Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Risky Business

The Miller clan has a long established tradition of playing either Risk or Monopoly during Thanksgiving weekend. It has been a few years since we have played with the addition of all the little ones to the bunch. This year, at my pleading, my parents, husband and brother gratiously agreed to play. We settled on Risk. My Mother had never played and is not really one to enjoy a game that has too many rules or involves stategy but was a good sport nonetheless. About half way through the game, we realized that my mother, whom we hadn't viewed as a threat, was well on her way to global domination. She emerged victor after 6 hours. My only consolation is that at least my Dad was conquered before I was. Beware of the first-timers!

The rest of the weekend sped by with pie consumption, shopping and a hike up Middle Peak.

Kedrick was not real excited about the hike what with the brisk temps and lack of nap time slumber. He could only be induced to walk by the hand of his fair cousin.Unfortunately, Middle Peak was a victim of the 2003 Cedar Fires, not the prettiest hike this time but the view was still beautiful.Ahhh, the time honored tradition of polishing off any remaining pies after the hike.

Friday, November 16, 2007

The Happiest Place on Earth...


when you go in November and there are no lines! Some highlights from our 2 day Disney adventure:

Brock loved the hugs from the roaming Disney characters. His favorite ride by far was the Casey Jr. train but mostly he just enjoyed anytime he was free to roam.






Kedrick road the Mattahorn three times! He wasn't too fond of the white monster and only agreed to ride it the third time on the condition that he would be allowed to take his "blue blanks" as he lovingly calls his two blankies. His favorite ride was still the monorail.


Kedrick really loved hearing everyone scream on the rides... the one place on the planet he can scream his little lungs out and not be told to quiet down. While I was on some silver rockets with him waiting to start he asked, "Mom, can we scream on this ride," as he was looking longingly over at the California Screamin' roller coaster ride. I told him once the ride got started we could. Two seconds into the ride, "Mom, can we scream now?"





We won! After a long day we finally got them to fall asleep in the stroller!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Trick or Treats!









A special thank you to this year's costume sponsors Taka (Mickey) and Rozanne (Gator)! The boys took readily to their costumes. By the time we went out to trick-or-treat, Brock was really ready for bed and looked dazed. He smiled in wonderment whenever directly handed a candy and clutched onto it for dear life. Kedrick was a seasoned veteran. We tried to teach him to look for well lit, festive looking homes. All looked welcoming to him. At the last house he somehow missed the moment when the candy was slipped into his pumpkin. I couldn't get him to budge. Finally he turned to me, a bit annoyed, and said, "mom, he has to give me a treat first." Seeing Kedrick's excitement somehow makes up for all the poopies, cereal smashed into the carpet and screaming fits. I can hardly wait until next year!