Sunday, June 29, 2014

Turtle party

Sawyer's party was on Sunday.  He LOVES the ninja turtles (especially Michaelangelo since orange is his favorite color.)  Naturally, we had a pizza paty.

Sawyer and Andy's cousin Emily:

I got the boys matching shirts


We don't have much icing skill so we tried to figure out how to make a turtle cake without having to attempt to make a face out of icing.  I think I found an OK solution.  The figures are weird eraser things.




He liked when we all sang to him

...but he blew out the candle before the song was over

I made the cake inside the ninja turtles' colors

I think Piper likes me, she kept smiling at me




Saturday, June 28, 2014

FOUR!

Sawyer is now FOUR YEARS OLD!


Yes, I'm a little behind.

Anyway, we had his party planned for the weekend, but we both took the day off work.

First, we had to go check Andy in at the expo for his race in Seattle.


The lady that took the picture for us asked if we were doing any other races.  We told her we both were doing Vancouver so she gave Andy a t-shirt and me a tank top for that race.  She also gave us both Las Vegas shirts which we wanted to do since we have somewhere to stay, but it is $145 plus flights so we will have to pass this year (though it is awesome- you run down the strip at night).

Next, we let Sawyer pick what he wanted to eat.  He picked McDonald's- no surprise.




When we got home, my parents came to get him to take him to Toys R Us and pick out a toy.  He had never been there before, so he has been excited about this for months.  They said he kept changing what toy he wanted, but ended up with "T-rex Takedown."  They came back and he saw he had more presents from us.  He was so excited and had grandpa help him put everything together.

Putting together the T-rex

I think Kellan liked Sawyer's new Strider bike more than he did.

My dad found these things on clearance for like $1.50 where you pull the zip cord thing and it launches a wheel.  It was really cool.  So cool in fact, he went back and bought the rest of them the next day so we can experiment on sand and water.


Sawyer got his first slumber party that night.  Grandma and grandpa took him home so he didn't have to get up early and go to the race with us. I thought he looked so cute.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Seattle RnR half

On Saturday Andy ran the Seattle Rock n Roll half marathon.

We left at 4:30 to get a good parking spot.  We aren't fans of paying for parking.  Sawyer had his first slumber party at my parent's house, so it was just me and Kellan there with him.  Luckily when we got to Seattle we found a spot very close (though at the top of a hill so steep they made step things in the sidewalk.)


Andy's corral was quite a bit back, so we waited for him and cheered everyone on.  Finally his corral came up but I couldn't see him.  You can however, see the Webbs/Jensens up front in the same corral!

They were off and we went to hang out and wait.


I listened to this band I really enjoyed.  I think they were called furniture girls or something like that.

Andy came in a little later than his Portland time at 2:20 but he said there were these awful hills at the end that literally took every last bit of energy out of him.  He was still very proud of that time.  He is coming to the finish below, in red.  We couldn't get close because there was a huge flight of stairs

Here he is after!

The Seattle medal on the right, and the Pacific Peaks on the left.  You get the one on the left for completing both Seattle and Portland.  The big foot is fuzzy!


On the way home was my favorite part (sorry Andy, but waiting around for a few hours isn't terribly fun lol).  Our drive home was along part of the race.  I stuck my cowbell out the window over the roof and waved it for quite a few miles down the road.  It was AWESOME!  So many people got smiles on their faces, and at least 50 people waved at me.


We went home, got Sawyer, and we all took naps!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Karate

Today was Sawyer's first day of karate!

Eli and LJ had been doing karate (Eli turned 4 in January) and Sawyer had been waiting to turn 4 so he could join them.  LJ decided to do soccer this season so it was just Eli with him.  He was SO excited!  I did karate for a little bit so I think I am just as excited as he is.

He looks so cute in his little black gi, but it is a tad too big.  Andy said he was most excited to put on his white belt.



Parents aren't supposed to go in because they are distractions, but Andy sneaked a photo.  He is in the front next to Eli in the yellow shirt (Eli couldn't find his uniform today.)


