Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Summer Break: Week Three

After a mild start to summer, the heat has arrived in Houston and we are doing our best to keep cool. Here's a peek at some of what we did during our third week of summer break: 

Circus 1903 show at Jones Hall -- the performers were incredible!


Water gun battle with Ruby in the backyard 





The boys took a cooking class at Central Market! They made spanakopita, chicken with pita and tzatziki, and almond cookies. They had so much fun and the food was delicious!


We went to the dollar movies one morning; we saw Trolls, which none of us recommend. 


Much better than Trolls was the production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at A.D. Theater.


Cub Scout Annual Water Squirt Melee




On Sunday, we spent Father's Day at Nana and Pop's house, celebrating two of our favorite dads. 



What have you been up to this summer? 

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Summer Break: Week Two

Week two of summer break was another mix of relaxation and activity! It's the best way to spend the summer. Here's a quick peek at some of the fun we had last week:

Heading out to Empty Bowls Houston with Henry last Saturday


We love to support Empty Bowls Houston! If you're not familiar with the organization, the goal of Empty Bowls is to alleviate hunger in our city. Once a year, the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft hosts a huge party; for $25, you pick a bowl (created by a local artist) and then are treated to soup, a drink, popsicles and coffee, music and pottery demonstrations. Henry and I adore this event as all proceeds benefit the Houston Food Bank. This year, we even won an item in the raffle -- a one month's supply of GoodPops popsicles (our favorites!)!




Gene didn't really think we needed more bowls, but Henry and I came with these two anyway. 


In the afternoon, Gene and Will ran some errands, and Henry and I visited the Moody Center for the Arts on the Rice University campus for a special Family Jam day. 


There wasn't a whole lot to see, but we enjoyed the installation, Repeater by David Scanavino


and then ate some delicious Fat Cat Creamery ice cream.
 

Our Sunday was pretty quiet, with lots of game playing (Betrayal at the House on the Hill is a new favorite) and reading. Always reading!


On Tuesday, the boys and I visited the science museum, where we found a brand new, 18-foot fossil of a crinoid.


Turtle for Henry


The Cabinet of Curiosities exhibit is always a hit.


Afterwards, we walked around Hermann Park for a bit. We have been so lucky this year with the mild weather we've had so late in the season!



Japanese Gardens




Carrot soup in Henry's new bowl


On Thursday morning, we headed out to the Houston Arboretum with Ruby. A cool front came in overnight, bringing dry air with it, so while it was warm, it wasn't humid, making a trip to the arboretum lovely!



On Friday, we visited the MFAH to see the new installation, Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish, by Piplotti Rist. The museum always has the most interesting installations in the summer!


Back home, we were inspired to make our own art project (based on an activity Henry had done at the local library last week). We made watercolor-salt bookmarks! The process is easy. I cut a piece of watercolor paper in half and we each painted our page with plain water. Next, we swirled watercolors all over the page, blending and mixing as we wanted. While the watercolors are still wet, you sprinkle salt (large grains of sea salt are best) over the paint and let the whole thing dry before brushing off the salt. The salt absorbs some the of the liquid, leaving behind gorgeous designs. 


We cut our bookmarks into strip and couldn't be happier with how they turned out!


One of my bookmarks matches my current read! 


What have you been up to so far this summer?  

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Summer Break: Week One

Summer is here!!  The boys are so excited and we have been doing our best to get out and enjoy ourselves while still taking long breaks to read, rest and recharge after a busy school year (this includes a much-needed moms' night out for me with some of my best girlfriends!).

Last Friday, the day after school got out, we visited the children's museum. Our hope was to avoid the summer camp crowds that pour in all summer long. There were no camps, but suburban school districts were still in session, so we ran into field trips! We made the best of our morning there, and the boys had fun, as always.


Grocery store cashier


Checking out the new element sorter


After the children's museum, we had a picnic lunch at Gramma and Grampa's house. 


Going back to Memorial Day weekend, we visited the Houston Maritime Museum! This small museum is very close to our house but we had never been before. The boys participated in family day activities while Gene explored all the exhibits. 


Making a powder monkey basket



Most of our Memorial Day weekend was pretty quiet, with lots of time to read, watch baseball, and cook! We ate all our dinners outside as the weather was lovely and mild for the end of May!



On Tuesday, the weather was still perfect for late May, so the boys and I decided to visit the zoo to check out the new elephant habitat and Lego display.





Legos at the zoo!






Sea turtle, for Henry


We also visited libraries on three different occasions, took one trip to the book store, and visited the newly-renovated Central Market, which is so fun!


Smoothies + reading


On Wednesday evening, we went to a members' event at the McGovern Centennial Gardens, which was so lovely! The weather was ideal and we munched on snacks and enjoyed walking through the gardens. 



The science museum happened to be open late on Wednesday, so we popped in to check out some exhibits and watch "The Edge of the Universe" in the planetarium.



We have also been to the pool a couple of times -- once for a members' ice cream social (so fun!) and once just for fun on a quiet day. Henry was so excited to show off his new goggles!


On Friday, Will and I had a bowling party for new Kinkaid students, so Gene and Henry went to the West U library to make bookmarks as part of their summer reading program, and then enjoyed Turkish food for lunch.


Our first week of summer break was just perfect, and we are looking forward to much more fun this summer!