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Someone is taking advantage of Christmas.

09 Wednesday Nov 2011

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And I hate that.

Excuse me while I complain for a second, but I’m really irked today. Over a chicken. A chicken named Chica.

Controversial Chicken

Little T loves Chica. I think it’s because Chica’s voice sounds like a kazoo and Little T loves blowing on his kazoo. So, imagine my excitement when I saw a commercial on Sprout advertising that they are selling a Chica plush for 15$. I rushed over to Amazon to purchase Chica for my little babycakes so he could have it for Christmas, and was shocked when I saw that the price is now a whopping 54.40. I love the forty cents they tagged on. How they came up with the last 40 cents, I don’t know. It’s like that extra forty cents is the icing on the cake. If you’re going to price gauge us, at least charge us 54.99 or something.

Apparently, some heartless Scrooge bought all of the Chica plushes online and decided to sell them for a profit so they could take advantage of parents who want to give their kids a gift they’ll love. I’m just glad Little T isn’t old enough to realize they are selling Chica dolls, because then I’d have to explain that we can’t get a Chica doll. Sprout and Amazon should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to happen. Rawr, or maybe a Bah Humbug would be more appropriate. You’re all going to get coal in your stockings.

 

 

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Offbeat Bride Feature

09 Wednesday Nov 2011

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Our wedding was featured at Offbeat Brides today!

For some reason, the idea of me being married in a church in a white dress has always made me hyperventilate. I was nervous when we got started with the wedding planning, but somehow the stars aligned and we were able to make our wedding fit us and our quirky personalities.

A Day at the Race

05 Saturday Nov 2011

Posted by Momma J in The Adventures of Little T, The Family

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Sometimes people mistake what Little T is saying. For example, the other day we were at a race to support Big T, and Little T saw a giant horse and pointed. Everyone thought he was saying, “Look at that cool horse, I want to snuggle it!” But it turns out he was really saying, “OMGWTF THERE’S A GIANT HORSE WALKING AROUND. ARE YOU PEOPLE SEEING THIS!?”

His terror became more apparent when the horse decided to come over and say hi. Poor Little T, I’m guessing this means we won’t be having cute pictures with any Disney characters in the future?

Little T did enjoy the cheerleaders and the band. He was dancing and singing shouting along with everyone. He liked the drums the best.

At the end of the race, Little T cheered for Big T as he crossed the finish line.

Big T got third place in his age division. 🙂

Miss Piggy came to the race too, but she didn’t have the best time. She was very overwhelmed by the band and noises. She also didn’t understand why we couldn’t chase after everyone who was running in the race. She was glad when it was time to get in the car and go home.

After the race, we went to Cal Poly’s Pumpkin Patch. To tell you the truth, we had a terrible time. The walkways were too narrow and it was so crowded that we could barely move with the stroller. There’s no way we could have taken Little T out of the stroller to walk around and enjoy the booths. Once we got in the pumpkin patch we found an isolated spot and were okay, but it wasn’t worth the chaos it took to get there.

Ah well, there’s always next year.

changes

02 Wednesday Nov 2011

Posted by Momma J in The Family

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I don’t know if you’ve noticed all of the changes that have been going on around here. We’ve certainly felt them. And if you have noticed, thank you for sticking around and being supportive during this crazy time.

These changes for the most part have been good. I’m happy to be getting back into photography and focusing on working again, but it’s hard in the way that my attention is always divided lately. How do work-at-home parents do it? I can’t give my full attention to Little T or my work. I’m always juggling.

When Little T is here, I want to be able to enjoy every moment of Little T being little. When Big T is home, I want to be able to spend time together instead of computer editing. I feel like I have dozens of things that need to be done without any time to myself where I can actually sit down and do them.

I feel torn about this decision, but we’ve decided to look for daycare options so I can have a full day to work at home. Little T would only be going once or twice a week, but it’s still hard.

As hard as it is, I know the system we have going on right now isn’t working, and something’s got to give. It’s what we’re going to have to do to make this work.

Riley’s Farm: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

02 Wednesday Nov 2011

Posted by Momma J in The Family, The Travels, vegan

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Family Friendly Vacations, Riley's Farm, Sleepy Hollow

How can I begin to explain how fun and seamless this event was? The Riley’s Farm created an evening that was unique, special, and something we’ll always remember. I can’t think of the last time I’ve laughed so hard…oh wait, maybe I can, but that’s besides the point.

My Mom and I discovered Riley’s Farm on our trip to the Lavender Festival. We looked them up on the internet and saw they were going to have a reenactment of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” in October. We were intrigued, and made arrangements for the family to go, not really knowing what to expect.

