Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Babywearing, walking, and kids first rock concert


First off, Zach is walking very well now. We never had to go to PT. I think he was definitely on his own schedule.

Today, we did our reading and social studies. Gabe started a game where he was having a baby and then Zach wanted to copy. Then Gabe asked about carrying the baby, and I made little wraps for them to put their babies in. Now, Gabe's baby was a basketball ball and Zach's baby was Foofa beanie baby. My planned activity was having Gabe and I come up with house rules that apply to everyone (parents and kids), but I think playing the baby-wearing game counts as social studies, too. I explained to Gabe that both mommies and daddies can wear their babies.



Gabe moved on from his baby wearing, asking when he could put his down, though. Zach, however, has been baby-wearing Foofa all day and gets mad when she falls out of her carrier.

In early March, Yo Gabba Gabba Live will be coming to Portland and we're going! It's has been described as a child's "first rock concert" and we're very excited about it. Zach now loves YGG as much as Gabe. We'll definitely take pics and put them here and on Facebook. 

Another project we did was making a YGG character named Gooble. He is not a main character, but appears in a few episodes. He is a friend of Muno and cries all the time. No one knows why, not even him, lol. Gabe is very drawn to this character and after searching online, a lot of other kids are, too. Since Gooble and Muno are shaped alike, we took our old Muno beanie baby, took him apart (we bought Gabe a new Muno beanie baby), and copied the pattern for Gooble from that. Craig started the sewing, but after his wrist started hurting, I finished up.



There was one episode in particular, where Toodee got irritated at Gooble's crying, but Plex told her and everyone else that even though he is sad, they should treat Gooble kindly and with respect. Great lesson!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Parenting and Type

Here is my latest article at Portland Family Magazine. Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!


We hope that everyone had a great holiday season and a fun, safe New Year. Here are some highlights for the Brewsters from 2012:

Craig

He launched his company's newly designed website. Every year he also designs their Christmas/holiday card and it was a great success. Click here to get a look at the card on their FB page. Everyone, from the CEO to iovation customers, loved it. Craig also attended the HOW Design Conference in Boston this past June courtesy of his job.

Gabe

He is enjoying a weekly art class at Masterpiece Studio in Beaverton. His favorite characters are Plex (Yo Gabba Gabba), Pablo (Backyardigans), Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch (Sesame Street). Gabe also enjoys making all kinds of improvements on his toys.

Zach

We have another "late" walker here! Just a few days ago Zach walked around, unassisted, for the first time. Yesterday, he seemed to think that was enough walking, then today he got into it again. Ironically, he is incredibly adventurous physically, willing to climb steps or jump onto anything and anyone. To address the delayed walking, we do have him scheduled to see a PT at the end of January. However, with this latest development we may not need to go. We'll see how things progress within the next few weeks.

In addition to taking the philosophers route on walking, Zach loves dancing, being in the water, copying big brother and is very attached to Daddy during weekends and off-days.

Carisa

I wrote two articles this year for Portland Family Magazine. One was on unschooling and the other on Myers-Briggs and parenting (hopefully to be published in January). Currently, I'm working on a cover letter project for a colleague. I was also interviewed by ITYC Radio, about raising mixed-kids, being in an interracial relationship and living in Oregon. I still maintain my other blog and update when I can.

The Fam

We took three trips this year: Philadelphia, Lincoln City, Ore. and Gig Harbor, Wa. 

In Philly, I was able to see my maternal grandfather but he was too sick to interact with us. He was ailing and unfortunately passed away not long after we returned home. He did bounce back a little and told us over the phone how he appreciated our effort to see him. He was 97 and lived a great life. He will live on in myself and the boys.

In Gig Harbor, we visited Craig's paternal grandmother. She recently relocated there to be closer to her youngest son. She was very happy to see the boys and meet Zach for the first time. We also hung out with Uncle Bill and his family.

Lincoln City was a nice family oriented beach town. Easy access to the beach and very beautiful of course (it's Oregon, duh).

As far as visitors to our home, were were honored to host Grandma Claire, Uncle Will and Uncle Mark…although not at the same time, haha. Cousin Alamea had some soccer games here in Beaverton, so she and Uncle Mark stayed a few days with us. Grandma Claire and Uncle Will came from Philadelphia to stay for two weeks in August, as they do every summer.

Education

In short, we're still homeschooling and it's going well. We made some changes to our approach for the coming year that I'll start implementing tomorrow. I believe that all children are born geniuses, but Gabe definitely has an amazing attention span for academics, considering his age and gender.

Regarding New Years Resolutions, one that I will share is that I hope to update our family blog more often, :) Y'all know how I be...

We hope that 2013 brings much joy and happiness for you all. 

Hugs+Kisses!





  

Monday, October 8, 2012

Gig Harbor, Wa Visit

Two weekends ago made it up to WA to visit Craig's Grandma Mary and Uncle Bill+Family in Gig Harbor.

Grandma had recently moved there from Ocean Shores, Wa after Grandpa Ernie passed away in January. She is doing very well and loves living closer to Bill (her youngest son). We had a great visit. We ate dinner with her and she was pretty tickled at the energy pouring out from the boys. Of course, having raised four boys, she wasn't shocked. We teased her, saying that she would have to rest for a week to recover!






The next day, we went to Sehmel Park with Uncle Bill, Aunt Julie and cousins Jessica and Jonathan. Gabe was a bit loopy from not getting proper nap, but he can pretty much hang out with folks all night even if he's about to fall asleep, :) Zach napped in the Ergo. We had a lot of fun and the park was great. One of Gabe's favorite things to do is walk in the "woods".

Bill+Julie


Trying to catch falling leaves

Jessica, Jonathan, their mama







This week, Craig is off. Today we went to Lewisville Park in Battle Ground, Wa, about an hour drive from us. I'll post pics of that tomorrow.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Lincoln City


We just got back from Lincoln City yesterday. We had a lot of fun. It's a two hour drive and the boys did great. We spent lots of time on the beach (we bought a tent for shade, but that was a huge fail because it was very, very windy and the tent was very, very, um, cheap I guess), visited a neat playground, ate at some cool places.

My birthday was Friday, too! I'm right smack, dab in the middle of my thirties now, woot!

Here are some photos:

Our first day there


Gabe let the tide push him over, then got mad because he was soaked



Eleanor's Undertow


Eleanor's Undertow had a mermaid theme

THE best hot chocolate: dark+white chocolate, whip cream, and cayenne pepper.

Playing Mrs. Pac-Man on my birthday.

Regatta Playground at Devil's Lake










Tuesday, July 17, 2012

What is Yo Gabba Gabba?

I got a question from a reader about what Yo Gabba Gabba is. Click here.

Party Pics


Here are some pics from Gabe's Yo Gabba Gabba party in June. We took a lot so I am just posting a few. I think the kids had a lot of fun.















In other news, Gabe is now completely potty trained. He's been totally trained in #1 since January. The last month or so, we've been really, really pushing to get this thing to the finish line. There have some been some messes (ick). But I think his resolve was wearing thin, he wanted more and more to be a big boy, and Yo Gabba Gabba beanie babies from Fred Meyer (and chocolate. Yeah, chocolate) helped a lot. He got one of each character after each success (5). After that, he had to keep going on his own, without incentives, and he did. 

So, yay for Gabe! I think it took him twice as long as the average kid to train, but I'm ok with that. Amazingly, he has no nighttime accidents. No pull-ups at night.