Desperate Thursday Downtown

A few years ago, Cari deemed summer Thursdays “Desperate Thursdays” and planned a bunch of activities to keep us all from losing our sanity. We reprised this idea a couple of weeks ago with a trip on the Metro to downtown L.A. The kids are always in favor of a train ride but I couldn’t get everyone smiling in one picture.

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Our first stop was the Central Library, where we had a mostly pleasant lunch outside in the courtyard. Some very high maintenance man yelled at Ezra for chasing the birds because he was afraid they were going to poop on him. Perhaps he should have just moved out from under the tree instead of yelling at an 8-year-old, because about 15 minutes later he did, indeed, get pooped on. And then he yelled at me for smirking.

Anyway, after lunch we went into the library where the kids proceeded to look at every penguin book in the children’s collection.

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And Finn took a look around.

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We also walked over and rode on Angel’s Flight …

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… walked through the Grand Central Market, and then fumbled our way to the nearest Metro station to get back to Union Station. There, Ezra and Finn experienced their first cinnamon pretzel from Wetzel’s. A little bit of heaven on earth.

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Piano Lessons

When Finn started recorder lessons a while back, we asked Ezra if he wanted to learn a musical instrument, too. He was uninterested then. But last month he said he might like to try guitar. The music school encouraged us to start with piano, so Ezra’s first lesson had both. However, the piano was the winner and he’s been taking lessons the last few weeks. We are thrilled (and hope he sticks with it!).

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Here are the first two short songs he learned.

Hollywood Bowl

A few weeks ago, I tagged along with some much more organized moms to a music and art event for kids at the Hollywood Bowl. The musical performance was fun, and while it wasn’t actually in the Bowl, the kids got a tour of it. The boys were impressed with the Philharmonic which was rehearsing at the time, but most thrilling was that they got to ride on this:

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After the musical performance the kids got to choose from a list of crafts to do. Ezra and Finn both chose to decorate eggs.

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After they were done, the facilitator interviewed the kids who wanted to talk about their eggs. It’s a little hard to hear, but here is the boys’ interview.

Origami Peddlers

Origami has become a craze in our house — we have bagfuls of fish, oblong boxes, foxes and penguins. Ezra made these large penguins protecting their egg, and the box stand for the egg.

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And last week he made this tiny penguin family at camp after he heard that there are new baby penguins at the Aquarium.

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Coincidentally, the boys have been thinking about ways to make money lately, and these two things merged one day: Origami for sale on the front steps.

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They sorted out their paper and weighted it down with rocks.

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Then they set out their instructions and proceeded to fold.

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They filled the boxes with rocks, too.

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Sadly, there were no takers that afternoon. But they did receive an order by mail.

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Of course, they have yet to actually fulfill the order (follow through is not a strong suit), but I’m hopeful it will happen soon.

UPDATE!

Order fulfilled and in the mail today!

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July Clubhouse Update

The clubhouse is getting its finishing touches these days. Bruce has been working on the windows and spent a couple of days last month putting a coat of stain on the walls and door. He had a little help from Finn.

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Looking good!

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Science Center

Cari and I took the kids to the Science Center last month so we could all see Endeavor. The boys had gone with Bruce when the exhibit first opened, but I hadn’t seen it since it flew over JPL that day last September, so I was happy that they wanted to go back. It’s enormous! (And difficult to get a good photograph in the room.)

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Of course we also checked out a bunch of other exhibits, but I didn’t take many photos. My other highlight was the Hubble 3D movie — which the boys loved too.

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It inspired us to watch Apollo 13 which always makes me cry. Finn was pretty upset by it until Bruce told him everyone was going to be fine. Then he settled in and enjoyed the movie. Ezra’s been talking about a “successful failure” ever since.

Pinnacles Trip

Bruce took the boys on a camping trip to Pinnacles National Park over the 4th of July weekend. Bob, Vanessa and Thomas joined them; I went to Palm Springs to relax at Janice’s.

It seems that a good time was had by all. I know that Bruce is too busy to write a blog post right now, but I’m putting up a slideshow of his photos.

Finn’s Second Lost Tooth

On July 3rd, just as the boys were preparing for their camping trip to Pinnacles National Park the next day, Finn lost another tooth. This time, in the bath tub. Here’s his letter to the Toothfairy.

