Sunday 18 April 2010

The AMAZING Race - London










I am a HUGE fan of the television program the Amazing Race. People race all over the world, and Jeff and I constantly think that we could win it! So when our tour's chair in the OCSC decided to put together an Amazing Race in London, I was IN! In it to WIN it was my motto and I actually won the most dedicated player award. My team came in 1st place in all legs of the race but one. Here are some of the pictures of us being CRAZY around London. It was such a GREAT time. My team mates were Kathy Higgins and Mandy Ross.
Task #1. We had to meet at the BX, race to get a snack, take a picture with the wing commander's wife after making and raising our team flag and race to London by plane, train, or auto. We choose the tube.

Task #2: After meeting at the marble arch and doing some pictures and fun stuff, we had to race to Abby road and re-create the Beatles Abby Road album cover. We used our scarves as tube tops. After taking the picture we were to race to Portobello Road. Again, we came in 1st!

Task #3: We went to the Wellington Arch and had to take a creative picture after visiting the top and enjoying the views. Mandy's husband is security forces so her as the bobby made sense!

Task #4: Race to Buckingham Palace gift shop and make a purchase, make a palace guard laugh and head to Liberty to take a picture of ourselves with fabric. Again, we were first on the mat!

Task #5: The next morning we met again at the Marble Arch and had to head to an art museum for a picture of Henry VIII. We took a cab and on the way Mandy pulled her wallet out of her purse and dropped it. We didn't notice this until we went to purchase postcards at the museum. We stopped racing and spent about 30 minutes trying to call home to get credit cards cancelled. When we got to our next stop, speakers corner, our cab driver was there waiting for us with Mandy's wallet. He remembered where we said we were headed next and waited for us.

So the next task of that run was who has the gift of gab and my teammates voted me so I had to speak for 5 minutes on a Sunday morning in Hyde Park on speaker's corner on the topic of why OCSC tours is the best position on the OCSC board. After finishing up, we had to find the statue of peter pan, take a fun picture and race to Harrods.

After shopping we headed to Fortnum and Mason, the Queen's grocery store and we had tea after a bit more shopping. From there it was race home and check in at the wing commander's house. Again, we were there first! We put all our props on Virginia for this last picture.

Thursday 8 April 2010

February Catch Up















So after Connor's birthday we carried on with normal life. It was a busy month with no free weekends. I did make a fun trip to London to run the Amazing Race, but that's a separate post. Colton, during February, became even more mobile and coordinated. He loves to be mommy's helper and really enjoys the broom and mop and scrub brush. He likes to use the brush on daddy's piano bench so it's nice and clean when he sits and plays I guess.
He's a bit of a ham and still enjoys a great hat! He really loved it when mommy brought home a bobby's hat which included a flashing light on the top.

Connor's Rockin' Skating Slumber Party




























My 12 year old son is so incredibly lucky to have me as a mother! I throw the COOLEST parties ever! No seriously, it was a ton of fun for the adults and the kids. The adults played cards throughout the night.





Connor wanted to invite friends, girls and boys to a skating party with a follow on slumber party for boys only! So I rented a TLF suite and put Jeff and 4 12 year olds in a room for the rest of the night. Hey, no one ever said I was a dummy! I loaded the room up with enough snacks, chocolate and breakfast items to feed 20 12 year olds and let them loose. But before that, they skated. They had such a great time. Connor has a fun group of friends, a lot of girls in that group I found out. They ate their way through the pizza in no time and had a ball skating all night. They were super sweet to Jackson as well so he had a great time.





We even put baby skates on Colton and by the end of the night he was practically skating on his own.





Impressive. He got really tired at bedtime so we put him in the stroller and the kids took turns pushing him in his stroller around the rink. They do this as a mommy/tot exercise class believe it or not. After being around that many middle school kidos, I can honestly say, I don't miss the DRAMA! So here are some additional images from the party. There were a million and one cute ones, too many to include. Oh, and yes, I forgot the candles for the cake. There had to be one thing not perfect! No biggie, Connor thought it was cool to blow out a lighter! He's a good egg that Connor.

Room With a View















We have construction. For those of you who remember the absolute catastrophe we lived through in Glan-Munchweiler with road construction, you can only imagine the tone of my voice when I tell you how thrilled we all are with the construction in our neighborhood. The only one in the family who seems to enjoy it all is Colton. He has taken to sitting in the window to watch the construction workers. And they all really enjoy waving to him and having him wave in return.








He watches them constantly and I really have to keep an eye on him as he tries to crawl into the window.








As long as I live I will never understand a boys fascination with tractors and trucks.

Mummy's Trip to Stoke-on-Trent







Well, of course, I have to mention that I made a shopping trip to Stoke-on-Trent. It was supposed to happen on a Saturday, big girls trip planned with the OCSC. Well....at about 10:00 the evening before we were to leave, my husband called for a bucket and I knew there would be no pottery for me. So hoping my friends had not bought out the stores, I went with a friend for a day trip the next week. We had a great time and even visited some shops I hadn't been to the previous year. I was able to find some Burleigh to match the Spode Thanksgiving dishes I purchased last year. Who wants it all to match anyway right? And I love that you find things for Fortnum and Mason in the factory. I really love my Precise and Exact Emma Bridgewater pitcher which has a measuring cup tucked inside. I can't wait to round out my collection next year!

OFFICIAL BABYSITTER!
















Yep! Connor turned 12 and according to the USAF, he's eligible to babysit legally here at home and for other children. I think that he will actually be a wonderful babysitter for Colton as his little baby brother adores him. We shall see......Here are some pictures of the night we celebrated at home as a family the event. He was most excited to receive a brand new cell phone which he laid out a strong argument for to his parents. Party pictures to follow in a separate post.