Tuesday, April 5, 2011

This and That

So, no particular topic to this post. Just thought I'd throw up some pics of what's been happening in the Shum household.
Spring is finally starting to show it's pretty little face. For those of you that know me at all know that I pretty much hibernate during the winter. I'll take the kids on occasional outings (story time at the library etc) but other than that my poor kids are cooped up inside. In some ways it's fun because it forces us to be a little creative and find fun things to do in the house. However, once Spring hits I become a whole new person. I LOVE seeing everything come into bloom and life slowly creep back into the world. I especially love that my house (actually the yard) fills with countless little ones from all over the neighborhood running around getting dirty, skinning knees, being imaginative and doing all the other things that shapes you as a child. Some of the more popular games so far this year have been Ghostbusters (continuation from last year, backpack, little bats or another long round object, and blocks (aka traps) are all that's needed for this one), Poison Dog (Bowzer is poison and if he touches you, you become poison and have to help poison everyone else. Once everyone becomes poison that the end, move on to the next game. A bit anticlimactic but they love it) and Rabbit trap (something involving a clothes stealing rabbit and leaving boxes of clothes for him or something, haven't quite caught on to that one but they love it!
While the kids run amuck Junior and I spend our time trying to get the yard back in shape (it's amazing how many leaves we have each spring even after spending hours during the fall bagging them up). My one issue with Spring is that at times it slaps you in the face. For instance this past Thurs, Fri and Sat were BEAUTIFUL!!! Even crept up to the 70s! We were LOVING IT! Shorts and t-shirts came out, even had a few water gun fights. However, on Sunday, we awoke to snow. Not just a little, A LOT, and there's not much of a break in sight!
Anyway, long story short, Spring is here which means life is being breathed back into our household. This makes for a happy momma, happy kids, and the return of daily baths (sometimes, they could use 2 or three a day)
Let's begin with this cheesehead!

This girl keeps me on my toes to say the least. I feel like I spend all day running after her cleaning up one mess on top of the other. She can't be told what to do for anything. The girl has an impenetrable stubborn streak. She's my first bully I've had to work with. When the boys went to nursery the teachers would always tell me how passive they were. If another kid hit them, or took a toy from them etc, they never cried but they never reacted. They would just look at the kid as if he/she were annoying then move on to the next thing. The other day the teacher (who just happens to live in our basement aka my cousin's wife) told me the "bully" of the group was going around pushing all the kids down resulting in a lot of crying. He decided it was Kalei's turn, walked over and pushed her down. She got a furious look on her face, stood up and popped him one square in the face, sending him running and crying. Now I'm not gonna lie, that one made me kinda proud. However, when I see her go up to her brothers or other kids and start pushing, scratching, hitting to get what she wants it worries me. She knows what she wants and nothing can get in her way.
She's not even two and I'm already having a hard time finding "safe places" to put things. With the help of a chair (which she moves around like a pro), some climbing skills, and a lot of will, she can get into ANYTHING!
She also likes to go on napping hiatuses. She'll go days refusing to nap. Then she'll crash and burn, fall dead asleep in mid motion. This picture doesn't capture it but she was sleeping and eating at the same time.

When she does finally sleep, it's usually naked. We can't keep clothes on her for the life of us. Onesies, pants, taped diapers, footie pajamas with the zipper pinned to the pajamas, NOTHING is too much for her. More times then not, when we go in to check on her at night this is the sight we find.

However, she is a very neat girl. Always, cleans up after herself, even during her stripping sessions.

Kalei has been going through warm weather withdrawls since returning from Hawaii. Every time it's time to get dressed she pulls out her swimsuits. One day I couldn't find her and I found her stomping down the driveway, surrounded by snow, dressed like this. Yes, she has two tops on and no she doesn't have any bottoms on of any kind but at least she remembered the shoes.

The kids only get sugar cereal once a week, a day the look forward to with much anticipation. Kalei however does not like that rule. One day she got a bar stool, got the cereal of the top shelf of the pantry, got a bowl and poured herself some cereal!

Despite all her energy and trying of my patience I love this girl with every bit of my being. She's my little sidekick, always by my side (unless there's trouble to be had of course) and she gives the world's greatest hugs. Seriously, if you're ever having a bad day, come borrow her and she'll hug all the troubles and worries right out of you!

When we were in Hawaii, my parents gave us book series called "The Secrets of Droon". Their neighbors were getting rid of a bunch of stuff in anticipation of a move and my mom snagged the series. I've never heard of it but there 25-30 books and Brayden LOVES them. We're currently on book #13 and Brayden eats up every word. He'll spend forever just looking through the books, trying to use the occasional picture to figure out what's going on.

