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Party with the Paparazzi
05/20/2009
Editors Note: Kate's blog was written on Saturday, May 16.
This morning I woke up after just three hours of sleep. I had gotten home long after midnight from my last speaking/book signing tour for quite awhile. I was happy to be at home with my kids who I have missed A LOT!
I realized it was Saturday and that today I had promised the kids they could go to the party store and help pick out decorations for their Backyardigan party on Sunday!!! So I hopped out of bed and started to feed breakfast, play outside with the kids and lay out their outfits for the trip. They were really excited to help and especially excited for their party.
Jon was unexpectedly away. We mistakenly got our wires crossed and I ended up having no help from our babysitter, so I decided I'd brave this adventure by myself!!! To be very honest, I wasn't sure how it would go. Due to the overwhelming popularity of our show, our kids haven't been in a store for quite some time. This was going to be A HUGE TREAT.... or a repeat of the Toys R Us episode. I wasn't sure which yet.
After lunch, we were finally all ready to go. As we departed for the store, five additional cars joined our crew and myself as I drove the big blue bus down the road. Had you passed us, you may have thought we were a funeral procession. But no, it was just me and my posse, I mean paparazzi, and crew.
Once we were pulled into the parking lot, I instructed the kids to unbuckle, which they did very well, before I opened the van door to let the monkeys out of the barrel. We all held hands and made a train into the store quietly and efficiently while flashes from the ever present (and did I mention maddening?) paparazzi flashed until I thought I had developed sudden glaucoma.
Whew! Once in the store, we were safe and free to have fun. The squeals of happiness and delight were beyond joyous as they all scrambled to choose things for their birthday party the next day. Alexis chose fluffy frogs for the pinata, Aaden chose a different variety of plastic frogs (one can never have too many frogs evidently), Hannah chose plastic cameras, Collin chose clear glow-in-the-dark lizards, Joel wanted to know if the frogs were candy. Cara chose plastic skateboards. Mady helped pick the candy, and I honestly forget what Leah chose...oops!
So, once our cart was brimming with delightful things to make any child go wild and any parent go berserk, we were off to the checkout. The kids were ready to redeem their 'prize' for good behavior (a balloon). We did so and were off.
The madhouse awaited us once we set foot (actually 18 feet) outside and each child willingly clutched the side of the cart for safety as we made our way back to the van. We loaded up all of our surprises, and our paparazzi and crew and road the train home.
Be sure to watch our season premiere on Monday, May 25th at 9/8c.
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Party with the Paparazzi
05/20/2009
Editors Note: Kate's blog was written on Saturday, May 16.
This morning I woke up after just three hours of sleep. I had gotten home long after midnight from my last speaking/book signing tour for quite awhile. I was happy to be at home with my kids who I have missed A LOT!
I realized it was Saturday and that today I had promised the kids they could go to the party store and help pick out decorations for their Backyardigan party on Sunday!!! So I hopped out of bed and started to feed breakfast, play outside with the kids and lay out their outfits for the trip. They were really excited to help and especially excited for their party.
Jon was unexpectedly away. We mistakenly got our wires crossed and I ended up having no help from our babysitter, so I decided I'd brave this adventure by myself!!! To be very honest, I wasn't sure how it would go. Due to the overwhelming popularity of our show, our kids haven't been in a store for quite some time. This was going to be A HUGE TREAT.... or a repeat of the Toys R Us episode. I wasn't sure which yet.
After lunch, we were finally all ready to go. As we departed for the store, five additional cars joined our crew and myself as I drove the big blue bus down the road. Had you passed us, you may have thought we were a funeral procession. But no, it was just me and my posse, I mean paparazzi, and crew.
Once we were pulled into the parking lot, I instructed the kids to unbuckle, which they did very well, before I opened the van door to let the monkeys out of the barrel. We all held hands and made a train into the store quietly and efficiently while flashes from the ever present (and did I mention maddening?) paparazzi flashed until I thought I had developed sudden glaucoma.
Whew! Once in the store, we were safe and free to have fun. The squeals of happiness and delight were beyond joyous as they all scrambled to choose things for their birthday party the next day. Alexis chose fluffy frogs for the pinata, Aaden chose a different variety of plastic frogs (one can never have too many frogs evidently), Hannah chose plastic cameras, Collin chose clear glow-in-the-dark lizards, Joel wanted to know if the frogs were candy. Cara chose plastic skateboards. Mady helped pick the candy, and I honestly forget what Leah chose...oops!
So, once our cart was brimming with delightful things to make any child go wild and any parent go berserk, we were off to the checkout. The kids were ready to redeem their 'prize' for good behavior (a balloon). We did so and were off.
The madhouse awaited us once we set foot (actually 18 feet) outside and each child willingly clutched the side of the cart for safety as we made our way back to the van. We loaded up all of our surprises, and our paparazzi and crew and road the train home.
Be sure to watch our season premiere on Monday, May 25th at 9/8c.