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Halloween 2012

At Mathis' preschool, they do not refer to Halloween as Halloween. They call it Imagination Day, and they encourage kids to not dress as licensed characters. I went to Mathis' school that day to watch their costume parade and performance.

When Mathis was in the Pre2 class, he was the one of the only kids who would sing during the class performances. So, I was surprised when Mathis barely sang, like the other kids, during the Imagination Day performance.

That night we went trick or treating with Hannah. We went out for an hour and made our way back to our house, where Beck and I stayed to pass out candy while the rest including Mathis kept trick or treating. The best costume we saw that night was a young teen dressed as a UPS driver that transforms into a UPS truck. Below Hannah and Maile are dressed as Cat Woman and a black cat, but Hansel thinks they look like a couple of ninjas.

Weekend before Halloween 2012

For Halloween we ordered Beck's costume from Amazon. When we got it, we found out that the costume was the wrong size. The packaging listed the right size but the costume itself was clearly for a teenager. We wouldn't have been able to get another in time for Halloween,so the Saturday before Halloween I took the kids to a party store in Redwood City to get a costume.


The next day we took the kids to California Ave for some pre-Halloween trick-or-treating. While there we ran into an Ohlone family whose kids are in Maile and Beck's classes. At the end the boys climbed into a fire truck.
 

10/21/12 Alena's Pumpkin Carving Party

On 10/21/12 I took Maile to her classmate's pumpkin-carving party. We started out carving pumpkins, then the kids did a donut-eating game. Kind of like bobbing for apples but more sanitary.

Then the kids walked down the street to visit a neighbor's horses and capped it off with a pumpkin hunt in the front yard.
Their backyard was big with a play structure in one area, lots of grass, and great areas to explore.

10/19/12 California Academy of Sciences

Hansel was in Chicago for a School of Rock conference, and Maile and Beck had the day off from school. So, I took all three kids to the California Academy of Sciences. Since it wasn't a national holiday or the weekend, it wasn't very crowded, mostly school kids on field trips.

In the rainforest, we saw some cool insects.

After the rainforest, we walked through the aquarium.

And then checked out the albino alligator, walked through the African hall and a couple of other exhibits.
This picture makes me laugh because it looks like Mathis' head is coming out of Maile's back.

 
Earthquake exhibit
 
We also took a couple of pics outside on our way back to the car.

10/14/12 Zoppe!

On Saturday, 10/13/12, we went to the Old Spaghetti Factory in Redwood City for dinner. We saw there was some kind of tent set up down the street, so we checked it out after dinner.

 It was a family circus, not the comic strip but an actual family circus. We checked it out online and decided to go see it the next day.

It was definitely up close and personal and the only animals were trained pets, so no guilt over circus elephants and tigers.

10/14/12 Astrid's 5th Birthday Party

On 10/14/12, I took Beck to his classmate Astrid's 5th birthday party at the My Gym in Palo Alto.

The party started at 9:30a on a Sunday, so we were one of the first ones there.

Beck's class is a K/1 class, so there were a  lot of young kids at the party. Beck and his other 1st-grade buddies were probably the oldest.

10/12/12 Hulk smash

We tried to get a head start on Halloween costumes by checking some out at Target.

10/7/12 Olivia's Birthday Party

On Sunday, 10/7/12, Maile had a birthday party for her classmate, Olivia. Hannah was invited, too, since she knows Olivia from being in K/1 together. So, we carpooled with the Yaus. It's nice when they are old enough to be dropped off and it's even nicer when they can go with a friend.

The party was at Sky High, a trampoline place. Maile's first time there. I knew she would like it.

10/6/12 Harvest Festival and Art Center Re-Opening

The first Saturday in October was Ohlone's annual Harvest Festival, which is the largest fundraiser for the school's farm. I signed up to help with the first shift of T-Shirt sales. I thought it would be straight-forward and not that busy.

The t-shirts were brown with a rooster even though the farm no longer has a rooster. The school had to give the rooster away after a neighbor complained about its cockadoodledoing. I ended up buying one myself. I figure if I'm trying to encourage other people to buy one, I should buy one, too.

