Thursday, October 3, 2013

It's starting to feel like fall

Thanks to his birthday, Bennett now has some new games to play with. The first one that we opened was Zingo Bingo.  They have this at school so Bennett was familiar with it already.  Two chips with pictures on them are revealed at a time and you have to match them to the images on your card. 

This week Bennett also spent lots of time working on his new puzzles.  The 24 piece puzzle he can practically do with his eyes closed but he still asks for help with the 60 and 100 piece puzzles, although I'm sure he'll master those soon enough. 

We also played some Memory.  This one will take a little longer for him to get the hang of.  He likes to turn over more than 2 cards at a time.  One thing that's nice is that at the moment he doesn't seem to get upset if he doesn't win.  I'm sure this will change soon enough, but for now it's nice.


Doesn't everyone do headstands on the couch?


Friday was Daddy's birthday.  Bennett was very excited to help open presents and blow out the candles on the cake.  He also said that he had a big birthday but that Daddy had a little birthday.


And blowing out candles (after making sure the lights were out first)

Sunday was WGBH (public broadcasting) Member day at OSV.  Because of this Curious George (and Clifford) were there!  We got our pictures with George and then went inside.


We spent some time in the Fenno House where Bennett made a "quilt".  Normally he just zips through this building, if he goes in at all.



Interestingly none of our favorite people were working, not that we dislike many, but some are better than others about interacting with us. 


We went down a different path than normal and saw the backside of the potter's shop. Mystique ruined when I then peeked in through the windows and saw the thoroughly modern workroom.



After Sturbridge we headed off to Lynn (with Bennett getting a decently long car nap) to go to Fiona's birthday party.  They had a camp theme and all the kids got matching camp T-shirts.

Bennett loved running around and diving into the tents.  I'm surprised he didn't hurt himself!  After making s'mores in ice cream cones, everyone headed off on a nature walk, eating their snacks along the way.


My "baby" is growing up!  He knows to get in line and wait his turn.

On Sunday we went apple picking.  There was an event for the Children's Hospital Miracle Makers as a way of saying "thanks" for raising a certain amount of money.  The orchard was PACKED!  The elements that were organized by Children's were well done, but the lines, misinformation, having to ride the train, etc (all issues related to the orchard) were very frustrating.  We were able to pick some peaches and apples, had lunch, and did some playing, but it's not an orchard I would recommend- really overpriced (luckily we didn't have to pay admission, just for the extra apples we bought) and way too crowded.



And on a housekeeping note, I now have ads on the sidebar of the blog.  It probably won't amount to anything, but I figure if it gets me even the tiniest bit of revenue, it's better than nothing, right?  So if you feel inclined, please consider clicking on the ads.

Friday, September 27, 2013

A Curious George Party: Bennett's Third Birthday Recap

I'll be the first to admit it.  I didn't come up with most of these ideas.  Hey, that's what the internet is for, right?  We just took a couple of things to the next level.  I think a friend of mine hit the nail on the head when she said, "It’s what set designers do when they need a creative outlet. Plan elaborate parties to make us feel um… well too low key."  True, we're not set designers, but a Technical Director and a former Costume Designer wannabee are close enough, right?

Let's start with the invitations.


I decided to put a picture of George on the envelope just in case people couldn't figure out the theme from the invitation.  It's obvious to me, but we're a little obsessed with Curious George in our house.




This is the first idea that I got elsewhere.  The wording was probably pulled from a bunch of different places.  I've looked at so many CG invitations over the past few months that I can't keep them straight.




We used spray adhesive to adhere the cardstock with the wording to the back piece of felt.  Then I used fabric glue at the bottom to hold the top piece of felt on.  Then I added a bit of brown ink to the bottom to make it look more authentic.  I actually had a happy accident with these. The spray adhesive had gotten on the edges of the cardstock so it lightly held the top piece of felt in place so that they didn't shift around too much.  Random question: do you typically peel your bananas from the stem or from the bottom?  I know at least one person tried to open their invitation the "wrong" way.

For those of you who are familiar with the PBS cartoon, you are likely well aware of the Doorman.  We found the original idea here, where they had the doorman on a piece of posterboard.  We kind of joked around about Chris getting one of the grad actors to dress up as our doorman, but then we abandoned that idea (lack of costume) when Chris got a CNC router at work.  Perfect project to learn on!  We were going to have a life-size doorman!


The doorman's dog also is a fixture of the lobby, so naturally we needed a Hundley as well, which Bennett was holding and "petting" in this picture.

From the same site where I got the doorman idea, I got the idea of turning our dining room into Chef Pisghetti's Ristorante.  Since we weren't planning to serve a full meal I figured that our dining room table wouldn't really be needed.  Could we move it out and bring in some smaller tables to make it look like a restaurant?  I think this was the main element of our party that made our friends think we are nuts- we turned out dining room into a restaurant!

