Michelle and Mannie (GA)
Member Since 2009
Good Morning LL!!
(Ahhhhhh.... elixir! Thanks Elsa), and Happy Catmint Caturday!
LL! It's is I, Elsa, KBP, president and CEO of Coffee Cat! Life is GOOD! GUESS WHAT! Paw Prints Pizza is open and ready for business! They are running a Caturday Catnip special today, in honor of Catmint Caturday - lots of nip in those pies!
They have even used their signature nip cheese.
Best order early! OOOOOOOOO! They have perfected their NY Style hot dog pies. MAJOR YUM!!!! Try one, you'll see! Just order the Mannie and Stu Special! so. well. anyways.
Coffee time! For today, I proudly offer Elsa's special 10 hour energy coffee, and Double shot espressos, with beans from deep within the mountain slopes of Africa, AND.... for all my Mocha fans: a venti quad peppermint white chocolate mocha, with peppermint infused whip, garnished with peppermint candy chips and white chocolate shavings... It is my bean's fav! SWEET! OH! No worries, a dollop of peppermint and vanilla and chocolate and caramel swirl ice cream, on top of a dollop of fudge, sprinkled with peppermint chips and a chocolate caramel drizzle.... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh....... mega good!
I hope everyone had a great day yesterday, and a great week. ;-) The days with the boys have been good ones! We have been very busy, that part of life has not changed. Will it ever? ;-) NOPE!!
What a BUSY week! We have been swimming, and hiking, to the park and and the beach and on the river, and a local children's museum. We have had lunches at rivers edge, car camping some too, and indoors on benches. Funny how the boys love those impromptu eat wherever lunches. We even had lunch with their mom one of the days. Red Robin rules! Life is good!
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Night were our swimming days this week. :shock: That's alot of pool time! William went Monday and Thursday, Nicholas went Monday, Wednesday and Friday nght. At the risk of being repetitive, what I wrote last week still is true this week:
(Ahhhhhh.... elixir! Thanks Elsa), and Happy Catmint Caturday!LL! It's is I, Elsa, KBP, president and CEO of Coffee Cat! Life is GOOD! GUESS WHAT! Paw Prints Pizza is open and ready for business! They are running a Caturday Catnip special today, in honor of Catmint Caturday - lots of nip in those pies!
They have even used their signature nip cheese.
Coffee time! For today, I proudly offer Elsa's special 10 hour energy coffee, and Double shot espressos, with beans from deep within the mountain slopes of Africa, AND.... for all my Mocha fans: a venti quad peppermint white chocolate mocha, with peppermint infused whip, garnished with peppermint candy chips and white chocolate shavings... It is my bean's fav! SWEET! OH! No worries, a dollop of peppermint and vanilla and chocolate and caramel swirl ice cream, on top of a dollop of fudge, sprinkled with peppermint chips and a chocolate caramel drizzle.... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh....... mega good! I hope everyone had a great day yesterday, and a great week. ;-) The days with the boys have been good ones! We have been very busy, that part of life has not changed. Will it ever? ;-) NOPE!!
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Night were our swimming days this week. :shock: That's alot of pool time! William went Monday and Thursday, Nicholas went Monday, Wednesday and Friday nght. At the risk of being repetitive, what I wrote last week still is true this week:
They both are truly water babies. William has taken to it all so well. He never cries when there, always asks for more of whatever he is playing on. He doesn't seem to mind when the water spray features are on. He loves the slides, and wants to climb up the stairs on his own. So we do, slide down together. :shock: :lol: I am continuing to introduce him to being underwater, for short periods at a time. He doesn't seem to mind them, I've even had a few smiles. He's adjusted to back floating, and "swimming" on his front. I have no doubt that he will like this as much as Nicholas does. In fact he never wants to leave when it is time to go. We have a new chant: MORE! :lol:Nicholas continues to be very supportive of William's efforts in the pool. He still asks how he did when he can't swim with him, tells me what I should be training him on, asks if he did certain things. It is cool when he says" "He's doing great Grammie!" Yes, that he is. Nicholas continues to be our energizer fishie. That I think will never change. he just has so much fun with it all. He continues to LOVE the new pool we started going to a few months ago, in Snohomish. It really is a wonderful experience, and he can do alot of the things he likes there: like the slides, the lazy river, and deep water jumping and diving. That has become our new Friday pool. It is a ways away so it does add to our commuting time, but we all agree that it is very much worth the effort and time spent. We are still trying to "convince" Nicholas that swim lessons would be great... oh sure! Last night he tells me that he is "never taking that swim test!" Hmmmmm.... silly kid! [/quote} I continue teach him what I can. He continues to make lots of new friends when he goes. it's fun to see him connect up with kids when he gets there. Last night while at the Snohomish pool he asked if he could swim laps. Laps? What 3 going on 4 year old wants to swim laps? :shock: so he did, the width of the pool, back and forth, on his own, No assists. Darn incredible! We all just love pool days, and are grateful that we have the pools and the time to be able to do this. GO NICK! GO WILLIAM!