While I was doing the t-shirt sales, Hansel was taking the kids around to all the activities. I joined them at the Rummage Sale after my shift ended.

We went home, had lunch, and then Mathis had his nap.

On our way to the Harvest Festival, we saw that the Palo Alto Art Center was having its Grand Re-Opening, so I took the kids to the Art Center after Mathis' nap.

Outside of the center were some cars covered in art.

When you first walked in, there was a display of all the entries for the new logo and how they narrowed it down to the final new logo.

In the various rooms, they had different art activities set up. We walked by them first to get an idea. Then, we saw a performance was going on outside, so we went to watch that. After the performance, we went back in and did a number of the activities. The first was printing. The print they made read "Listen to your mom. Be friendly to people. Don't pull people's hair." Words to live by.

They also made some pottery. The 2 on the left are Mathis' and the one on the right is Maile's. Beck was still working on his. You can see his hand behind Maile.

9/28/12 Girls Weekend Out

For our second annual Girls' Weekend Out, we decided to go to wine country. We had done a day trip 3 years back when Diana was pregnant and Mathis was 8 months old, but only Diana, Leilani, and I stayed overnnight. Everyone else just went up for the spa and dinner.

This time around everyone who could make it was in for the whole weekend. I'm sure even longer if we could have swung it.

Joyce B, Caroline, Vicki, and Ann were the first to start the weekend with a nice lunch in Sonoma at The Girl and the Fig. Lei and I made plans to leave Palo Alto around 2p. On our way up, the four gals let us know they were heading to the Napa Outlets and that we should join them. Lei and I figured we'd hit the outlets on Sunday and were kind of anxious to get to the house, so we headed straight to the house.

Lei and I got a quick workout in and just as I was about to jump in the shower, Lynna called (Lei's phone). The code for the main gate, the same one Lei and I used, wasn't working. Luckily, she didn't have to wait too long before a car came to exit. We later found out there was a day time code and a night time code.

Vicki had texted saying they might go straight to the restaurant without changing because they were on a shopping roll. But they ended up going to the house first. With all the arrivals and getting settled in, we all left the house late. Diana was going to be the last to leave the bay area, so she was going to meet us at the restaurant. We, including Diana, originally were worried that she'd be late to dinner, but she ended up getting there over an hour early while we ended up being 1/2 hr late.

They seated us at a table that was taller with taller chairs, which made us feel special. The dinner was good. Some of the items were on the salty side but everyone was very satisfied.

The next day a number of the girls went for run. After they got back we lounged around the pool, where we talked about a bunch of stuff and came up with a new product -- pre-printed Chinese sticky notes to put on objects around the house to learn Chinese.

Then, we went to brunch at a restaurant just down the street from us.

Afterward, most of the girls went to the spa while Vicki and I went for a hike.

We had timed it so we would have plenty of time to shower and get ready for dinner. However, as we were about to take our shower, Vicki found out that there was no hot water. She noticed the lack of hot water that morning but it was after a bunch of people took showers, so she figured we just ran out.

After we thought we lit the pilot light, we high-fived each other, and went off to take cold showers.

We ended up being a little late for dinner, but we got a parking spot right out front that I backed into in one shot.

This dinner was awesome. Basically each course had two different dishes. Every other person had one of the two dishes. You would eat half and then pass to the person to your left. So, we ended up trying 10 different dishes. And they were delish!

After we got home from dinner, Joyce discovered we still did not have hot water. We looked at the pilot light, and it was out again. After relighting it again, we noticed that it light wasn't lighting the ring (burner?). By this time it was already past 11p.

The next morning we enjoyed the sticky pudding we bought from the brunch place and spent a lot of time texting the owner about the water heater.

All the gals except for Lei and I went to downtown Napa while Lei and I went to the Napa outlets. We had lunch there and then made our way from Ann Taylor Loft to Max Studio. At Max Studio we saw Diana and Ann. My main goal was to find some pieces I can wear to work and cardigans. It's amazing how hard it is to find cardigans that aren't the standard button up v-neck and crew neck.

It was a great, relaxing weekend, except fot the hot water heater although that had its moments, like when we thought we had re-lit it.

Can't wait til next year.