08/19/12
Oh, okay. Now I see that they’ve grown a lot in the past year. I was trying to recreate the "new school shoes" picture I took last year at this time, and this year, they barely all fit on one step. Aw!
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Oh, okay. Now I see that they’ve grown a lot in the past year. I was trying to recreate the "new school shoes" picture I took last year at this time, and this year, they barely all fit on one step. Aw!
The box of faux Legos (faux-gos?) has been sitting at the top of the boys’ closet since their third birthday when a friend gave us three sets of FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY TINY BLOCKS. I love my friend. (I got her back the next year, don’t you worry.)
Anyway, it was a rainy weekend, so I decided to pull the boxes out and let the boys build something. Which really means George and I built it. Which took approximately a million minutes. And they played with it for approximately 7.4 seconds before it broke back into a jillion tiny pieces.
Over the past three years, I’ve found myself obsessing over getting my picture of the day, and then neglecting to write down the little day-to-day things I’ll want to remember one day. The whole reason I’ve been keeping this blog, you know?
Like:
– the boys calling the jets in swimming pools “wiggles”. And seriously freaking out if they get near one. “Don’t go by the WIGGLE!” It’s funny, but also kind of frustrating.
– which reminds me that tonight, when Oliver was taking the antibiotic for his ear infection, he made a face indicating he did not like the taste of it. And then he said, “that made my face wiggle.” Hee!
– I brought all three to the pediatrician the other day, and for the first time ever, they all weighed the same. Crazy!
– Miles has this new expression he makes. It’s the cutest thing on earth, and even though I know he’s manipulating me with it, I can’t help but give in to his every desire when he does it. He shrugs his shoulders, raises his eyebrows and opens his eyes really wide and looks off to the side, while grinning with his mouth closed. George and I have started to do it to each other.
– They are obsessed with racecars. I’m trying to figure out how to make inexpensive race car driver costumes for Halloween. I think they’d love that.
– They start school on Wednesday, and I got an email from Linus’s teacher. I can’t wait to find out who the other two have! And of course, I’m really nervous about how they’re going to react to being in different classes. But I’ve assured them they’ll see each other at recess, and that seems to calm their fears a bit. We have a parent meeting on Tuesday night, and I’m not sure how George and I will manage to be in three places at the same time.
– My brother and niece flew in tonight for a visit, and Ellie had the boys in stitches. She’s seven. They thought “princesscakes” was a funny nickname. I love four, but by the looks of it, seven will be pretty fun too.
And now it is time to recap it, before I forget.
Saturday, Kiki flew in. The boys and I went to pick her up at the airport, and that evening, Kiki and I had a nice dinner at my friends’ restaurant. We got up bright and early (not really) on Sunday and got the van all packed up for the trip to the beach! We were headed for Orange Beach, Alabama, which is about 4 hours away. Without kids, that is.
We hit Foley, Alabama around 2pm, and intended to stop for lunch at Lambert’s. Lambert’s is famous because they throw bread at you. Gotta love it. But there’s always a wait, and when we got there, we got the vague information that it would be between 20-35 minutes. Fine without three cranky four year olds, so we decided to try again another day and went to Cici’s Pizza instead. I’d taken the boys to one before, and they’d eaten lots of pizza, so I thought it would be a good idea. But no one wanted to eat and when Miles saw the plate of cinnamon rolls I got to tempt them with, he barfed. Seriously. Who looks at cinnamon rolls and throws up? He wasn’t sick, either. He was gagging at the sight of them, and I guess I didn’t move them off the table fast enough. Yeesh.
The resort we were staying at was only about half an hour away, so we got our keys and made our way to the condo. It was gorgeous. Three 13 story towers with a ton of zero-entry pools, a lazy river, indoor pools, waterslides, and across the street was the beach. As soon as we got our bags inside, we put on our bathing suits and hit the pool.
After swimming, we went to the grocery store, and then cooked some dinner and put the boys to bed. And then Kiki and I started our nightly tradition of having some wine on the balcony while we spied on the people in the building across the way. It was very relaxing.
Monday morning, we decided to hit the beach first thing. The boys had never been to the beach, so I was excited to see how they’d like it. And they loved it! We staked out a little spot between the Gulf of Mexico and the bay behind our condo, and played in the sand and in the water. At least until the clouds started to roll in…
We de-sanded ourselves and then spent some time in the pools. There were three interconnected pools that we spent the most time in. So pretty!

That evening, we took a friend’s recommendation and went to have some fried seafood at a restaurant overlooking the water. Delish! But before we ate, I insisted on a photo shoot.
On Tuesday, we decided to surprise the boys with a trip to The Track, where I’d read they had a tiny race track where 4 year olds could drive. I knew my racecar obsessed children would go out of their minds with excitement over that, so off we went.
After a race and some games inside, we decided to try Lambert’s again, and this time, we were seated without any wait at all. We’d bribed the boys with the promise of another lap around the racetrack if they were good at lunch, and thankfully, it worked. They loved the bread, but barely touched their meals. Alas.

When we got back to the condo, Kristina and I were ready to hit the pool again. I tried to brand the boys. Heh. Didn’t work, unfortunately.

Wednesday started off with another trip to the beach, this time right on the Gulf. The current was a bit strong, but the boys mostly stuck to the sand, where they built sandcastles threw sand at each other. It was so nice out. Sigh…
Another trip to the pool after that, where Miles and Oliver bravely jumped off the ledge. A million times.

Linus was not quite as fearless as his brothers, but still had a blast “swimming” in the shallow part.

That evening, we went to dinner at the restaurant at the resort, and afterwards, I bribed the boys with cupcakes so I could get a picture of them with Kiki.

(Seriously, though? The boys have such similar coloring to Kristina that most people would look at her first and assume she was their mom. Heh.)
That night, after the boys went to bed, I finally took a trip down the waterslide. Hee hee! So fun.
This is what it looks like during the day:

The next morning was devoted to packing and driving home. Linus threw a fit when he realized we weren’t staying forever.

I feel your pain, kid.
Overall, it was a great trip. The weather was beautiful, the boys were pretty well-behaved, and I got to spend a ton of time with my best friend. The only downside (beside the fact that we couldn’t stay forever) is the fact that the boys all were a little sick. They had coughs, but only at night. All night. And guess who had to sleep in their room with them? (Otherwise I knew they’d get hysterical if they woke up and didn’t know where I was.) So I didn’t get much sleep. But it was totally worth it.
Less than two weeks prior to this, we were in Virginia watching my friend win Chopped on Food Network. Now we were eating at his restaurant in New Orleans. Yum!