Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Our Christmas



Here is some footage from Christmas Day. The kids really enjoyed the day. Thanks to everyone who sent cards and gifts.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Scenes from Christmas Day


Robert being a little silly with a Santa hat a couple of days before Christmas day. We put other pictures on our Flickr page, which you can get to here.

There are videos on this page! Each blog post has either a picture or video at the top of it. If you don't see it, refresh the page in your browser; sometimes it takes a moment for the video to appear.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas



We are wrapping up a wonderful Christmas. It has been a long day, particularly for Donna and Bob, who were up past 3:00 am (2:46 for Bob and 3:30 for Donna) this morning preparing gifts for the kids. We are both exhausted, but in a good way. There is something peculiarly satisfying about staying up late to put out gifts for your kids. This is the first year that Samantha and Robert understand the holiday.

The house has been decorated for a couple of weeks now. It's the earliest we've ever decorated; usually, we wait until the very last minute. This year we bought lights for the outside of the house and hung them the first weekend of December.

That same week, we took the kids to see Santa at Macy's New York City. It was a miserable, rainy day but we made the best of it. Macy's does a spectacular job keeping the line moving. It took us longer to get to Santa using the elevators than it did to wait on line for the pictures!

You may notice that Sam is wearing boots in the video. That's because she lost a shoe between the platform and train at Penn Station. Luckily Donna packed a spare set of shoes.

Enjoy the film. We'll have some footage from today up soon. Please excuse the grainy footage with Santa. It was nearly pitch black in the room with Santa, and the camera struggled to find the correct exposure.

To our friends and family everywhere, we wish you a very Merry Christmas.

Cheers

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Chopsticks


It's hard to believe it has been so many months since we updated the blog. Good thing we don't rely on this for income. It's been very hectic with the new house and the kids getting bigger. You can't put them in a car seat and ride them around in the minivan for three hours for a nap anymore. They actually want to do stuff!

And that's a good thing.

Earlier this week, we made our first visit to Benihana Restaurant. We have never eaten there as a family because, quite frankly, the environment isn't really conducive to little kids. But we gave it a try, mainly to introduce some new foods. The kids are so fussy when it comes to eating out; there's only so much Mac 'n Cheese and pizza you can eat in a week.

Much to our delight, Robert and Samantha thoroughly enjoyed the food and the experience. They donned their chef hats when the chef arrived, and watched attentively as he prepared the meal. When it was time to eat, they knew exactly what to do with the chopsticks and required very little coaching.




Robert, who is not normally a big eater, attacked his food with particular vengeance. When we arrived home, he took out the left-overs and announced, "Let's have dinner again!"

It was a hit. Too bad each visit is about $110, so it won't be in our regular rotation of dining establishments. The experience, however, was priceless and it makes one wonder if the food takes differently when consumed with chopsticks. It sure looks like fun.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Home Sweet Home

We haven't posted in awhile because we have been very busy moving from our apartment to a new home. New to us, not newly constructed. It has been quite an experience to say the least and the kids are adapting well. They each have their own bedroom now, painted in their favorite colors. The house is located on a lovely, quiet street with several young families and lots of small kids for Robert and Samantha to meet.

Here is Robert in the new living room, getting ready for T time.





We finally have a nice backyard for the kids to play in. Here they are playing on a slide donated by one of our new neighbors. Neighbors...we like that word. People who own their own property, care for it and are invested in the neighborhood. That's new for us, having spent the last 20-something years in rentals.



The house has an assortment of "older home" issues that we have been sorting out over the past four weeks. So far, we've met the local painter, electrician, sewer service and basement humidity contractors. Each of them have been very gracious while draining our bank account. The last big project for the initial move-in phase was the windows and siding-original 1951 windows, many of which haven't opened in years. The window contractor was scheduled for this Monday, but a certain Hurricane swept into the area over the weekend.

Irene arrived Saturday night, the worst of it hitting after the kids went to bed. Many parts of our town sustained significant damage and flooding but, thankfully, our neighborhood was spared. We lost power for about 16 hours but that's about it. Bob used his backpacking stove to cook breakfast outside the front door as the kids watched.




