Thursday, September 9, 2010

On a jet plane & auto travels

Lauren and I went to visit family and friends in Michigan a few weeks back in August.

Here is part 1 of our travels....
We started off on a 7:00 am flight going from SeaTac to Atlanta Georgia. We woke up Lauren at 2am and I've never seen her so chipper so early. Brian dropped us off curb side, here we are with our luggage.
From here we check in at AirTran and had to go to Gate A-14, at the very end. One the way there we stopped for Italian soda for her and hot tea for me. At the gate I got a little nap while she colored, waiting for flight#46 to Atlanta, seats 31 A&B.

The last time Lauren flew (me too), she was 18 months and it was miserable. Thank goodness she has forgotten that experience and was totally fascinated by the entire experience. For this first flight, she stayed mesmerized the entire time. Her favorite parts are mine too, when the plane goes just above the clouds and also when drinks were served :)
She was thrilled with the free earphones, though she didn't use them for long, her Leapster 2 and crayons provided enough entertainment.

I must say that Lauren navigated the airports like a champ. She had no problems getting on or off the flat or staired escalators with her luggage, nor keeping up with long legged mom. The only time she ever needed help was to get past that little gap between the walkway and the plane. Because she is left-handed and I right, we quickly discovered after some collisions, that her being on my left side was ideal. She also did great with the security checks, and was pretty dang fast. Here she is in line before the first flight.

By the second flight of the day, #246, from Atlanta to Flint MI, seats 18A&18C, leaving at 3:36pm, she was a seasoned traveler! Both times on this short hour flight we were in a Boeing 717 instead of a 737. This was much better. For one the rows go 2 then three seats, so we got to sit alone both times, but also the carry-on luggage area is much larger in the 717, more accommodated for my carry-on which pushes the limits but width and weight wise.

Here is a picture of her with our rental car from Budget.
It was a nice car to have for the week. The best part was a full tank of gas was $23! I would consider it for Brian until I realized that I, at 5'8", have about two inches of headroom.

I loved driving in Michigan. Besides being able to go wicked fast, 70 on the freeway and 55 in rural residential areas, I never got lost once, having maps and simple directions. Navigating 69 east or west soon became second nature and here the squareness of MI came in handy.
I admit I didn't know didly abut AirTran before this, but now know that flying to Atlanta via AirTran was sweet. They are headquartered there and the access and customer service was unmatched. However, my favorite airport is Flint (Bishop International). It's tiny but so easy to find everything and surprisingly fast.

Here is Lauren just after saying goodbye to Stephanie and Hannah, waiting for the plan to board on #256 from Flint to Atlanta scheduled to leave at Gate 5 at 6:10pm, seats 27A&27C. All the flights were on time, this was the only one that was slightly delayed, which worked as I finally got a picture of her with one of our planes.

At the Atlanta airport we got her the last AirTran airplane from a gift shop. We had a few hours, so decided to eat subs from Charleys.
Changed for the last flight, #33, Gate C22, scheduled to leave Atlanta at 10:00 pm EST and Arrive in Seattle at 12:40am PST.

The last flight from Atlanta to Seattle was very nice. We were again in the back, in row 29 E&F, but shockingly we had an extra seat next to Lauren and the lady sitting opposite the isle had all three seats to herself. This in what we were told was a overly full flight! We looked each other when they closed the door, smiled, and threw our arms up in celebration. Lauren was able to stretch out in the middle and isle seat and sleep the entire way.
We went full circle, departing at gate A-14 where we started. When we departed at SeaTac she burst into tears realizing she left it on the plane. A very nice male attendant went back for her and found it.
At the end of this leg Lauren was just spent. Poor Brian felt bad, she burst into tears upon seeing him. I think it was all the emotions of the past week building up, plus it was 2am. But you ask her and Lauren will tell you she had the time of her life traveling with Mommy to and from Michigan!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Big Gender Reveal




On Saturday night (8.7.10), Brian and I hosted an appetizer party at Red Robin in Tacoma to announce the gender of our baby due mid December. These pics are only those from my camera, I'm sure others got more :) Thanks to our kids, my parents, Angela and Bryan, Kris, Jennifer and Cameron, Deon, and Jaime, John and Coby for sharing this special time with us!
Here is Nate with my parents. Nope, they were just as surprized as everyone else.

We ordered a cake with either a pink or blue center for the big reveal.

I cut into it and pulled it up. Jaime and Angela were right, IT'S A GIRL!!!
We almost blew the big surprise though. Brian made a slide show of the ultrasound pics, some of which said the gender. Luckily we caught these before they were passed around.

Lauren was trigger happy with the camera. Love this one of Jaime who looks thrilled to get a tab.
Spooky, my sister's bf Cameron when to high school with our server Kyle.

