Friday, March 30

march happenings


the past few weeks have been busy. but when i think of our schedule the next several weeks i realize it was just the calm before the storm :)

soccer started this week and next week our games will begin. we will be at the fields on M, T, W, TH, and S. whew!
this is owen's first official season and i dont think its possible for a little person to be more excited for anything. he can't wait!
he got a jersey a couple weeks ago that he wears almost every day because its "wike jackie!". its white and white is his favorite color. kinda funny for a three year old. when he found out that he will be on the white team i thought he might pass out with excitement!


jack and ellie will be on the same team again and they will be playing with coach bryant again. we love bryant. he is tough and expects a lot from his team. he pushes them every practice and definitely during the games. if he realizes a player is weak in a certain area, he makes them face it and work on it and makes sure they dont shy away from it. but he's fun and helps build each player too. they have several players returning from past seasons, so it should be a fantastic season! 
they technically weren't supposed to start practices until next week, but with a game scheduled for monday, bryant had an impromptu 2 hour practice in the rain on wednesday. 
yup, the season has started! this was my view... sitting snug and dry in the car ;)


charlie will be on the purple team this spring. we met his coach and teammates last week and i think its going to be a good year for him. his coach definitely knows the game and really wants to help the boys learn teamwork rather than the typical "everyone run at the ball and to the goal" mindset. can't wait to watch him grow.

chris had the week off after our texas trip so we were able to do a couple random, fun things.
we walked every day together with owen after dropping the kids off at school. it was fun to have him with us! on one of our saturday walks owen learned how to skip. its pretty darn cute!


chris also converted owen's crib into a toddler bed. because he doesn't wear diapers anymore at night we thought it was time. this kid is always dry! i am so super proud of him!


jack had a boyscout campout and it was fantastic that chris was able to go along! they went to White Rock up north of here and said it was beautiful. they made delicious foil dinners at home (so you know chris went all gourmet on those foil dinners!) and they heated them up at camp. jack slept in his hammock and the night was much colder than the boys had anticipated so it was a long night for him. chris, who had told jack to pack some warmer clothes and blankets, which jack ignored, slept much cozier in his tent :)


these are from their hike



while the men were camping, the other kids had a sleepover in owen's room. it was a great kick off to their official spring break!



one day during chris' break we dropped the kids off at school and took off on a mini day trip to tulsa. it was fun just being the two of us with our little sidekick :) we went out for bbq lunch and then hit up a couple of the malls for shopping. thats something not really available here, at least not the stores where i prefer to shop. we mostly just browsed, but it was nice. while waiting for our lunch i noticed just how much these two look alike!


because chris's schedule is all over the place, i've stopped doing regular haircuts because i hate getting a sitter for owen. its been awhile since ive had it cut. actually, since before we lost the baby (almost two years). so i took advantage of his time off and got a trim... and bangs. it was time for a little change.



chris manages to make meal time very interesting, either with delicious food or with weird challenges for the kids. one night he made the best steaks anyone had ever eaten and he topped his own with some bleu cheese. the kids kept complaining of the smell (it was exceptionally potent) so he challenged charlie to try a little. he struggled but finally did. then we were on a stinky cheese kick so we pulled out some really stinky gruyere cheese rind and dared the boys to sniff it. then of course jack couldn't be outdone by char so he took the bleu cheese challenge too. so glad we had the camera out!

password: cheese

spring break was started with st patrick's day! the kids set up a house filled with all the gold they could find to lure in and trap a leprechaun while we were on a walk. somehow, it worked! but the leprechaun managed to escape. he did leave some gold coins for the kids, so he mustve been a very nice one.


i had high ambitions to try making corned beef, cabbage, and some soda bread which is something chris remembers having as a kid, but it just didn't happen. charlie and i did manage to make green rolls though so that counts for something, right?!


i found a couple mom's with kids that our kiddos enjoy playing with and we organized a little kid swap for the week of spring break. we each took a morning to have all the kids at our house. that gave each mom two mornings that week without kids at home. i had monday. all the girls wanted to paint. then they all rollerbladed, scootered, and four squared the rest of the time. easy peasy.


one morning i had free was spent at target getting ready for easter. this is what a quiet van looks like:


we also spent our last free afternoon with those same friends at the park playing in the sandpit and swinging. they are good friends and the majority of all our kids play together the whole time. thats pretty amazing considering there are 12 kids all together.


we also had a check up and cleaning at the dentist. no cavities again. it was O man's first trip and he rocked it. he marched back there when they called his name like he owned the place. 
i loved how he kept looking over at charlie and smiling like he just couldn't believe he was there doing the same thing charlie was.



he was all smiles and loved that he got a minion tooth brush after.


something else that owen was able to do like the big kids over break was roller blading! jack and ellie were very patient and spent many mornings and afternoons helping him learn in jack's old skates.




our whole family spent hours playing four square that week. like, every moment we weren't going places was spent in our cul de sac playing. the kids were not surprised by chris's mad 4 square skills, but they were very surprised that their mama had a few tricks of her own. it was pretty fun.


charlie and ellie kept trying to turn their feet completely around like one of jack's friends. it made for some pretty silly 4 square!


