Saturday, June 27, 2009

Mall of America

Wednesday was spent at the Mall of America. The boys particularly enjoyed the characters that were walking around (Diego, Spongebob Squarepants, shrimp, shark, etc.), Legoland and the Nickelodeon rides. Brody pointed out ALL of the shows he knows, and sang most of the songs. Corey went on the Blue's Clues and Truck rides with his little brother as well.

Day at the Beach

Brody, Corey and I went to the beach/playground at Bryant Lake on Tuesday morning and had fun! We got there early enough that it wasn't too crowded or hot. We played in the water/sand for a while and then on the playground. Brody loves following his big brother around ... even to the top of a 25-foot twisty slide!

Swimming in 'Sota

On Monday night, the boys and I went over to Andy and Gretchen's house while she was golfing and hung out with him and their girls. Here are the boys swimming in the little pools out back with Anna, and the post-swim movie night. Brody also had fun "playing" with Ella ... or at least her toys. All of the kids seemed eager to get together again!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Bobo Birthday No. 3

So Brody's third 3rd Birthday Party was the day we arrived in Minnesota (the drive up from Kansas alone with the boys was long but not too bad). He got a kick out of the "fake cake" with the pretty lights. We played Cars cars and trucks, Curious George game and baseball with Grammy and Grandpa, and Kristin and John.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Coming Soon!

I'll try to do a longer update in the morning, but here is Corey (playing it cool), Brody (maybe "searching" like Diego?) and I at the Mall of America today. Enjoy!

Bye bye, Kansas

Here are a couple more photos of Brody from our trip to Kansas. As you can see, he was pretty comfy in Papa's chair. Papa and I also took all three boys to the children's farm one day. I was chasing Bobo around, so here's a photo of him with the cows and with a Longhorn.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Another Great Day of Baseball

Nana and Papa took us to the Royals game last night. It was hot and humid early on, but cooled off quickly, and we had fun. Corey got to do the Little K hitting field, a racing game, a pitching game and mini-golf in the new kids play area at Kauffman Stadium. Then he and I went to watch the Diamondbacks batting practice (ironic we came to KC and still saw the Dbacks, huh?) from behind their dugout. While 3B Mark Reynolds was walking off the field he tossed Corey his batting gloves. I also got a thumbs up from Brandon Webb when I showed him I was wearing jersey T-shirt. We had two sets of seats -- 2 behind the dugout and four on the first base side -- so there was constanting shifting. Brody, Nana and Mommy made it through the 7th Inning Stretch, and the "big boys" stayed until the Dbacks' on-field celebration. It was a blast!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Relaxation

How cute are these boys? (Of course, seconds after this was taken I had to yell at both of them for not keeping their hands/feet to themselves!)

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Happy Birthday Bobo!

Brody had quite the (second) 3-year-old birthday extravaganza today! After spending the morning observing the 50th anniversary festivities at Nana and Papa's church, Brody came home and ... took a nap! It was a good thing, too, because he spent 5 hours running around with his cousins afterward. They played hockey in the garage, soccer in the backyard, hide-and-seek, Legos, and even enjoyed watching Daddy rock the Guitar Hero! Brody also loved drinking milk from his Diego cup and eating "blue" (frosting) cake. Needless to say, the boys will sleep well tonight ... so well, in fact, Carrie and I can hear Corey snoring from the next room!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Great Day with Dbacks

The Diamondbacks might have outscored the Giants, but the Sinclairs were the real winners Thursday! We were extremely fortunate to receive four Legacy Club seats from Make-a-Wish ... sixth row behind the Dbacks on-deck circle and included free food and drinks! We sat a couple of rows behind the president/CEO of the team and are PRETTY sure we sat behind Ira from City Slickers. We also walked by Chad Tracy, Stephen Drew and Miguel Montero in the indoor batting cages before the game.

Not only was it a good game to watch (home team won, 2-1) and people watch, but between the four of us we had a:
* Hot Dog Panini
* Salmon Burger
* turkey with mashed potatoes
* watermellon
* two pretzels
* nachos
* popcorn
* peanuts
* cookies
* ice cream
* Drumstick
* water, lemonade and beer!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Bobo Babble

Brody says the cutest things, so I said I'd start posting some of them when I hear them. Here are a few we've heard over the past week:

Bobo: You drive me cranky!

Bobo wearing his "Here Comes Trouble" shirt: My shirt says Here Comes Adorable!

