Saturday, March 01, 2008

Just another Saturday

In the morning all three boys had a birthday party to go to. It was Adam, their playgroup buddy. Max insisted on helping Elizabeth wrap up the presents, but he didn't want her to write his name on them and who they were from. Somehow he was hoping that way he could keep them.... Of course his Mommy tried to make him feel better by telling him the best presents to give are the ones you'd like to keep.

I don't think it worked.

I had bought the boys some Disney shirts. They were so excited when they came in yesterday. They wore some of them all afternoon and insisted to wear some of them to the party today. As you can see they are much better than I in naming all the characters, well at least Henry is:


While the boys were at the party, Elizabeth, Sophie and I went to the Avenue for some shopping. We didn't really find anything, except for Sophie who scored several nice clip-on earrings. We did enjoy some delicious pizza at the new pizzeria in town, called Bia's Pizza Kitchen. It was scrumptdeliciousus (my spell checker just went crazy). So far that's about the closest we have found to real Italian pizza here in the US. If you haven't been there yet, you need to check them out. They are in the Avenues in Peachtree City, where the Atlanta Fish Company used to be. I even have to admit that was my second time this week! ;)

Don't tell my cardiologist, but it was actually my second time this week! I had a Chicken BBQ Calzone on Wednesday for lunch and today Elizabeth and I shared a Steak Fajita pizza. Sophie had a little Cheese Calzone. We all walked out with smiles on our faces and full tummies!

In the afternoon I took the boys for a golf-cart ride, one of our favorite past-times here in Peachtree City. Of course we made a pit stop at one of the playgrounds. The boys had a fun time and naturally little Alex just had to follow wherever his two brothers went.

That little guy is scared of nothing!

Here he is climbing up (by himself of course, as he insisted stubbornly on me not helping him at all) a six foot tall slide. This was after he almost fell of while sliding down and landing kind of hard sidewas at the bottom of the slide, after one of his shoes caught one of the sides. Undeterred he went right back for another slide:


For dinner Elizabeth made her delicious German pancakes and some homemade biscuits. We all love them, but as you can see Alex truly enjoyed them to his little hearts content. I want to make sure though that I point out though that they started out looking much more enticing before Alex got his hands on them (literally)!

Food is so much more of an experience involving all your senses when you're a toddler. Who needs silverware when you have two fully functioning little hands to use? Luckily it was bath night anyways.

5 comments:

  1. I noticed the earrings at church Sophie, tres chic! You're a very glamorous girl.
    I'm curious! I make something that we call German pancakes - 6 eggs, flour, milk, baked up in the oven in melted butter. They puff up into crazy shapes - are these authentic German pancakes I'm making? Or am I missing out on the real thing? Send me your recipe!

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  2. Hey Erin, I'm going to post the recipe tomorrow. Randy Burnett told me his family would make it at Christmas like you do. It could be from another region of Germany, Herb is from Bavaria. The recipe I make is sort of like crepes, just a little thicker. You roll them like same though.

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  3. your boys look like they are getting so big to me (even thought i haven't ever met them.) they are cute. gracie loves dangly earrings too.

    looking forward to that recipe.

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  4. It seems to me, too, that esp. Alex grew sooo much since I've been there !! Crazy...

    Sabine

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  5. I love those two videos, esp. the one with the shirts. Is there a way I can download them !?

    Sabine

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