Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Busy Summer!

We have had such an incredibly busy summer. And to tell you the truth, I can't even begin to remember why it was so busy!  I just feel like we've been on th go nonstop.

So first things first, for Kevin's birthday at the end of July, he received a bike seat that attaches to our bikes.  It's called the ibert and has been incredibly fun!  Almost every night we have been going out on a bike ride.  Kevin in his seat with Daddy, and Amanda & I on our bikes.  Eventually we are hoping to head to the beach and ride down there, but for now we're just practicing in our neighorhood.  Here are some pics.
First, Amanda riding in front of me as she heads down our street:


And here's Kevin in his seat on Mike's bike:


And here are the kids playing with a new toy Kevin recieved for his birthday.  Amanda likes it just as much as Kevin does!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

A little bit of Carnival, not so much Paradise

So Mike & I just got back from a 3 day cruise to Mexico aboard the Carnival funship Paradise.  And after having cruised twice before on Royal Caribbean, I much prefer RC.  Here's my quick review of the two cruise lines.

To make this more fair, I am not going to include our honeymoon cruise to the Eastern Caribbean.  We had a super ship for that 7 day cruise with everything from an ice skating rink to a climbing wall!

So, in 2006 we took the 3 day Mexico cruise on RC to celebrate Mike's 30th birthday.  This cruise leaves Friday afternoon, arrives in Ensenada Saturday morning, leaves Ensenada Saturday afternoon and arrives back in Long Beach Monday morning.  Back in 2006, both RC and Carnival did the same cruise and we chose RC based on our previous good experience with them.  Unfortunately RC doesn't do the cruise anymore, so we were forced to use Carnival this time.

First things first - boarding the ship Friday afternoon.  RC required that you check your bags with a porter.  The porters were just outside where you enter the boarding station, and there were clear signs based on where your room was, who to check your bags with.  I believe you received a checked baggage claim as well.  On Carnival, things were very different.  Porters were haphazardly placed on the ground floor of the parking garage, next to a randomly placed table with one guy writing room numbers on tags to attach to your luggage.  People were milling around trying to figure out who to give their baggage to, porters were running back and forth getting carts to take bags to the ship with, and it took us 3 tries to even find a porter to take our bags from us.  Then we prayed they made it on the ship!  Mine showed up pretty quickly, but Mike's never did, and we had to end up calling down and have them find it.

Checking in was about the same between both cruise lines, wait in a line, get issued a room key (with credit card attached), move on to get your picture taken before walking up the gangway.  My only complaint here was Carnival checked my passport at the door and then checked it again at the desk where the employee didn't look at the amendment to my passport and actually issued my room key in my maiden name!  I had to explain it to her, and she had to go get another key made in my married name.

Once on the ship, the differences were huge!  Let's start with a similarity.  Both ships require you to purchase soda and alcohol seperately.  The difference is, RC's unlimited soda card was a bit expensive (I remember it being around $15), but it included your own reusable cup that you could refill at any soda fountain, which were placed in several places around the ship.  The dining room also provided soda upon showing your soda card.  Carnival's was pretty inexpensive ($6) but you could only get soda at the bar, and they gave you very small glasses.  Getting a soda in the dining room was next to impossible.

Both ships had a swimming pool on the top deck.  Carnival's was tiny.  And not only that, but half of it was used for where the pool slide came out onto.  So at any given time you could get like 5 kids in the half swimming pool.  The other half of their "pool" deck was a huge stage which they used for various entertainment shows.  Also, while both ships had chairs to lay on around the pool, RC had tons more available than Carnival did.  Part of the problem is Carnival had one main "buffet" style restaurant and it was right next to the pool area, so the tables & chairs from that area spilled into the pool area and didn't leave a lot of room for the lounge chairs.  Thus, as the sun came out on our sea day, we were forced to find lounge chairs on the upper decks, which tend to be much more windy and cold.

Room sizes were about the same.  I think all cruise ships are gonna have tiny rooms.  Although on Carnival, I paid for a "suite" but the only extra we got was the balcony.  I saw lots of inside cabins that looked the exact same size, just no balcony!  On RC we had an inside cabin for the 3 day cruise and I feel like we had about the same amount of room for far less money.  The Room Stewards were another huge difference.  On RC they make a point to come introduce themselves and get to know your name.  On Carnival, the guy said hi to us only a handful of times and never introduced himself.  And on top of that, he messed up our room accounts on the last day and everyone got the wrong bill for the wrong rooms!!

