Pumpkin Patch ’10
October 24, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Family Outings, Holidays
Today was our annual trip to the pumpkin patch!
I dressed the kiddies up in their festive long sleeve fall shirts and it was so HOT that I actually felt a little bad.
But we were only there for about 30 minutes before I quickly ushered them back into the car for some water and air conditioning.
Ah…Florida in the fall.
But, seriously now, the pumpkin patch is one of my all time favorite family activities because we have been going to the same place for four years.
Daniel and Annabel had a blast running around the orange rows and picking out pumpkins. They understand that their pumpkins will soon be turned into Halloween night Jack-0-lanterns. They love picking out the super small pumpkins and gourds that decorate our table at home. They love the play tractor.
It’s the first step to get us officially ready for Halloween and the holiday season.
Even if it was 85 degrees outside.
PS – Annabel’s super cute Halloween hair bow and pumpkin socks came from the Target $1 bin. I heart Tarjay!
9 years
September 15, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Holidays
Happy Anniversary, Baby.
I’m so very lucky to not only be married to my very best friend, but also the man of my dreams.
I lovey you.
Happy Fourth of July
July 4, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Holidays
Happy Independence Day!
May God Bless America and May God Bless all the brave Americans who are serving, or have served, our awesome country.
Have a safe and happy holiday.
Daddy’s Day ’10
June 21, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Holidays
My kiddies have the BEST Daddy in the WHOLE WIDE WORLD, so we had to do it up right. The day started with ME making the breakfast. If you’ve joined me here before, or know me, then you also know that I can’t/don’t cook. Well, I had to give my hubbie a break on Father’s Day so he was “treated” to my whole wheat French toast, which I kindly coated with tons of powdered sugar, fresh berries, and thick maple syrup. I added a side of strong coffee, so it was all good!
Then I quickly moved on to the gifts! The best presents were all the cards including the special homemade cards from Bean and Annabel.


Then hubbie was off to the spa for a 90 minute massage followed by a sushi lunch at the bar all by himself. This is how we do Mother’s Day and Father’s Day at our house. The reward of being so awesome and involved in your children’s lives all year long is a special day where you get to spend time ALL ALONE. IT’S THE BEST.
But then our family quickly regrouped for a grand finale dinner at the Outback Steakhouse!

GG joined us and it was super yummy. For some reason we all ordered the fresh veggie side so there was an insane amount of green broccoli all over the table and I wish I had taken a picture of that. I am glad that I did NOT take a picture of Annabel’s meltdown when she could not hold her milk cup right or balance a piece of penne pasta on one spoke of her fork. But other than that, we survived the Father’s Day dinner. Hubbie had a beer so all was right with the world.
I just wanted to say thank you again, Baby. Thank you for another amazing year as Daddy.
And just like the Father’s Day card said: You sure know how to make a kid feel loved and a wife feel lucky.
I love you.

Happy Mama’s Day!
May 9, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Holidays
Happy Mother’s Day to my mom. My sister. My mother-in-law. My sister-in-law. All my mommy friends. All the moms who read this website. Have a great day. We all deserve it. I have so many cool Mama’s Day Weekend stories to share. But I’ll get to ALL THAT this week. I just got off a plane with my son and I’m EXHAUSTED. I’m ready to relax. Wine and TIVO awaits! Cheers!
Easter Eggs ’10
April 6, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Holidays
So I’m a little late writing about our Easter celebrations because of this giant blue Easter egg that landed on my kid’s forehead:

But we’ll get back to that in a minute.
Now that I have a PRESCHOOLER, Easter celebrations start a week early. Daniel’s assignment was to create a one-of-a-kind Easter bonnet/hat for his school Easter parade. I, of course, being the awesome Mom that I am, called up GG (Hubbie’s mother) and gave her the assignment right away. She is very creative when it comes to these type of art projects and she actually LOVES to do them, so WIN-WIN!
GG and Daniel made the coolest Easter top hat EVER and it was the hit of the parade! (GG also made Annabel an Easter hat too. And it was pink, of course.)


Bean then participated in his first ever school Easter Egg Hunt! It was perfect weather and all the kids had a blast. But what is up with the non traditional eggs? (Check out Bean’s basket.) I miss the standard, old-school neon colors. Maybe I’m old fashioned. Or sentimental. Probably both.

I also recently joined our neighborhood “Mommy Group.” This is my first venture into the world of Mommy Groups. And let me tell you, I was a little nervous about it. But it’s been really wonderful. One mom organized an Easter Egg Hunt in our neighborhood park the Thursday before Easter. (This was great because our annual downtown Easter Egg Hunt was canceled this year?!) We all contributed 6 eggs per kid. The kids played on the playground, had snacks in the park gazebo, and then ran around to find the eggs. I actually had to borrow snacks and sunscreen. I guess my OCD organizational skills go to the wayside when I’m worried about meeting a brand new group of people. I should really relax because we all had the best time.
Then it was Easter Sunday! The Easter Bunny brought Daniel and Annabel some books, a toy, and the most important ingredients, a chocolate bunny and jelly beans. After ALMOST making it through the entire Easter Sunday church service, we were back home trying to stop two kiddies from eating all of their chocolate bunny and jelly beans before our Honey Baked Ham dinner. (Our Easter tradition is to pick up a Honey Baked Ham. Once a year we do this and OH, it is SO GOOD.)
But before dinner could start, Daniel decided to fall on the kitchen tile. And when I say fall, I mean he SLAMMED his head on the floor. It was such a loud smack that it was SCARY. He screamed. I think I transcended to another place in my brain. I was so panicked I just kept thanking God my husband was home to be the calm, cool, rational player in all this. He said that Bean needed to go to the emergency room. I gathered the shoes and keys and off they went as I watched this huge, disgusting bruise grow before my eyes. The ER doctor said all his vitals were fine. We passed on the CAT Scan in exchange for watching him closely for 24 hours. He rallied and came home for dinner and we ended everything on a semi-happier note.
It was definitely an Easter I will never forget.