I am really excited because I read the pamphlet and they teach all sorts of safety (stranger danger, drugs, fire, water) as well as discipline and morals.  They have the regular self defenses (punch/kicks/blocks) and katas (forms).  They have advancement ceremonies and tournaments too.  They said a lot of the kids have improved in behavior (yayyy).  I think it will be a good thing for him!

He got to do punches and kicks into pads today.  He showed me his punches and kneeing and he seemed so proud.  It must have tuckered him out though, because he looked like this by the time he got home:

I am so glad he is old enough to be into things.  He will be starting soccer up again next week.  Each activity is only once a week so we aren't too overwhelmed (yet) but Andy says he will drive the kids non stop if they want to do that many activities.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Fast food tales

There has been a lot of bashing lately on the fast food worker.  Whenever the $15 minimum wage in Seattle comes up, someone always mentions the typical "unskilled fast food worker."  I get annoyed at this, because the hardest job I've ever worked was in fast food, and they totally deserve $15 if anyone in this world does.  I think we should be picking on those girls that work at the tanning salons that sit and watch whatever TV show they want for their whole shift if we are going to pick on anyone.  When it comes to food, the general public is just plain mean...and that is coming from someone who worked in a phone store where half your customers are in because of a problem worth a lot more than a couple dollars.  Not only that, but you have to memorize tons of combinations, and have to actually run around for your whole shift in a stressful situation trying to get orders out as quickly as possible, reaching every which way around your co-workers.  Customers feel like they are way better than you because you are working a minimum wage job, and treat you like dirt.  I think people still wouldn't chose this job, they just like to pick on people because they are mad they aren't making much at their job.

Anyway, this was on my mind today at my office job where I am making much more money than that at least, but I also miss those days where your coworkers were all your age and while stressful and physically tiring, we managed to find fun.  I actually had to fake a coughing fit because I was laughing at some of our old antics.  I thought I would stare a few stories from the times at DQ:

1.The Lettuce
As mentioned before, customers are very particular.  That's no problem, it is just sometimes hard when rushed to keep up with special orders.  One particular customer came in and specified they wanted no lettuce.  They hated lettuce.  Please don't put lettuce on their burger.  OK, fine.  I typed the "No" then the "lettuce" button so the screen would show this.  The kitchen made their order which I didn't observe, then sent their order out.  Seconds later the man comes back and shows me the burger.  Definitely lettuce.  He didn't want to peel it off because it left lettuce taste or something (I agree with this on things like olives, peppers, etc, but lettuce seems pretty plain).  Ok, we will make another one.  The kitchen worker was annoyed and calls me back.  He had placed a piece of lettuce about the size of my pinky fingernail on the hamburger just to spite the customer.  I thought it was hilarious and the order went out.  We quietly laughed to ourselves thinking he got away with it.  As the customer was leaving after their meal, they walked by the front counter and smiling said "I saw that piece of lettuce, good one" and all three of us laughed pretty hard.

2. Too hot
Our store did not have air conditioning.  Combine the summer heat, the excess of customers when it is hot causing non-stop work, and the drive through window letting in the heat from outside amplified with car engines, it gets hot.  The solution when you need a break is to "re-stock" the toppings.  This means you go in the walk-in freezer (about 10 degrees F) and fan in the coolness up your shirt while eating delicious toppings like cookie dough, cheesecake bites, brownies, and various candy bars.

3.Large cone
A customer came through our drive through and ordered an "extra large cone."  "I'm sorry, we just have large as our biggest size."  She insisted we make an extra large in a very rude tone and the customer is always right.  I informed her I could charge her for two larges and make it big.  She said rudely how that's fine but it better be big if she's paying more money.  I told my friend Brandon to make it as big as we possibly can make it.  The large size cones are already pretty huge (your typical cake cone is a small size) so it was already going to be fat, but we were cracking up as he almost had to curve the ice cream to make enough height to fit it.  We ended up getting it about a foot tall (the ice cream part alone, not including the cone.)  She pulled up and paid her $5 or so.  As my friend started to hand her the cone, she was FURIOUS.  The problem was that she had been so insistent on a giant cone that she couldn't complain beyond angry noises.  She had to tilt the cone to get it through her car window, and still managed to scrape the top off while trying to fit it.  We were dying.

