Saturday, March 1, 2014

A board-breaking, clown car, Jumping World, sleep-over kind of day! Whew...



We had an action-packed Saturday.  It began with a board-breaking bash at Nate's karate school.  They allowed kids to bring a buddy so Marissa was able to put on a Gi (the karate shirt/uniform) and get in on some action.  She was probably the youngest kid there and was more concerned about giggling, waving, and smiling at Mommy and/or the crowd (who totally fell in love with her) than she was about listening for instruction.  She was pretty stinking adorable, if I do say so myself!







 



Then we happened upon McDonald's red shoe car.  The kids were pretty sure we needed a new car after seeing this!  Marissa had an awful bloody nose in a bounce house...but still wanted to go back (after getting as clean as possible) and pose by the car one more time before heading home.
Then around 3:00 Nate's best buddy came for a sleepover.  After long lightsabering duels we headed to the park.
Then after dinner we hit up Jumping World a new indoor trampoline park that just opened up near our house.  We LOVED it!  The kids ran, jumped, and laughed for a solid hour.
One busy but fun Saturday!





Friday, February 7, 2014

My 100 Day-Year Old!

Celebrating the 100th Day of School....as a 100 year old man.
He's adorable regardless of age!


Thursday, October 31, 2013

My Minions...Halloween 2013

 The kids managed to suffer through homemade costumes this year.  We wanted to go as minions (mainly because Daddy makes a perfect Gru) but could not find anything we loved on-line.  So they put on their imperfect costumes and had a blast at church parties, a party at the karate school, and then finally real trick-or-treating with friends.  Another fun year in the books and enough candy to last all year!



 





Thursday, August 15, 2013

Hopes and Dreams for My Kindergartner

Tonight was "meet the teacher night" for my soon-to-be kindergartner (gulp).  We are excited for him to start this educational journey and all that comes with it.  Although I must admit I did get a little catch in my throat and tear in my eye when I went to shake her hand.  Can he really be ready for this?   Am I really ready for this????  

His assigned teacher has been teaching for 31 years and has the reputation to be loving but stern. Sounds exactly like what he will need.  He also knows another one of the kids that will be in his class from church, so we are pretty excited (and a little nervous for her) that they will be together!



To My Almost Kindergartner....

In a little over a week you officially become a "school-ager".  Knowing I am not like
normal parents, here is my personal wishlist for you for the upcoming year:

I hope you are not picked first for a team, that you feel left out at times, and that other kids occasionally make fun of you- because I want you to learn compassion for others and I want you to know how to bounce back from rejection.

I hope that you don't ace every assignment that you are given and that you struggle to complete tasks - so you will learn endurance and will know the satisfaction of looking back at a completed assignment knowing you worked hard and did your best.

I hope you don't always make the best grades in the class, that you will confidently blurt out incorrect answers, and that you will make careless mistakes so that you will realize that failure is sometimes part of  the learning process and that you must be a good listener and pay attention in order to succeed.

I hope you get caught in the act when doing something wrong, that you will be held accountable, and that you suffer consequences - so that you will learn the importance of an apology, how to take responsibility for your own actions, and you will further develop integrity and character.

I hope you will that you will color outside the lines from time to time, that you will get messy when painting, and that you will let your imagination run wild - so that you will learn to be expressive and know the joy of being creative.

I hope you are not the most popular kid, that you will not follow the crowd, and that you don't worry about what other kids may think of you - so that you will embrace your individuality, develop real (not superficial) friendships and so that you will be able to stand up for what you believe in, even if it goes against what the popular kids think/say/do.

Most of all, I hope you will always know that no matter what your grades are, whether or not you win awards, or participate in activities we will always be proud of you!  You may not be the fastest kid on the playground or the smartest kid in your class, but that will never change our love for you.  You are one amazing kid and every single day we are proud of the boy that you are and the man that you will become.  We love watching you grow up. We love your sensitive side, your silly side, and the side that is all BOY.  We are blessed and honored to be your parents and we are excited that you are ready to begin this educational journey.

Congratulations on becoming a "school-ager".
We love you.
Mommy and Daddy

Friday, August 9, 2013

Sea Center and Clute

We went out with our friends for our Second Annual End of Summer Hurrah. 
In sticking with tradition, we indulged in both education and ice cream!

Our first stop was Sea Center Texas where the kids enjoyed the touch tank, colored, looked at various fish in aquariums and went for a walk in the wetlands.  Bug also purchased his first shark tooth necklace and has been pretty pumped about that.





 Stop #2 was Brazosport Natural Science Museum.  This had a variety of things to look at from aquatic life, to butterfly, arrowhead, and dinosaur exhibits.  They also had a nice play area for the kids who enjoyed the paleontology However the highlight of the trip was a giant chair found in the theater area. 







Then we had picnic in the park followed by some delicious ice cream.  
I just love these adventuresome kids and their Mommies!
Next stop....KINDERGARTEN.  (Yikes)


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

High Divers!

Nate has been begging since New Years to go back to Auntie Mandy's (this is mommy's best friend).  Being currently unemployed allows for freedom for a fun trip to the hill country!  So I loaded up the kiddos and we headed up for 3 days.  I enjoyed the time with my bestie, the kids enjoyed her kiddos and we had a special treat to a private part of the lake in New Braunsfels.  The kids just finished their 6th (and final for this summer) swim lesson last Thursday.  It is amazing in 2 weeks they have gone from not knowing how to swim at all to jumping off the high dive!  I was so proud of both of them.







 


It was a great day that ended with a trip to Gruene for some ice cream!  Yum.
Special thanks to Auntie Mandy and her family for hosting us and truly showing us a great time!

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Cute cookie maker

Cutest little cook I have ever seen!
She is really enjoying the baking kit her NeeNee got her for her birthday!