Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Royals game

Last night was to be Lucas first baseball game of the season. KC is now the new Seattle and as it rains everyday so the game was cancelled. Actually I don't look for him to have any games at all this week.
Jeremy decided to treat us to a night at the Royals game. Addi seemed to be a bit confused by this change in plan. Once we found our seat at the stadium she tried to get Lucas to go down to the field. She was yelling at him, go Lu kas go. Go play Lu kas. I think she may be a bit disappointed in how a little league machine pitch game goes.
We took a walk around the stadium when we got there to find our brick. After a little searching we located it.
This was our first trip out to the stadium since the renovation. We have been so busy since opening day. If you have not been you have to get out there. You know you are in the same old Kauffman but it has a totally different feel to it. When you are sitting in your seat you have to actually think what did it use to look like over there because nothing is out of place and nothing overly new compared with the old parts. It is just great.








Hey I don't remember that from last
year....see...oh wait, I don't remember
anything from last year.

The Naval Color Guard presented the flags. Lucas was super excited because his cousin Brad is in the Navy and for a minute he thought Brad was in town. Bummer he was not. Lucas said it was an extra special night when the Navy brings the flags. I could not agree more!



Here is a view that you could not take at the old K. A shot at the back of the field. It was way cool to walk all around the stadium.
Here is the awesome jumbo tron. The put all the pieces back together and it looks like in all the right order. One of the coolest things that happened to us was that Addi was dancing in the stands during the 9th inning. The camera man came over and shot her straight up to the jumbo tron. Then he turned to Lucas and Jeremy and put them up there also. Addi just danced the entire time smiling her heart out. Once we pointed her picture out to her she started doing the hyper dance and giggling. Man I wish I was not so memorized and remember to take a picture.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Ever seen those cats and the flashlights?

Ever seen those cats that chase the flashlight for hours and hours? Well we had something similar to that at our place tonight. Addi found GG flashlight in her room and turned that into about an hours worth of fun. She shook and shook it all over the place and would run up to all of us and say, "reach it? reach it? you no reach it" with this huge smile on her face. Jeremy and Lucas were about on the floor in laughter. She was spinning and spinning until she fell down she was so dizzy. It was ridiculous that we were getting so much enjoyment out of a silly little girl with a flashlight. I still can't believe it went on that long. I wish I could have shot some video of it because as soon as I got out the camera she stopped to "cheeze"



If you are ever in a pitch for a quick toy for a 2 year old, grab the flashlight. I think it ranks right up there with a huge empty box.

Friday, April 24, 2009

More pictures








I have to finish getting up these pictures from our trip up. I could go on and on and write a cute story for every picture but it is late and the week has been long and honestly I am not feeling it so sorry but you are getting the short version.


A little pixie dust to help make your wishes at Disneyland come true.



These are the trash music men. They travel around Disneyland and every one and a while break into concert. They use everything we use to clean up to make music with. It is pretty awesome to watch them perform. And we all know that Addi loves cleaning so making music with cleaning items, amazing.




Lucas was lucky enough to be in the Celebration parade.

He did the conga line and played a drum during one of the songs.
Everyone picked their own items with their Disney dollars. Lucas just had to have the Mickey hands. Grandma Ann splurged for the Goofy hat. Addi has loved pulling him around by the ears. To every one's surprise Addi selected a baby doll. Ha ha to our surprise. I could open up a doll store at this point. As you can see she loved her selection. What I could not capture with my camera were the 20 agonizing minutes we spent in Downtown Disney waiting for her to make her selection. I will say she knew exactly what she wanted once she made her choice. It was their Disney dollars and everyone was happy with their choice and that is what matters at the end of any vacation. Well that and making sure your loot fits in the luggage.
Look at him, can you believe he will be 7 in just a few short months? What a cutie!!
I hope we will have another vacation so I can post some more pictures soon!