4.No nuts
A man came in and asked if the brownie blizzard had nuts.  This is a common question since many people make brownies with nuts, and I said no.  My friend in the previous post made the blizzard and sent it out.  The next thing I saw was the man angry to the point I was scared and was marching up to the counter.  "YOU SAID NO NUTS!"  Well yes, it doesnt come with nuts. "THERE ARE NUTS IN THIS!" I asked my friend if he made it wrong, he said no.  Angry man then proceeds to scoop out his blizzard onto the counter spoon by spoon to prove that there were nuts in it, all the while telling me he is allergic and he is going to die and it will be our fault and we are getting sued, etc.  There was not a single nut on that counter mess.  Now we have signs on the door saying we aren't nut-free.  You do not want to visit a DQ if you want nut free.  The toppings all fall into each other (as I'm sure happened here- one nut) and we use the same mixers on everything so you are getting contact anyways.  We just stared at him and his lack of proof, then he stormed out.  I hope he didn't die.

5. Drive thru
Sometimes it would be slow (like in winter) and we would try to entertain ourselves. 
-My friend Bryant used to answer the speaker "*beat box* wika wika welcome to DQ order when you're ready *DJ record scratch noise*"
-We would take turns talking which always made people laugh.  One answered the call, the next person would say something like "what sauce?" another person say the total, etc.  It was usually fairly obvious because we'd use different accents and the switch between male and female.
-My friend did his gay voice (he kind of looked metro so it was convincing) and wrote a phone number on a receipt to give to a man customer
-We would all hide under the window and when the car drove up we would slowly pop up elevator style with straight faces to collect the money/deliver food.
-When customers started to drive off, we clapped and cheered at them for an entire night.  Quite a few would stop the car and laugh.

I can't think of any more right now, but I do have a word of advice- be nice to food workers!  Even if they aren't doing anything illegal like spitting, they can still do things like make everything smaller or sloppier, or charge you more.  For example if you order a snickers blizzard with peanuts, hot fudge and bananas, I could charge a snickers blizzard add fudge, add bananas, add peanuts (cosing you and extra $1.50) or I could do a menu blizzard with multiple toppings with swaps like a banana split blizzard instead of strawberries use snickers instead of pineapple use peanuts, and instead of syrup use hot fudge.  You just get better service when you treat people nicely!

Friday, June 13, 2014

Doing it all

I may have said this before, but I have a problem.  I really want to do it all. 

I think through so many scenarios in my head.  Work takes up a ton of time.  To be exact, it takes about 56 hours out of my week.  I know people are busy, but I find myself getting annoyed with people complaining about how they don't have enough time to do anything.  Do you really? Or are you making excuses?

Our house was always messy and it didn't bother me too much, but a couple months ago I decided that I would try harder instead of making excuses, and guess what?  Since the beginning of April, I have had all the laundry caught up and folded, right away, our room has been clean, the living room is usually picked up for the most part, and I have kept up on vacuuming.  That was just not the usual before.  I have also done fun things with family (immediate and extended), done photo shoots, attended soccer games,  followed a couple TV shows, practice my guitar most nights, and run at least 3 days a week. 

I actually find it helpful that Andy works for 2 of my days off, since on our day off together we try to do family things together.  If he isn't there, I don't feel like packing up the kids very often so while he is at work is usually when I do the cleaning while the kids play upstairs and run around the vacuum, and the other day is a relax day where we don't get dressed for half the day and sit on the couch. 

I still complain in my head sometimes.  I think of what it would be like to cut out some of those work hours.  I would be so skinny!  I could practice my guitar more than 15 minutes!  We could have a nice yard!  I would get more than 5 hours of sleep each night!  I could make decorations and clothes!  I wouldn't have to run on a full stomach night!  I could shower more!  (Yeah, you heard me, no shame.)  But to be honest, it isn't so bad being the "jack of all trades, master of none."  I like going to work and feeling important and bringing in a solid check that I can rely on, and I like having hobbies.  I know I could probably put a lot of effort into photos or something and do OK, but that just makes me nervous relying on other people...so here we are and it isn't so bad.