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Of course, the Toothfairy wrote back, and trusty assistants Mootho and Tootho made another appearance.

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Here’s Mootho and Tootho’s idea of helping to put up the tent.

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In the morning, Finn surveyed the damage.

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And eventually I got a shot of his newly toothless grin.

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And this shot, which I just think is sweet.

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Summer Camp

We’re trying out a new summer camp this year called Steve and Kate’s Camp. It’s been hit and miss but over the last few weeks the boys have really started to love it. I think Finn’s always been a fan since it’s right up his alley — lots of kids around to chat with. He’s also discovered foosball and has fallen in love. Ezra’s a little tougher, but he’s had some really good days. I think the camp won him over the day they let him get in a mud fight with another camper. When I went to pick him up, this is what he looked like (actually, this was after I told him to go wash his hands and arms).

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He also likes these razor tricycle things.

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And they’ve both made a few movies. Here’s Ezra’s “The Blorg.”

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Grand Park

Cari and I took the kids on a Metro ride to Grand Park earlier this month. There’s a huge water fountain and splash area and the kids had a blast.

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I also discovered that they have little libraries there. Cari hadn’t noticed them when she was there a month or so before, and they weren’t very well stocked so I’m assuming they are new. And super cute!

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After the park festivities, we decided we’d make dinner easy on ourselves and went to La Grande Orange. The best part, in my opinion, was this pair of glasses Finn and I made with the Wikki Sticks they give out.

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He even fell asleep with them on during the car ride home.

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Archery

Ezra has been talking about getting a bow and arrow for some time. He wanted a real one, not the toy one we got at the Elves’ Faire a couple of years ago. Obviously he cannot just shoot real arrows in the backyard, but we are lucky enough to live in Pasadena which has an archery range and offers lessons! He had his first lesson at the end of June. I wasn’t there but thankfully Bruce took a couple of pictures.

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He loves it and is continuing to take lessons.

Aquarium Trip

The boys and I went to the Aquarium of the Pacific in late June, mainly because they have Magellanic Penguins there and we are all — thanks to Ezra — obsessed with penguins. Here are the boys looking for them.

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They were (as you can see) up on the rocks and there weren’t very many of them out that day. The boys were content for the moment to pose with the fake ones at the display.

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Later in the day when we came back to the penguin area, the birds were in the water, much to the delight of two little boys.

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Ezra couldn’t get close enough. He would jump in there with them if he could.

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We saw lots of other sea animals and spent some time in the Lorikeet Forest. Ezra fed the birds.

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Finn wasn’t too happy in there — the birds kept swooping down around us and it freaked him out.

We just found out there are two baby penguins now, so we’ll be making a return trip soon.

Palm Springs Tram

In June we went out to see Jamma for a weekend and decided to beat the heat with a trip up the tram. It was an excellent idea (thanks to Janice) and a great way to spend the day.

Waiting for the tram to come into the station.

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Where we’re headed.

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Where we’d been.

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Once we got to the top and through the visitors center, we had a nice picnic lunch and the boys climbed on rocks.

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It’s really lovely up there.

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The boys love the big boulders to climb on. I get a little worried about what’s hiding in between the cracks …

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And here’s our cheesy photograph from the visitors center.

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Not too terrible and a fun comparison to this one from 2007!

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June Clubhouse Update

Clubhouse progress has been slow lately, but we did have something significant in June — we got a door (and a lovely threshold)! And it’s a doozy. Here are some shots of installation.

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Voila!

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Laguna in June

The boys and I joined Cari and the kids at the beach during the week after school let out. We spent a lot of time enjoying the ocean and the sand. The “pool” was really full one of the days — we hit the tide just right — which was a constant source of entertainment (for the kids and for me as the photographer).

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I tried desperately to get good video, but this is the best I could do.

One day we took a trip to the Fun Zone in Balboa. Ezra, as it turns out, is a clown shooting savant.

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Cari and I rented bikes and we took a nice long ride along the beach. Super fun.

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I love this set of shots from Finn, Ruby and Ezra building in the sand.

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And I took a couple of shots of the boys which I Instagrammed into black and white.

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A great start to the summer! The rest of my photos are here.