On RC, the price of your room includes just about everything.  Like I said, alcohol & sodas are extra, and there's the choice to eat in the high end restaurant for a bit extra if you would rather do that (reservations are required).  On Carnival, the room price seemed to include just the bare minimum.  Even in the dining room there were options to pay more for certain foods.  Speaking of food, the food on RC is far superior.  Their chefs have awesome selections each night to choose from with spices and flavors to wake up even the sleepiest of pallates!  Not on Carnival.  In fact, they pretty much had the same thing every night.  And you have to pay more for a different selection.  *sigh*

Also a huge difference when it comes to food on RC is the choice of places to eat.  Even on the "smaller" 3-day cruise ship to Mexico there were 2 buffets, dining room, and 2 coffee shops to choose from.  On Carnival, one dining room and one buffet.  If you didn't like either of them, you were pretty much screwed.  As I started to mention before, I felt like the layout on RC ships is much better.  They had a bar/lounge that looked out the front/side of the ship so we got to relax with some drinks while we watched the ship pull away from the dock.  Carnival used that area for the gym.  And the deck to go out and look over the front of the ship was only accessible by walking through the suite's hallway.  Convenient for me, but I'm sure a lot of people didn't know about it.

I also did the spa on both ships.  They were pretty comparable.  Not much to say on that one.

Now, disembarking.  Again RC was far superior.  Everyone had to put their bags outside their stateroom the night before.  People who needed to get off early (for early flights) had to check in with guest services and were allowed off at the earliest disembarking time.  Everyone else was assigned a time to get off based on a group number.  The group numbers were announced throughout the entire ship, so no matter where you were, you knew when you were called.  Not Carnival though. 

Carnival had 2 types of disembarking - self service & "relaxed".  Then within those types, you disembarked based on where your room was.  So being a suite, the self service disembark time was 7am.  Um, no thank you.  So we chose the relaxed one and put our bags out the night before.  We got a letter saying to wait in the library and we'd be called at 9am.  So, we got up, went to breakfast and were in the library by 8:15am.  Announcements apparently were being made elsewhere in the ship, and no one ever came to get us.  And at 9:30 I finally went to ask someone what was going on.  At that time they decided to let me know we were part of group #2 and they were up to calling #16-20.  So we missed our debarking time by a mile.  I know you want my money, but to keep me on the ship w/o letting me know to leave?!?!  Come on!!

Oh, and another difference was RC did everything by interactive TV.  You could buy your excursions, book spa appointments, check your charge account, etc without setting foot outside your stateroom.  Not Carnival.  You had to get up and go find one of the desks.  I found that a little inconvenient, especially since there were several names for each deck, and it was fairly hard to figure out where you were at any given time.  I had to carry a map around with me at all times!

One thing I liked about Carnival is they had a "kids" pool and an "adult" section.  RC did not have that and if you are traveling without kids, it would have been nice to have an area to not have to be surrounded by kids.

Definitely the "rumor" that Carnival is the party ship is true.  RC is much more relaxed and catered to the "non-party" crowd.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Happy 2nd Birthday!

Happy 2nd Birthday to my little man Kevin!  2 years ago today I was relaxing in the hospital room, staring at your beautiful face and updating facebook with pictures of you :)

You have been such a joy, always laughing and interested in everything going on around you.  You have an intense concentration that I love.  I have said you are going to either be an engineer... or a hairdresser.  I still marvel at how even at 2 years old you love to run your hands through your or my hair when something upsets you.  I love how you scream and run to me when something hurts you, but after just a brief hug, you are right back in the fray.  You are one tough cookie, but still have a sensitive side.  If someone is crying, you are the first to walk up and give them a hug.

I love you Kevin, and look forward to many more years showing you this wonderful world!

Helping out

The kids love to help in any way they can whenever Mike and I have things to do.  These pics I took while they helped Mike wash the cars.  Unfortunately I way over-exposed a bunch of them (apparently I need to change the ISO setting when I move from shade to sun!!  duh!!), so these were the best I got.

I snapped this one just before I moved the camera out of the way of Kevin and the hose!
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This is the intense concentration Kevin gives to every task he does.   I love that little tongue!
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Amanda washing my truck
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And just this last weekend, Kevin helped clean up the yard with Mike.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

funny things kids do


It's kind of hard to see but that's Kevin holding a computer mouse up to his ear like a telephone. Hilarious !!
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Frustration

Ever have one of those "I wish I did that earlier" moments?  That is today.  I found out yesterday and this morning that the kids' daycare moved all the kids up to new classrooms this week.  All, that is, except my kids.  I can kind of get where they are coming from since we are leaving this particular daycare August 1.  And truthfully I appreciate the non-move for Kevin who has barely been in this classroom a few short months anyway.  But Amanda?  Really?  She has been stuck in preschool for 18 months at this point and I have tried every which way from Sunday to get her moved up to the pre-K class, and they refused 10 times over (saying they wanted to move the whole class together and there wasn't enough room for them all).  So now that I decided to leave, you move everyone up.  Nice.

I REALLY wish we had been able to move earlier.  But alas, Kevin can't go to the new place until he's 2 which is July 27.  So we are stuck at this place for 2 more weeks.

