Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

Seare Adventures 6.0



Taylor and Ian had a Daddy/Son day where they went to a Yankees game and got to see the new stadium. Ian is still talking about it. But even then, I don't know who had a better time: Dad or Son. Or even Colton and I, who got to enjoy some one on one time as well.







This was sugar heaven for our family as we started at Dylan's candy bar (where Ian couldn't get over the candy stairs) and ended at Serendipity III for their famous Frrrrozen Hot Chocolate. I love living in New York.






We had a playgroup day where we went park hopping to a few parks in the city. We concluded with cupcakes from Sugar Sweet Sunshine bakery. I love living here.




Taylor had a guys day out with a few friends and they went to Boston and saw a Red Sox game at Fenway.



The boys had their first Fathers & Sons camp out. I did something I never thought I would do again...I slept in til 10:45 a.m. Motherly Bliss. Joy of having boys.




Taylor's family came into town a few months ago. They always show us a good time. We went to the famous La Esquina to eat where I spotted America Ferrera. Taylor wouldn't let me take a picture because she was eating. I have such a considerate husband. Sorry I don't have proof, but it was her. We then went to Rice to Riches and Pinkberry for dessert. I love this place.



We enjoyed another delicious pie (pizza that is) at Grimaldi's and did the walk over the Brooklyn Bridge. This is my favorite bridge out here.




A day at Central Park where half of NYC decided to be. I laugh at the middle picture because Ian had just finished his popsicle so he was holding his stick and I asked him to give Colton a hug so I can get a picture. As I looked back at the picture, I noticed he put his popsicle stick in his armpit. Where else would you put it?




Looking at the picture of Colton at the top of the Empire State building with his head sticking out still gives me a few tickles in my tummy. On the right: enjoying a chocolate mess at Max Brenner's. Have I said how much I love the city. I do.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Happy, Disappointing, Ooops, Funny, and Delicious

The weather finally broke 65 and we ran to the park. It's been a long winter and even though I'm writing this and the weather is currently 50 (tear), I'm hopeful that we will have nonstop warm days ahead. So friday we packed a lunch and went to the park. Ian has been very patient in flying his Spiderman kite. I found a pack of 2 kites at Target and bought them for the boys as a part of their Easter basket. Well. Beware.






Here is Ian's kite. Not bad. He was happy with it. An even though I'm a dunce at flying kites he still had fun attempting to fly and letting it run behind him.


Here is Colton's kite. He was a bit disappointed. I don't blame him. I guess I should've read the dimensions of the kite closer but this was not what we expected. Ian asked who shrunk Colton's kite. The villains of Marvel toy company.

Same park visit we had another incident. Anybody who know Ian knows what a clean little guy he is. If he so much gets a drop of water on his clothes he wants to change them. So during his attempts in flying his kite, he looked behind him to enjoy his Spiderman kite, and accidentally slipped, fell and landed a puddle of grassy, mud water. Worst case scenario for him. His screams and cries expressed his mortification. Luckily, our friends were with us and one is in the middle of potty training, so an extra set of clothes were on hand. I know he looks a little...


We we're just happy that a great day at the park continued and our sun soaking time didn't come to an end.

And because Spring is here (kinda, still trying to be hopeful) I'm sharing one of my favorite warm weather recipes. Your family will love this and the dinner table will be full of "mmmms and yummys"
Pineapple Chicken Bowls
1 fresh pineapple
1/4c. of melted butter
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 c. sugar
finely grated zest of lime
4-5 chicken breast or 10 chicken tenders
1 jar of Fiery Jamaican Jerk Marinade from Target (Archer farms brand)
Marinade the chicken in the marinade for a good hour. preheat broiler. slice pineapple in large chunks and arrange on baking sheet lined with foil. Toss together sugar, lime zest, and cinnamon. Brush pineapple with melted butter and sprinke with sugar mixture. Broil until caramelized and bubbly (approx. 5 minutes). Grill chicken. Serve over brown rice with green onions. Enjoy!
I'd love to hear your favorite summer recipes. I'm always looking.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Small Sunshine Smiles

Come visit us for your dental needs! We'll take good care of your teeth with our experienced staff. Your children will feel as if they are being taken care of by their own friends.

Open Monday thru Friday from 9a.m.- 5p.m. closed from 1-3 p.m. for quiet/nap time


Ian became the apple of his dad's eye, as he showed his good patient skills, an interest in dentistry as he gently comforted Colton through his first check up, and his own check up that confirmed no cavities. Colton proved he'll do anything Ian will. He also showed a clean check up.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Our Christmas Stuff Is Packed Away

But our memories of a delightful Christmas are not. Here are a few highlights from our last couple of weeks. We started with an early Christmas celebration at home before we headed to Utah.





Ian showing off his remote control car Santa brought him.

Nana's ginormous present she sent the boys from Arizona.


Christmas morning. Ian picking out his presents already, and Colton just picking his nose.



The real Christmas Eve at Grandma's house


A go-gurt mishap.


Colton's naked morning eating doritos and playing Rock Band.


New Christmas pj's and all the Seare couisins.



A lovely Nativity pageant. Ian was a very reverent Joseph while Colton was a very appropriate donkey. It was humbling to be with such great talent with a beautiful presentation on why we celebrate Christmas.


Enjoying a bubble bath in a tub bigger than our New York crock pot tub.



Fondue: A New Year's Eve Tradition



Bringing in the New Year with slight confusion. Why is everyone screaming and banging pots and pans?



Family snow time. Disregard some of the feminine snow attire my male family members are wearing. All of it was on loan to us.


Serious sledding at the Johnson Cabin.

The last two weeks were magical. The only way we can describe it is Christmas Perfection.

Monday, November 3, 2008

R2D2 and Einstein Ain't Got Nothin' On Us











The boys had a good time trick or treating this year. Colton got the hang of it after the first door and just led the way for the rest of the night. At times, he would just help himself in to our neighbor's house. Ian like showing off his custom robot costume and explaining that he was a robot and Colton was his scientist. We did have to help him up and down the stairs, but he didn't seem to mind. He even spoke in a choppy robot voice when trick or treating. We had a successful night with bags full of candy and $1.20 each. Not a shabby night.







This was the week before at our Ward Trunk or Treat. Ian was a little overwhelmed as he had many of the kids swarming him and trying to push his "buttons".