Saturday, August 21, 2010

Binbin's favorite things

Song to sing: little houses on a hillside...

Self-entertainment: reassembling Legos into imaginary fighting machines

Foods: broccoli, haddock

Treats: Hershey's, fruity gummies

Family activity: camping

Veg-out TV show: Wipeout on Hulu

Art activity: making pinatas

Colors: black, brown, grey, white, silver, red

Books: Harry Potter, Clone Wars character encyclopedia

Chore: getting the mail (if there's something in the mail for Binbin)

Monday, August 16, 2010

A witty turn of phrase for a five year old...

"You are the whole mama in the best world." -Binbin

Monday, August 9, 2010

home again, jiggety jig

We've been back home in Lisbon Falls, Maine, for about a week and a half now. We had a fantastic road trip to Rockford, Illinois to visit Yeye and Nainai. There were a lot of highlights...here are just a few.

At the top of Binbin's list was: getting not one but two legos. Upon our arrival, Yeye whisked him up to his room, and on top of his bed, he saw Creationary. And if that wasn't absotively posilutely great, Yeye took him to the Lego Discovery Center, and he picked out the Armored Assault Tank, aka, the AAT. What more could a little boy want?

Rockford isn't known as a tourist destination, but it has its share of good family fun. Jack was especially thrilled to see the Show of Shows, featuring Rockford's own drum and bugle corps, The Phantom Regiment. Here is a brief introduction to 2008 video of a winning performance. And one sunny day, we also watched demonstrations at the Rock Valley R/C Flyers club.

The road to Rockford took us through lakeside town of Union Pier, Michigan, where Chris and Joelle call home these days. Binbin spent days splashing in Lake Michigan with Eli and Lexie, and evenings catching fireflies and shooting rounds of foam ammo. We feasted on local organic blueberries and homemade yogurt. Dee-lish! We're so glad to have had the chance to catch up and spend time with old friends.

Now, the days are still warm and sunny, but there's sometimes a nip in the air, telling us that fall is on the way. On Friday, our CSA share was all that your family could eat in beans, cukes, squash, herbs, plus 6 ears of corn. Friday night, we made pesto (with freshly roasted sunflower seeds to substitute for pine nuts). Saturday, we made maple granola (last week we had a bit of a scare, as Binbin's eyes swelled alarmingly. we think he reacted to the locally made granola, which might of used commercially roasted sunflower seeds!), and canned dilly beans. Sunday, with more experience on the canning front, we did 7 more jars of beans, plus we made a two-bean salad. After all that, we *still* have about 4 pounds of beans to process! Both Jack and I have profound new respect for folks who can.

After returning, we reconnected with our friends here, and Binbin had playdates with Amy, then Robbie, then Coco/Ellie/Augie, then Anja. Other playtime has been spent playing Carcassonne, a strategy building game with tiles. Binbin routinely bests both Jack and me.

Friday, July 16, 2010

trippin'

We're on Day 5 of our road trip, arrived in Rockford, affectionately Rock Vegas, yesterday afternoon. Binbin has just exhumed from the basement depths a cardboard treasure box of old toys, containing Jack's old miniature plastic soldiers. The happy little boy has been on a roll. Yesterday Yeye led Binbin up to his room where...voila...the much longed-for Lego Creationary game lie atop his bed. His cup runneth over.

Our journey to the midwest began Monday morning. Jack and I caught a few more Z's after the town siren sounded around 2:30 am. Jack's own alarm chimed at 3:30. We packed our last remaining items (cooler snacks and bed pillows), before rousing Binbin for the drive to Cleveland. Yup, you heard right: Lisbon Falls, Maine to Cleveland, Ohio in one day. We eased the car out of the garage right on schedule: 4 a.m. Binbin, amazingly, sat awake in the back until about quarter to five. He and Jack snoozed until 7 or so, when we made our first pitstop. A second, longer stop came in Bennington, where we ate at the historic Blue Benn diner. It was nostalgic for me (I ate there with fellow students while studying art history at Williams), and delicious for everyone.

The rest of the drive included only brief stops for gas, picnic lunch, and bathroom. We rolled into the Holiday Inn in East Cleveland area around 6 pm. Unpacked a few things, had a simple dinner of fried chicken, then enjoyed a relaxing swim. Cable TV kept Binbin entertained (when jumping from bed to bed didn't), and we had a nice sleep.

Tuesday's drive brought us to Chris and Joelle's place in Union Pier, Michigan for a 2-day visit. It didn't take long before Binbin and Eli were as thick as thieves ("Wanna' go catch fireflies?!" "Yeah!"). Lexi joined in and held her own against the two older boys. On Wednesday, we had a fantastic day at the beach on Lake Michigan. Joelle's cousin taught Binbin to look for Crinoids, a fossil found commonly on the shores of Lake Michigan (see crinoids). He quickly became a pro fossil hunter and we now have a collection of fossils that looks like a package of smarties; they're small and round with a hole in the middle.

Thursday we woke reasonably early and we all went back down to the beach to enjoy the morning before we got back in the car to Yeye and Nainai's house. The Lake decided to show us some of its variety and kicked up some nice waves that everyone enjoyed. Mama got knocked over by one wave while holding Lexi in one hand and Binbin in the other. They all got wet and had a good laugh about it.

Our ride to Yeye and Nainai's was uneventful except for a bit of traffic through Chicago. Binbin has settled into his temporary home and has decided to sleep in his own room rather than in Mama and Baba's room. (Although we love him dearly, it kind of nice to have a bit of a break.)

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Playdate with Anja

Binbin's new friend, Anja, invited us all out to her Pepe and Mimi's lakeside home for a super fun-filled playdate. Here they are in Pepe's speedboat. The first ride was definitely speedy, as Anja spurred her Pepe on with shouts of: "Faster, Pepe, faster!" The second ride was a more leisurely troll around Thompson Lake.




Part of the afternoon was spent on a little sandy beach. While Anja practiced some swimming skills, Binbin quickly took to catching minnows. He netted over two dozen, sometimes catching three in one swoop.


Bath Heritage Days ferris wheel

The city of Bath on Merrymeeting Bay hosts Heritage Days every July 4th weekend. We drove up early Friday evening to catch a ride on the ferris wheel. The view is pretty great, as you can look over the freeway, the bridges, and down into Bath Ironworks.



summer adventures

On one of our mother-son summer adventures, Binbin and I went down to Two Lights State Park. Binbin had just picked up a Maine State Parks "passport," with pages for stamping your visit to each of Maine's 48 state parks. The first snapshot has him making a goofy face at the little playground, which featured an interactive wheel of truth. You make a statement like: "I'm the most awesome Mama in the whole world" or "I'm really really good at Legos" and then give the wheel a spin. It responds with "right on!" or "kinda" or "nah!"





The rocky terrain at Two LIghts is pretty spectacular. We picked up schist (?) and bragged, "I'm so strong like a superhero that I can break rocks with my bare hands!"



Here' Binbin taking a closer look at a natural quarry.



AFter our time at Two Lights, we realized that, despite the name, there were no lighthouses to be explored in this state park, so we drove up to Portland Headlight to get a closer look. Well, that light is a working light, so there is no public access. Still, we had fun, ate a snack, and Binbin posed with the lighthouse for this photo.