Sunday, January 22, 2017

Pup Pup Boogieing in Nashville

You wouldn't know it from the picture, where Aubrey is picking her nose and Graham looks like he'd rather be anywhere else, but the kids and I had a great time at Paw Patrol Live on Saturday night. We just couldn't get a good photo that reflected as much.

With Erica out-and-about celebrating her birthday with Melanie, the three of us headed to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) to catch Ryder, Marshall, Rocky, Skye, Rubble, Chase, Zuma, and Everest in action. They didn't disappoint.

My dad tells the story of when we saw "The King and I" in London and I skipped down the street singing "Shall We Dance" afterward. It was a sure sign I enjoyed the show. Well, fast forward some 30-plus years and there was Aubrey, sitting atop my shoulders as we waited for our car outside the theater, singing Paw Patrol songs ("Pup Pup Boogie" was a favorite) and having her Marshall stuffed animal dance on my head. Eat your heart out, Yul Brynner.

One of my favorite moments during the show was watching Aubrey spin in circles with her arms spread wide mimicking Skye, who was flying about the stage at the moment. Graham, meanwhile, cheered enthusiastically during the show. His attitude went from grumpy six-year-old to happy-go-lucky child the moment the curtain went up.

All told, the kids got in bed late, they had Sour Patch Kids and buttered popcorn for dinner, and we paid way too much for parking. And it was all worth it.




Sunday, January 8, 2017

Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

Aubrey and I used some of our snuggle time on the couch this evening to record a video. The Taylor girls introduced us to the Musical.ly app, and we had fun using it before Aubrey got sick a little while later. We both know the lyrics to the song well as we listen to it during Aubrey's bedtime routine most nights.

Here's our version of "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from "Frozen."





Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall

Graham discovered a full-length mirror after church today. I spied him eyeing his reflection. I think he was imitating his favorite video game characters, but he may have been practicing his dance moves. Either way, we have the Wii to thank rather than any sense of vanity. It was a joy to capture such an innocent moment.

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Christmas Memories 2017: Train Gardens


Posing with Pop-Pop at the Kenilworth Train Garden
We visited two train gardens during the holidays, first at Kenilworth Mall in Towson on Dec. 29 and then at the Ellicott City Fire Station on New Year's Day. It was fun to see the kids excited about pushing buttons to see what happens in the garden rather than having them push our buttons to see what happens. (I kid, I kid ... not really, they push our buttons a lot.)

It was our first visit to Kenilworth, which didn't disappoint. The kids circled the train garden multiple times, with Pop-Pop keeping an eye on Aubrey while I followed Graham. They probably would've stayed much longer had the enticement of lunch at Red Robin not been offered.

We've visited the Ellicott City train garden in the past. This was the first time, however, that we accepted their challenge to try and locate items throughout the display. It was no easy task. Erica had already taken Aubrey to the car by the time Graham and I completed the list ... with some help.
For the young and the young at heart

One item escaped us despite our determined efforts to track down everything on the list. "Too Close to Call" was the clue, which left me looking for tiny figurines that were racing each other. Sleds, perhaps. No such luck.

As it turns out, "Too Close to Call" was the tiny headline inscribed on a newspaper held up by a newsboy figurine. The firefighter who guided us to its location assured us that it was the item everyone struggled with.

Graham was deservedly proud to have located the "three hens laying eggs," who were inside the window of one of the train garden buildings. As Graham describes it, he thought they were turkeys but then took a step back and saw that the word "egg nog" was written on the outside of the building. That tipped him off to the fact that these were in fact the much sought after hens, and they were laying eggs. It was an impressive find at any age, much less at age five.

Graham surveys the sports scene in the train garden
As you can see in the picture of Pop-Pop and Aubrey, the train gardens were enjoyable not only for the actual kids, but for us big kids as well as they offered a reminder of the magic of Christmas time.