Again, Chris put his CNC to work, creating the sign.  We had originally talked about converting the whole wall to look like a building exterior (brick wall, sign, door, windows) but time and money constraints proved to be too great.  You can't really tell in this picture, but the letters and the Chef, as well as the black frame, are raised up higher than the white background.


I sewed strips of fabric together to create the awning (don't look too closely from underneath as I left lots of loose threads), which hung on our existing curtain rod.  Then I made a sleeve at the front in which we slipped some aluminum angle iron and then hung it from the corners using monofilament to a could of nails on other walls.

I had the last minute idea to get some vases of flowers to put on the restaurant tables, but when we were at the grocery store I saw these ornamental pepper plants.  They were perfect!



So what did we serve at Chef Pisghetti's?  Since the party started at 3 we didn't need a full meal.  We stuck with snacks and desserts.


For Bennett's first birthday I had Chris make a few food stands.  It allows me to fit a few more dishes into the same space since they overlap a bit, plus it adds visual appeal.  So every year they get a new coat of spray paint in whatever colors I'm using that year.  Then I just put my food on white plates and put them on top.  Easy peasy.



The cake was another idea that I "borrowed".  There were lots of fun ideas, but this one looked fancy enough but it also looked like something that I might be able to do on my own.  And I got to try using modeling chocolate.  Everything was edible except for George, who was a purchased figurine.  I ended up not putting all of the vines and flowers on because at 11:30pm the night before the party I decided sleep was more important than practicing my piping skills and possibly messing up the cake.




 


I was afraid that there wasn't going to be enough cake (turns out there was more than enough), plus I needed a treat to send in to school on Monday, so I also made monkey cupcakes.




For additional decor, we also had Curious George and The Man With The Yellow Hat.  After all, it wouldn't be a Curious George party without him!  I was inspired by this and this, but ultimately we went with what you see below.



Balloons!  I tend to think of them as being overpriced and unnecessary, but I do love them and find myself getting some every year.  We had the bunch in the photo above, plus the ones below.  I had hi-float put into the latex balloons, so they last about a week.  (Except for 2 that had deflated in less than 12 hours.)


And it wouldn't be a party without games!  It's a little tough to plan some things out since our younger guests range in age from 3 to 11.


Again, borrowing from the internet, we had Yellow Hat ring toss.  These were just sports cones with some electrical tape for the hat band.  And then since they had a tendency to fall over, Chris attached them to a piece of plywood.



We also had Pin the Tie on The Man with the Yellow Hat.  Unfortunately The Man was a bit too tall for Bennett, but he still seemed to have fun.




Since we had such a large range of ages, for prizes I got a selection of books, trying to have something for every age/interest, and let the winners pick which one they wanted.  (Thanks Mel for this idea!)  And the books that weren't chosen will get added to Bennett's collection for when he's a little older.


As we sent our younger guests on their way, they had Curious George favor bags.  (Inspiration from here.)  These were filled with Curious George fruit snacks, a Barrel of Monkeys game, a banana pen, and stickers.



Overall it was a fabulous day. We hadn't told Bennett in advance that he was going to have a Curious George party because we wanted to surprise him.  Grandpa took him out of the house for a few hours in the morning while we decorated and we were expecting him to be really excited when he returned.  He wasn't as excited as we thought he would be, but later in the day he had his George say hi to the cutout George.  And every day when he gets home now he says hi to Hundley, the Doorman, etc.


And of course, Bennett received numerous wonderful gifts!  To name just a few, he got books (both Curious George and others), toy farm animals, a fife, and then this... We have one family who every year create an elaborate gift/packaging.  How awesome is this hot air balloon?

 And to make it even better, inside the balloon (there was a slit in the back) was this photo of a Curious George sand sculpture that they had made for Bennett.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Busy Birthday Weekend

Saturday started off with Chris heading to work to pick up some things that he had forgotten for the party.  I got Bennett dressed and then we headed off to the grocery store for some cake related items.  We got home and started making the cake.  Chris got home just as it was about to go into the oven.  I put them in the oven, instructed Chris to check on them and take them out when ready, and then headed out to get balloons.  (Yay for hi-float which allows latex balloons to last about a week or so.)

When I got back, Bennett and Chris were on the couch watching Thomas.

Next on the agenda was grocery shopping- both for party food and food for the week.  (Yes, I know I had just gone to the store a few hours earlier, but that was just a quick trip to a close store for a few essentials and this was to a store slightly further away but that we like better.)

On the way home we stopped at the church's yard sale and picked up a game and a book.

Then it was time for lunch and nap.  Chris and I worked on a few party related tasks during nap, which was shorter than we would have liked.

Because nap was short there was a bit of time for playing before we headed out for our evening activity. 

Me: Bennett, please go to the front hall and put your shoes on.
Bennett: Noooo.
M: We're going to go to Sturbridge.
B: Yay! Sturbridge! (As he ran to the front hall.)