Got the thumbs up approval from Jennifer

Here is Riley and I (with Daddy in the background) that Lauren took. She's been into taking pictures of everything. I took one back and got this great picture of Riley and Lauren.


A very memorable evening!

Friday, August 6, 2010

FB: Last Cub Pinewood Derby

Due to sheer laziness coupled with a dash of morning sickness, I've been laxing on the blogs from Jan-June this year. So here is my 1st catch-up for 2010.

RILEY'S LAST CUB SCOUT PINEWOOD DERBY - January 2010

Sadly, we've come to the end of an era. Riley bridged to Boy Scouts in February.
In late January we attended Pack 42's annual Pinewood Derby.
Here is a pick of the kid's three cars. Nate's the fishing one, Riley the slick racer with a stripe, and Lauren tower, custom painted by her. Funny thing about Nate's this years new track had a top and his fisherman almost got decapitated. It just feel off, but he had a good sense of humor about it.


Here's Riley and the beginning of the track holding his car, waiting for it to be placed. He loved his super slick race car. This year the went very well, the kids were into it but not competitive.


Here is a video of Riley's 2nd or 3rd race in his Den.


Though Lauren and Nate were only racing for fun, Riley placed first place in his Webelos Raven's Den for the first time. He even got a trophy (the Pack's first time for those).

The three kids at the finish line with their cars, I'm proud of my little racers!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Fireworks & the 4th

Ours plans for this fourth were iffy due to Donna's 'morning' sickness. But it subsided in time for us to have a great 4th at the annual reunion in Puyallup!

First we visited the best of the best, Black Cat fireworks, and loaded up on all the goodies.


This was Lauren's first year of lighting, she comes from a long line of pyros! Her favorite was smoke bombs (as they were silent).


The annual volley ball tournament was bigger and better than ever. Here is Nate with Derrick (age 14) playing soccer during a break.



Aunt Pat/Uncle Tom's house in Puyallup was hoping! At one time I counted 64 people! Plenty of cousins, friends and other relatives to visit with. With so many people lighting, safety has to come first, here is the official launch pad. Later on of the tubes holding a mortar failed and it launched crooked. Scary, but no one was hurt. They don't make them like they used to. Lesson: don't cross or over-use tubes.


We all had a great time, here are the kids with their annual sparklers. Lauren remembered the ear muffs Tom lent to her last year and insisted on them again, though for the first time, she was into it! Loved that we were all happy and healthy this 4th!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

epiphanie bags

Entered the contest for epiphanie bags, motivated by that air fare GC!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Happy New Year, Merry Xmas and all that...

Okay, I know I am WAY behind!
But here is my holiday letter plus links to photos and videos.

Love, Donna

Dear Friends and Family,

We hope you had a wonderful year, are enjoying the season and a Merry Christmas!
Our 2009 was quite a ride that left us thankful for each blessing and excited for what 2010 will bring.

Our family took pleasure in some small, annual local outings like the Puyallup Fairs and Daffodil Parades. Relishing all Cub Scout outings as Riley will bridge to Boy Scouts come 2/10, bringing an end to 7+ years of family traditions. We visited overnight at the Family Fun Center in Tukwila. It’s amazing how just a weekend away can rejuvenate the spirit!

Brian continues as the Webmaster for Mt. Cross and recently begun to read and write more. Boeing downgraded him midyear to a janitorial job. He recently was offered, and accepted, the job of Inspector of the 787’s. He adores this new position even though he’s working 10 hours a day, 28 days a month and has to commute to Everett each day. So a move up north somewhere is very much in our future!

Donna’s renewed her creatively, making birthday cakes, pillows/drapes and Star Wars costumes. She began a blog and resumed fictional writing. Her love of kids & crafts is explored in the mom’s group, Riley’s Den and co-teaching Sunday School. She reads fiercely, belonging to two book clubs. Her and the boys were treated to Star Wars in Concert and support the Sounders FC, attending 2 games. She’ll be finding employment next year.

Nate, now 15, is in pre-manhood. Now a 5’9” taller-than-Mom size, his voice is deep, he had to start shaving, and he’s even began dating! He went from Gray Middle to 9th grade at Mount Tahoma. His 3rd year with Avanti was great, they almost made state, and he’ll tryout for Tahoma’s soccer team in spring. He’s very serious about it and his health, refusing to eat fast food! Now in his second year with Troop 248, he’s now a Star rank and hopes to have his Eagle by the end of next year so he can begin working. He wants to go into game programming.

