Monday, April 18, 2011

The Kids/Animals Personality Match-Up Game by Kaci

If my kids were animals, here's what they would be (in my humble but accurate opinion):

Samuel would be a puppy:


Not a little tiny breed, but a big, sturdy kind of puppy, like a labrador or golden retriever. He is friendly, loyal, eager, easy to teach, makes messes, and leaves his pawprints all over the place. He loves to climb on you (even if it causes you bodily injury) and makes a mess when he eats. He's the leader of the pack. He has accidents but you can't help wanting to rub his head, scruffle his neck (I made that word up), or join in his exuberant games.


If Sam is a puppy, then Evan is something equally furry and cute, but a little more out-of-the-box...a little more unique. He's smart but in a more subtle and sneaky way. Like I said, he's cute...but a little pesky. I was mentioning this to a friend and she suggested that he's a raccoon...which is so cool because that's what Sam called him the whole time I was pregnant--Raccoony! So it must be so!

He can be a little aloof and is more prone to hang back and wait until you are not watching to do something. He pays attention to details and wants to figure out how things work (which I hear that raccoons are good at...getting into trash cans and pet doors despite numerous attempts to secure them). He is very fun to watch, especially because he isn't in your face hamming it up like his older brother. He's a stinker, but still cuddly and sweet most of the time...and he makes you wonder what he's thinking and what he's going to do next.

So that leaves Annie. This is what I have so far:and just when you are saying, "Aw, how cute and cuddly!", remember the other side to this creature:

She gets attention when we go out because of her silly antics and sweet smile (and also the fact that her hair is usually sticking up in every direction). She loves to sit on my lap and take care of her dollies. She is happy when she's happy and sings more than she talks. She persistently gets into the things she's not supposed to (like the toothpaste/toothbrushes/hairspray/lotion stuff in the bathroom, her brother's lego or paper creations, and the dishwasher in general), and when caught she squeals and runs away and tries to use her charm to get out of trouble. But...when she decides to be in a bad mood (like if I walk out of the room or she can't have the thing she wants or you feed her after midnight), she becomes a terror. We say she is the queen of "I-Want-It/I-Don't-Want-It" and refuses to communicate with words or baby signs. Though I say she doesn't talk, she is very good at "No!"...but she also gives loves and kisses upon request. Jeremy says she needs some discipline and training, but I say, "Oh, she's my baby and my only little girl" so there you have it. Here's our gremlin in action:
"Nice dolly, I'll pet your hair and be sweet while mommy takes a picture."


"What? You want me to smile and cooperate?"


"No way!!!"

What are your children's animal personalities?

Monday, April 11, 2011

Spring Break Part 2

After returning from Mexico, Annie and I drove to San Diego to pick up the boys, who had stayed with my parents for the week (Annie stayed with Jeremy's parents in Tucson). We spent a few days with my sister...we had big plans to go to the beach, the USS Midway, and Sea World. The weather didn't cooperate (neither did Annie's constipation problems)...but we managed to do the Midway and Sea World.

The boys were so cute with Aunt Kendra in their flight suits. They were so proud and got so many comments from people on the ship.






Annie and Evan had a few things in common...like not being tall enough to go on the special tour with Aunt Kendra and also loving all the knobs and buttons.


There were a lot of knobs and buttons.

Sam's special tour included getting to sit in the Commanding Officer's chair up in the tower. Don't tell Evan.(Though I doubt that the Commanding Officer sits "criss-cross applesauce" in his chair while commanding the aircraft carrier).


Even though Annie didn't have a flight suit, she is absolutely adorable in this picture. Click on it so you can see how excited she is (not so much about the planes, more about the fact that she is about to run away from me at top speed).


The kids loved the open cockpits that they could sit in and pretend to be flying...Annie loved them so much that she would never look for the pictures.





Super awesome and totally realistic souvenir photo...Evan's face is the best!

The sky was clear, we paid our admission to Sea World, got suckered into the extra fee for feeding the dolphins and then it started to rain and hail so this is the only picture I got...


The sun did come out and we ended up having a nice day (except for Annie's continuing tummy troubles and separation anxiety).


Here's some cell phone pictures of Annie in Tucson, terrorizing Uncle Jack's dog:



"Come here, Tanner, let me brush you!"



"Now I'll put my shoes on you. You'll like it."

Annie really liked Aunt Sonnie.

Gamma did a good job trying to manage Annie's flyaway hair, but here is a picture that shows how Annie looks most days (especially when I'm in charge):
I always think she looks a bit like this Food Network Chef, whose name coincidentally is Anne:

Now we're back at home and back to busy normal life...I'm finishing up my MOPS year (I won't be coordinating next year) and the boys are back to eating picnic lunches and plotting world domination.