Tuesday, March 8, 2011

That's Amore

Once a year Reed and I have the fantastic opportunity to escape our kiddos. It's the perfect time to reflect, set goals and reconnect. This time we didn't accomplish any of those. Through the haze of babiness/preschool/gradeschool/church/sports/work that is our life all we could manage was just enjoying our time together. And you know what? It was exactly what we needed.

The best part? Well, other than my Kindle (Kendall's Kindle ha, ha which I LOVE) was the fact that Reed planned the entire trip. Hotel, flights, destinations, cuisine. He researched it all, scheduled it all and paid for it all :).
A week with no decisions (other than what 3 gelato flavors to mix) made for the best vacation EVER.
Not bad for a 30th birthday.

Our good friend Ivan
After a quick (or not so quick) nap we met Ivan for a tour of the city. Who is Ivan? A great guy that Reed has done deals with at the GSMA and who was raised in Rome. Basically the perfect guide. It was a completely dizzying, delicious and enjoyable day.

The Colosseum
Just down the street from our hotel. Fascinating and tragic.

Boca de Veritas:
I'm completely confident. Reed not so much. What does this say about us?

Trevi Fountain
So romantic
***Yes, I'm wearing sunglasses in 75% of the pictures. But, we celebrated my 30th birthday in Barcelona at Cafe de L'Academia with a fabulous dinner that went into the wee hours of the morning and then pushed straight through to catch our flight to Rome the next morning. ***
Giolliti's
Completely delightful. Ivan graciously took us here. All other gelato pale in comparison and yes, nociolla, chocolate, fruit with creme is the winning combination
Never far
Reed thought it would be amusing to document the fact that I couldn't go 24hours w/o checking in on the boys. I know I was at the Pantheon, but in my defense I was coordinating a doctor's visit/pharmacy/insurance for a miserable 9mth old.
A GINORMOUS thanks to my mom and sister for taking the boys. Our sitter's Grandpa died 48 hrs before I was flying out. After a few frantic hours I resigned myself to leaving Cath with 5 kiddos under the age of 6 for an ENTIRE week. In her defense, I didn't doubt her ability, just her sanity. In my defense I left her a 'sanity' budget. As for Grandma Candi, apparently even with a sick baby she's waay more cool that I am.
Well that's the short version of our trip. Spending a week in Rome with my love was perfectly perfect. I'm so grateful to be married to such a hardworking, FUN man.
And that concludes my one lovey-dovey post for the year.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

My kicks are better than yours

As a final act of awesomeness my mom got the boys new shoes. I absolutely detest shoe shopping for the boys (me, not so much). I detest the ugliness, the exorbitant prices and the complete shortage of velcro options.
(I have a goal to send my boys to college w/o knowing how to tie their shoes)
After a LONG afternoon of too many stores and waaay too many seemingly identical pairs that just 'didn't feel right' we hit the jackpot. A week later Gray in particular is completely enamored with his shoes and their super sonic speed. Or, as he put it at breakfast this morning;

"These shoes make me faster than God"


I didn't know we brought some good old-fashioned hubris home as a souvenir from Rome. Apparently a nice baptist preschool+Peterson confidence =
COMPLETE DOMINATION.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Impossible

I suppose by now I should just accept the fact that
it is impossible to get 3 active boys in the same frame, looking the same direction...







I'm not even sure why these pics loaded this way. However,the chaos is so appropriate,I'm not even going to try to fix it.

Graceling

One blue eye, one brown.
Proof that Christian is, in fact, a graceling.
His grace is charm.

The days go by so fast..

After a long, December and there's reason to believe maybe this year will be better than the last...
because...
the sun still shines (occasionally) in Atlanta...
some thing never get old...
camo, ninjas, legos...
not everything is as it seems...
*incredibly, no one was harmed in the taking of this picture*

Ninjas need lots of belts...
even slimy hutlets can be cute...
it is possible to break the sound barrier...
"parachuting" is now a safe, land locked game...

I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself to hold on to these moments as they pass.

Big Day

Today was a big day at the Peterson house. We had our first correct usage of air-quotes. As in, "I have to stay in my shop all night to make sure that no 'customers' come and steal things."
GENIUS.


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Apple

Apparently it's true that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. In a recent progress report G's teacher noted "He would make a great diplomat."

Diplomat. What are the chances?