Wednesday, August 21, 2013

First Days of School

Kaelia's first day of school
Today Kaelia started her very first day of preschool.  She has been waiting for this day for a long time now as she saw her sister go to school last year, and she has been more than ready to go.  The school is a local South African school within walking distance from our house, so our nanny, Maria, will take Kaelia to school each day.  However, today Justin took the morning off of work and I took the entire day off so that we could take her to school and then so I could pick her up.  The three of us then headed out the door and walked up to Kaelia's preschool.

When we got to the school, Kaelia's teacher was ready and waiting to show her how to get started.  First, Kaelia put her backpack in her little locker cubby, and then she walked around the classroom, exploring all that it has to offer.  She especially liked the princess kitchen set.  Once she was settled, though, she waited on the carpet with the other kids for class to begin, and Justin and I said goodbye.  Kaelia certainly did not fuss when we left because she was so excited for her class to begin.

After lunch time, I drove up to the school to pick Kaelia up and found her waiting for me with a book in her hands.  Her teacher said that she followed the routine of the day very well and that she is a very happy and clever little girl.  The first thing Kaelia told me was, "Mom, I LOVE that lunch today.  I had chicken and rice, and I love it!"  Apparently the lunch left a good impression on her.  Kaelia also tried out ballet class today to see if she wants to join the activity.  She had a great time and even showed us the moves that she learned; she will try out a few more activities throughout the week, however, and decide on the one that she likes best.

When it was time to go, Kaelia insisted on first showing me the "Naughty Step" on the playground, and she ensured me that she would never have to sit there.  I guess a few boys had to visit the step during recess that day, so Kaelia thought it was worth showing me.  Her teacher told me that Kaelia was a pleasure on the playground and played with kids of all ages.  It really was a perfect first day of school, and we are all so happy that Kaelia had such a great day.

Taelyn's First Day of School
Last Wednesday, Taelyn also started her first day of pre-K at our school.  It was a very exciting and exhausting day for her.  For the first time, she got to ride with Mommy and Daddy to school, and then we got to drop her off at her classroom.  She chose her sparkly pink dress and heart tights as her "first day of school outfit" along with  sparkly shoes and a  headband to match.  When we got to her class, she said hello to her teacher, Ms. Cate, and was instructed to put her bag in her cubby and park her lunch in her spot up top.  She located her name in both areas, and did as she was told.  Then she went inside the classroom and played with Legos and puzzles while she waited for class to begin.  About halfway through the day, her teacher sent us an email saying that she was doing very well and was enjoying her snack with another little girl in the class.  We even got a picture of this!

After school, Justin and I met Taelyn at her classroom and walked with her to the buses.  There was a little chaos here with trying to find the correct bus and then finding out that her bus was full.  But Taelyn didn't really seem to notice because she was so exhausted - I have actually never seen her so tired before!  Justin held her while we tried to figure out the bus situation, and she just lay her head on his shoulder and camped out.  Eventually, she got on a new bus and took her first school bus ride home where our nanny, Maria, met her.  The first thing she said to Maria was, "I'm so tired, and I just want to take a nap."  So that is what she did.

To celebrate the beginning of school, we took the girls to our favorite family restaurant, Pappachinos, where we met up with Arianna and enjoyed great playgrounds and the kids' pizza-making studio.  The girls had a great time that night and had absolutely no problems going to bed when we got home!

I am so excited for this new stage of life and how well my little girls are growing up, but I also have to admit that I am so sad about how fast the last four years have flown by.  I sing a song to the girls before bed that reflects this feeling well, so I recorded the song this summer with our good friend, Rod, and have chosen the song for the slideshow below.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Summer Time States Side

Once again, we had a very crazy and chaotic, yet really fun summer in the States.  After travelling to Italy and Florida, we camped out with family for most of the rest of the summer in Michigan with a few weekend trips here and there.  During our first weekend, we went out to Chicago to visit our good friends, Liz and Mike, and their daughter, Evie.  The girls had a nice time at the zoo and also enjoyed playing with the baby and the dog.  The next weekend, we also flew out to New York City so see our college buddy, Dave.  Here we spent late nights out catching up and seeing some Broadway shows.  Justin surprised me with tickets to Annie the first night, and then we experienced Wicked the second night.  Both were incredible.  We ended the trip with some karaoke in Atlantic City.

