Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Europe 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Family Travels 2008
This year we took the kids to St. Louis to the St. Pat's Parade (for a race, too). We stayed near the family-friendly end of the route, with fun kid activities before the parade started.We went to Nashville (which in hindsight is one of those funny family survival/bonding stories you can ask me about if you have the time!). I ran the Country Music Half Marathon, and the kids swam a lot. We did see a bit of Nashville, but not as much as we had planned (the long story).For our summer vacation, we first went to Detroit to spend time with Grandpa Bob. The kids and I flew (to give them their first flying experience, which was a delight for me). We spent most of our time eating (some White Castle, of course), playing with Grandpa, and going to the Ford Museum. Then we ended up in Chicago, where Brady and Maddy wore Kevin and me ou
t!! It was a wonderful place for kids. They loved Shedd Aquarium and wouldn't leave until we saw everything and the adults were glassy-eyed! They swam in the lake near Navy Pier. We rode the el to Cellular Field to see the Red Sox play a horrible game against those other Sox! Millenium Park was filled with family fun, and of course we love Chicago and the food!!
Kevin and Lisa 2008
The Kids

The kids have tried various sports this year. They enjoyed basketball which was hilarious to watch. When it was time to sign up again, neither one wanted to do it. They did not like soccer at all (sorry, Coach Kutscher, we tried). Maddy finished her third year of dance and decided she didn't want to do it anymore. I really miss seeing the dance moms every week!
At least for now we are a family involved in the arts. Brady and Maddy are taking piano lessons and are doing very well. Brady has even written some music (after watching the movie August Rush!). Brady continues to thrill the teachers and us with his artwork. And now that he is learning to read and write, he has even written and illustrated some books!! I think that, at least in the creative sense, he is an "old soul"! Maddy loves animals and board games. She finally got over her "I don't want a job when I grow up, I just want to live with you and be a kid forever" phase and now says she wants to be a vet like Dr. Janet.
School days are filled with math and reading homework, as well as daily piano practice. Maddy and Brady also love Kids Zone at church. In the summer we spend a lot of time having fun, especially at the Elks pool, where both kids have learned to swim quite well. We also live in a neighborhood of children. We enjoy our neighbors who've become great friends.
Maddy and Brady are best buddies and often play together for hours.
I love being a mom! Every day is truly a new adventure, and I am thankful for the joy. Ah, the joy, the laughter, and the time we spend together....I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.