Nicholas still looks forward to our after swim Friday Night Burger FeastThat is just so fun: burgers and fries, just him and me, with lots of fun stories. He was so happy to see that burger and fries combo show up, just like always. Somehow I think that is part of the magic of Friday night swims: that he gets burgers etc after his swim. :razz: He still makes a point of making sure I have packed it all. He also thinks it would be a good idea if I packed a jar of pickles, as it seems there are never enough on his burger. :shock: :lol:
Though last night he gt 8 pickles on then burger (the record is 12 :lol: ) so the extra jar wasn't thought of. :lol: Yesterday we again talked about our week, trips to the beaches and parks, the rivers, and the day spent at the children's museum. The drive home continues to be an enjoyable time for him. He continues to be into volcanoes, tsunamis, and now earthquakes, so these days so we talk alot about them. GREAT TIME!
Last weekend the weather was so NICE, well most of the time, that I spent as much of it out as I could. The weather Saturday was nice early on today so I took advantage of that and headed on out to my local hike through Meadowdale Park. There have been reports that the salmon here have started their run up the creek that runs through the park: Lund's Gulch. I just love those runs, so off I went to see if I could find any. I did!!![]()
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7 Chum salmon a couple of hundred yards in from the mouth of the creek. WOO HOO! So I stayed a while and watch those 7 guys navigate the obstacles found there. In the photo album there are a few videos, and photos, of the run. Hard to get decent photos of it all! What a great time out! Sunday was rather uneventful here, and fairly normal. whatever that means.... :roll: :lol: My out and about time was spent at Meadowdale Park, here by the house, most of it with the salmon run in Lunds Gulch Creek, which runs through the center of the park. It is so wonderful to watch those fish navigate that creek, on their final journey. Saturday there were several kids there too, learning about the fish with friends and family. And pets, and dogs. I love dogs, but sure wish some of these folks would keep their dogs out of the creek when the salmon are spawning. seriously folks? :shock: oh well... one tries to educate. It was such a wet weekend here, lots of rains, but somehow I didn't get too wet while on these little adventures.
Saturday's hike was somewhat sunny until I headed home. Sunday's hike was just plain wet. Funny how those fish don't care. :lol: Spent some time over the weekend working on the Medicare aspect of DH's pending retirement. Getting it all narrowed down, such a convoluted mess. One weel later still working on it. :roll: ;-)
Monday was sunny, but much colder out there. Thank you Alaska for that cold front you sent our way. not. :roll: We were in the 20's tonight, 38/42 during the day. At least the sun was out (they promised!), and NO WHITE STUFF.:lol: ;-) YMonday was our joint swim day for Nicholas and William, and the other grandparents.it went fairly well, but I am glad that I am continuing to go to help the other two DGP's out. They are not very physically active people, so some of the challenges that a pool opens up has been difficult for them. Nicholas is so used to things being a certain way, being able to do things that they just can't do. So it is good that I am there. He had a great time yesterday and seems to be adjusting to having us all there. He just loves the big pool, loves being underwater, has a game of toss and catch what falls below. It's a ton of fun for him. William is doing extremely well too. He loves being there, rarely fusses, doesn't mind being below the surface of the water. In the photos, check out the video of him as he is dunked a few times. Look at that smile! A great time in the pool for both boys. Two peas in a pod, those two. After the pool I went on a short hike over by Bellevue: Coal Creek. it is one that Nicholas and I had been too many a time in the past. I had read that there was a rather nice salmon run going on in that creek, so off I went. I enjoy the trail too, it is a very nice 6.0 mile one near Cougar Mountain, follows the creek for a good portion. I had a great time, saw alot of Coho salmon in that creek. Love those, and their red coloring at run/spawn time. I had sunny skies, crisp fall air, alot of gorgeous sunlit trees. In the photos there are a couple of vids of the salmon. I hope you enjoy them.
Tuesday should have been my hiking day.. I had so wanted to be in the North Cascades (don't I always??)..... but alas, Tuesday ended up being "Dodge the cold" day! :roll: :roll: :roll: The weather in most of the state didn't support hiking, and up in the mountains? reports of lots of freezing white stuff. :shock: :shock: :shock: Already? but.... but... but.... I'm not done yet with my mountain hiking!!! :lol: :roll: It has gotten very cold here for us, and in viewing road conditions etc I decided it just wasn't worth driving on ice and snowy roads for a couple of hours just to hike what would have been a snow covered and icy trail. I don't mind the trail conditions so much, but do mind the travel hazards. SO.... I elected to hike my normal haunt here at Meadowdale, watch the salmon run, spend some time in the woods. it was another gorgeous sunny day here, just very cold. And... the fish were still running the creek. PRIMO!