While in Michigan, the girls LOVED all of the time that they had with their cousins.  Kaelia especially bonded with Jacob while Taelyn was attached to Jayden every moment he was around.  She adores him and had such a special time when they were together.  Lots of cousin time was spent in Canada at the cottage where the kids played and swam all day long.  One day, they were at the beach for five hours!  Taelyn perfected her swimming by diving in and out of the water like Ariel, and she even had the courage to ask her daddy to through her up in the air and land in the water.  Kaelia loved playing in the sand for hours.

We also took quite a few trips to the mall this summer for the girls to play in some of their "Michigan favorites."  The ferris wheel, food court, Jeepers amusement center, and the Disney Store were all on the list.  Another highlight was Cooks Dairy Farm where the girls got to pet and feed some cows and pigs.  Kaelia experienced what it was like to get kissed by a cow while Taelyn was convinced that the pigs were going to eat her.

The girls also had a wonderful time with their grandparents and aunts and uncles.  They got to go swimming at the wave pool with Uncle Joel and Grandma and Grandpa Pepera, and they had lots of snuggle reading time with Grandma and Grandpa Walker.  We spent a couple of days with Uncle Matty and Aunt Brandy as well, and they had plenty of visits from Aunt Katie throughout the summer.  We all had a great time with friends and family while the girls also got to freshen up on their American culture - especially the food.  The girls are now obsessed with mac and cheese and Lucky Charms!

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Lucky Little Lucky

While we were in Florence this summer, Kaelia unfortunately lost her favorite stuffed animal, Lucky, from the 101 Dalmatians.  We told the girls they could each take one item with them from South Africa to our summer travels;  Taelyn chose her blankie while Kaelia chose Lucky.  Lucky went everywhere with us in Itally until we woke up early in Florence to head back on a train to Rome and could not find him anywhere.  We checked our camera to track where we had last seen Lucky the night before and then had the hotel call around to all of those places, but no one had Lucky.  Justin even ran around that morning to check some of the places himself while the girls and I waited in route to the train station.  We were all devastated that Lucky was gone.

A few days later, we stopped by an IKEA in Rome and found a new stuffed dog for Kaelia, hoping to ease her pain.  She called him Brown (because he is brown) and was very excited, but of course, still missed her Lucky.  She knew, though, that Lucky was lost in Italy forever.

Ironically, a few weeks later in Michigan, Justin got an email from the hotel in Florence saying that they found Lucky behind the dressing closet in our hotel room.  So they mailed Lucky back to us in Michigan, and we got the package just a few days before heading back to South Africa.  Kaelia's little Lucky certainly is lucky!  Here is the video of Kaelia getting her Lucky back.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Cross Country Racing

While playing at Grandma and Grandpa Pepera's house, the girls decided that they wanted to race, so we set up a little cross country course in the trails for them to try.  The entire race was probably about 300 meters long with a little hill in the middle.

During the race, Taelyn took the early lead and never looked back.  She ran the entire distance and crossed the finish line with a huge smile on her face.  Kaelia, however, had to face some difficult times and needed some perseverance during her race.  She got a little tired and even took a walk break when she got to the hill.  With about 100 meters to go, she didn't think she could even finish the race.  But Taelyn stepped in like a good big sister and went back through the trails to run alongside Kaelia and cheer her on.  I also joined in, and the three of us led Kaelia to the finish line.  The girls did a great job and had lots of fun!


Monday, June 17, 2013

Disney World Weekend

After months and months of planning and anticipation, we finally had our trip to Florida where we celebrated Kaelia's birthday in Florida (and Disney World) with our good friends from high school, Adam and Michelle, and their two beautiful little girls.  It was a wonderful trip.  We started off by having a very small, low-key birthday party at Adam and Michelle's house followed by a trip to the beach.  Then we headed over to Orlando for Universal Studios and the Magic Kingdom.

