Saturday, May 30, 2009

Pa-Ray!

After a busy weekend of kid parties, Tripp & I finished off the weekend by attending our towns Memorial Day Parade. I loaded Tripp up in his stroller and we headed downtown (about 2 miles). It was a typical walk until wee ended up on Main Street. Once we arrived and got to see all of the flags, banners and spectators - the Ohhh and Ahhhs began.


"Waz dat?" "Momma look!" "Pa-Ray!"
Tripp is allot like his mommy - a bit of a social butterfly. Happy to meet everyone and greet them with a smile and a wave. As we walked down main street, towards our parade post, Tripp greeted anyone who would glance his way with a "Hi!" "Ipp!" "Pa-Ray!" "Truck!" "Woof! Woof!"
but mostly he chanted "Pa-Ray!" "Pa-Ray!"



We meet up with friends Michelle and Aidan


Here comes the Parade!



Aidan's brother, Robby, was playing his Sax while marching with the
Windham Middle School Marching Band!



The Parade stopped at Memorial Park for some speeches and dedications



Robby


The parade was simply making a stop over at the park and luckily it is also the location of one of our favorite parks in town. So, while the speeches took place I took Tripp & Aidan to the playscape while Michelle supported Robby and his band.

The playground was full of kids. It was perfect, the parents could still hear the ceremony and the kids got to play.




The boys had a blast! They chased each other, climbed, played "store" (this is when you use sticks, leaves, mulch, etc as $ and get a similar item in return that represent Ice-cream, candy, etc...usually a make-believe food item)




We live in the town of Windham, ....... and we LOVE frogs!
Due to the legendary "Battle of the Frogs" in 1754, they are held near and dear to our hearts.



The story goes like this:

In 1754, During the French / Indian War, local Windham-ites were awakened by a horrible flood of noises, a sort of bellowing and shrieking that seemed to come directly from above. The townspeople were terrified. This was during the French and Indian War, and many of the able-bodied men were up north engaged in battles. Many of those who remained in town thought the hideous noises were the war-whoops of local Indian tribes preparing to overrun the village, raping and killing everyone in sight. Others took a more spiritual tack, convincing themselves the horrible noises were from heaven and judgement day was at hand.

They armed themselves and went outside to defend their town.....they saw nothing.
The next morning they discovered the horrific noise was caused by hundreds upon hundreds of Bullfrogs who were battling over water in a nearby dried up pond. The survivors of this Battle of Frog Pond as it came to be known, hipity-hopped down to the Willimantic River, where the happily relocated, repopulated and still live today.


As a testament to our good humor, Windham adopted the frogs as a town mascot and it even adorns our town seal


Needless to say, our town is full of frogs!

They are on our bridge...


Appear as scultpures through out the town.....




Are part of the logos of several businesses.....


(Brew Pub)


and community groups.....

(Windham Cyclers)


Appear in Event Logos and advertisements....



March in our parades....



...and decorate the playgrounds








Once the speeches were over, it was time for the parade to re-group and continue on it's way, down Main Street to it's final stop - the VFW



Here come the Boy Scouts!




After a full morning of parade watching and playground, it was time to relax in the backyard and eat some lunch before nap time.


While we were waiting for our burgers to cook on the BBQ,
we decided to peek at our bird friends.
There are many nooks and crannies in and around our home where birds tend to build their nests.....in the space between the air conditioner and the window sill, in our many trees, gutters, bird houses and most recently the space created by the 2nd chimney where it overlaps a basement window. This is truly an ideal nest spot. It is off the ground, protected from the elements and temperature controlled by the cool foundation in the summer and the warmth from the wood stove in the winter.

Now that we have re-located our family room to the basement (it is cooler in the summer and we have the stove for the winter = lower bills!, Bob's drums and my studio are down there and the extra distance from the noise of the TV helps Tripp sleep) we are constantly treated to the sounds of baby birds chirping! We love it! Tripp "tweet, tweets" back at them and due to their location next to the window, we not only witnessed them building the nest, we can see mommy and daddy bird as they hop in to feed the little ones or out to gather the food.


Close up of the baby birds


Friday, May 29, 2009

Dominic's Pirate Party










Last weekend was a kid party weekend. On Sat, we had Penny's 1st birthday party and on Sun, Dominic's 3years old party. After Dom's party, the grown ups had their own party - a Memorial Day BBQ!











Birthday day boy Dominic,

in his pirate hat, with his pirate ship pinata





Aidan entertained Tripp by blowing GIANT bubbles with his bubble sword.





PINATA!!




Birthday Boy's Turn!





Brother Derek's turn!



Tripp's Turn!





The scramble for goodies!! Yummy!







Tripp enjoying his dunkaroo sticks - a prize from the belly of the pinata





2 brothers and a boat


Time for Cake!!




Terri went all out! She made this awesome pirate ship cake and it was super yummy! Adorned with gummy sharks, Yoodles, gum drops, cookie rods, etc....












Cannon ball candles! (very cool but, hard to lite)





The boys help Dominic open his gifts.
Gift opening is very different at this age. All of the boys helped open the gifts and when they stumbled across one they liked they opened it and started playing! Needless to say,
Present time was long and a bit chaotic, but
boy oh boy, did those boys have fun!



Tripp loves hanging with the big kids.


Since our son is part monkey, he had no trouble keeping up with the big boys.
He would climb, run, jump, slide, and have secret meeting in the "fort"



The Memorial BBQ was a pot-luck

and since we have been stove-less since Easter....I got creative with fruit.


My Fruit-Kabob Fiesta



The ball pit was a big hit! Fun for all ages!





They would take turns running and jumping into the pit




Dom & Tripp = buddies

Unfortunately, the weather was not our friend that day. The clouds rolled in and rained on our BBQ. We retreated inside to wait out the rain.....but it was a long wait, and the party started to break up :-( In the end, Bob, Myself, Ron, Terri and Ron's sister, Michelle, hubby Sean and our litter of kids, were all that were left.
This 3some of couples is nice. We enjoy hanging out and our boys (no girls in this batch) love playing together. We started hanging out together last summer and I have a feeling we will spend tons of time together this summer!

Hosts, neighbors & friends - Ron & Terri

Later that night....
we let the boys watch Nemo while chillin on Ron & Terri's bed until they drifted off to sleep


........so the grown ups could enjoy some drinks around the fire!