On St. Patty's day the leprechauns had the nerve to tie the boys in their room (with enough room to get out in case of a fire of course!). No they weren't just waking up, both were just caught midblink


Once Kalei discovered there was "gold" aka gold wrapped candy on the ground, she plopped down and started going to town

The boys tried to climb over the mess left behind by the leprechauns and collect all the gold.

Then in a very resourceful way, made use of the mess.

Later that day, we headed to a neighbors house for a killer St. Patty's day party. We made leprechauns hats, ate a delicious lunch of everything green you can imagine (lime smoothies, sandwhiches with green lettuce, it's the best we could come up with, sugar snap peas, guacamole, green rice krispy treats, celery etc) and made leprechaun traps in hopes of catching one next year.


Thanks for the great party Halls! My kids are already asking when is "leprechauns day" again.

Brayden and Tavita had a big day a few weeks ago. They advanced from White belt to Orange belt. They have really been looking forward to this day since they were the only two white belts in the class (they started after everyone). They love being a higher rank and having the newbies stand lower in line then them.
Being the wonderful mother that I am forgot to charge the camera before we went so I only got a couple pictures before it died. We got it on video though!
"Present cards" aka taking role

JunBee (Korean for stand strong or something like that)

Demonstrating blocks

My little brother Tyler is going to BYU and we got to go watch him dance in the Maori section of the luau. He did a great job and the kids LOVED watching Uncle Tyler up on stage. Go to my family blog for more pictures and a video!


Well, that about catches me up. I have the past couple weeks still to download but we're getting there!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Final Chapter

At last I have sorted through the masses of pictures and am posting the final ones. For some reason all the pictures were jumbled together when we loaded them onto the computer so there is no real order!
Kiddos hanging out at Waikiki beach. The loved this beach for two reasons. First there is a breaker wall a ways out which allows them to walk very far out in the water without any waves encroaching on them. 2nd someone had built a massive sandcastle at somepoint which had been smashed and made a giant sand nest of sorts, they could've spent all day here!

My mom and I took the kids down to the zoo one day after Junior had already headed home. For some reason I didn't take a single picture inside the zoo but they had just as much fun playing in the giant banyan tree outside of it.




No matter where we went, Kalei's main priority was to chase birds

We never made it to Haunauma Bay while Junior was there but my mom, Janica and I took the kids and they loved it. It was here they finally discovered the true joy of snorkeling and that's all the ever wanted to do no matter what beach we were at. Tavita still snorkels in the bathtub!


Kalei never quite got the hang of it (big surprise!) but she sure loved trying!

Made sure we started each day with a healthy breakfast!

Boys digging around in the sand. One of their absolute favorite things to do there was to comb the beach for little treasures. Kahuku beach was by far their favorite for that, could've spent days there. You would think with 600+ pictures we'd have at least one there but we don't.

Locked in their sand prison!

Sandy smiles!

Brayden doing some more snorkeling

Junior enjoyed torturing the kids with crabs. (Note the crab holding his little sword)


Tavita in a brave moment going in for a closer look!

After a big rainstorm the beach was COVERED with stuff washed up from the ocean. A few days later we came back and there was nothing but sand. Pretty crazy!

The night before Junior left we had a little marshmallow roast on the beach

Kalei wasn't quite so into it. She was tired and didn't enjoy the wind

Tavita really was enjoying the whole thing

One of my all time favorite pictures of the trip!

The boys didn't miss the snow at all, any time they got an itch for sledding, they just took these bad boys down the very steep driveway. They got some impressive speed!

Muscleman! (picture compliments of Tavita!)

Self-portrait

Walking the path on one of our many trips to Foodland. Yesterday I was asking Tavita whay he missed more about Hawaii and he said "the store" Of all things!

Gearing up for a car ride

Grandpa and Leilei at Sunset

Grandpa trying to reign the boys and educate them on the dangers of the massively powerful waves they were trying to charge!

The three amigos!

The three musketeers!

that's right, you're not seeing things, we got a good picture of all four them!

Showing of their muscles (and no, they never had shirts on for 90% of the trip)

Grandma won huge marks in the kids book and got some adorable kittens to keep as temporary pets. Unfortunately they were loved by all and had to go back to their family. Thanks anyway Mohetau family!

Eating lung on the balcony

One of my favorite things about the trip is putting the kids to bed was rarely a problem. They were always wasted!



A few days before the wedding, some good friends of ours took family pictures for us. I don't have any of the actual pictures, but Brayden did a great job and snapping pictures behind the scenes!






Thanks again Lono and Anna!