Our first day in Orlando was spent at Universal Studios, and we had an amazing time.  We went straight to Harry Potter World to avoid long lines; it was definitely worth it.  We never waited for more than 10 minutes for any ride, and we took advantage of the Kid Swap room where Justin and I could take turns riding the rides while the girls sat in a little room and watched Harry Potter movies.  The rides were awesome, and the girls were even allowed to go on one of them.  It was the Hippogriff ride, and it was pretty intense for a 3 and 4 year-old.  The girls thought is was awesome, though.  Taelyn rode with Justin and screamed the entire team with pure joy while Kaelia rode with me and just giggled throughout the entire ride.  This was actually Kaelia first roller coaster ever, and it was quite a big one for her first experience.  Afterwards, we enjoyed some delicious Butter Beer and Pumpkin Juice and then headed over the Jurassic Park.  The rides were not quite as intense as Harry Potter World, but the theme was great, and the kids loved the hands-on dinosaur center.  We then ended the day in Dr. Seuss Land for the girls to play.

That night, we checked in to our Disney resort and went down to the pools to swim.  Unfortunately, the pools quickly closed due to thunder and lightning and we had to call it a night.

The next day, we went to the Magic Kingdom which was just as big and magical as we had dreamed. The girls were certainly dressed the part; Taelyn came as Princess Aurora, and Kaelia was Cinderella - both absolutely beautiful.  We decided to head to the back to the park to see Ariel first, so we walked through Cinderella's castle to get there.  Kaelia immediately fell in to character and talked about how we were going to her castle.  Then when we were inside, she showed me all of the paintings on the wall and said, "Look at my pictures.  I did them all by myself!"  It was adorable.  When we got to Ariel's grotto, we rode her ride and then got in line to meet the princess herself.  Taelyn was completely enamored because Ariel is her favorite princess.  Next, we rode a few rides including Dumbo and the teacups and then caught a dancing and singing show back at Cinderella's castle.  Here, the girls saw Aurora, Cinderella, and Snow White dancing with their princes.  This was actually the only time we saw these princesses because we turned down waiting in line for an hour later on to see them in person.  Instead, we saw a line to meet Merida from Brave, and it didn't look too long.  Little did we know, that this line continued on for a while once we got inside the gate, so we actually waited for 45 minutes.  Fortunately, there were tasks to keep the kids entertained: archery practice and Merida coloring pages.  The girls were great at archery and both hit the target.  Finally, when it was our turn to see Merida, the girls were quiet and cranky, and when we left, Kaelia was really mad and said, "Mom, that wasn't Merida.  That wasn't her face!"

To end our time at the Magic Kingdom, we went to a Pooh bear character breakfast where the girls got to hang out with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore while they had their lunch.  They really like this experience - especially bouncing with Tigger.  Kaelia was so tired, though, that she ended up laying down on her chair and tried to get some rest.  We took that as our cue to head back to the resort.  Once we got there, though, the girls were wide awake again and went straight to the pools.  This time rain did not get in our way, and we spent four hours swimming and sliding down water slides.  Both girls worked their way up the bigger slides in the park, and eventually Taelyn even went down without arm floaties.  They were so happy and fun to swim with!

Our trip to Florida was everything we had hoped it would be and the perfect way to celebrate Kaelia's birthday and spent time together as a family.  Here are some highlights of the trip.

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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Kaelia's Birthday

We celebrated Kaelia's birthday a few days after her actual birthday this year, so that she could have her birthday party in Florida.  We stayed with our good friends from high school, Adam and Michelle and their twin girls, Kaley and Ryley, where we got Kaelia a Cinderella birthday cake and opened a few presents.  We also spent the afternoon swimming in their pool.  All of this fun was a prelude for the weekend where we continued Kaelia's birhtday celebration at Disney World.

