see those little girls!? They just walked right past me like it was nothing!”

While trick-or-treating, I told the girls they could eat two candies, but I’m pretty sure Meredith snuck in about ten. She was so wired! And so began a month of the girls sorting their candy and picking one out each day for a treat until I got so sick of it that I told the girls I had given their candy away to kids who didn’t get any candy, after which they cried for a day.

Lots of love,

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Tanaka Farms Pumpkin Picking and Zoomars

This year, for their fall field trip at school, Samantha and Amelia’s classes took a trip to Tanaka Farms for some good old-fashioned pumpkin picking. Grammy was in town and agreed to chaperone the field trip, so the girls were ecstatic to have her along. Not that I don’t love field trips, but I definitely didn’t miss riding the bus!

   

In addition to picking pumpkins, the girls got to take a wagon ride around the farm and taste all the fresh vegetables.

While the girls were in school a different day, Grammy and I took Meredith and Elle on a little field trip of their own to Zoomars.

Last year, Meredith was kicked out of the guinea pig pen for picking up the poor little creatures by the scruff of their necks and tromping around with them. This time, she was a lot more gentle!

So excited for her pony ride.

We spent at least a half hour watching Meredith pop in and out of the little play houses.

 

Finding her way out of the maze.

All aboard for a solo train ride.

Elle was ready for Halloween!

Lots of love,

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