5/22/2012

Rainy Days

 dogwood tree bloom
And some days in this place can be, well, rainy. Guess that's just really stating the obvious. It is the Pacific Northwest, it's like a redundancy- Oregon and Rain.  But to give it credit, OR and rain, that is, we did move here during the rainiest season. So, trial by fire...er...rain!

We've definitely had our fun splashing in puddles and playing outside. One of our first purchases was a pair of rubber boots for Ben- "wellies"- as almost all the kids wear them here.  But I've been trying to get more creative with indoor activities, knowing that rain is a feature that doesn't seem to be leaving this place anytime soon. So I busted out the rice for a little sensory fun this past week! Unfortunately, I don't have an oh-so-necessary sensory table to put the neat stuff in.  Set back aside, I went with a "larger" tupperware container and a stern command of "try not to dump the rice on the floor; keep it in the box". Right. Good luck with that. What I should've said was, "Go ahead and just dump all this on the floor and then roll around in it until it's virtually ground into the carpet".  Followed by, "Tessa, just go ahead and start eating this."

the empty tupperware
It stayed in the tupperware for about 5 minutes. Slowly, the boundaries were chipped away at. A jerk of a tonka truck. Two cars crashing, creating a spray of rice. And then handfuls were removed and excitedly rubbed into the carpet. And finally, with one quick, seamless move and a huge grin, Ben flipped the whole thing over.  *sigh*  But, hey, it was only rice.  And thanks to my vacuum cleaner, it was a simple clean-up. Well worth the sensory fun!

Tessa eating rice; she couldn't stop. Moth to a flame.
The toys, the rice... 
Being inside, I've also started to try out some recipes from pinterest. The first was this cool looking bread; crusty bread.   I'd been wanting to try it, but didn't have the necessary and ludicrously priced Le Creuset dutch oven.  But I kept my eye on Walmart, and got this baby for $35! Shipping was $0.45 ... Now that's what I'm talking about it! (Little "eddy-ism" there) And the bread turned out great- just like they said! I added some roasted garlic for a twist and I might add a little more salt next time, but, all in all- tasted just like costco's crusty bread!  : )

Almost like their pic!
In other news- Eddy is still doing well at WOU; things have gotten a bit more stressful as the term is coming to an end (only 2.5 more weeks!).  But he's plugging along, staying focused and studying hard.

I got hired by a local pediatric clinic here in Salem, Childhood Health Associates.  I've only trained in a few days, but it's been going well and is very similar to my last job in MN. My coworkers seem very nice and look forward to getting to know everyone. I'll be working there about 3 days/week... And so far, Eddy and I have been able to make it work without much childcare- woot-woot! : )

And finally- My mom is coming!!! Tessa is turning 1 on the 25th, so Nana is going to stay and help celebrate! Yay!


5/19/2012

Outside!

We love having a backyard.  Seriously. I knew we were missing something in our townhome place in MN, but I didn't realize just how much we were missing- WOW.  We're out there at least 3x/day... running, swinging, working in the garden, playing... It's just beyond wonderful!

And while MN for sure has more playgrounds- phenomenally more- the sheer beauty of OR and it's natural environment is hard to beat. We've enjoyed spending time at parks and running around the YWAM base with the kiddos...

Here's a glimpse into our outside fun times... : )
Hanging at the park...

Playing with potato bugs...

An up-close look at the carpet of little flowers in our backyard



Daddy and Ben throwing pinecones in the creek

5/13/2012

Mother's Day... and other things

Yesterday, Saturday, was a day that started well, gained momentum, slammed into a brick wall and then ended... nicely.  Ben had a level 5 meltdown before his nap- the full on kicking, screaming, hitting, attempting-to-strangle-me kind. Super fun. Needless to say, the 45 minute charade put a major damper on my spirit. Eddy came home from a coaching interview with a local Soccer Club to a not-so-happy-momma. And we all know, if momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy. (which is actually very true...) And with that, we decided to call on a friend to watch the kiddos after night-night, and go out. Yes. Leave the house. Without kids. Glorious. And our dear friends, Rhoda and Sue, sacrificed their Saturday night for us! Bless you ladies!
Fun with a Tillamook Cheese Factory Lollipop...
Eddy and I ended up going to a local pub and enjoyed listening to some live music- Johnny Cash style band. Sipping on a microbrew and nibbling on cajun tater tots seemed to lull away all my angst from the nap time fun. Nice!

This morning we had some guys over for the Premier League Final of Soccer; We had double screens, bagels and cinnamon rolls.  It seemed to be a good game, although I spent most of my time tending to the kiddos, making food and cleaning. Which, I recently realized, makes me happy. I like taking care of my family; I like having people over and feeding and tending to them; And, I really like a clean house.  I can't relax if the place is messy, or if there are dishes in the sink, or, the absolute worst, there's junk on the floor that I step on, like sticky rice. Petty; yes. But irritating as all get.
The yummy outcome...mmmmmm...





And I also realized, that I learned this from my mom. Well, not the being irritated with rice on the floor, per se, but with loving her family through service and sacrifice; Through hosting people with kindness; And through her desire to be with us, spend time with us, love us and enjoy us. So, as I spent my morning making cinnamon rolls, washing dishes and hanging out with Ben- playing with his toy trains, arranging his Thomas puzzle for the ump-teenth time and watching countless episodes of Kipper with him- I thought of my absolutely amazing, fabulously adventurous, hysterically funny, incredibly humble mother. And how I hope and pray that I am just like her. I love you, Mom!
My lovely mother- at Iguacu Falls, Brazil/Argentina


5/04/2012

Out and About

I've been bugging Eddy for several weeks to take a family field trip to the Tulip fields nearby;  Looking around the neighborhood most of the tulips were on their way out, so time was of the essence! After some seriously rainy, windy days, today was... well, just windy- which is substantially better! So we took a chance and went. It was great fun, and gorgeous. I tried taking some "good" pictures, but having a low battery, a full CF card and a couple heavy toddlers didn't help... as Eddy said, "What a great photographer!"... 

Some highlights: Tessa drank the water and licked the ducks at the Rubber Ducky Race; I almost lost a limb riding the Cow Train (a fancy name for steel drums, halved, painted like cows, with wheels, seats are thrown in and then they're hooked up train car-style behind a tractor... truly painful); Ben picked one tulip, for sure, and attempted to pick several others, and when warned not to, threw a fit; And Eddy had to carry Tessa the entire time, having decided to leave the backpack in the car, after I said, "why would we need that?"- *note to self: do not leave backpack in the car, you have cute, but nevertheless, substantial offspring.  But, on the whole, we loved it and are looking forward to visiting again!

It's been almost 2 months since we moved to OR- wow, time is going by fast! Eddy will be starting his 5th week of classes and is doing famously well, and more importantly, is enjoying it immensely. Eddy's parents were with us for about a month, but then had to leave prematurely to take care of some housing issues back in Brazil. We enjoyed having them with us- the kids especially- and are hoping they come and visit us again soon... Having someone to watch the kids to give Eddy and me time for dates and running errands was truly priceless!

I just started looking for a job and have been offered one with a local clinic in town. I'm waiting to hear back from another one before accepting this one, but am very relieved to have a prospect!   

Here are some pics from our day at the tulip fields....


Pics of Oregon