Kaelia had been waiting for this day for quite some time.  She knew that she would have a small party, and she couldn't wait until we went to Disney World for her birthday.  She had heard about this wonderful birthday for so long that when the weekend actually came, she couldn't believe it was finally her birthday.  After we picked up her birthday cake and told her it was time to sing, she looked at us and said, "Is it my birthday?  Is that my Cinderella cake?"  Then she started to singing happy birthday first while everyone else chimed in a little late.  She even sang "Happy birthday dear Kaelia" to herself during the song.

Next, Kaelia opened her presents.  She got some Disney clothing for Disney World, including a Cinderella nightgown and a beautiful Cinderella dress and crown to wear to the theme park.  She also got a couple of Cinderella carriages and figurines that she absolutely loved.  The day was a perfect start to a magical weekend.

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

When in Rome

Before heading back to the US for the summer, we stopped by Italy for a trip to Rome and some smaller trips outside the city.  Quickly we learned that when in Rome…be ready to walk, stand in lines, and eat.  Huge props go to the girls who walked miles each day without every complaining.  There were true stars during the trip with just a little bribery with gelato!

Our 1st apartment was a solid find just 1 block from the Colosseum and Forum. From here we easily caught the metro or buses to all sites. A quaint place in a cute neighborhood, it had a dishwasher, washing machine, wifi, and all the space we needed. They even left us wine, bread, cookies, and other food! We immediately set out to Open Baldini, a burger joint with over 40 beers on tap. While the Belgian brews were delicious and the food tasty, the service was poor. When we got the bill we decided that sit-down meals might not be a daily occurrence when in Rome. On to the Pantheon and a free trip around the huge interior dome which includes the Tomb of Raphael. We then pushed on to Piazza Novona where three amazing fountains were seen. But not to be missed was the gigantic Trevi Fountain, which it is said it you throw a coin into you are certain to return. The girls enjoyed their first gelato while Justin battled with food poisoning and spent most of the night refunding lunch.

Day two required a trip to Vatican City. After a botched attempt to use the buses and trains, a pricey cab ride got us to St. Peter’s Square in time to see the Pope. He makes an appearance every Wednesday when he is in Rome for an address in the square. We stood with thousands as his motorcade paraded the area, then we headed in by guided tour to the Vatican Museums. This is Rome’s most popular attraction that sees nearly 20,000 visitors per day. Filled with more art than you could imagine owned by such a small city-state, they say if you spent 20 seconds looking at each item it would take you 5 years. Luckily, we were most interested in the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. No pictures are allowed but it is a spectacular site. Luckily we had a guide who explained a lot about it first so we knew what to look at because it is dark, hard to see, and extremely crowded. You cannot talk. After exiting the chapel, we hooked in to St. Peter’s Basilica. The sheer size of this building was enough to humble Christian and non alike.

Not to abuse the location of our lodging, we started day 3 at the Colosseum. While much destroyed and rebuilt over time, it is still quite a sight to behold, and all the better when you arrive early in the morning and not only beat the crowds, but don’t have flocks of tourists in your pictures. The girls were fascinated by the fact that animals used to be housed there and haunted that they were forced to fight; this was by far their favorite site from the entire trip. We meandered across the street into the grounds of the Roman Forum (a ticket into one gets you entrance into the other). From here we saw many remains of the ancient seat of government, including the treasury, the steps where orators would preach, and the senate steps. Most notably, the temple dedicated to Julius Caesar on the site he was cremated.

After a rest, a quick train ride took us to the very busy Spanish Steps. While nice to look at, be prepared to be in the mix with a couple thousand of your not-so-closest friends, Italians and Roman’s alike. Keats is said to have died in his apartment overlooking the plaza. Taelyn had a great time playing on the steps while Kaelia was fast asleep in Justin's arms after another full day with no nap. Afterwardwe walked all the way back to the apartment, using gelato (and the Irish pub) as a motivation to make it. The girls are troopers.

