We drove through heavy rain to get to Harriet Island in St. Paul this morning so I could run a 5k race with Mike, Angie, and Jason to benefit children's cancer research. Laura, Karl, and Colin ran the kids' 1k race. Luckily the rain stopped just before our race began, so we had great running weather and a nice course. I ran a personal best of 26:15!
All the runners: Mike, Jason, me, Angie, Laura, Karl, and Colin.
Mike and I coming in for a big finish!
Angie and Jason were right behind us the whole way, so we all finished together.
Soon it was time for the kids' race. Laura's off to a strong start as she waves to her fans.
Karl heads to the finish line...
...with Colin not far behind!
Laura is happy that the finish line is near so she can fix her crooked shorts! Actually, she was happy that she is healthy and strong enough to even run a 1k, but a little push from her mother never hurts either...
Running is hard work! The kids were much more subdued after their race.
Laura was delighted to find books at the finish line, even if they were just picture books written by "Dr. Bob" in the style of Dr. Seuss. She'd been waiting to sit down and read all morning!
Thanks, Matt, for taking all the pictures!
“If you don’t have a dog—at least one—there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life.” —Vincent Van Gogh
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Crazy Day
This morning, while Laura was in her theatre class, I brought Karl to the Science Museum for part 2 of his "Kitchen Chemistry" class.
Every time we go to the Science Museum, Karl spends lots of time at the map of the world printed on the floor of the main lobby.
"Look! There's Daddy's building!" You didn't know Matt owned the Wells Fargo building, did you!?!
On the way home, I stopped at Hamline to pick up some books I had reserved at the library. Karl loved seeing where I go on those mysterious evenings when I have class.
He was happy to find a Linus statue inside the library (and he got to learn about Methodism too!).
When we got home, there was a very short window of time before it was time to leave for an early dinner and to watch Laura in her play, "Vacation to Mars." For the past two weeks, Laura has been learning about all the parts of putting a musical together. She learned songs, choreography, memorized her lines, and helped make the set. Tonight was the big show!
As soon as the play was over, it was off to soccer practice! (These pics are all of Karl, because none of Laura's turned out. Sorry Laura!)
Tomorrow is Laura's last day of the class, and after that we're spending the afternoon at the pool. These kids deserve some relaxation!
Every time we go to the Science Museum, Karl spends lots of time at the map of the world printed on the floor of the main lobby.
"Look! There's Daddy's building!" You didn't know Matt owned the Wells Fargo building, did you!?!
On the way home, I stopped at Hamline to pick up some books I had reserved at the library. Karl loved seeing where I go on those mysterious evenings when I have class.
He was happy to find a Linus statue inside the library (and he got to learn about Methodism too!).
When we got home, there was a very short window of time before it was time to leave for an early dinner and to watch Laura in her play, "Vacation to Mars." For the past two weeks, Laura has been learning about all the parts of putting a musical together. She learned songs, choreography, memorized her lines, and helped make the set. Tonight was the big show!
As soon as the play was over, it was off to soccer practice! (These pics are all of Karl, because none of Laura's turned out. Sorry Laura!)
Tomorrow is Laura's last day of the class, and after that we're spending the afternoon at the pool. These kids deserve some relaxation!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Kitchen Chemistry
Three of us spent time in downtown St. Paul today. While Laura was in North Branch for her Project SEEK class (it's a summer theater class she's taking; you'll know more with the next post), I took Karl down to the Science Museum for his "Kitchen Chemistry" class. He spent the morning learning about chemical reactions, doing acid/base experiments, and "investigating the magic of water, oil, and soap" (he made bubble juice, but the paper his teachers sent home made it sound better). Meanwhile, I was across the street at the St. Paul public library, putting in some quality writing time. After Karl's class we walked over to Matt's building, since he works in St. Paul on Tuesdays, and had lunch on the 29th floor. Karl loved seeing the place where Daddy goes every week, and spent most of lunch time looking out at everything he could see from the huge windows. He even claimed he could see the Lino Lakes water tower. Hmmm, that might be stretching it...
