Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year 2011

We had a practice 2011 countdown with the boys, celebrating Chilean midnight (7pm). The boys popped confetti poppers and yelled happy new year. Then we had a sparkling cider toast.

We wish you all a very happy, healthy, and prosperous new year!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

More Crafts

Alex and Zachary really enjoying doing craft projects. I wonder where they got that? (wink wink)
Snowmen
Working with their new watercolor books.
Handprints.

We also made larger plaques, with both boys' handprints on the same one. But they were gifts, and after I picked up the finished plaques, I was worried about mailing times, and wrapped and mailed them without taking a picture. (Maybe someone will send us a picture...)

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lawrence Hall

We spent the day at the Lawrence Hall of Science with friends. They boys enjoyed playing the math games, even if they were making up their own rules. The hall is featuring Scream Machines, and there was an area where kids could make their own roller coaster tracks and then send a ball down them. Around that area, there were a bunch of pre-designed roller coaster tracks, with different angles and loops. Each one had an objective that required a mathy answer, for instance, trying to determine how much speed would send the ball flying off. While they enjoyed experimenting with all of these, I wasn't able to capture them in action. I did however get this picture of their friends trying it out.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Overheard

Alex had to have a preventative filling on one of his teeth. He did an amazing job of enduring the procedure. The dentist did an amazing job of explaining in silly terms what was happening. At one point she was talking about putting a star on his tooth, and from under the counter Zachary could be heard singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". The dentist then started to sing with him.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

The boys are already having trouble sleeping on Christmas Eve, and they already get up pretty early. What is in store for us next year?
Here is the calm before the boys were released.
As they came down the stairs, they stopped at the landing to see all the presents and then came running down to open up their stockings.


They had fun sitting in their new chairs, and we've been moving them from room to room depending on our activity.Zachary is auditioning for a new position.And of course, the after picture. I'm not sure how or why everything became piled in the middle.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Looking Festive

Here's a look at the festive decorations at the Prather house.
Penguin!
Santa is almost down the chimney!Kid art and holiday cards.
The tree is almost ready to go.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Special Visitor

It's a good thing we had the cookies decorated and ready to go, since Santa made an advance stop at our house tonight! He and his elf just showed up on our doorstep with presents for the boys.
Zachary was still feeling a bit skeptical, but did enjoy the visit.
Santa brought them the perfect gift. Pillow Pets!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Crafty

Alex made this at school. Aside from being a great project, I really like how well he is writing his name!

The boys helped decorate cookies. Everything looks good so far, but shortly after this picture, Alex dumped 1/2 a bottle of sugar onto one cookie. And then we switched to the safer process of putting the decorations on a plate.

Alex made avant garde owl decorations. Zachary was very precise in his placement and followed the picture exactly.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

School Program

Tonight was Alex's school Christmas program. Because of our goofy schedule, he is in the M/W/F class and the T/TH class, so he had a chance to sing a lot of songs. He did a great job with the hand motions and singing, all while wearing an awesome snowflake head band.
Before the program started, Zachary and Fiona were keeping each other occupied and doing a great job of staying out of trouble.
After the songs, there was a potluck dinner and a visit from Santa. Santa sure does get around. Tonight Santa was delivering books, and the boys were excited to read their new books. Alex's book has magnets that you add to the story.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Zoo Lights

We bundled up and headed out to zoo lights. This might be the closest thing we have to a holiday tradition. And now we are experts, arrive a bit early, hit the train first and then explore the zoo.
Of course, the rides are at the entrance to the train station. I tried really hard to get Zachary onto the car ride. "Here's your ticket Zachary. Give it to the girl Zachary. Here, right here." But she caught us and made us measure him. Again "Stand up straight Zachary. No straight." Total fail. And this time Zachary knew he was missing out. I told him to ride the carousel with Daddy, and right then, the carousel started up. Zachary started to cry "but it's already going!" We all caught the next ride though.
Sitting with snakes, while giraffes look on.
Alex really liked this tree.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Street Car

Gma and Grandpa were in town for about a week, and once again, I did a very poor job of photo documenting this. For the most part, they stayed home with the boys while Phil and I (or just me!) went out and about. However, we did go to the City to ride the street car. Our plan was to ride the street car up the hill, transfer and ride to Ghirardelli Square, get some chocolate/lunch and reverse course. The ride up the hill went great, but the transfer was a total fiasco. Finally we decided to ride back down to the waterfront and take the trolley to Ghirardelli. Our day passes allowed us unlimited rides on all forms of public transit, so it worked out nicely. After a lunch and chocolate treat, we hopped on board the street car and at least got our return trip as planned. Grandpa wanted to ride outside (but didn't hang off like in the movies) but the boys were a little sleepy and wanted to stay inside. I did get them to sit outside at the end of the line for a quick (and only) picture. And since I was standing in traffic to get it, I had to give up on getting everyone to look at me and smile! Gma and Grandpa did a good job of it though.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Science!

Phil and Zachary went to the Chabot Space and Science Center for toddler science class. Zachary learned about seeds and how they grow and brought home to projects. One got really moldy really quickly, but the other actually sprouted and I am waiting for my chick pea harvest! Zachary was pretty excited about the class, and they'll probably go again.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Train of Lights

The Holiday Train of Lights offered free tickets at Phil's work. We chose our travel night based on the weather forecast, and it turned out to be the perfect night! Since it was a weeknight, not very many people came out (which was great for us, maybe not so much for the train company). When we arrived, the engineer asked Alex and Zachary if they would like to see where he drove the train, so we got to check out the engine. It was very loud in there, so we didn't stay long, but it was really cool.
Since it wasn't crowded, we were able to walk up and down the length of the train and go between cars. Each car was from a different era of rail travel and beautifully decorated.

There was an open air car, which would have been a very chilly way to ride, but provided a great opportunity to see the lights on both trains as they passed. The boys also enjoyed watching the scenery go by.

The train route was an out and back journey, so we passed the other train twice, and had to wait at the switch to get back on track. The second time we passed, a special guest transferred trains.I've left this photo un-cropped, so that Zachary and his skepticism could be included.

We changed into jammies before heading home, expecting the boys to be exhausted. Alex fell asleep fairly quickly, but Zachary was a chatter-bug for most of the way home. We are now fielding constant requests to "do that train light thing" again.