Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Newbery Challenge

I love to read, so when this Newbery Challenge was presented at the school where I work before the summer began, I hopped on board! The challenge is to read (or re-read) 13 Newbery Medal or Honor books by December 13, 2013.

The John Newbery Medal is awarded each year by the American Library Association for the most distinguished American children's book published the previous year. So, the 2013 medal is awarded to a novel published in 2012.

I picked my 13 books, and am going to try to read as many as I can before the busy school year begins (and Team Winters has literally every weekend in September booked with something to do). Want to motivate my students to do it too, I love instilling a love for reading!
  1. 2013 Medal Winner: The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate 8/14/13
  2. 2012 Medal Winner: Dead End in Norvelt by Jack Gantos
  3. 2011 Medal Winner: Moon over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool
  4. 2010 Medal Winner: When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
  5. 2006 Medal Winner: Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins 11/21/13
  6. 2001 Medal Winner: A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck 10/1/13
  7. 1996 Medal Winner: The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman 12/5/13
  8. 1994 Medal Winner: The Giver by Lois Lowry 11/17/13
  9. 1992 Medal Winner: Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
  10. 1990 Medal Winner: Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
  11. 1979 Medal Winner: The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
  12. 1978 Medal Winner: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
  13. 1968 Medal Winner: From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg 8/20/13

Monday, August 12, 2013

Book Review: Where'd You Go Bernadette?

This past year, I have fallen back in love with the library (I think I finally owned up to the fact that we are going to be renting at our current place for a couple more years and got back on the library wagon), and what a love affair it has been. One of the things I have struggled with since becoming a mama is having time for Harper, career, husband, and myself. When I am able to go to bed a bit early with a cup of tea and a good book from the library, I get that time and it completely recharges me and helps me be a better mommy.

So, for my first book review on the blog! And, it's a good one. This book was recommended to me by my amazing mother-in-law (seriously, people. I lucked out with the best mil in the universe) when we were talking about books on the Fourth of July.

Where'd You Go Bernadette? is a story about Bernadette Fox, an eccentric stay-at-home mom with an amazing daughter named Bee who attends Galer Street School, an a Microsoft Exec. husband Elgin. Being that I'm immersed in the world of Independent Schools here on the eastside, the beginning pulled me in and was completely and hysterically relatable. This is a no-holds-barred peek into that scene, and was accurate to a fault. Taking place in Seattle, it was refreshing to read such an honest take from the family perspective (since I most often see it the other way).

Bernadette is a great character that is easy to fall in love with and see what antics befall her next. Her daughter Bee, is also a well written character. This book was a great summer read, as I devoured it within a week (with an infant thank you very much). The writing style is fun, as it's snippets of emails between characters and with some explanations from Bee to tie it all together. You won't believe where Bernadette, an award winning architect, ends up!

Completely recommend this fun read!

Friday, August 9, 2013

Reminiscing...

Been reminiscing a lot this week about many things: baby girl, my career, summer camps past and present (hooray for the last day today, I'm exhausted!), and the list goes on. Probably due to the fact that I turned 31 last Saturday, which really makes me reflect on the past year - more so than during New Year's Eve. I'm coming up with a list of things I want to accomplish in the next year and am already working on checking it off.

Since I have also been thinking about Harper a lot (and it's almost her birthday, how in the heck did that year go by so quickly?!?), I decided to throw a little collage together of our family photo. Fun to see newborn Harper, infant Harper, baby Harper, and now pre-toddler Harper! I already miss having a squishy newborn around!


Will get around to finally writing Harper's birth story and doing some blog updates in the next couple of weeks before school starts. Also on the agenda for the rest of August: Jess & Paul's wedding, prepping for Harper's first bday, a family reunion, professional development week at school, and Harper's first birthday and party!!! So much is happening, and I'm so excited to soak up the last remaining evenings I have with my little girl before my schedule changes again!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Summertime & Bloglovin'

What an amazing summer we are having in Seattle this year!! Totally loving all the gorgeous sunshine, and Harper has been trying to keep cool with popsicles and pools.


 
Summer also means that I will have some time to catch up on the blog, Harper's baby book, plan a 1st birthday party (how did that happen so fast?), run summer camps, eat cleaner, exercise more (hello 30 day shred), and enjoy extra time with my hubby and baby. Sounds busy doesn't it? Team Winters knows how to do summer!
 
I'm currently making the switch to Bloglovin', so feel free to follow me through it. I promise to have more posts of my sweet little baby, life with Team Winters, some recipes, book reviews, and more. Whew! Sounds like I may have added to my summertime "to do" list!


Thursday, July 4, 2013

Harper's first 4th of July!

The Fourth of July is one of my most fave holidays (well, let's be honest - I do heart all holidays): fireworks, adult beverages, time with family + friends, street meat, and so much more! Plus, this was baby girl's first Fourth, so we just had to go all out.




