Category Archives: Real Life : Alix

And then we went to Disneyland.

A few months ago we went to Disneyland and OOOOH was it a blast. It can be a bit overwhelming traveling there with kids, so I have a big ol’ TWO PART-Part post going up Wednesday and Thursday with all my tips and tricks. Are you planning on hittin’ up the Magic Kingdom this summer or fall? Do you have any questions? Please feel free to post ’em in the comments and I’ll be sure to answer them in my post!

(We don’t look that happy but I swear it’s just we are squinting in the glare of the sun!)

(This is Wolfie’s, “Stop taking pictures mama and get in the tea cup!!” face.)

It’s a fact. Pretzels taste even better when they’re shaped like MICKEY.

Um so yeah….we had a great time! Whenever I go, my photos are always a bit all over the place….and that’s how it should be. You need to spend the day having a blast and taking it all in—not just snapping photos. We usually go for two days but this was a one day trip. Our boy was exhausted by the end of the day, but as you can see by the smiles, we loved every minute of it!

OK, so don’t forget to ask any questions you have! I’ll definitely answer them tomorrow and Thursday!

 

Pixar Rocks {and so does BRAVE}

It’s nice to have friends in high places. Or rather, creative places! I have two friends who work at Pixar and thanks to them I have been super SUPER lucky to see lots of sneak peek preview movies right at Pixar. Now that Wolfie is a part of our lives, my sweet friend Stephanie has gotten him into several Pixar previews and it’s SO MUCH FUN!

The first movie he saw there was Ratatouille. Hee. Look how little he was! {As an aside, he wan’t that into Ratatouille. Greg and I loved it, but it’s not very “little kid” friendly, compared to some of the other films!}

And last year we saw Cars 2! Wolfie loved the first Cars SO MUCH….it was his very, very first-ever “in the theater” movie, so it will always be a special on for our family!

But this year it was BRAVE! Wolfie was SO excited to see it, since he knew she had a bow and arrow…

The Pixar campus is really cool. Inside the main lobby (which is HUGE) are all these wonderful reminders of past films. A giant Lego Woody & Buzz. A huge Luigi from Cars. Lots of Academy Awards. The bathrooms have “Woody” and “Bo Peep” on them, which always makes me smile…and there is a big game room.

When we got inside the theater, we were SO excited! As the lights dim, the ceiling transforms into a starry sky….with twinkling constellations above. There are two shooting stars that go by and it’s tradition that when they do the whole theater goes, “Oooooh!” “Ahhhh!” Wolfie remembered and did it along with everyone and I thought, “Wow, what a lucky little boy to experience so many cool things in his little life.”

But on to the movie!

MINI REVIEW OF BRAVE!

For starters, the setting is the lush country side of Scotland—and it as usual the animation is STUNNING!! Merida, the lead, is a feisty fabulous princess with a wild and glorious mane of hair. She is not your typical princess at all, in that she wields a bow and arrow better than any fella and rides a giant black horse named Angus (who has huge fluffy white “hooves” that reminded us of Sammy’s paws…). The beginning of the story is how her mother (played by the fabulous Emma Thompson) is preparing her to take over the crown and become Queen someday. Merida’s parents have arranged for a huge competition, the winner of which will win her hand in marriage. Merida isn’t too thrilled with this and has other plans. The movie then takes a completely unexpected turn….and the roller coaster takes off! I won’t divulge what happens, but it’s almost like an entirely new movie begins. I was very transfixed by the lush visuals….we didn’t see it in 3D but I imagine it would be pretty gorgeous. And I loved Merida’s mother. They are two really fabulous female character. I won’t say it’s my favorite Pixar movie (my tops are Wall-E, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles…and the first CARS!) but it’s really splendid. Wolfie loved the film a lot and despite technically having a “princess” as the heroine, I think it’s totally appealing to both boys and girls! OH and there is a totally charming short that starts things off, called La Luna. It’s wonderful.

Some Notes for Parents: I think this transforms into a pretty dark movie and could be potentially scary for those 6 and under. It all depends on how your kiddo handles darker themes and wild action. Wolfie has always been a rather sensitive little guy and I think his 4-6 year old self would really have been affected by some of the darker moments and scarier characters. It’s not a scary movie, per se, but lets just say his 8 year old self jumped out of his seat (literally!) at one moment. He told me he was more startled than scared. Also, there are a lot of potentially emotional moments that occur between Merida and her Mother (I will say that no one dies, but I’d rather caution you to check it out and ask other friends who have seen it than have you take your 3-4 year old and say “Wellll, we had to leave midway because she/he was a little upset.”)