Meanwhile every day Amanda comes home crying because she didn't get to go on the field trips with the pre-K class, and she doesn't want to go to preschool again tomorrow.  It is heartbreaking when I remember the first week she was in preschool and would come home smiling and excited about all the new stuff she was learning.  I know it's only 2 weeks, but for a preschooler, 2 weeks is like 2 years and her emotions always run into our time at home where she fights more with the rest of us.  *sigh*  God grand me the patience to get through the next 2 weeks!!!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Sleeping

So in general I think we got pretty lucky with our kids sleeping habits.  Of course there are ups & downs, but overall both kids have been awesome sleepers.  One thing I love is how they often fall asleep in the car.  Kevin especially seems to love the movement and sound and will often fall asleep within 5 minutes of getting on the freeway.  I have taken countless pictures of the kids sleeping in my back seat!  This one to the left is from after a fun day at Grandma's.  And this next one on the right is from this year's 4th of July, after a long day and then up late to watch fireworks.  They were both in almost the exact same position! 

I wish I had brought my camera yesterday on the boat, because Kevin actually fell asleep several times in the most odd positions, that you would never think are very comfortable!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Pictures!

Ok, here we go.  After some difficulty getting these uploaded to Flickr, I have some pics for your enjoyment!

First series here, is one night we were playing in the backyard and for some reason Kevin wanted the basketball up in the tree.  So first Amanda tried to put it up there.
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And when that didn't work, I had to do it.

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Then, they had to try and climb up and get it!

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The next pictures are Kevin in the trampoline. He likes to take some tennis balls in with him and throw them out to you. Then you have to throw them back in!

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And here is Cali - the kitten we are babysitting. She LOVES Sophie's scratching post!
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Here's Kevin trying to get her out of the little 'cabin' below
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This kitten gets into everything, including my dishwasher!
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And finally, here's a pic of Kevin trying on Daddy's shoes:
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Friday, June 24, 2011

Something interesting

I wish I had something totally interesting to tell you guys.  Something earth shattering and oh-so-interesting.  But I don't.  I feel very uninspired lately.  Most days I'm lucky to make it through the day before collapsing into bed, exhausted.  I really don't know how people do it with more than 2 kids.  I thought one was hard, but not too bad.  But two kids has been one challenge after another.

Kevin is at the age where he is not quite able to get across what he wants to tell you, so he gets frustrated.  And cries.  And cries.  Some nights I just want to throw something at the wall I get so tired of all the crying!  And he is *not* into cuddles anymore.  I miss my Kevin cuddles, he was definitely a cuddler when he was younger.  Amanda never really grew out of the cuddles.  She still wants to cuddle up to me all.the.time.  Most of the time I'm happy to oblige, but some days I just don't have time! 

We just went through transitioning Kevin to a "real" sippy cup.  He still needs his milk warmed up, and he refused to drink milk for about 2 weeks, but I think finally he might be transitioned.  He is the most stubborn kid when it comes to drinking his milk.  I couldn't get him off a bottle for the longest time, and we finally just had to go cold turkey.  Now comes the fun of trying to get him to take it cold...

Meanwhile, Amanda is trying to transition to no diapers at night.  Wow, has this been a disaster.  Everyone told me they "get" it after 2-3 nights.  Not my stubborn child!  We're going on a month now with about 3 nights total that she didn't wet the bed.  And two nights ago, she wet it FOUR times!

We are also babysitting my best friend's kitten right now.  I thought it would be fun, but really it is a lot of hard work.  I forgot how much attention/play time a kitten needs.  And poor Sophie does NOT like that another cat is in the house, so it is a job keeping them separated!  Amanda has had some issues because being a kitten, she doesn't always know to retract her claws when playing and Amanda has gotten scratched a couple of times.  Nothing to make her bleed, but Amanda is a very sensitive child and gets very upset easily.  So we've had a few crying fits.

Speaking of Amanda, my little girl somehow has 2 cavities in her molars that need to be filled.  She is *petrified* of the dentist so we had to get a referral to a pediatric dentist and they are going to have to put her to sleep in order to fill them.  So that whole thing goes down July 6.  What fun!  I am really at a loss on how she got these cavities in the first place.  I followed all the rules on limiting sweets, she never had a bottle in her crib, and has always brushed her teeth.  Only thing(s) I can think I did wrong are that she was given juice (starting at about 18 months) and I used the "training" toothpaste too long, perhaps that doesn't clean teeth as much as fluoride toothpaste?

Anyway, that's a smidgen of what is going on at our house right now.  I am still running, every other night.  I'm up to 3 miles in about 38 minutes if I really push myself (with walking at the beginning & end).  I have another 5k coming up in August, in which I'm hoping to do better than my previous 36 minute time.

When I get a chance I have some really cute pics of the kids playing in the backyard and the kitten we are babysitting.  Until then!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Whirlwind

It's been a whirlwind of activity around here lately.  Our daycare decided to raise tuition by 10% beginning July 1, so we decided to look for a new place.  We are moving August 1 after Kevin turns 2.

Kevin's 2nd birthday is coming up as well.  I can't believe he's already almost two years old!  Time flies!  He is finally starting to say more words, though he doesn't really put them into sentences yet.  He is definitely a slower learner than Amanda was.  But I hear that is to be expected from boys and second children.

I leave you with a cute pic I took of Amanda back in May when we had a warm day and she was splashing around in the wading pool.