The window and siding contractors showed up Monday morning, as if nothing happened the previous two days. They set to work pulling out the ancient windows and ripping the old gutters off the building. By the end of the day Monday, all of the new windows were in place.













The siding goes on today, then a new garage door and gutters.

It has been a tumultuous month, but we have accomplished a lot in a short time period. With a little bit of luck, we'll be able to get away for 2 or 3 days for a vacation so the kids can have some fun before pre-school starts next week.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Busy Summer

It has been a busy summer, even though we are just a few days into the season. The kids have had a couple of "graduations" over the past few weeks. We are finally moving into our own home after too many years of renting apartments. In anticipation of that auspicious event, we graduated the kids out of their cribs and into little-people beds. Here Robert is helping Bob assemble his bed.






Sammy took to the bed immediately. In fact, she picked them out at the store a couple of weeks earlier by hopping into the display bed and cuddling under its sheets.





Robert and Samantha graduated, "Moved Up" as they say, from daycare on Wednesday and we took them for their first visit to the Bronx Zoo.











Aunt Deana and cousins Matthew and Emily are visiting today from Arizona and we hope to go out and enjoy the summer sunshine. That's it for now. Stay healthy.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Memorial Day


We went to view the local Memorial Day fireworks last night. The event usually attracts thousands of spectators, so we usually avoid the main viewing areas. Bob thought he knew a "secret spot" but, alas, there were a few other families there. The kids enjoyed the display, particularly since we were far enough away not to be bothered by the loud noises.

Afterwards, we posed for this photo next to a vintage gasoline pump near where we watched the fireworks.

Happy Memorial Day.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Three Today





We are three today! Here we are enjoying some delicious home made chocolate cake and ice cream. We spent the afternoon at the game farm and bookstore before returning home to play with our new kitchen appliances.


Friday, April 22, 2011

Our First Game

Our First Game from Robert Kerner on Vimeo.


We had the good fortune to take the kids to a Mets game a couple of weekends ago. This was their first baseball game, Bob & Donna's first trip to CitiField, and the first pro ballgame Bob has attended since junior high school.

Our employer donated 10,000 tickets for employees to attend the first Sunday game of the regular season. Bob was able to get a set of field-level tickets just off third base, and they provided a wonderful view of the game. We think the Mets played the Nationals, but we cannot be sure since most of our time was devoted to watching the kids and the other people at the game. The ballpark is its own spectacle. It's worth the price of admission just to walk around and eat!

We're not sure the kids understood the game, though they have been talking about baseball ever since. They mostly liked the train ride (oh so convenient) to the stadium, which is also the highlight of the short movie.

Tickets were free but we spent over $100 on lunch, gifts and the train ride. In the end, the Mets organization got its return on investment by giving away the tickets. We will certainly be back.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Funky Monkey

Funky Monkey from Robert Kerner on Vimeo.



Our recent trip to the local toy store. They asked for it by name!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

First Snow

First Snow from Robert Kerner on Vimeo.



We found some footage from December and put together this short movie of the twins' first real experience with snow. "Real" in the sense that they were independently exploring and enjoying the snow.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Bedtime Reading


Getting ready for bed last night. Chicken Little is one of their favorite books, but we absolutely must deploy the umbrellas to protect them from the falling sky.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Winter Be Gone





Donna and the kids next to a humongous snow bank, a couple of days after the great blizzard of 2010. The one that kept us (sort of) from visiting Arizona.

We just experienced a second big snowfall and the forecast is for another snow event this week. We've had enough already.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Fall 2010 Highlights


We never made it to our Arizona vacation. The helpful crew at Jet Blue deleted our reservations the night before the flight. When we arrived at JFK for departure, they politely informed us that our seats had been re-sold and they were overbooked. So they re-booked us for Monday December 27, the day of the blizzard. Needless to say, we didn't fly that day or at all.

We are sharing this highlights reel from Halloween and early December. This was Sam and Robert's first meaningful Halloween, and they got to share it with their aunt, uncle and cousins just before they moved. The people in the neighborhood were very welcoming to blue-haired strangers.

The remaining footage is representative of a typical weekend morning. Preparation of dad's coffee is the main attraction of the morning.

Enjoy. We'll have some Christmas and blizzard footage in a few days.

Bob, Donna, Sammy and Robert