Me: Did you have fun with Daddy today?
Bobo: Yes, I had a cookie, Corey had a cookie and Daddy had a cookie.
Me: Did you save a cookie for Mommy?
A suddenly very sad, serious Bobo: No, Mommy, but we'll get you one tomorrow. After my nap!

An older one, but one of my favorites....
Bobo: What are you doing?
Daddy: I am cutting the bushes.
Bobo: Why?
Daddy: To make them look pretty.
Bobo: Oh, like Mommy?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Bobo's Bodacious Birthday

The scene was grave about 3 p.m. yesterday as we prepared for Brody's third birthday party. You can see the kids wistfully looking out the window. Our guests were late, and the kids spent a lot of time looking out the window for any signs of life on the cul-de-sac!





Meanwhile, it gave Rob and I extra time to prepare the scene.

The cupcakes were prepared. For the pool party, they were a pool-water blue with little bears floating on them or bobbing in "life saver" tubes.

The "tablescape" (watch a little Sandra on Food TV) was set with pool party favors and a sign designed by Corey in wikki sticks (a reward from the library's summer reading program). And the kids were so excited when our first guests arrived!














I have to mention that though it got up to about 90 yesterday, it made for a very cold pool day. The kids had no issues getting in, but often got out after very little time (and then, forgetting as kids do, got right back in anyway.) There were no moms in the pool!

After a great deal of swimming, guac, chips and drinks, we came inside to eat our hamburgers, hot dogs, mac 'n cheese (it was Brody's party!) and melons. I admit I didn't plan ahead too much, because I dug around the junk drawer for candles, and felt victorious upon landing on three of them. But the plan went awry, because apparently they were the re-lighting kind, which is a little lost on a three-year-old-to-be. I think the other parents just thought I was mean!

Corey and Dilly were anxiously awaiting the present-opening part of the evening, and there's no surprise, since big-brother Corey was carefully supervising every tear and rip to be sure Brody didn't mess anything up.

Brody's friend Delaney was among the two near-three-year-olds in attendance, and he talked about her all day up until the party, and hasn't stopped talking about her yet. In fact, earlier today, he said that yesterday he and Delaney "talked about sliding" and he had a good time with her.

When he opened one of the cards, he took off for the family room couch, which kind of stunned the party-goers. It was easily explained: he clearly thought he had to "read" the card, and he likes to read books on the couch. Once he was back, he was thrilled to get actual books for his birthday as well as a very loud (thanks again, Nancy) dump truck with flashing lights. It was a big hit with all the kids.


Our gift to Brody was a water table. He's been loving the pool lately (he basically hangs from the edge and scoots around the perimeter) and he's been more brave (dunking his own head under water, for example), but it's nice to be able to play in the water without swimming, I guess. He loves that water table and the penguin, polar bear and seal that came with it!


Corey's Cancer Survivor Ceremony

Every year Banner has a cancer survivor day, and this year, I completely dropped the ball and didn't submit a photo or RSVP. We decided we wouldn't crash the party, but when Corey found out about it, he decided he would indeed like to attend. It surprised me because last year he was bored silly and begged to leave early and I had to excuse us from the ceremony! So, last-minute and without an RSVP, just he and I headed over.

Fortunately Becky (the music therapist he always loved) spotted us in the crowd and added his name to the second ceremony so he could go up and get his certificate and his hugs from the doctors. He loves all the doctors - these were Dr. Williams and Dr. Panchoosingh (aka Dr. P) - and a new doctor we haven't yet met.

Many apologies for the very blurry photos. Our camera is broken, so I took the mobile phone with camera, and I can't figure it out! Plus I didn't want to hold up the ceremony.

After the ceremony, we played Bingo until Corey won three pool balls (just what we need). He also treasured a free highlighter from the Childhood Cancer Network (he wouldn't let me hang on to it for him!) It was good to see all the nurses, doctors and child advocates he loved, even though he swore he didn't remember many of them (he did say he remembered Dr. Williams and Dr. P, but I think that may be as much about Dr. Williams being a Red Wings fan than anything else!) It seems he's remembering less and less about cancer, so I'm thankful. Although, he did tell one nurse that he's writing a book about it, so I'll be anxious to see that myself!!






















Saturday, June 6, 2009

Corey hockey update

While continuing to play once a week with the Mini Mites (for ages 4-6), Corey also has been practicing once a week and playing goalie in the weekly games for the Mites (ages 6-8). This morning he scored a hat trick during the Mini Mites scrimmage, and then saved 6 of 7 shots in the Mites game. He was proud of himself for scoring more goals than he allowed!