DDD

Ever watch Diners, Drive Ins and Dives on Food Network? We happen to enjoy the show very much around here. Jeremy loves the fact that it shows what awesome food little cafes have. I love it because it gives me hope that one time I will fall in love with the cafes that Jeremy drags me too.

We were in luck when we went to California. Right down the street from the rental car place was Randy's World Famous Donuts. Actually I think it was just Randy's Donuts but I will give them the world famous part. This is a tiny drive up only donut shop. It has on top of it a giant donut. The donut on top of the building if level with the building would be twice as large as the building it self. We had doubt to say the least when we pulled up to the building on our way to return the car. When you pull up to the window there is noting but rows and rows and racks and racks of donuts. I have no idea how they make all those donuts in that tiny shack but man did they look good.
Lucas and Addi love and I mean love donuts. We got them each a donut and Jeremy decided to par take in the pleasure. We waited to eat them until we arrived at the airport. After the first bite everyone was bummed they did not get more. I took one bite and man were those things melt in your mouth Lamar's kind of good.




Remember if you are ever headed to LAX stop by Randy's donuts. It is worth the special treat to make the special trip through LAX more relaxing.

Rudolph

Well it has happened. It is in full swing, there is no turning back. There is no peace to be had. It is not going away any time soon. What you are asking, what is my attack of the allergies. I have now developed the red nose. The red nose that will be a fixture on my face for the next several months. I had successfull fought it off for the last two days but today there was no preventing it. I have sneezed all day long.

I have sneezed and blown my nose so much that I had to fight my co-workers off with the cans of Lysol. I was on the verge of being attacked and had to yell for my life that it was an allergy issue. Once that declaration was made I then had to inform everyone that there was no more need to bless me after every sneeze. If they felt so inclined one an hour would do. After all there is work to be done. Thank goodness that is out of the way or the spray down with Lysol would have only made matters worse, a lot worse. I could kill the fella who invented flower scented Lysol. Honestly.

If you are ever wanting to go on a walk late at night and need a light, give me a call. You will get full blown sound effects with the walk as I will blow and sniff my way down the path but hey the glow of the nose will guide you well.

I went to Whole Foods today to pick up an obscenely large jar of honey so I can again begin my tablespoon a day routine. They were out. Not out of honey of coarse but out of honey from my area. They had plenty of honey from Omaha, Denver, Pratt Kansas and various other locations not in my bee pollen world. How stinkin hard is it to get honey from your local area. They use to carry these wonderful jars from Coopers Honey in Peculiar, Mo. See Peculiar is one town next to us. Same flowers, same bee wonderful allergy honey. Now I have wasted one lunch hour and bought stuff I did not need from Whole Foods and still have to go to the store tonight. I rather not go directly to the Coopers house as the very kind woman will trap me there for hours discussing all the most wonderful things I could do with honey outside of putting it in a spoon and downing it in the morning. Less conversation more selling lady! Well now that I have vented about that I have to say I feel much better eating my dried apricots right now.

Ok off to pop another Allegra and sniff some wonderful drugs up my nose. Ah the joys of spring. Oh carry on about how happy you are to plant your flowers and mow your pollen ridden grass. If you could just pass me a tissue or two I will be right here.....

Thursday, April 23, 2009

California cuties


Here are some more pictures from our vacation to L.A.
Lucas really wanted to get his picture with a palm tree. I found this really cool one our in front of our hotel. Addi thought this was a photo shoot moment and managed to drag a two picture moment into a five minute cheeze session. Don't worry she does not need any assistance with her poses, the hands on hips is all natural.


Here is Lucas with his Disneyland find and yes Addi is wondering how he can have that much energy just after eating breakfast.
Look at these cuties. Addi was apparently not in the moment to pose but it is still cute.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Disneyland




Sunday we headed to Disneyland. It turned out to be a record day of heat for LA. 101. I tell you we just we can't get a perfect day no matter how hard we try. As you can see some of us adjusted better than other to the heat.
We were able to get in some good character time which always makes the Disney day more fun.