On the day of the event, we spent the day in Oak Glen’s Apple Valley. We timed it right and arrived at Riley’s Farm around 6:00. Here’s the main part of the farm, but our event took place in the old Packing Shed.

Beautiful, right?

As we arrived, families were taking tractor rides around the farm. These were included in the price of the ticket.

The packing shed was pretty, complete with string lights and colonial touches everywhere. I didn’t have my camera equipment with me, so I did the best to take photos with what I had. All of the employees were dressed in colonial garb. I talked with one of the employees for a while, and she confirmed there are weddings in the packing shed all the time. Oh, how I’d love to photograph a wedding there!

The inside, from the outside.

Little T was mesmerized by the band. They sounded just like “O Brother Where Art Thou”. They even played “Constant Sorrow”.

The host of the evening was Katrina’s father from “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”.  In this picture, he is making an announcement about a couple who’d been engaged earlier in their pumpkin patch. Aw, mush.

After getting settled in at our table, we took a tractor ride around the farm.

This was the outside of the packing shed at night:

All of the characters from Sleepy Hollow were walking about, mingling and interacting with the guests. They were enjoying the party with us, after all. 😉

We ate our dinner as the beginning of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was performed onstage. They did the show up to the point of the party scene, because that’s when the story changed from the past to the present. Dinner was a huge serving of baked potatoes, corn on the cob, baked beans, salad, fresh bread, and steak or chicken for the non-veg’s. We had BBQ’d veggie skewers instead of meat. We had more than enough and they took special care to make sure they had our food right.

Vegan side note* The web said they served dinner, so we called ahead and asked if they had vegan and vegetarian options. They didn’t, but said they could make a special meal for us. w00t.*

Once they got to the party scene, they had everyone step outside while the tables and chairs in the room were cleared. I was pretty impressed with how fast all of this happened. I dabbled in Crowd Control at Disneyland, and know this is no easy task. Once the tables were cleared and everyone came back in, the real fun began.

*the rest of these pictures were taken with my mom’s camera, and by my mother and I, because I’d put mine away after realizing I hadn’t brought my gear* Bummer.

The night started out with a chain dance. Everyone in the room linked hands as they were led in circles around and outside the farm. They were given the instructions to not let go. The characters from the play taught us the dances and were great at getting the room involved. We laughed so hard and had a great time. I think Big T may have been the belle of the ball, heh heh. I had to sit out after the first few dances because Little T fell asleep, but I laughed and watched instead.

Here’s Big T and my nephew doing a dance that got progressively faster.

They had pumpkin seed spitting contests (two groups, 16 and under and 17 and over). One little girl was distraught over having to spit out her pumpkin seed, what a sweet little lady. My nephew, on the other hand, thought this was the coolest thing he’d ever been given permission to do.

While this was all going on, I was working on the pumpkin carving contest. We had 20 minutes to carve. I could tell a lot of families come every year because they had some hard core equipment to add to their pumpkins. I wanted to feel fancy too, so I carved a mustache in our pumpkin.

I’m not going to lie, competitive eating kind of grosses me out, but I still had fun watching Big T and my nephew compete in the pie eating contest. Pie Eating was split into two groups, 16 and under and 17 and older.

In addition to the pictures above, they had apple bobbing, apple pie for dessert, and lots more. The night moved seamlessly and fast, with dances between the events. You could tell they’d really thought everything out because these people knew how to keep the night rolling!

After the party, we all walked outside to see Ichabob Crane say goodbye to Katrina and stroll down the dirt path for the famous Sleepy Hollow scene. I wasn’t sure what to expect, and couldn’t believe when they actually had a headless horseman chase Ichabob around with a pumpkin that was on fire. My seven year old nephew talked about this non-stop on the way home.

To make a long story short, if you’re looking for something family-friendly that will make your holidays extra special, this is the place to be. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is over, but I noticed they have Thanksgiving dinners and a Christmas feasts during November and December. I haven’t been to either of these, but if it’s anything like the event we were at, I’m sure it will be amazing. Just to warn you, the Sleepy Hollow tickets sold out fast and I’m guessing the other events are the same.

Trick or Treating at Disneyland

26 Wednesday Oct 2011

Posted by Momma J in Quick Snippets, The Adventures of Little T, The Family

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disneyland, halloween

We were able to trick or treat at Disneyland the other night:

Little T was a little dazed by the whole experience. Can you tell?

Children’s Halloween Parade

22 Saturday Oct 2011

Posted by Momma J in The Adventures of Little T, The Family, The Travels

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We have a town nearby that reminds me of the town from The Gilmore Girls. We spend a lot of time there going to farmer’s markets, family-owned restaurants, and coffee shops. Big T and I dream of retiring there someday. We imagine ourselves rolling hand in hand in our electronic wheelchairs, making our way to their little movie theater.

