Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween?

This Halloween was more challenging than the last few.  But in the end we have some great memory moments that outweigh the challenging ones.  Having two mobile kids who both have opinions and need attention leaves us feeling stretched in any activity or crowded events, but especially hit us this year around Halloween.

Our trick or treat times actually began two weeks ago.  It led to two late nights of mom sewing hems for ironman and repairing a butterfly hat early in october.  but it was nice to have their costumes set and ready, long before the actual halloween.
Harry, 15 months, Truck or Treat 2012
Wheaton, IL
We took the kids and met friends at a well run even out in the suburbs.  I was not feeling well, like basically sick on the couch the two days before.  So why would I drive the boys 40 minutes west, on a friday night with costumes?  Because I still can.  I am very conscious this year, as I apply and work hard to find a job, that I may not have too many more holiday and family nights where my schedule is up to my energy and effort and not a business clock.  I was grateful, even feeling icky, to take them to touch trucks and snowplows, meet super heroes and run around.

Halloween weekend 2012 began early with the annual Oak Park Halloween parade.  Its actually a two block long walk, followed by way crowded stores getting hounded by hundreds of trick or treaters.  but its always fun to meet up with friends for a kid photo. and nice to have harry in the shots this year.

Oak Park, IL 2012 Halloween parade
The parade morning was the first time where the harry/jude demands hit us. Jude wanted to keep up with his friends but harry needed a chance to walk/toddle/fall, out of his stroller.  Which means he moves 2 miles an hour and turns around a lot.  Greg and I tried to split the parent duties but we were unprepared to make coordinated communication decisions early on a cold morning.  Eventually we figured it out and both boys had some fun moments.  at one point butterfly harry was mobbed by several women from the local nail salon with cameras.  He seemed to take it all in stride.

Halloween itself began with a visit from Grandma Carole and Grandpa Chuck.  We took Jude to his preschool for their 'parade' and trick or treating.   The weather here is cold and windy. and the parade proved to be a freezing, frustrating trip around campus.  Jude wanted to go home and so did we, but we stuck it out to trick or treat a few offices.  Eventually letting the grandparents and harry sit in the warmth while we visited another building.  We are really happy with jude's preschool experience and the love and encouragement his teachers provide. But the group outing was a lot for us and the baby.

after recovery time the 'actual' halloween began...or so we thought.  somehow jude kept saying halloween only started at night and got teary eyed when we told him, this IS halloween.  yes four for jude was a challenge today.  he refused to put on his costume and happily passed out candy instead.  eventually he joined harry and kara outside, but not in a costume.  fortunately ironman jude reappeared for our trip the garfield park conservatory.

ironman meet snake, creatures of the night
garfield park conservatory 2012
We had a great experience with a halloween outing about 4:15pm. usually we are inundated with trick or treaters, so it was a nice change. and what a cool time we had.  garfield park conservatory, on the city's west side, brought in live animals amid the plants and water.  jude held a snake, touched a bat, saw a wolf up close, held a millipede, and looked at many other creatures.  even harry got in on the fun.

Harry, 15 months, Garfield park conservatory
Halloween 2012

We ended the night with an early dinner at Inspiration Kitchens. This amazing spot is right down the street from the conservatory.  The restaurant provides economic opportunity through job training and even housing for people from the neighborhood.  can i just mention how amazing the food was again?

glad for the fun memories and glad some of the halloween challenges are over.

Happy Halloween from the oak park baby and the millers.




Saturday, October 20, 2012

I is for intrepid

The millers recently took both oak park babies to the big apple.  We went to celebrate a special friend's 40th birthday but also to expose our kids to the city where greg attended college and where he and kara met.

leading up to our trip we enjoyed the New York ABC''s book.  It was fun to read about the brooklyn bridge and the museums and to enjoy jude referencing the book for landmarks he saw during our trip.
our new york "guidebook"
Jude knew ahead of time that 'I' is for intrepid and that is where they have a space shuttle. Kara took our space loving boy there first thing after our arrival.
I is for Intrepid sea air and space museum
Turns out the intrepid museum has reciprocal admission with chicago's museum of science and industry.  so our visit cost only a few dollars for several hours of sites.
space shuttle enterprise
Kara didn't realize til they arrived that this shuttle was used for low atmosphere testing and training, so its not a space flown vehicle.  but it was still amazing to see the size, especially compared to four year old jude.
the shuttle on the intrepid.
much larger in person than expected
we also spent an hour or so looking at the various planes, walking through the carrier and visiting a submarine.
jude on the uss interpid museum flight deck.
he wanted a photo with the missiles
the sub was particularly cool given mommy's new obsession with the abc show 'last resort'.  this one is quite a bit older however.
jude in a cold war submarine, uss interpid museum
we found a great deal on a two bedroom apartment on central park using airbnb.com.  the booking process had a few hitches with a few potential scammers trying to get us to book. but in the end we found this great space. and the family has a little boy so it came with a crib, kids books and toys.

our NYC 2 bedroom
we enjoyed the quiet and having a kitchen to make breakfasts, most lunches and even dinner.

improvised bath tub for harry
One of the things we loved about living in NYC in our 20's was the surprising experiences you would just run into. I remember one time seeing snow on the sidewalk in the summer and then realized they were filming a movie.  On this trip we came across the line up of amazing floats for an octoberfest parade.
amazing octoberfest floats
we passed them on the way to meeting old friends at the central park zoo.  we spent a bit of time with the animals before heading over the children's zoo.
central park zoo
yes there is water around these 'lily' pads. and yes, jude got wet.
central park zoo children's zoo
the highlight of the trip was the surprise reunion of our nyc small group to celebrate our friend dawn's 40th birthday.  a small group is a group of several couples or families from a church who meet during the week to encourage each other and study a book of the bible or book on spiritual matters.  we hadn't seen each other in years but quickly connected.
old friends greg craig and brian
dawn's husband, the amazing cyrus, organized the entire surprise weekend.
the surprise worked
when we had our small group only one family had a child.  we've grown quite a bit in the ensuing years.
some of the kids
we arranged to meet at an apartment and get the kids set with sitters.
group shot
jude was excited to play
the grown ups headed off to yummy dinner at the four seasons.  what an amazing meal and amazing company.
dinner at the four seasons
happy birthday dawn!
birthday cotton candy
new york city was a treat for all of us.

music and adventure

Some of you know greg plays guitar quite well.  although jude would cry as an infant if dad pulled out his old violin, he tolerated guitar playing.  well now jude has his own guitar, thanks to a recent toy sale for charity.

little boy and his red guitar
greg checked it out at the sale and realized it can actually be tuned.  jude learned one chord in his first playing adventure with dad.
little harry was also quite interested in dad's music.

harry checks out the guitar
Another recent adventure was a trip to the River Forest fire station.  For fire safety week they opened up the engines and ambulances for the kiddos to check out.

all aboard the fire truck
jude is not a kid who loves costumes.  but he will wear a fire hat while we are actually at the station.
i always bring them home with high hopes because i think dress up sounds fun. but inevitably they sit unused and unworn in our playroom.
junior fireman jude
This year they also had a fire safety traveling house where jude watched a video about how to check his door in a fire and how to get out of the house safely.  hopefully he'll never need to know this but glad he got a chance to learn it early.