Then there are the rides. It is really hard to remember to take a picture on most of the rides but the Astro Orbiter is a big favorite of Addi's. It's a small world is huge compared to Disneyworld and Addi and Grandma Ann loved every minute of it.

The castle is very different than I remember as a kid. I think Sleeping Beauty got gypped for not getting her castle on a hill like Cinderella. We had a lot of fun all day long and into the night. Look for more pictures soon.

Family time

It was nice to see everyone at the anniversary party. It is funny how we all age from visit to visit and somehow all look the same. I loved seeing Grandma and Grandpa Ben. They are so cute together and looking at them it is hard to believe they have been married for 75 years. Actually it is hard to think of anyone being married that long. Addi fell in love with Grandma Stella. She would go up to her throughout the night and visit for about 5 minutes and then go on her way. I am not sure either one of them knows what the other was saying but it was cute to watch. Don't worry Lucas got his visiting time in also. He told Grandpa Ben all about 1st grade.
We were able to get some family pictures in.




Curt, Andrea, Samantha Craig, Aunt Judy and Sarah-Lynn Marie





5 generations

Of coarse at any Benezette function there is plenty of time to talk. Aunt Judy, with the help of some others, put together a movie of some old family moments that everyone loved watching. We also has scrapbook pages from every family there. That is what we lined the walls of the hall with. What a great idea to see how old we are all now!

We all had a wonderful time and it was so great to see everyone. Hopefully, it won't be so long until our next visit.

What! oh no.... hun?

As many of you know we left Saturday morning for a quick vacation to California. this centered around my great grandparents 75th anniversary. We started the day running a bit behind but quickly made up time after failing to set the alarm clock. After we picked up Grandma Ann we headed to the airport on a rainy cold morning. I noticed a missed call on my phone and decided to listed to my voicemail. It was a recording from Southwest that stated the flight for Ann Johnson was cancelled. WHAT?
How can this be, we are all on the same flight. Where are the rest of the cancelled calls. Oh Jeremy pull over I have to get our confirmation information. I pulled it out of the back talked to a Southwest rep at the given number and remembered that discount airfare also means discount customer service. I was told that Ann Johnson was on a different flight than everyone else confirmation numbers. WHAT?
Then the flash back to buying the tickets. I was in Iowa on an all too frequent business trip and Jeremy was at home. We were both on line and Jeremy was getting the tickets. It would not let him get five. We tried to outsmart the system so I logged in. He bought 2 tickets. I tried to get 3 but no luck. He got 2 more and I got one. I picked the wrong flight for my mom without ever knowing it until Southwest recorded message told me. Oh my gosh. I felt so bad the rest of the drive up there and had no clue how to fix it.
Thank goodness I married someone smart! Jeremy announced he would simply tell Southwest Ann Johnson was taking Jeremy Long's seat and he will take a later flight. Easy enough, and really a very awesome thing for him to do. Southwest had a different adjective for his plan and it was not awesome. The average Joe does not have the easy of flying that was there before 9/11. After much discussion and heart skipping moments Jeremy was able to get his plan to work. I tell you that smile wins 'em over every time! So there we are Jeremy on stand by. #7 on the list for an already overbooked flight. No luck getting him on the same flight. We left KCI not knowing when we would see him again.
I knew one thing, I was going to have to drive in LA. OH NO!
Traffic was not half as bad as I thought it would be which helped a lot. Now driving across 9 lanes on the highway is still something I would have rather done as passenger v. driver but no one honked so I take it as a victory.
We left for the anniversary party knowing Jeremy had made it to Las Vegas and was to catch a flight in 2 hours. Really, Las Vegas for Jeremy is about the best layover there is. He made it to the party, a little late but still there. Only down side, he could not hear a thing. He has a lot of scar tissue in his ears so it takes a long time for them to recoop from flying and that extra trip did him no good. Don't worry by Sunday he was back to his selective hearing. One night of hun? Did you say something followed by my answer and hun? I can't hear you is enough for me.