Will You Be My Valentine?
February 11, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Daniel, Holidays
Part of the fun of having a preschooler actually IN SCHOOL is experiencing all the neat holiday stuff. Bean celebrated Valentine’s Day this week at his preschool and I got to take my kid to the store to pick out his very first box of Valentines. The teacher said they could include a piece of candy or a sticker with their Valentine card. The first thing I noticed was that most of the cards came with candy or sticker included. Wow, that is SO 2010. I’m sure it was also SO 2009 and SO 2008, but I have never done this before. Those Hallmark people really make it easy for you.
Bean picked out these cute “Toy Story” cards that included a Disney lollipop with the letter “D” on it. (Get it? “D” for Daniel. Cute, right?) So we sat down over the weekend and picked out cards for the 12 kids in his class while he wrote his name on each one in red or pink crayon. He only ate two lollipops, I think. It was fun.
Well, today was the best day ever because Daniel brought home an entire bag of Valentines from school. He was THRILLED. Yep, it BLEW HIS MIND.

One friend gave him pretzels (Healthy!) One friend gave him a long fruit roll-up tape dispenser (Interesting!) Lots of friends gave him candy and lollipops (Holy Grail!) He even got a magnet photo frame from his teacher. It was a blast to experience this all for the first time with my son.


I remember when I was in fourth grade and I got my very first “secret” Valentine. That’s when we decorated empty cereal boxes with construction paper, glue and glitter to create our Valentine’s mailbox. Maybe it’s a LITTLE embarrassing, but I’ve actually kept that ”secret” Valentine card in a memory box all these years.
I love the homemade pink construction paper heart. I love that it actually says from “?”


I think I told him “Yes.” Actually, I don’t remember. But isn’t this the sweetest thing ever? It still makes me smile. The innocence of it all makes me smile. It’s just a fun memory that makes me realize that my kiddies will have so many of these fun memories in their future. And I get to experience it all again.
Being a Mom is pretty fantastic.
Holiday Rooooooooooad ’09
January 5, 2010 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Family Road Trips, Holidays
I am now drowning in laundry and new toys and excess body weight, but it was SO worth it. We had an amazing holiday road trip.

Beep Beep! Here we go! (Thank you GG!)
I think it was because the kiddies are now at the ages where everything is just a LITTLE BIT easier. Daniel no longer requires diapers (Hooray!) or a travel booster seat or a special cup or spoon or fork or bowl or, and this is the BEST part, a Pack ‘n Play to sleep in! He slept on his “floor bed” – a super cute Lightning McQueen inflatable sleeping bag. Annabel still requires all the above items, but I wasn’t gasping every single time she walked along Pop Pop’s marble tile or cruised past the hotel room’s glass coffee table.
We spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at home with GG and then we were up and down the East Coast stopping off in North Carolina and Maryland to see the rest of the family. There was one common factor at every leg of the tour: IT WAS COLD. That was a special treat for Daniel and Annabel since they have never seen snow nor have they felt that bone chilling wind. I was bummed that they didn’t actually get to see snow FALL to the ground, but Daniel did toss icy snow balls at my face and Annabel touched a patch of snow with her pink mitten and then screamed for me to pick her up.
The BEST part of the trip was all the “quality time” (or rather the “running around, dancing, jumping, toy playing, junk food eating, beer and wine drinking, TV watching, comfy clothes wearing time”) with Pop Pop, Queen, Grandma, Grandpa, Miss Aunt Marsha, My Uncle Kevin, Maddie, Kate and Baby Luke.
Now we are back home in Florida and a little sad and a little sick (Bean woke up with a nasty cold and now must postpone his very first day of preschool – UGH), but I’m ready for a brand new year. Hello 2010! It is very weird to write that when I’m still staring at a December calendar above my desk.
Well, we’ll miss you Christmas. See you next year.

Carrots for the reindeer and Santa could use 'em too, right?

Kiddies with Pop Pop and Queen and...where's MY wine??

He still wants to go to the park even when it's 30 degrees outside.

Snowball!

More toys at Grandma's and Grandpa's house. Same basement I played in with my toys on Christmas morning. Amazing.

Sisters with the babies.

A godfather/godson meeting of the minds.

Cousins ready for some fun in the cold.

Happy New Year!!
Merry Christmas ’09
December 25, 2009 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Holidays

Christmas Cookies
December 22, 2009 by PopMommy Pam
Filed under Daniel, Holidays
My amazing husband is the chef of the family. I wrote all about it HERE and HERE. He loves to cook and is really, really good at it. Everything he makes is super yummy. But now he has ventured into my territory: Baking.
I’ve been perfecting my baking skills all this year by rolling out tons of blueberry muffins, banana bread, pumpkin bread, brownies, cupcakes and cookies. I was going to make Christmas cookies for Santa, but my husband decided HE wanted to do it instead.
Here is the video of the hubbie and Bean having a blast making cookies for Santa. Happy Holidays! Enjoy!
PS: They are DELICIOUS!


















