Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tyson Turns 7!!!

I can't believe how big Ty is now! Every day I am amazed by how much he has grown up and how much he has learned in 7 very fast years. Just in this past year he has learned to read and write, he is becoming a good helper around the house, and he has a lot of great friends at school, but he still loves to play with his sister. He loves everything "action" and can be entertained with anything that he finds, often while sitting in a restaurant a simple toothpick becomes the star of some scenario in his imaginative world. In his creative mind a whole story forms and he will sit and play with anything and be quite happy. David is constantly telling him he can't "keep garbage" because a bottle lid, a little scrap of metal, a used mint tin, or anything else is suddenly a fascinating toy... so we often have to clean out the "toy box". He is truly a child that is never bored because he is so full of energy and creativity.

For his birthday this year we had a party with friends, and a family party that included a few hours at the local amusement park with his best friend.
Here he is blowing out the candle on his lego birthday cake.
ImageHere he is with some of the friends at his party.
ImageHere is our lego Indiana Jones pinata after it was smacked and broken... and before the rush for the goodies! (If you wonder where I live, you're looking at it, right behind the pinata is our building.)
ImageWe didn't have wrapping paper, so David and Savanna got creative. This was much more entertaining for him anyway. Who needs wrapping paper when you have an artist and a budding artist in the family?
ImageTy is really into legos now, and this lego castle (actually fake "lego", but who can tell the difference) was SO very cool. Unfortunately a picture of the finished product isn't available because one of the kids at the party smashed it! Sad day for Dave who really did most of the work, but Ty took it really well. One day it will be built again.
ImageHere is Ty at the amusement park with Jonas.
ImageAnd this little Savvy girl just loves her big brother and looks up to him so much. His major progress in reading has motivated her to start learning too, and she's only 4!
ImageOf course the kids had to get a pic with the cheesey tiger, but it is China - the capitol of all things cheesey (unless you are referring to REAL CHEESE - like the kind made with milk, because THAT kind of cheese they are lacking in... yes, they have it all backwards. At least the tiger wasn't doing a goofy "jazz hands" dance this time).
ImageAnyway, Happy Happy Birthday my darling boy!

Friday, March 25, 2011

More Boracay

February
So many good times in Boracay...

We all went on a glass bottom boat trip together. It was perfect weather and so much fun.
ImageTy and Jonas liked riding on top of the boat so they could see the full view.
ImageDavid holding a starfish.
ImageSnorkeling was so amazing here! Tyson LOVED to snorkel and he was the last one to climb out of the water when it was time to head back.
ImageHere we are on the way to the snorkeling point. It was really cool because whenever we would pass over a coral reef the driver would go really slow so we could see all the sea life below the boat.
ImageThe fire dancers on the island were amazing!
ImageOne night my friend Lori bought a lobster (for a lot more than we thought it would be... but that's another story). She had it grilled for her husband. But what I didn't know is that lobsters scream when they are grilled. I actually didn't even know it had been alive until it started screaming. Well, poor little Tyson found this traumatizing and burst into tears, yelling, "Mom! Mom! Why are they killing it?! They are killing it! We need to put it back in the water mom!" He is a loud and very energetic little guy on the outside, but he has a big heart and is so sensitive on the inside. I was torn between laughing at his very dramatic reaction and feeling a bit horrified myself.
ImageTyson got really brave climbing the wall and almost made it up to the top to ring the bell!
ImageTy and Dave built a sea turtle.
ImageThis was the last house we stayed in. We stayed with 2 other families of friends and it was so much fun.
ImageHere is the whole group of us.
ImageOur little family.
ImageSavvy was in heaven having her best friend Annabelle there to play with constantly for 5 days. And check out the view. This is what we saw out the windows of the home. Amazing. We so want to move there!
ImageThe kids had so much fun in the house together. The boys found a little lizard inside and thought that was pretty cool.
ImageHere they are playing in one of the bedrooms.
ImageSav and I on the beach.
ImageSavvy and Tyson loved jumping on this bungee trampoline. Savvy was timid at first and spent more time looking at the operater and yelling at him not to make it go higher than she did jumping the first time. But by the 3rd time she did it, she was not afraid.
ImageTyson of course was fearless. He was jumping all the way up to the trees and doing flips!
ImageThe sandcastles on the beach were amazing!
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ImageSavvy got her hair braided twice. Once at the beginning of the trip and again at the end. I wish I could do her hair like that! It only takes them about 20 minutes too!
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ImageWe walked down to some "off the beaten path" beach. It was a lovely walk and kind of a fun adventure,
Imagebut the beach wasn't really good for swimming. So we played on the rocks and headed back.
ImageThis was the pool at the 2nd place we stayed. Unfortunately those 3 days were the coolest of the trip, so the pool didn't get too much use.
ImagePuka Beach. This was a huge, beautiful private beach that only our resort - Alta Vista - had access to. It was fun because it had bigger waves than white beach and almost NO people. The sand wasn't quite as nice, and there was NO WAY back though. We had to tell the shuttle driver when to come get us, and once he was super late and we thought we'd be stranded for hours!
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ImageWhite Beach. We'll definately be back. Boracay is AMAZING!
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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Boracay, Manilla week 1

First we flew to Manilla and spent one day there exploring the fabulous malls and eating delicious western food. Here we are at Chef Max Brenner's Chocolate Restaurant enjoying some fabulous white chocolate fettucini. Super tasty... the burger with chocolate sauce and carmelized onions on the other hand, definately NOT so tasty. Next time we'll just go for the pasta and chocolate pizza!
ImageSavvy dancing around the terrace while we ate.
ImageThe next day we flew over and then took a boat to Boracay. This is the main mode of transportation on the island. They have very strict rules and regulations about cars and other vehicles, including that they all MUST be white or they are not street legal. So you rarely see anything other than these little motorcycle taxis - and there is the fact that there is really only 1 road on the whole island that motor vehicles can even travel on...so why buy a car?
ImageThe first place we stayed was RIGHT on the beach. A few steps out my door and THIS is where I was... heaven. This is Tyson our first morning there. We went out to the beach at 6:45 am. We were so excited to be there!
ImageLater that day.... Got to love the sign in this picture. "BEWARE OF FALLING COCONUTS". Don't see that every day.
ImagePlaying in the sea at sunset.
ImageOur first morning there we took a boat out to a little remote, private island where we climbed around in caves, walked around on little paths and climbed up towers.
ImageHere is the coconut salesman... he pulls up to boats and sales you a coconut with a straw in it so you can drink the milk.
ImageMe, Sav, and Ty up in one of the towers.
ImageDave on a cliff on the island.
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ImageClimbing down to a cave.
ImageHeading back to Boracay island after a fun morning of exploring and snorkeling.
ImageTy on the beach right outside of our hotel.
ImageSav on the beach right outside of our hotel.
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