In the end Jeremy made it in time to visit with everyone at the party and everyone was so glad to see him and the rest of us. I was happy he was there so our vacation could really start. Don't worry we were all scheduled for the same flight on the way home and no troubles outside a bumpy landing!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Dining out

Eating out with two kids is not my favorite thing to do. First of all the restaurant selection is limited because I am not going to torture parents who have managed to ditch their kids for the night with having to sit behind my kids. Secondly, I always end up with food on my clothes. This is not food I have spilt on myself, it is food from a kid.
Neither Addi or Lucas have their picture plastered at a restaurant below the words, entry denied. Although there was that one dining episode with Addi last summer where I wanted to crawl under the table. Yeah, the one where she puked all over the table for no given reason. Instead I opted for running to the bathroom and then Jeremy opted for the car so I could box up my dinner. Other than that neither of them are so bad in my opinion that we should limit our experiences to establishments that have drive thu windows attached.
Tonight Grandma Jo and I took both kids to Longhorn Steakhouse. Lucas spent a good 15 minutes getting ready to go. He looked quite spiffy I must say. Addi spent that same 15 minutes yelling up the stairs that she was ssssturving (aka starving) I choose to remain silent as I was simply impressed he cared enough to wear something beside athletic shorts to dinner. Jeremy was still working his heart out in Topeka. One day vacation will be easy for him.
There are certain downfalls to eating with a 2 year old. One of those if the fact they fill up much faster than you ever could. That happened tonight. Addi was done and I had just begun to make a dent in my steak. She was able to entertain herself in the booth and then the waitress brought us a box for our food. The other issue is she has to dip everything. This means you must check your tables ketchup bottle to ensure you are not going to run empty during your meal. Man can that send a dip freak into outer space. There is the dreaded wait between your order time and food arrival time. Addi gets restless and Lucas thinks you are up to something with all your questions to prevent him from getting himself into trouble. He will talk his head off until you ask him a question at a restaurant then all you are going to get is one word answers. Then there are the trips to the bathroom. Addi knows that if she says she has to potty then we go, no questions asked. She has learned from her brother that no public restroom should go unexplored. I am very sympathetic to this as I can remember dining out with my grandparents and just having to see what their bathrooms looked like. It never entered my mind to actually use it until about my third trip in there. Addi has to make at least 2 trips and Lucas averages about 3. It pretty much seals the deal that one adult could not take them somewhere as the waiter would think you had skipped out on the bill.
A couple trips to the bathroom later Addi began to fill her box with every piece of remaining food. I wanted to stop her, after all we leave town tomorrow and really who wants left over fries. I decided to enjoy the continued "eating" time. Addi happily lifted her clean plate to the waitress. Lucas ate half his steak (it was so huge I should have ordered off the kids menu) we paid and left. Lucas holding the door for everyone.
I don't know if it is the Longhorn luck that we had such a wonderful meal or if it is a sign that the kids are getting older. Either way I am enjoying it 100%.

Cheers! Here's to your next dining experience being as wonderful as ours!



Spring


Remember it is important to stop and smell the flowers

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Swept away


Addi is the best helper ever. She loves to clean, just loves it to her bones. It has it pluses and certainly there are down falls to a 2 year that loves to clean but mainly I like to focus on the pluses. She makes sure she picks up her toys before bed, her shoes are by the door and if there is a mess she runs in to help. A few months ago GG bought her a broom. Addi just knew she could sweep but doing so with the regular broom was causing a lot of banging with the handle.
It is cute and even talks. Now the talking would have made me nuts months ago. You walk by the hall closet and it talks to you, you get it out of the closet and it talks the entire time. Tonight was apparently the breaking point for Addi. She had the broom out for a few crumbs and was having a hard time reaching them under the table in the first place. The broom was busy talking to her, you missed a spot.... you missed a spot.... you missed a spot.... every time she moved it. That is all Mr. Broom knows how to say. There she was sweeping away and all of a sudden she starts shaking the broom and is yelling, stop it STOP IT. Boom, she throws the broom to the floor and walks away. It was all I could do not to roll around on the floor in laughter. The tears rolling down my face were so heavy Lucas thought I was crying. It was a great moment. I have put the broom away in the closet and as soon as I find that abnormally small screw driver I will silence Mr. Broom forever.


