Well I set this up for your mom to start blogging, but that lasted about a day or so (you know our mom and technology) . . . so I decided that maybe I could use this as a way to capture some of my thoughts about our Everyday Adventures. I really don't know when you will see this or read this, but I hope that you appreciate and enjoy reminiscing our time spent together. I love you always and you make me so proud to be your dad. I look forward to the many adventures and memories that we will share together.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Back into the Swing of Things

One thing about September is that it is a full on sprint.  Many people think that we ease into things, but in reality this is the time that everything and anything begins in our family.  It seems like the summer was a distant past as we find ourselves running around getting everything organised.  The past several weeks have been a little crazy as we are trying to adjust to our new routines and weekly schedule.  Today was a little slower paced as we only had Josh's hockey practice/game.  I always enjoy watching the kids participate in their different activities and today was no different.  Josh had a great game.
A group of us decided to head over to the local IHOP for breakfast with Ji-chan and Ba-chan.  We explained to the kids that we really wanted to have a family day after breakfast, so no play dates today . . . that didn't go so well as Michelle was quickly brought to her knees as there were some teary eyed kids as we were leaving the restaurant.  Next thing you know, we have all of the kids over to our house for, you guessed it, a play date.  That's my Michelle, you know the one, THE ROCK!!!
Anyways, things worked out well as the kids played very well together and we managed to put our house back together.  Once the other kids went home, our day was filled with Lego building and we got to play a few board games with the kids.  Lets just say that Emma enjoyed playing Operation with Jamie and I, but I wouldn't give her a scalpel anytime soon!!

Friday, September 16, 2011

First Day of School

I can't believe that my little Jamie is going to kindergarten and Josh is in grade two . . . it just makes me want to cherish this time even more.  Ahh the first day of school . . . the boys had mixed emotions about today as they were excited about going back to school, but were disappointed that they did not need their new backpacks.

We decided to do a dry run of the backpacks for our photo of the first day of school.

Josh said it best, "Daddy, our family is taking over the school".  One benefit of all of us going to the same school is that we can use the carpool lane as we walk through the path!!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom, was well, MAGICAL!!!  It is the happiest place on earth with tons of surprises around every corner.  Although the days were exhausting and hot, Michelle had us on the "Let's do everything" guide to Disney World.  For those that are interested, Michelle will be publishing her extreme Disney tour guide book in the near future called, Dumbo or Bust. 
Here is a list of items to consider prior to tackling Disneyland when traveling with Michelle:
  1. A six pack of Jolt Cola
  2. Venti Latte for breakfast
  3. Comfortable shoes - lets just say that you will be walking a marathon
  4. A case of energy bars or a box of sugar cubes will do
  5. Sunscreen, a good pair of glasses and a rain poncho (Hurricane weather will not be an excuse to slow down!!!).
This should last you until LUNCH . . . like I said, this is not for the faint of heart!!!
All kidding aside, without Michelle we would of been lost in "Fantasyland" and failed to really experience Magic Kingdom. 
I have to admit that this was my favourite park to visit with the kids as there was lots to see and do for all of them.

Jamie loved driving the cars at the Speedway.  Lets just say that we had some anxious moments as the car for some reason started to bounce from side to side. 

Josh was very proud of the fact that he could steer and use the gas pedal to cruise around the track.

Arrrrgggg!!!!

We also hit Downtown Disney for about two and a half hours . . . lets just say that we only got to go into two stores, The World of Disney and of course the Lego store.

Michelle had some stiff competition trying to be the Princess of the trip.

Lets just say that Michelle was cramping my style . . . awkward

The kids loved battling Zurg.  Josh somehow scored 724 000 points . . . this made this ride an instant hit with him.



The day started with riding Dumbo the flying elephant.
These spray fans that we borrowed from some friends was a life saver, especially for Jamie.  He was soaked before we even got into the park.

We managed to stay for the light show and the fireworks . . . lets just say that there were some pretty tired little people that night . . . and no that does not mean Michelle and I!!!  Lets not kid ourselves, Michelle had us up and early to beat the line ups at the Animal Kingdom the next morning. 

A couple of hints to help re-energize the kids from these long, tiring, but exciting days.

These Mickey Mouse waffles were a big hit in the mornings.

Need I say anything here???


An amazing trip with family.  Thanks Papa and Grammy!!!!!!!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom was a nice break from the go go go action of the other theme parks as it didn't seem as busy.  The kids loved seeing all of the animals on the Safari ride and watching the entertaining shows.  The kids loved watching the Lion King show and the Nemo Musical . . . this was right up Michelle's alley.  

We figured that we should get a family picture while we all looked fresh and energetic.  The boys were really looking forward to seeing the hippos, thanks to their cousins, who reported that the best thing about Animal Kingdom was when the hippo took a number two!!!  To the boys disappointment and to their mother's relief the hippos were simply submerged in the water cooling off.

It was great watching Emma becoming more comfortable approaching the different characters that she saw.  Jamie loved pretending to be an archaeologist as he dug for dinosaur bones in the Boneyard.

We conquered the Kali River Rapids . . . Josh took the worst of it and got soaked.  Better him than me!!
Yes, the monkey jokes were being thrown around all day.

Emma enjoyed seeing all of the different animals.  "What's that??"

My little cutie.

Your curiosity and the connections you make always amazes me.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Lights, Camera, Action!

I can't believe daddy is actually going to finally let me have a turn to blog!!!! 



We began our "Magical Holiday" at Disney's Hollywood Studios.  In two jammed packed days, we definately had the the power of the "force" with us.   The  boys rode the Star Wars Ride a total of six times, trained as Jedi's twice, bought three Star Wars Lego sets and somehow convinced me to let Jamie buy a lightsaber!!   I hate to admit it but I may actually have to watch a few of the movies since it is a little painful to have my five and seven year old roll their eyes at me trying to explain over and over again who is good and evil.  I am left wondering how exactly they know so much because they have never seen the movies either!!!


After the advice of many, we raced over to sign-up for the Jedi Training right after fast-passing Toy Story. Turns out, we should have split-up because after waiting in a 45 minute line up, we got the second to last show at 7:35 pm.  Anyway, it was official, the Hikida boys would become Padwans.  We returned to the park after dinner and and swim to face the Dark Side.  Excitement mounted as they got their robes, light sabers and began the training.  About two minutes in, the Florida skies opened up and it poured rained.  You can only imagine the disappointment when they were quickly ushered off the stage and handed their certificates.  I'm not sure who took it worse, the eager boys, the proud grandparents, the cheering sister or the miffed parents!! 



Jedi Training:  Take Two - We learned our lesson from day one.  Rick and the boys raced to line up for Jedi Training as soon as the park opened.We were in the 10:00 am show!!!

Almost the best part of the show was when Emma started chanting, "Go Joshy go!  Go Jamie go!" , "My boys, my boys!"





The Dark Side was no match for these Padwans!!



Other Highlights of our time spent at Hollywood Studios included:

1.  Watching Beauty and the Beast

 

2.  High fives, autographs and hugs from some of our favourite Disney characters.






3. The Toy Store ride was a definite hit.





Yuuuup!!!  Your daddy was the Toy Story champ . . . he was a firm believer in rapid fire, rather than accuracy.  Lets just say that Jamie's accuracy was 29% . . . hmmm