Wednesday Afternoon, after Nicholas's swim, we were off to Juanita Beach. The weather was warmer by then, the afternoon was turning into a sunny afternoon, like 70 (!!), so off we went! We did all of what he goes there for. Lots of play, and it was warm enough that both boys could play at the beach, but too cold for any swimming. Both had such fun with that. William continues to love the very small waves, and had a blast. SPLASH SPLASH SPLASH! :lol: :lol: :lol: WHAT FUN! WHAT A MESS he was after that. :roll: :lol: :lol: They both were! After one splash series they both decided that the water really was COLD, so they both stuck to the sand. :lol: William has really developed a fondness for it all, he just gets so excited when he sees the parks, the beaches, the rivers, He is so very much like his brother when he was that age. He just loved it. Nicholas did a very good job too making sure little bro was doing OK. We brought food for the ducks, what a hoot that was. Nicholas fed them, William spent time walking amongst them, trying to catch one. One of them noticed he has some bread in his hand, and was brave enough to snatch it from him. Poor William didn't know what to make of that. :? We also had a small picnic after our beach and park time. All around - really a terrific day. I bet both those boys slept well that night. AWESOME time at the beach.
Thursday Afternoon, after William's swim, and Nicholas's school we were off to a river park in Bothell. We had such fun there a week or so ago, and the week before, that we decided to go back. They too have a nice playground area , and well as a good river trail walk, with a few access points where the boys can get down to waters edge. It is always fun to be able to do that there, as the ducks come and visit every time. We got lucky with the weather that day too, sort of, in that the sun was put, but it was really cold there, we stayed about an hour and a half, before packing it up and heading on down to Juanita Beach for the remainder of the afternoon. Nicholas was able to wade out into the river some too. He just loves to be able to get into the river! He didn't stay in long, waded with boots on, as it really was a bit cold to be swimming in. William so wanted to be out in it too, but alas he doesn't really have boots. I told him "cold" and he seemed to understand, and stayed at the edge of the water, Phew! We had brought food for the ducks again, only to have it stolen :sad: --- by a seagull! Dang bird! I had left it on top of the stroller, and turned to watch him swoop on down, grab that bag and carry it off to the river. :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: What was funny was that he was followed by several other gulls and a whole lot of ducks. :lol: :lol: :lol: What was cute was Nicholas apologizing to the ducks for heaving the food he brought be stolen. Just too cute! It was much warmer at Juanita beach when we got there, or so it felt. The beach area is warmed by the sun, so despite in being 36 out it felt good. Boys has a great time just playing on the beach, and managed to stay warm too.
Friday was our free day, and YAY (!!!!) But.... it was even colder Friday than the previous days, so it was clear that a morning on the river, or any where local, was out of the question. Most of the temps there were in the 20's, until at least well after noon, so.... per Nicholas's request, we went to a local Children's Museum, KidsQuest, near where his mom works. it was darn cold in the morning,so it seemed best to pick and indoor spot for the morning, then out when it was warmer, kinda the normal routine when they have "obligations" like the pool or school in the morning. Nicholas wanted to go to the children's museum , a place we haven't been there in a long time. a crazy preschool play place, kids love, it, parents go bonkers, but they did have fun. The activities there are good ones, they have this really great 2/3 story treehouse. Nicholas loves it. William did very well there, interacting with all he touched, even making some of it work.That museum/play place is a good one. the boys loved the time, played alot, left with smiles and not wanting to go when we had to. Since it was close to their mom's work we took her to lunch. Go Red Robin! that was a nice time! Nicholas and William fell asleep in the car on the way home, so just took them home for a nap, bagged the afternoon out. That probably a good thing, as they both slept til 4.
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For fun: some shots of William , and Story time.
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The kitties are all doing well. Not too much new with them... Fall move into winter mode is here, they are bunkering down, but still yearning for the great outdoors when the sun is out. Elsa still ventures out, and when out she doesn't stay long. Bug could care less, Lola is ALWAYS grounded, and always wants OUT. :lol: Lola has been trying to be good, and for the most part I'm not yelling "LOLA!" after whatever it is she did. :lol: :lol: :lol: I can hardly wait for Christmas and all we went through with her last year. I can still see that tree swaying.... :lol: :lol: :lol: she has decided lately to nap on my lap, usually in the early morning hours when I m on the 'puter. cool! It is amazing how serene and calm and content she looks when she is sleeping.... Of course this was only after she has teses marathon run through the house for close to 30 minutes. Elsa whacks her for even thinking she wants to join. Bug of course did, runs right along with her, stopping now and then to play with a toy instead. :lol: GO KITTIES!! Nicholas continues to talk about Mannie. A few times this past week he mentioned, out of the blue, that he misses Mannie. We told many a Mannie story that day, and many others.It still amazes me how much he really remembers. I can say do you remember the time when... and he will complete the memory. Thanks for coming to visit us Mannie! We all miss ya big guy! cat_pet_icon
Have a great Caturday everyone. Sorry this post it late today. Sorry too I missed everyone's condos yesterday too. Time this morning, and the days, have gotten away from me. At least the shopping is done, and the laundry.I am off in a few for an afternoon walk in the woods, and hopefully to see some of the salmon that are returning for their run. We seem to have a bit of a weather break today, so I really hope to take advantage of that. The sun is shining! and it is COLD!
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