Today they had their children’s Halloween Parade. Speaking of that, Big T and I had a gigantic communication mix up this morning. I’ve been working on getting my photography business running and taking care of Little T, so it’s been kind of crazy and I’ve been busier than usual. I guess I didn’t explain our schedule very well, and Big T had it in his head that we were going to Disneyland instead of 10 minutes down the street to the town next door. I kept wondering why he was putting so much thought into packing Little T’s lunch, asking if we’d be back in time to go to dinner with his friend, etc. It all made sense when I turned the other way in our car and he asked why we weren’t on our way to Disneyland. It blew our minds, we had completely different ideas in our heads as to how this day was supposed to be. Whoa.

Here was the beginning of the children’s parade. Little T knew something fun was about to happen and we couldn’t stop this kid from wandering towards all the action!

I stayed out of the parade so I could snap pictures of Big T and my little snugglebug. Little T started out walking, but he soon decided that Daddy’s shoulders were much better.

Here’s a few of the other cute costumes:

Even the animals were in the Halloween spirit:

Towards the end of the parade, we stepped out and decided to watch the band behind us. Theo loved the drummers the best. Do you think we may have a future band geek on our hands? I write that lovingly as a from a former band geek. :p

And then the Inland Pacific Ballet came by. I can’t believe it’s almost Nutcracker time.

We finished the day at the Last Drop Cafe. Our favorite coffee shop, and not just because they have Vegan Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies. They’ve watched Little T grow up over there.

You see? It really is like an episode of the Gilmore Girls. Much better than an episode of I Love Lucy, which is how my life usually feels. 😉

Cute, and not so much….

13 Thursday Oct 2011

Posted by Momma J in Quick Snippets, The Adventures of Little T, The Family

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Things Little T has done this week that are super adorable:

  • Taken a tissue and attempted to blow his nose like Momma J.
  • Started blowing kisses while saying “mwahhhhhhhh”. It’s funny to hear his version of what we sound like.
  • Discovered he loves streaking, and runs down the hall giggling and laughing whenever he can get away before his bath.

Things Little T has done this week that are not-so-super-adorable:

  • Went through a biting phase, thankfully this ended when he discovered that biting is followed by time out.
  • Started screaming in imitation of Momma J, who was doing a silly opera voice. Oh, how I wish I hadn’t done that.
  • Discovered he loves streaking, and runs down the hall giggling and laughing whenever he can get away during a diaper change.
He certainly keeps things interesting around here.

We are sooooooo fancy schmancy!

08 Saturday Oct 2011

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If you happen to stop by Whole Foods, Henry’s, Sprouts, or any other natural food store, check out our family in the latest issue of Kiwi Magazine. They interviewed us about our adoption, and they even included a picture of my little babycakes.

Trevor couldn’t help poking fun at me, because I had this unfounded fear that the story would end up being something like “the dark side of adoption”, or “who on earth let these people be parents?” I know you’re surprised when I say it was a very nice article, right? 😉

Elizabeth Foy Larsen, the author who interviewed us, was very easy to talk with. We knew we were in good hands. The article breaks down the three different types of adoption, something you learn a lot about when you start the adoption process. It’s a great read, if I do say so myself.

It was the day of a million doctor visits…

05 Wednesday Oct 2011

Posted by Momma J in The Adventures of Little T, The Family

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Monday was a busy day. We had to drive to CHOC to get the results of Little T’s MRI, then we had to drive to the neurologist in another city to go over the results, and then we had to drive to another hospital to visit the burn center. It was a doctor extravaganza! That last sentence makes it sound a lot more fun than it really was, doesn’t it?

There was good news all around! Little T’s MRI came back and everything was great and just like it’s supposed to be! This means he’ll most likely grow out of his hypertonia and there aren’t any serious underlying issues. We thought this would probably be the case because of how much he’s improved, but it’s nice to have the medical documents to reassure us.

At the burn center, Little T was having a great time in the lobby. Now that he’s walking, it’s like he’s discovering a whole new world. His new favorite thing to do is to walk around and point and shout “look!”

Here’s what he wanted me to look at in the lobby:

The flashing exit sign:

A teddy bear:

And a few toys on the table:

We circled the room and he shouted for me to look at the same things over and over again. He’s such a cute little baby.

The burn center took his bandage off and said he had healed up. Isn’t it amazing that skin can grow so quickly? Little T felt his finger, bent it back and forth, and stared at it for the longest time after they took the bandage off. The doctor said he was a smart kid. I might be biased, but I agree, heh heh.

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