the other day owen fell asleep around 4. he never naps. but what made it extra special was that he snuggled right up with me. he never snuggles. it was 20 minutes of heaven.



we paid for it that night though. 
he didn't fall asleep until 10:30.
... it was totally worth it.

spring break 2018: THE FOOD

this post is not going to be in chronological order because:
A) the pics uploaded out of order and im too lazy to organize them
and
B) food is so magical, it doesn't have to be in order
 ok, so it's mostly because i dont feel like organizing all the photos haha! so many times we remember a certain meal or treat from a trip, but can't recall the name of the restaurant where we enjoyed it. so ive been thankful for the times that ive been able to look back at the blog and find little details like that. thats kinda why i wanted to make a post like this with what we had and where because food is such a big part of our family trips. we love food!

one thing i want to mention before i get started is that we seem to pick a snack that we consume a lot of on our road trips. sometimes its beef jerky. some times its redvines. this trip it was bit o honey's. it was a great little pick me up while in the middle of nowhere oklahoma. 


our kids really enjoy in-n-out (and we do too!), so naturally we stopped there for lunch in Dallas on our way down to San Antonio.



those nifty hats are a must, no matter how quickly they get crushed in the tangle of kids and toys and pillows on the rest of the drive!


we ate 
SO. MANY. TACOS.
when in rome right?
or i guess in this case, 
when in san antonio :)

this restaurant was recommended to us by chris' old roommate, brandon. its called Acenar and its on the river downtown.

this was our second round of tacos on the trip. the food was pretty good, not our favorite, but it was fun to be on the river. plus, there were pigeons all over, eating chips off the ground and we even saw them hop up onto an empty table next to us to eat chips. kind of gross actually, but it made the kids laugh.



as mentioned in the last post, we ate bbq at Milt's BBQ in Kyle with carrie's family. we got there late, so a lot of the food that we would've liked to try was sold out. but we really enjoyed what we had! plus, the company was phenomenal :)


one night we ate at Mi Tierra at market square with delayna and the kiddos. it was super duper fun! this is where the 3 man mariachi band played for us. 
and, you know: tacos!!!


the flour tortillas were so incredibly soft and tender. so, so good.




after we ate at mi terra, we went outside and grabbed some fresh, dulce de leche filled churros!!!



owen, charlie, and lani dont care for churros so they had chocolate donuts from the bakery at mi terra instead.


one morning after dropping chris off at class, i swung by a donut shop called The Art of Donut and surprised the kids along with delayna and leilani who came to the hotel to hang out and play at the playground.
a gourmet hot cocoa was too hard for me to pass up :)





after struggling through eating some scrambled eggs and fruit down stairs at the hotel, the kids finally got to pick out a donut!













another fun treat we had was the night before we left we stopped at Ghirardelli for some ice cream down on the riverwalk!








another fun food stop was for breakfast on our last morning before heading home. we ate at the very old Guenther House. the pumpkin pancakes were superb! 




chris definitely didn't go without while he was at his conference each morning. they provided a large breakfast spread each day. one of his favorites that he ate while we had donuts was this fancy french toast.


of course, no trip to texas is complete for our family without a stop ( or two or three!) at torchy's tacos. seriously, that queso is heaven on earth.



one of our very favorite meals of the trip was going to the cheesecake factory. jack has wanted to go for a very long time. and because our student loan pay-off celebration dinner was such a bust, we decided to splurge and have a fancy dinner together on this trip. when the kids saw there was a cheesecake factory in san antonio, they knew this was where they wanted to go!





we were so full that we only had a few bites of cheesecake and then boxed up the rest. it made a great early morning snack the next couple days ;)


we knew we had to try some "puffy tacos" while in san antonio! Henry's puffy tacos is probably a tourist trap, but we really enjoyed those tacos! and the rice was very flavorful (ie not authentic) but we thought it was tasty!








the night before we left, we met up with Chris's old roommate brandon and his family at a bbq place called B-Daddy's BBQ in Helotes. we were pretty impressed! the employees were awesome and extremely kind, especially considering how big our group was. the food was outstanding! its no surprise that it started as a food truck and then turned into a full on restaurant because it was so yummy! im still dreaming of the jalapeño cheddar cream corn!!





not pictured but worth mentioning was buc-ee's. its a ginormous gas station. like, the mother of all gas stations. its more like a huge full sized store with probably 50 gas pumps out front. cameron smith told chris he needed to try a taco there, so of course we stopped there to fuel up on our way out of town. we needed more bit o honey's and chris needed a taco... not to mention the car needed gas. when we walked in there was a bbq station where they were literally pulling briskets off a smoker, slicing it up, stacking it in tortillas, wrapping them in foil and handing them out to costumers. was it the best taco ever? no. but it was pretty good and considering the whole experience it was pretty fun!

our last stop was in waco to visit the Silos Bakery. 



when we visited waco a few easters ago, the bakery was under construction. it was fun to stop there for an hour or so for a treat and to stretch our legs.



not surprising, the bakery was gorgeous, just like everything joanna gaines touches.



plus, the cookies and cupcakes were delicious!










it probably goes without saying that chris and i have been dieting since we returned from our trip :)