Jesse and I were both able to take the next day off, so we really lived it up. Themed breakfast of pancakes, watermelon, and blueberries for baby girl. Followed by some relaxing family time, then Jesse went over to our friend Winston's for the annual friend fireworks extravaganza!


Harps and I headed over to Bellevue with my awesome mom-in-law and sister-in-law, Jules. We did a little shopping, ate some yummy Red Robin (what's more American than Red Robin?), then headed over to the big Bellevue Family Fourth in the park.

 
Not only did Harps stay up to watch the fireworks (which she LOVED), but she even got to eat one of my most favorite treats - an elephant ear (thanks for standing in that long line ladies).

It was an amazing day, that we all paid for the next day since Harps was a crank pot for staying up so late. But, totally worth it!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter from Team Winters!

Happy first Easter from our little bunny!

We had a great day traveling over to Bainbridge Island to visit with Jesse's grandparents. After a gorgeous ferry ride, we arrived and ate a delicious brunch at the Country Club. Then had the opportunity to go visit the grandparents' new property where they are building a gorgeous home. Afterwards, we went back to visit for a bit and watch Harper roll and do all sorts of tricks. She is great entertainment and was in a fantastic mood.



When we got home, Harper was so exhausted from the fun that she didn't even have time to really see what the Easter Bunny brought for her. She had lots of gifts thanks to both her Grandmas. What a lucky lady.



Hope that your family had an egg-celent holiday! Looking forward to Harper being able to hunt for eggs next year!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Maui Trip 2013: Getting There & Trip to Lahaina


We just got back from our family of three's first vacay! Jesse and I have never been to Hawaii before and were so excited to experience warm weather and tropical drinks. My mother-in-law (mil) is amazing and brought up the idea shortly after Harper was born, we definitely could not have afforded to go without her and she even gave us some baby-free time during the trip. Seriously, I hit the jackpot with my amazing mil and Harper's grandma Alexa!!

We left on my sister-in-law Julianne's bday and I was so nervous and anxious about Harper's first flight, but she did so great. We even had a delay once we were all loaded on the plane to test out just how well she would do and I couldn't have been more proud. It totally helped having grandma there, since we passed her back and forth throughout the flights. Our reward - complimentary mai tai's to get us in the island spirit. We deserved every drop!

Once we got to Maui, we grabbed our hot little mini-van and stopped at one of our fave places - Costco! After picking up all the essentials (hello giant bottle of vodka and fresh mangoes + pineapple), we headed off towards our condo in Ka'anapli on West Maui. Weather was absolutely awesome and we were in awe of the scenery. It was getting to be late afternoon, and I was exhausted from my anxiety about the flight and staying awake with our 5 1/2 month old the entire flight that it was hard not to just collapse into a pile of mush when we arrived. But since it was Jules' birthday, we had to celebrate. After unpacking and changing into more island-appropriate wear, we headed down to our resort's restaurant for some dinner and celebrating. Harper was asleep by 7:00 island time easy, but decided that sleeping in the roll away crib was not as appealing as sleeping in bed with mama and daddy. I was secretly happy about this arrangement and spent the whole trip in the middle sliver of the king size bed while my hubby and daughter angled themselves to take up the most room possible. Typical.

our resort - Aston Ka'anapali Shores

On Friday, we lounged around in the morning while the hubby made us a delicious breakfast. Harper woke up pretty early, so she and I hung out in the fresh air on the balcony watching the island wake up. These moments were my favorite of the whole trip! We then loaded up that mini van and headed towards Lahaina. Walked around, poking in and out of shops, and then went to a seriously very yummy lunch at "Cheesebuger in Paradise". I had the coconut shrimp and Jesse had the fresh fish & chips - we split and had half of each. Delicious decision. The hubby was all in to the island way of life and even completed his meal with a mai tai (we each had probably 50 of these while on the island, no joke, they were amazing). Then we walked back to our car, stopping for some delicious gelato (hooray for the completely yummy dairy-free mango, first "ice cream" I've had in a long time)! The hubby and grandma then worked their magic and booked us out for all of our excursions and activities for the rest of the week. The downside: we would have to go to a timeshare "presentation" but we got a really good deal.

Harper ready to head to a fun day of shopping and gelato!


Back to the condo we headed for Harper's first dip in the pool (pictures to come soon) - which she would have loved more if she wasn't ready to pass out for her nap. She fell asleep shortly after all snuggled up with grandma in a towel, I took over and she slept for at least an hour - an epic nap in Harper standards.

my water baby


Then the hubby grilled a delicious dinner and I was able to eat every bite with both hands since Harper passed out for the night even earlier than the night before! The hubby and I had a baby-free date walking on the beach with some drinks in our hands. Relaxing is an understatement.

tropical beach date with my honey
There are more days and adventures to talk about, but for now I leave you with a Team Winters photo.

Aloha!