Saturday-fest

posted on: Sunday, June 9, 2013


This weekend was a damn good weekend to be a northeast Ohioan. It was Founder's Day weekend of course, which is a big deal around here and just one more reason it's cool to be from Akron, and on top of that everywhere we turned there was some sort of party or celebration happening for one reason or another. Saturday we started the day up on the east side of Cleveland at University Circle for Parade the Circle. A (you guessed it!) parade put on by the art museum. It was phenomenal. The costumes and floats and imagination behind the whole thing really blew my mind. It was so, so, so great and FREE! If you live in the area it's something you should really see at least once. We will definitely be making our way back up again next year.

After the parade was over we decided to head over to the shoreway and see if we could spy any of the movie making action currently going on down there. They're filming the new Captain America movie right here in Cleveland and we thought Wes would dig getting to see some of that process if we could get him close enough. We found the crew setting up lots of serious equipment (which Josh was drooling over) and some stunt men practicing jumping off of a bridge, but that was about the extent of it. There were no masked superheroes walking around or any other famous celebrity-types but it was still pretty cool. Plus one of the production assistants did give the boys some candy when Wes answered her Captain America quiz question correctly, so, it was fun times.

(they had everything set up to look like downtown D.C.)
To be honest, the whole purpose of this entire trip up on Saturday was really to get ice cream sundaes at Sweet Moses. I've been craving those candied pecans like nobody's business. But what we didn't know was that over on the west side they were having a big street festival (pARTy in Gordon Square). Which was totally awesome and fun except for the part where there was a line out the door and about an hour long wait for an ice cream cone. Which, I love you Sweet Moses, but no.

So we grabbed lunch at Happy Dog (thanks for the tip, Dan!) and then hit up ol' faithful for some good old fashioned sundaes once we got back to Akron.

(that peanut butter topping right there is kiiiiiiiinda the purpose of life.)
And then wouldn't you know as we're heading back home from Mary Coyle we realize Highland Square's Porch Rokr fest was happening right around the corner. We parked the car, threw the boys in the double stroller and wandered the neighborhood checking out all the different bands and awkwardly running into a bunch of random people we kinda-sorta knew. (Which is want to happen when one is in Highland Square.) Wes even found four of his little buddies from his Pre-K class playing in the front yard of one of the kids houses and we stopped and let him play while I chatted it up with the other moms for about a half an hour.  Things like this little festival are what I am going to miss most about Akron when we move outta here in a few weeks. I love all the little neighborhoods full of people you know. It made me a little sad actually to think about how we're leaving it behind. I know we won't be far, but I sure do love this place we've called home for all these years.

Once the festivities began winding down we walked down to Hereford Park and let the boys run off whatever bits of energy they had left to muster. After which we promptly drove them home, put them to bed and plopped ourselves down on the sofa with a bowl of popcorn and a movie. 

Now that, my friends, is how you do a Saturday.



p.s. if you're a Julie Delpy fan, or even if you aren't, actually, we give two very enthusiastic thumbs up to 2 Days in New York
Do it.





Places I've Found Oren: Part VI

posted on: Tuesday, June 4, 2013


This is the best because he loves getting up here and turning on the water all by himself.
The problem with that is (besides the obvious) he can only reach the hot water knob!
Let me climb up on this cat apparatus and while I'm up here, I'll just go ahead and pick pocket this purse.
Don't worry, that's not a bag made of bubble wrap, it's just a sheet, so it's fine!


We moved the hermit crabs up a shelf to keep him from harassing them after we found one in the middle of our stairs one night.

We're gonna need a plan B.

p.s. he also ate an entire handful of hermit crab bedding the other day. just as an fyi, because wow oren, just wow.



Bat Dance

posted on: Sunday, June 2, 2013



Weston's superhero tumbling/dance class had their big end of year performance on Saturday. This year the theme was Batman and they joined forces with the girl's superhero class for the final number.  It was beyond adorable. We got a couple professional photos of the boys in their costumes and then I snagged a bunch of stills from my seat in the audience during the show. Also, I asked Abby to record their performance on my iphone while I took pictures. Because, well, $60 for the official dvd? Um, no. So please feel free to enjoy our bootlegged version at the end of this post.

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First of all, stop it right now with this picture. I can't even stand how amazing it is. Get right out of town with this and I'm serious. I can't even.

this one too.

It was a very long day with two shows back to back, which was a lot for this little guy who was already feeling under the weather. After the show was over he wasn't too interested in posing for pictures with everyone. But he did at least give in to the grandparents. Also, happy birthday to Josh's mom! She was kind enough to share her big day with our little crime fighter.





(last year's performance here.)


Oh and by the way, if you're wondering about what happened with that costume after we got home?


Wonder no more.

And no, it still hasn't come off. And yes, he will nap and take all his meals in this costume from now on, thankyouverymuch.



Finally!

posted on: Friday, May 31, 2013

Dear new house,
 
After what felt like the longest and most absurd process conceivable we finally closed last night and made you ours forever! It's official! Officially, official! It's still hard to believe that by the end of this month I'll be sipping tea in your beautiful sun room. Probably whilst sitting amongst a pile of boxes since we don't have any furniture for this room yet, but those are just the details.
 
 
I can't wait to watch the boys run around your backyard and play on the swing under that big beautful tree of yours. Also, we are going to throw Weston the greatest 5th birthday party back here in just a couple of months and I can not wait.
 

I'm going to relax in this claw foot tub so hard. Just you wait and see.

 
We will also be taking many stroller rides down this new street of ours and I'm so looking forward to spending the summer getting to know our new neighborhood.
 
 
And to our new porch swing, get ready to become bff's with Josh because he's looking forward to making you his new morning coffee spot. Although, I have a feeling he will have to fight the boys for this claim.


But mostly, new house, I know that what I'll really be doing is re-painting every single square inch of you from top to bottom. I hope you're okay with that, but I think you are. (Also, what's up with that red runner?) Yes, I think it's safe to say it's time for some big changes around here but I know we're gonna make a real fine team.
 
Here's to looking forward to many late nights and early mornings and everything in between changing you from a new house in to our forever home. You will be a great labor of love, my dear, and I can't wait to get started.
 
See you soon,
Emily 




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