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Monday, September 26, 2022

Talk Like a Pirate Day 2022

September 19 was Slimey the Worm's Birthday (from Sesame Street, Oscar the Grouch's pet). I celebrated by listening to the song, "I Love Trash."
 
But more excitingly (no offense, Slimey), September 19 was International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Hurray!
I did talk like a pirate and met the boys at the bus, dressed up and with balloon swords for a battle. 

I made sure to wear my "Black Pearl" necklace and skeleton earrings.
 
The kids found gold doubloons and ate the chocolate inside.
Jr. Jr. didn't want anyone stealing his treasure.
 
Oh, and earlier in the day, Jeremy forgot his electric balloon pump for a big build so Jet and I delivered it to him. He apologized for taking up our time, but I told him it was okay since it was Talk Like a Pirate Day. He plundered our time.
 
We had a pirate dinner centered around the letters "R" and "C." Arrrr and Sea
We had Roast pork on Rolls, fried Rice- Cantonese style, Carrots and Celery with Ranch, Red apples, a drink with vitamin C, and butterscotch pudding which we called Custard. September 19 is also Butterscotch Pudding Day and one of my children really likes butterscotch pudding.

For family home evening treat, we had cinnamon sugar doughnut muffins which has become our new tradition instead of actual donuts.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Catching Up on the Last Three Months- 4

Summer Reading at the Orem Library.  I helped Jeremy build the Apollo Moon Lander (The Eagle) and astronaut out of balloons.
We dragged all the kids to the kickoff event again this year.  As usual, the kids enjoyed the puppet show.
Later, Lucky enjoyed putting on a puppet show of his own inside the new kids' area of the library.

We visited friends in Kaysville for a couple weeks.  That was fun.  The kids had lots of fun playing with friends.  They even had a balloon sword battle at one point.
Nichole with the creativity again.  
Pretty much give her any materials and see what she'll come up with.

Our friends live a few blocks from the ponds of the Utah State University Botanical Center so we were able to have a couple of relaxing Sunday evening walks and got to see some first of the year birds as well as some common favorites.

Well, that's all for now.  There is plenty more to catch up on so I'll do so later.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

"And I've Never Been to Boston in the Fall"

International Talk Like a Pirate Day, September 19.

5th year in a row of going to Thanksgiving Point to hand out balloon swords to kids who talk like a pirate to us.  This year we went to the Museum of Ancient Life again.
This year, Jeremy did the costume a little bit different.  He didn't make it to fit himself.  He didn't make it to fit me.  He made it to fit Lucky.  When given the option, Lucky was sooooooo excited about the idea of wearing the costume.  Jeremy based the costume on Pa Grape, one of "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" from "VeggieTales."
Since Lucky's three, Jeremy built the costume so it was easy to get on and off.  If Lucky got tired of hopping around (he knew that veggies don't have feet), he could slip out of the bottom of the costume.  Every time he saw someone coming, though, he would slide back in and hop toward them.
I think he had a good time.  He did need a couple breaks where I took him into the actual museum part of the museum not just the lobby.  The pirate costume was able to stand up even without someone in it.  Yeah, my husband is awesome to build it like that.


After Thanksgiving Point, we headed down to the Orem Library.  Jeremy read Lucky a few books... while he was wearing the costume.  So cute.  It was only a little disturbing while Lucky picked out the books and put them back.  He stuck his hand out the middle of Pa Grape's face.  Jeremy had built the costume so Lucky could see out a hole in the face but which wasn't noticeable to people looking at the costume from the outside.  Have I mentioned my husband is awesome?


This year also marked the first year Jr. Jr. did not accompany us since he has all day school now, not just half day.  We also didn't pick the kids up from school with the costume.  Since some kids can't help but poke and pull balloons (4 years of balloon costume experience talking), we thought it might not be safe for our little guy to wear the costume for that.  Some traditions stay the same, some change.

We forgot about getting donuts which has also become tradition.  We stopped going to Krispy Kreme a few years ago to get free donuts since it took too long, so we've just been buying donuts the last few years.  This year Krispy Kreme didn't do the free donut thing for Talk Like a Pirate Day anyway.
While Nichole and Jr. were at mutual and scouts, Jeremy got some donuts so we had donuts before bed.  I didn't take a picture.

Between piratey costuming and scouts and mutual, we went to dinner at a friends' house.  The dad in this particular family does carving.  One of the things he carves is the inside of golf balls.  Did you know the inside of golf balls could be carved?  Cool, right?  Because of the holiday, he gave us a pirate he carved and painted.  It's so cool.
So it was a good Talk Like a Pirate Day.  We did so much that day, which is not surprising.  We're pretty busy people... as you know because I keep telling you.

What did you do for International Talk Like a Pirate Day this year?