Brooke & Kevin, that is.
We feel so blessed to have uncles and aunts that come spend time with us quite often. It's one of the great benefits of living in the best place on earth (SoCal)! Kevin and Brooke were vacationing in California during Kevin's last break before Dental School starts and on the heels of Brooke's PA School graduation... so they picked Monson & me up at the airport from our spontaneous Seattle trip and drove us home... to party some more! The highlights:
Music Fest~ Aunt Brooke is a classically trained pianist, so the kids all flock to the piano when she's here and they join in to sing and show off what they know on the piano. This prompted the subject of Brayden vs. the violin... which he has chosen to take a break from (aka QUIT) in recent months. After much coaxing and convincing from Brooke, Kevin, and me... showing a few youtube videos illustrating just how cool playing the violin can be and that indeed, it is NOT a sissy instrument ... convincing him that what he has is real talent that could truly bless his life and others... he picked it up and played for the first time in months.
Music to my ears. Thank you, Brooke.
Play Time~ Having an Aunt and Uncle without children of their own has its pluses... because my kids get all their focus = fun for everyone... especially Curt and me who can just sit back and watch the kids glom onto them instead of us! What kid doesn't love all this attention??
Alexandra still patches everyday (or she's supposed to).
Uncle Kevin's attempt at being her patching twin- they're both blinged out now!
Stovetop Clambake~ I was happy to find another way to use my expensive and huge outdoor turkey fryer pot that was all-the-rage back in 2002. I was thumbing through a Martha Stewart magazine and came across this idea... it's one of those things that just sticks and stays in your head until you try it... so the only way to check it off my mental list was to take the plunge. I went online and found an even better method and recipe straight from Emeril. It was A LOT of Prep work... but it was a super fun Summer activity even though most of us went to bed with major stomach aches. It was the perfect meal for our kids... who'd rather not use a fork and spoon anyway with their Bart Simpson-esque manners. Costco & Stater Bros had great deals on seafood... and then the McLaughlin Clambake was born.... a tradition? We'll see. Top it off with an IBC or Izze... muy delicioso! Glad we had Kevin & Brooke here to share this fun meal with. Cheers!
No wonder Brooke had a stomach ache...
she didn't really eat that much... we all piled our leftovers on her plate (or did we?)
Campout in the backyard~ Something always on the 'Summer list of fun things to do' that just doesn't ever happen... unless cool Aunts and Uncles are in town to carry it out. They're much more fun & cool than us boring parents anyway. They pitched the tent together, we had s'mores by the miniature campfire stove, and Kevin & Brooke were prepared with fun ghost stories and campfire games. I think almost everyone lasted through the night, wet grass and all...
The best part was that they also helped clean it all up! What troopers!
Picnic in Wine Country~ One of the reasons why Temecula has grown on us is its unmatched beauty... for Riverside County, that is. If you've visited Temecula before, you know how unexpectedly beautiful Wine Country is, and it's minutes away from our house. So we had a little picnic at one of the wineries there. Curt freaked out when I told him my plan... to just show up at the winery with our million kids and grub without purchasing wine from their store. He almost made me turn around... until he saw that I knew what I was doing... there were plenty of others there with the same idea and plenty of shade to share on a beautiful, drizzly Summer Sunday afternoon.
Kevin wanted to show us that he can tie a cherry stem in a knot (without his tongue... smarty pants)
Come again soon!!!
3 comments:
No wonder you hadn't blogged in forever...your life has been one party after the next! So fun to catch up and see what your family is up to.
You are the best parents ever! Looks like you are having a fabulous summer!!! XoXo
Hi Shayla! I'm glad you found my blog, it was fun hearing from you! Stop by anytime!
Ok, the preserve is called the Los Jilgueros Preserve in Fallbrook: Take I-15 South to Mission Rd. Get off the exit, turn right, then right again. You'd take this road (mission) until it T's, then turn left to stay on mission. After a few miles you'll see a stoplight for Sterling Bridge Rd. Make a u-turn there and head back the opposite way on mission, just for about 50-100 ft. On the right, you'll see a small maroon sign for the preserve, and a driveway. Go down the drive and turn left into the dirt lot.
It's not huge, but perfect for kids to explore. Take a water and some snacks and you'll have a great time, especially with this cooler summer breeze we have going on. Good luck!
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