Riley, age 10, has come a long way. He’s off meds and sleeping better. He’s learning new skills and still loves science and facts, wanting to be a chemist when he grows up. He’s a 2nd year Webelos in his Raven Den, Pack 42. They visited the WA capital in Olympia, and got the meet Governor Greigiore. His 2nd year on the U.P.S.C Wizzards U-11 team went well, only 2 points away from playing for state. Now in 5th grade, he enjoys the Chess club and looks forward to playing an instrument next year and starting gymnastics at the YMCA.

Lauren’s gone from toddler to preschooler. She turned 4 with a gymnastics party at the YMCA. She also played on her first sports team, the Green Snakes soccer team at the YMCA and had the best coach. They called her the “Guiding Light”, though not the fasted, you knew where the ball was by were you was headed. She started school at Narrows Co-Op in University Place and the Sunday School program at Mt. Cross. She’s now officially left-handed and a talented drawer. Her favorite pass times are dress-up, drawing, cars, dolls and blocks.

We’ve been keeping busy this holiday season. Donna took Lauren to her first Ballet and we attended the Festival of Trees. With fresh design ideas in mind, we decided to make a red and white tree, which looks great! Riley got to sell with Nate at Troop 248’s 49th annual tree lot in preparation for being a Boy Scout! We saw the new Christmas Carol movie and plan enjoying our annual traditions of Zoo Lights and Fantasy Lights. Christmas day will be spent at our house, and the family’s having fun preparing.

We are always happy to hear from you so give us a call at 253-314-1739. Find Brian, Donna and Nathaniel on Facebook. Follow Brian’s blog at Simpledaddy.com or Donna’s at hinkleyfamily.blogspot.com
We wish you a very Merry Christmas and a 2010 full of health and happiness.

God Bless!
~*~The Hinkley House~*~ Brian, Donna, Nathaniel, Riley & Lauren


We had technical problems creating photo CDs.
Instead, join our group room to view, download
& print all of our best pictures from 200, including
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http://HinkleyHouse09.snapfish.com/comcast2
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Brian & Donna Hinkley


See our videos!

VIDEOS
Riley at the Daffodil Parade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz1VefUC384

Lauren Animal Sounds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeDELqcM-8c

Nate’s 15th B-dy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k871kV8yFvI

Lauren’s 4th B-day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=693EwIgARlk

Nate’s Confirmation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HmC18_VPJg

Riley sings Noel 12.20.09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmPzVHpaOHY

Exiting to Joy to the World 12.20.09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XADUEFa_UzI

Lauren SonRock Practice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pq58GsBNcyA

Nate’s First Corner Kick, Avanti United LSC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQzpvD2sQpQ

Nate’s Season Score!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S48tCqvAzA

Lauren’s Green Snakes Awards Ceremony
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woRiHY4UytM

Lauren’s Caterpillar Crawl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mew0hqns70

We were there for the Sounders FC Inaugural game!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCQ_wVBhciU

Lauren playing in a Green Snakes game
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpL8TTqlVtA

Lauren sings the Peter Was a Fisherman Song at VBS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCl54PcBnJE

Riley sings the How Great song at VBS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79mrxv6sLyg

Lauren does Simon Says
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Uw5kbkebU

Lauren’s Special Day at Preschool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0hWHFx43n8

Singing “Toxic” on Christmas Day!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDxyy7M1uqU

Lauren rides her new 16” bike, Christmas Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDxMCCxA_Ic

Nephew Noah’s P.I. Dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA45VMhvspk

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Lauren turns 4!

Lauren turned 4 on the 2nd and to celebrate we had a party in the North Gym at the YMCA.


Lots of her (and mine) friends were able to make it. At first I thought that only my Mom would be able to attend out of my family, but due to many changes of circumstance, they were all there, Mom, Dad, Marleen, Noah, Aria and Jennifer. Even Jen's bo Cameron made a cameo at the end. BTW-thanks to all that helped (including Angel our host) set up and clean up in a whirl-wind of organized chaos, you made this party a success!

During the party, Lauren hoped around until she was red in the face.
The kids were having a ball allowing parents to have some great social time.
All the kids (and adults too, common, admit it!) love this big trampoline built into the floor.
This is the castle cake I made her.
She asked for it while in the store (saw the kit while shopping) and I thought 'why not, can't be too hard right'. Wow. What a learning experience I tell you. The whole thing was uncharted territory for me. Never made a lemon pound cake with jam&jello filling, made/used fondant, decorated plastic, put glitter on anything edible, decorated sprinkles or made a 2-tier cake. Lots of fun, everyone loved the taste and look and if that wasn't enough, the 8 hours of making was totally worth it when Lauren said on the way home..."Mommy, I loved my cake, thank you, you're the best mommy" Awww!!!
During present time, Lauren gave some of her friends hugs and others thanks. It was funny how near the end only the girls remained to watch her open presents while the boys went to play legos and more manly toys!
A great birthday and Lauren was thrilled!