Yup, you read that right.  We were off to Sturbridge.  They were having a Harvest Party.  They were firing the kiln, firing barrels, the blacksmith, tinsmith and potters were working, there was a barn dance, fresh mulled cider, musicians, and lots more.  Bennett really liked watching one of the bands and stayed still for quite a while.  He also wanted to know where all the animals were, but by that point we couldn't find any of the regulars to ask.




He fell asleep in the car on the way home and went straight to bed.

On Sunday he woke up to a surprise visitor.  Grandpa had spent the night with us!  Grandpa also took Bennett for a few hours so that we could get the house decorated for the party.  This was helpful as we didn't have to be keeping an eye on Bennett and answering all his questions, but we also wanted to surprise him with all the decorations.  He wasn't quite as excited as we thought he would be, but after lunch and nap he seemed to like the decorations a bit more.  Before nap we were able to get one last monthly photo.


And here are a few pictures of opening presents from us as well as some other people who weren't able to make it to the party.


It's a Texas Longhorn which we're pretending is an oxen.  The horns look like those of Lance and Henry, but the coloring is more similar to Doc and Blue.


Someone likes his oxen!

Zingo Bingo, or as Bennett would say, "Mingo Mingo"
 Stay tuned for all of the party pictures!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Curious George and Oxen!!

Ok, so Curious George and the oxen didn't happen at the same time/place, but they did both happen this weekend.

Again, the week started off slow.  And I've continued my trend of being bad about taking pictures.  Bennett is doing well with the new preschool routine.  In the past, he had a tendency to run around a lot.  However, in the new classroom he seems to understand that he needs to sit and pay attention/participate.  Or at least that's the case when there are other kids around.  One day he was the only preschooler and he ran around a bit that day and had trouble focusing.

Saturday we went to Sturbridge for their "Agricultural Exhibition".  There were going to be oxen matches on Sunday, but by going on Saturday we had the opportunity to try plowing.  It's not easy!  We also learned the name of one of the farmers (Dave).

When it was my turn I had Bennett come with me.  As we came over, Dave commented that Bennett was "well acquainted" with Lance and Henry.  Yup, they do recognize us.  :)

Bennett held on to the plow but after a couple of seconds he ran away.  He was NOT a fan.  Then, as you can see in the video below, he ran back to give it another try but fell in the furrow.  He didn't like having dirt all over him, so he ran back to Daddy.


And here's a picture of my row.  Not exactly straight.  Steering is tricky- lean the plow to the right to turn it to the left.

Next it was Chris's turn.  (Bennett wasn't a fan of not being held so that I could take pictures.)  His row was potentially worse than mine, but they tried to make him feel good saying it was because of the New England soil or the oxen not walking straight because they saw the open gate. 




As we were leaving the field one of the women came over to let us know that they were making cheese in the farmhouse.  We're not sure, but we think she mentioned this because she recognized us and knew that we hadn't been in there yet.

As we finished up in the farm area Bennett checked all the usual places and couldn't find Summer, the calf.  That's when we remembered that there had been animals on the common so we figured that she was likely there.  She was!  Later Summer was in the middle of the pen and Bennett wanted to pet her.  He asked us to tell Summer to move over.  She didn't listen.

Also on the common were demonstrations for threshing, winnowing, and shucking corn.  Here Bennett helps me thresh the grain.

And the other highlight of our day?  We were in the tinshop.  The tinsmith we like (Phil) also frequently gives the musket demonstrations.  We got in the shop and Bennett asked where the musket was so Phil brought it over.  He offered to let Bennett pull the trigger, but that's when Bennett chose to be shy.  He wouldn't even show Phil how he shoots his imaginary musket.  After a minute or so he got chatty though and as we were leaving Phil said to me, "I like your boy."


On Sunday we went to Edaville.  When we were in the car on the way there we told him we were going to where we had seen Thomas and Sir Topham Hatt, but that they wouldn't be there.  He wanted to know why they wouldn't be there.  "Because they're on the Island of Sodor.  Sir Topham Hatt needed to make sure that all of the engines were on track and on time." We didn't mention that CURIOUS GEORGE was going to be there because we knew that if we did, we would never hear the end of it.

The first thing we did was ride the carousel. He has no idea what he's in for!

While Bennett was on a ride with Daddy (Jumbo) CG and TMWTYH came out.  I got in line and they joined me when they got off the ride.


In the end we "had" to see them twice because I wasn't happy with how my pictures came out- too dark.  Luckily they came back out an hour later.  Bennett wanted to know why they went away so Chris told them that they needed some lemonade and donuts. 

Here they are the second time. Maybe not as big a smile, but not as dark.  And I like Bennett holding George out of the Boba.

Bennett thoroughly enjoyed the rides.
 After riding the airplanes we noticed this warning.  Hmm, let's add that to the questions to ask the cardiologist next month.





In other news, party plans continue and we are just under a week away.  Chris and I are extremely excited and can't wait to see Bennett's reaction to everything.  (We haven't told him what the theme is and want it to be a surprise for him.)  We are busy working on projects every night after he went to bed and are utterly exhausted, but we are very pleased with how things are turning out.  Can't wait to show you!