One of the cutest parts about seeing a movie at Pixar is that at the end EVERYONE stays for the entire credits. I love that! We spotted our friend’s name and discussed how her new little baby Rufus didn’t quite make the cut off for the “Pixar Babies” listing (all of their movies list every kiddo born during the production. So cool huh!). After the movie we went back outside and took more photos and checked out the little Celtic Stone Circle that was on the grounds (as a nod to the movie). It was a pretty fabulous night! Are you planning on seeing Brave? Let me know what you (and your kiddos) think!

Kiddo Fieldtrip // Father’s Day Rock Show

This past weekend was Father’s Day, but we had sooooo much going on, we decided to postpone it to this Saturday! Well why not, right? We started out with a Wedding and a Pool Party. Greg and I were at the wedding (Greg’s friend and ex-bandmate Carmela was gettin’ hitched). Wolfie got the pool party. And as it was a sweltering 100 degrees (HIGHLY unusual for we wimpy Northen Californians!) I have to say Wolfie got the better deal!!! OK, not entirely. The wedding was really beautiful. And the company was excellent. I felt badly for the fellas, all sweatin’ like mad in their suits! The groom even had a wool kilt on. ZOINKS! Despite the heat the bride looked gorgeous all day long. It was like wedding voo doo! I, on the other hand, was a hot mess. Literally. Hawaii is a favorite destination for the couple, so they had a special ukulele jam of “I’m a Believer,” that was super sweet.

I admit, I totally jumped into the pool when I picked up Wolfie from his party. It was the most refreshing swim I have ever had!! By the time we made it home, we finally cooled off a little bit.

The next day was a special reception/rock show—every band Carmela had been in performed 3-4 songs (with her on bass, of course!). It was at Thee Parkside, which is a great venue (and officially has THEE best tater tots around!). Because it was a day time show (and Thee Parkside is all-ages) Wolfie got to come along and watch daddy play.

The first band was super punk and mega loud (we told Wolfie he had to wear earplugs!), the next band was an all girl band which was awesome, and then Greg’s band played. Wolfie was so into it….but got really shy. All these old friends of Greg’s kept coming up to him to high five him and say hi and rufflin’ the curls. I think he was a little overwhelmed! He gets so proud watching Greg play, though. It’s really cool. His favorite part was helping Greg break down his equipment. So cute. We grabbed some tasty Mexican food on the way home and still had time to relax and hang out with Sammy. All in all, not a bad weekend!

Cutest little bad dog ever.

Our fabulous neighbors are so much fun…and in addition to being really cool, one of them is a baker. He pops by every so often with a treat from his bakery. It’s always this amazing array of goodies….sometimes eclairs. Sometimes carrot cake. One time this fancy thang:

So yummy! And a little while back, he brought over a giant apple pie. The kind that you see in nursery rhymes…..SO huge it looked like it wasn’t even real. It came in a big pink cake box. We were planning on eating it that evening, and so rather then stick it in the fridge…..i placed the box on a plate and set it in the sink. Avoiding the counter top and Sammy’s leggy advances. Sam is a fabulous dog, but he loooooves to snoop around the counter when we’re gone. His favorite thing is to drag the little scraps compost bin we have off the counter and nose around in it. So i figured, the sink was a safe bet. Except, someone is a crafty dog.

Yep. We came home and not only had he dragged the giant box out of the sink….he daintily ate every piece of crust, leaving only a neat little pile of apple filling. Well, at least he was tidy, right?

Life, Collected.

I don’t know about you guys, but MAN this year has just flown by!! I can’t believe summer is just about here. We still have a week of school but then we’ll be rarin’ to go. Life has been pretty action packed—we’re workin’ hard and playin’ hard. We’ve really been trying to get outside and enjoy the weather as much as possible! That means BBQs, long walks in the woods with Sammy, swimming, seeing friends and plotting out camps and vacation travel.

Back in October, Wolfie’s class sold the most tickets for their Halloween Festival booth (the water balloon toss). As a result, they won a spring ice cream party! Greg dressed up as the Fantastic Mr. Fox for halloween and the kids were excited that Mr. Fox was going making another appearance!

Ice coffees are one of my favorites when the temperatures heat up. I’m always amused at how the barristas muck up my name. I’ve had Alice, Ellis, Axel, Alice X (written when the discussion went, “Alix” “Alice?” “No, Alix….with and X”). This was a new one!

Are you ready for summer? Any big plans? On a totally random note—who’s watching The Bachelorette?? And how about The Glee Project?? If you are a Glee fan, it’s a realllly fun show! (And it just started this week!)