I am so grateful we live in the time we do, where men can and are expected to do household type things.  Andy keeps the kitchen clean and cooks dinner every night.  Never from a box.  He even makes potato chips if that is on the menu.  I don't know what I would do if I got home at 7:45 and had to find something for dinner.  Actually I do know- we would eat hot dogs and tater tots every night!  I'm glad I can walk into the house and eat :) 

I still want to do it all.  I am really sad because I want to dance, but adding classes for that would be too much, especially as we are putting Sawyer back in soccer and in karate here soon.  I don't want to know how bad it will be when the kids are in school- if they are anything like me (constantly in a club or sport, usually multiple) it is going to be even worse!

I find that staying busy is usually the way to get more things done.  Once you start moving, you keep moving.  I always thought that was why they say kids involved do better in school.  I hope that holds, because Kellan has an amazing arm for his age, and Sawyer shows some natural soccer skills (pay for college pay for college).

I think, though hectic sometimes, we will just keep being "those people."  The ones that are always doing something.  It may not make me the "master" of anything, but I think I like it that way.  Unfortunately for you people, it has caused the blog to not be updated as regularly as before, but what can I say? Sorry! ;)

Here is one of our "relax" days while daddy was at work, just watching TV.  They are so cute.


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

The old neighborhood

Over the weekend my parent's neighborhood (my old one) had a potluck.  It was kind of cool because they have never really done anything like that before, but due to some crime, they have been getting together to know each other and started a neighborhood watch.  That way everyone can know when something suspicious is happening instead of not even knowing who your neighbors are.

I took the kids over and it was pretty nice.  It was funny seeing all my old neighbors.  One of the kids I babysat when he was 4 was there in a high school basketball jersey.  That was weird!  They thought it was equally weird that I had kids when they remember me at that age :)





Also this weekend we ran the Nathan Chapman trail which went quite well.  I was really happy because I have heard how treadmill running is different muscles and what-not than outdoor running and I was afraid I would be back to nothing, but I was able to go the 2 1/2 miles (which is was where I am on the treadmill pretty much anyway).

Monday, June 2, 2014

A good full day

Saturday was a good day.

My mom came and got Kellan and I took Sawyer to the soccer game on the train.  After McDonald's.  And after I turned around after realizing I forgot the tickets after I had been driving 15 minutes.  We made it to the train JUST in time though, PHEW!


My parents needed to make sure the boat was working since it is the start of the season, so Kellan got his first boat ride.  They said he behaved very well.  Of course Sawyer saw this photo my mom texted me and he spent the entire game asking if he could go with "gramma and my brudder"

He behaved very well though because I let him have my phone.  It was really hot and I'm glad he didn't complain.

Afterwards we went and picked up Andy at home (he had helped Ashley move while we were gone after he got back from work) and we headed to hang out with the rest of the family at my aunt's house.


The water was not warm, but Sawyer insisted on swimming.



I didn't take any pictures of anyone else apparently, but a lot of people were there- my cousin Tommy and his wife were up from AZ and Dennis (who Kellan did not like to the point he hit him when Dennis came in to give me a hug) and my cousin Peter and family as well as Destiny's parents in addition to my family and Irene and Bob.


We left a little bit early because one of my old coworkers Grayson got a new job so we had the whole crew past and present from my old store to go bowling.  I miss everyone SO much.  I know I have said that before but it is such a blast hanging out with them!  We didn't even finish a second game and we had 2 hours.

Grayson and I had to recreate the photo from a couple weeks ago but on the other side




Tamaira, Grayson, Chantal, Jake, Natalie, Me

I got home super late but it was SO fun.

The next day was Erik's birthday so we all went to Outback.  Kellan really does eat everything- he ate a ton of bloomin' onions which surprised everyone.



I got home to find one of my strawberries was ripe too!  Sawyer and I split it.