Really even a 2 year old does not want to hear that they missed a spot!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Vacation

We leave on Saturday for a short and I do mean short vacation. My great grandparents are celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary. Can you imagine? 75 years of wedding anniversaries. 75 years of trying to find the perfect card every year. 75 years of remembering you can't sneak in onions no matter how great it will make whatever it is you are cooking taste. 75 years of having dead ducks in your freezer. Oh wait, those are my 75 years. Man did I get ahead of myself there.

I am sure Grandpa Ben and Grandma Stella have had nothing but wonderful memories over the last 75 years and I can't wait to hear those stories. I am sure one of them is going to involve the motor home and most likely have something to do with not having breaks while going through the mountains of Colorado.

We will be L.A. for a long weekend and plan on hitting Disneyland. Addi Jo does need her Mickey fix. She has almost filled up her Mickey potty chart and we told her if she did she could see Mickey. I will try to snap a picture of her running away from Mickey when we get there. In July she loved him from a distance at Disneyworld and I don't see that changing. If we have all the stars aligned we are going to try to catch a Dodgers game but we will have to see on that one.

I must now turn my nightly energies from blogging away to packing for 4. Oh yeah, 75 years of packing for another person.......

I will make sure to post lots of pictures when we get back. Hey, I saw on the weather channel that it is to be 80 there all weekend. I can't even imagine at this point what 80 would feel like. I am going to try and lasso some of that sunlight and bring it back to KC with us though. I am sick of drizzle rain!!! I don't live in Seattle for a reason!

Oh Peep

Some families have generation old traditions around each holiday. At Christmas they may open presents by number versus age or at Thanksgiving the know it all aunt may be in charge of trimming the turkey every year. We have our own Easter tradition. It is not generations old, in fact it is only as old as Jeremy and I have been married-9 years now.

It consists of blowing up peeps. You know those sugar coated marshmallows. I must always be a chick peep but the color does not matter. I have gotten a bit more particular in my old age and now request the blowing up be done on old plates.

I am happy to say I think this tradition may continue on for years to come. Lucas has really gotten into it the last couple of years.


Before


After

Happy Easter

Sunday we had Grandma Ann over for Easter. It was a nice day. I stood in line half of Friday for my Honeybaked Ham Company ham and roasted turkey breast. Yes, it was worth the wait! Well the weather was cold and rainy so the egg hunt moved indoors but the kids did not mind at all. They had Disney dollars in their designated eggs. Addi had Elmo and Lucas had baseball eggs. Then there was candy (m&m's and gummy worms along with crabby patties) in the other eggs. That should be enough candy to last us until Halloween.










Addi was very impressed with her bunny Dora. Lucas was all about the money. Can you believe the Easter bunny brought a $10 Disneydollar for everyone
!

GG got Addi Jo a scooter for Easter. Lucas got a Star Wars gun. I think the only style missing from his growing collection.
Grandma Ann brought over her own Easter baskets. Addi got Marley and me. GG was trying to catch a moment of peace and quiet reading the paper (haha)


I will be the first to admit that an outdoor egg hunt has way more excitement to it. As you can see finding sneaky places to hide eggs is a bit hard inside. Even Addi spotted this one right away.


On your mark get set go.......



Yep, I found the egg!

The loot!

Addi fell in love with the Mickey money once she saw his picture on the front.

A funny Easter picture.