Day 4 and a side trip. All girls and luggage hauled to Rome termini and the mess of trying to figure out how to find trains that don’t have platforms or the correct city on them (note: this was our train, not all trains!). We made it and took the short, beautiful ride to Tuscany and the city of Florence. Narrow, twisting, one-way cobblestone streets made for a pricey and difficult cab ride, compounded by the hordes of tourists. It was like these were walking malls/streets, yet a car would still come down them. We soon learned the lay of the land and ventured past the Duomo, an immaculate church spanning many city blocks, and on to the Accademia Gallery, the home of the great David statute. A hefty entrance fee and hour’s wait later, we stood at the base of the enormous carving, awed by its size (no pun intended). Everything else in the museum just wasn’t as cool. More gelato and a rest took us to a rainy afternoon and a walk past the Uffizi Galary and onto the medieval Ponte Vecchio bridge.

We were up early the next day and heading for the train station, this time on the walk. The train to Pisa was only 1 hour and we arrived, hopped the bus, and arrived at the leaning tower. The tower was pretty cool to see, listing as it does to the side. However, the tourist trap that it is was a turn off as more people were selling stupid shirts, crap items, and peddling watches and sunglasses here than in all of Rome together. We took the obligatory pictures and headed for lunch.

The return trip was hectic starting with a 2K walk back to the train station. It had started to get hot and the kids tired, and we took longer than needed to make it. A 1 hour train and a near miss of our connection in Florence as Justin had to grab the left luggage and Sarah took the girls to McDonalds for the bathroom. Another 1:30 train ride and back to Rome and a 10 min walk to the apartment. However, when we arrived at the address, nothing had the name of the confirmation on it. We waited, asked for help, and even talked to people coming out of the building – no one had heard of the name. Finally a woman we asked earlier came back and said, “That’s my apartment.” Oh. Ok. So in we went. Smaller and with none of the amenities of the last place, it was a bit of a letdown for a more expensive place, but close to Termini so transport wasn’t an issue.

Pasta and Pizza’ed out, we made our own dinner to cap day 5. Day 6 dawned with an early run in Villa Borghese park. Lined with many sculpture gardens, the girls enjoyed a playground and a turtle and duck-filled lake while the adults ran. Then it was off for an afternoon of travel. When you have had your fill of pasta in Italy, where is the best place for meatballs in Rome? Ikea. We followed this with German brews and pretzels at a Bavarian place before heading to the trendy neighborhood of Trastavere. After several hours of failure in getting there, we stumbled in destroyed from the walking. Yet we were met with a great beer join in Ma Che Siete Vente a Fa where world yummy beers are poured. After some street shopping in the maze of markets and avenues, we sat for organic pizza and Italian craftbrews at the Bir and Fud.

Day 7 was no shorter. Again a run, then off. We failed in our destination (a metro then train ride out to a town, long walk only to fine the site closed on Mondays). So we hustled back and made our way 30K out of Rome to Frascati. This cobblestone -filled town is famous for its fresh white wine so we enjoyed a carafe of it on the piazza with some antipasti and some Belgian beers. Done spending money and eating the same dishes, we hit the store to make dinner again. The last day we spend returning to Ostia Antiqua, a 4th century BC Roman city. The ruins were extravagant and vast. We ended with an Irish pub, pizzas on the street, and of course, gelato which we had at the oldest, largest, and cheapest (and best) parlor in the city at Giovanni Fassi just around the corner from our place.

Final impressions – Rome has much to offer and isn’t entirely difficult to get around to the major sites. Beware shortcuts and off the beaten path as roads twist and turn and are unmarked. The size of many of the buildings – especially when taking into account when they were built – make for some great sights, not to mention the history. The roads are a cobblestone mess, an artisan driveway that needed to be redone long ago. Its streets like ashtrays, full of butts and stinking of smoke from the every Roman citizen puffing away at all moments of the day. It is a dichotomy of old and new, 2000 year old views by horse-drawn carriages yet the drivers are on cell phones and charge $200. Florence is very small in comparison and a nice getaway, but lacks the grandiose appeal of Rome. Pisa is a must for the iconic tower but is otherwise forgettable and out of the way.

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