Karl after class (notice the secret scientific potion he's holding).
Lunch with Daddy.
Karl explaining the intricate experiments he did that day.
Karl and I get to come back for part two of his class on Thursday. Thursday's a big day; watch for the super bonus post!
Karl after class (notice the secret scientific potion he's holding).
Lunch with Daddy.
Karl explaining the intricate experiments he did that day.
Karl and I get to come back for part two of his class on Thursday. Thursday's a big day; watch for the super bonus post!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Great Day for the Pool
We spend every free afternoon we have at the pool in town, and today was a perfect day to go. Damon was over playing with Karl, so he came with us.
Laura loves hanging out in the shallow end, where she can take breaks to just lie in the water.
Karl is always just a wild man.
Damon and Karl had fun playing together today.
Karl loves going down the big slide, but you have to be at least 48" tall to go down by yourself, so he's always had to go down with me. Since last summer, Karl has worked very hard, eating as much as he could, so that he would grow enough to be able to go down the slide by himself. Alas, he fell a few inches short. Luckily, all the lifeguards know Karl and what a fish he is, so he gets special permission to go on it alone. Yes!
Laura loves hanging out in the shallow end, where she can take breaks to just lie in the water.
Karl is always just a wild man.
Damon and Karl had fun playing together today.
Karl loves going down the big slide, but you have to be at least 48" tall to go down by yourself, so he's always had to go down with me. Since last summer, Karl has worked very hard, eating as much as he could, so that he would grow enough to be able to go down the slide by himself. Alas, he fell a few inches short. Luckily, all the lifeguards know Karl and what a fish he is, so he gets special permission to go on it alone. Yes!
Father's Day
Since it's now tradition, we celebrated Father's Day at our house with my family. Luckily we got to spend most of the afternoon out on the deck before we got our downpour of 3/10" (when there is a drought every single summer you start to become obsessed with rainfall totals).
I asked my dad what he wanted for Father's Day and he said, "handkerchiefs." I asked Matt and he said, "to not have to host Father's Day." So shopping was tough since I didn't have much to go on this year (although I did happen to find handkerchiefs to go with my dad's gift, so at least he was happy!).
Here's Matt relaxing before he has to get grilling. Mike, Jennifer, and Connie anxiously await the tasty burgers.
Oooh, Dad doesn't yet realize how happy he's going to be to open his present and find a package of handkerchiefs!
Thank you, Lamiae, for bringing your famous baked beans!
Jim even got to come over for a little while before heading off to work.
After Laura played a piece on the piano for everyone, Bryan had a good time remembering his coronet playing. "Frankie and Johnny were lovers..."
I hope all the fathers out there had a great day!
I asked my dad what he wanted for Father's Day and he said, "handkerchiefs." I asked Matt and he said, "to not have to host Father's Day." So shopping was tough since I didn't have much to go on this year (although I did happen to find handkerchiefs to go with my dad's gift, so at least he was happy!).
Here's Matt relaxing before he has to get grilling. Mike, Jennifer, and Connie anxiously await the tasty burgers.
Oooh, Dad doesn't yet realize how happy he's going to be to open his present and find a package of handkerchiefs!
Thank you, Lamiae, for bringing your famous baked beans!
Jim even got to come over for a little while before heading off to work.
After Laura played a piece on the piano for everyone, Bryan had a good time remembering his coronet playing. "Frankie and Johnny were lovers..."
I hope all the fathers out there had a great day!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Buddies
More Soccer Fun
Yesterday Mom and Dad, Angie, Jason, Colin, and Justin came to watch Laura, Karl, and Luke play soccer. I was worried that soccer would be cancelled because of a large storm brewing in the area, but then I remembered that Chisago county has a huge bubble over it, keeping all the rain out. Despite the ominous dark clouds, the rain never came. It broke up like magic as soon as it came to our area.
This is what the kids look like after soccer. After I finish scrubbing the grass stains out of Karl's uniform, I simply fold Laura's and put it away in her drawer for next week (not really, but I could). Oh well, different kids.
We went to Dairy Queen after the game. Colin had fun watching his cousins play soccer, and yes, he eventually got ice cream too.
Yesterday was also Mom and Dad's 49th wedding anniversary. What could be more romantic than eating fake ice cream? Angie didn't get the memo that yesterday was plaid shirt day.
This is what the kids look like after soccer. After I finish scrubbing the grass stains out of Karl's uniform, I simply fold Laura's and put it away in her drawer for next week (not really, but I could). Oh well, different kids.
We went to Dairy Queen after the game. Colin had fun watching his cousins play soccer, and yes, he eventually got ice cream too.
Yesterday was also Mom and Dad's 49th wedding anniversary. What could be more romantic than eating fake ice cream? Angie didn't get the memo that yesterday was plaid shirt day.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Guthrie Playdate
Today we spent part of the day at the Guthrie Theatre, where Matt and I saw the play "Caroline, or Change" while Laura and Karl went to their "playdates"-- workshops led by Guthrie actors and teaching staff for kids. Laura has done this a few times already (and always loves it), but today was Karl's very first visit to the Guthrie. Both the kids had a great time playing acting games and other theatre activities, and the Kushner show that Matt and I saw was fantastic. The only thing we all DISLIKE about the whole Guthrie experience is the three-story escalator from hell.
Before the show we spent some time on the "Endless Bridge" that overlooks the river. Unfortunately the only camera we had with us was Matt's iPhone, so the quality of the pics is not very good.
We also had lunch at the Guthrie, where, to Laura's absolute delight, was a brunch buffet! The glorious brunch almost turned sour, though, when we discovered that the only two syrup choices were blueberry maple or orange maple (gasp!). Luckily, the orange maple syrup was maple-y enough to pass Laura's taste test, so all was well. A Guthrie Playdate and maple syrup: another winning combo for Laura.
Before the show we spent some time on the "Endless Bridge" that overlooks the river. Unfortunately the only camera we had with us was Matt's iPhone, so the quality of the pics is not very good.
We also had lunch at the Guthrie, where, to Laura's absolute delight, was a brunch buffet! The glorious brunch almost turned sour, though, when we discovered that the only two syrup choices were blueberry maple or orange maple (gasp!). Luckily, the orange maple syrup was maple-y enough to pass Laura's taste test, so all was well. A Guthrie Playdate and maple syrup: another winning combo for Laura.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Laura's Piano Recital
Laura had her piano recital today, and it went very well. The first piece she played was called "Painting with Pastels."
The second piece, "Jack and the Beanstalk," required a microphone because Laura insisted on singing the words while playing. The music steadily moves up octaves, and so did Laura's voice! Laura used to play this piece upon request for anyone who would listen because she thought it was so funny, but I don't think she'll ever play it again after today because she's so tired of it now...
You can watch Laura's performance right here!
Laura and her teacher, Elise Rieke. Laura is not usually this serious at piano lessons (usually she's smiley when it's piano lesson time), but I think her patience for pictures had worn out by this point.
We went out to eat at the Village Inn afterwards. Karl was soaking up some attention from Grandma and Grandpa while we waited for our table.
The second piece, "Jack and the Beanstalk," required a microphone because Laura insisted on singing the words while playing. The music steadily moves up octaves, and so did Laura's voice! Laura used to play this piece upon request for anyone who would listen because she thought it was so funny, but I don't think she'll ever play it again after today because she's so tired of it now...
You can watch Laura's performance right here!
Laura and her teacher, Elise Rieke. Laura is not usually this serious at piano lessons (usually she's smiley when it's piano lesson time), but I think her patience for pictures had worn out by this point.
We went out to eat at the Village Inn afterwards. Karl was soaking up some attention from Grandma and Grandpa while we waited for our table.
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