Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tackle It tuesday: Bedroom (Yes, Again)

As you read this, I am still in Wisconsin with my kids, but I thought I would try the auto post feature on blogger.

I have posted SOOOO many times about bedroom changes on this and my old blog. We have several problems with our bedrooms. One is way too small, the other is the whole length of the house but upstairs away from everybody. And VERY hot.




We have been through many different solutions, knowing that they would not be permanent. This, too, will be a temporary fix, but seems to be going well so far.

I only tackled one of the bedrooms. The big one upstairs will be another day when the temps cool off. The AC doesn't reach up there and the room is at least 100 degrees at any given time during the summer.

As a matter of fact, Aaron slept on the floor of our bedroom all last week because his room was too hot to sleep in.

Enough chit chat...to the tackle!!!!

Last year on Noah's birthday (a year ago on this Saturday), my parents gave the top half of their bunk beds to Noah for his bed. It rests a little off the floor so I was so excited to find drawers that fit perfectly under the bed.

The problem with these drawers was that no matter what I tried, they wouldn't stay in one place and always looked mismatched. I tried sticky on the floor, furniture pads, and even tried glue gunning them.

It never stayed.


The other problem was that the other side of this tiny room had wire bins for Noah's toys. But no matter what I did, instead of putting the toys back into the bins, both kids just threw the stuff on the shelves which was their idea of "cleaning up".

I even labeled plastic bins and gave him a few "junk bins" for overflow.











In addition to these problems, half of each boys clothes were in each bedroom and having them put away their own clothes was a hassle to tell them where to put what.

So here are some of the solutions.

The clothes situation is still in progress since all of the dressers are falling apart and the drawers are too shallow to hold Noah's clothes.

The first thing I did was take all three drawers from under the bed and stack them in the corner.

They are actually pretty sturdy and now all of Noah's clothes will be in one place.

Since this picture, Noah has taken the stand up shelf (used to be a book shelf but the boys lost the shelves) and put it next to his bed for a bed stand.










I took all of Aaron's clothes from the drawers and sorted them into bins and put them upstairs. For now, Aaron will be able to take care of his clothes by sorting them into different bins until I get the dresser situation under control. Target has shelving units made to store these bins and I hope at some point I will have the money to get one.






Then I reconfigured the wire shelves to make fewer of them and had Noah help me sort the toys so he could see exactly where each toy should go.











He has played in his room happily for days now, both because he can find his toys better, and because he actually has a little more room to play.

He even told me, "Mom, next time you organize my room, can you please leave my shelves like this?"

High praise from an almost seven year old.

The most depressing things is that as I write this, the boys have moved to another room to start a new mess all over again. UUUGGGHHHHH!!!! At least I never have a week where I don't have a tackle to take care of :)

See you when I get home on Thursday!!!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Friday Photo Story: Park Party

A local television personality sponsors "park parties" every summer for several Thursdays. I took the boys a couple of years ago and it was an absolute nightmare. You waited in line the entire two hours to go down a slide one time and once they even ran out of ice cream right before the kids got to the front of the line, after waiting quite a long time. It was a big disappointment and led me to declare that I would NEVER attend one again.


So we didn't go last year. Didn't even have the inclination.

I saw that there would be one this morning and decided that maybe we would give it a try this year. Thankfully, there have been many improvements made since last time. The kids got to do the things they most wanted to do. They were ready to go before it was over, due to the fact that it was in a direct sun parking lot and the temps hovered right around 90 degrees.

Here are some highlights:

The party started earlier than usual. A local company was sponsoring free lunches for the kids. The meal included a ham and cheese sandwich on wheat, banana, apple slices, sun chips and milk.















Aaron was excited to find a clown first thing. He LOVES clowns and has often said that he wants to be one when he grows up (although some people already he think he is, the goofball)















Then we headed to wait in lines for activities. The boys decided that they would first tackle the climbing wall.

Noah had tried before at the mall, but he made a it a little further than last time. Next time he claims he's going all the way to the top.
















Aaron was more nervous and the first time asked to be let down. Surprisingly, the guy let him try again and he started right up the wall. I didn't tell Noah this, but I think he went higher than his big brother did.

















And I even got a picture of the two of them at the same time.










They got to play a game where they spun a wheel and won a prize. Noah won a set plastic lips with a whistle in it. Believe it or not, it is not nearly as irritating of some of those noise toys.















After that,we headed over to load up on little bottles of water, and then it was time to ride a ride.

The line went pretty quickly for the spinner ride they went on. Noah thought he was hot stuff because he could put his hands up, and Aaron thought he was cool because he managed to take his hat off during the ride and toss it to me.








We then headed over to get small ice cream sandwiches We had heard that there were people spraying kids with big hoses to cool off and we intended to head over there after the next line.

While we were in line, the boys were trying to think of ways to keep cool. Aaron figured out that he could use the free frisbees they got as fans.

All was well until they started pelting each other with them. Such is the life of boys...













The next line happened to be where the kids could each pick out a free book. At that point, the boys (especially Noah) wanted to go home to cool off and look at their new books, so we never did get to the rest of the activities.









It was so much better of an experience than last time that I may even take them to another one later in the summer to do the activities they missed this time.

The weekend ahead:
There will be no Weekend Top Five next Monday. On Sunday after church, the boys and I will be headed off to Wisconsin to spend a few days with my friend Beth and her two boys. We'll be back on Wednesday next week, when I am quite sure I will have a ton of pictures to share.

Have a good weekend.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Some Things Never Change


Sleeping Aaron 2004













Sleeping Aaron 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009

Tackle It Tuesday: The Kitchen Saga Continues

I don't know when, if ever, I will be able to post about the kitchen mess tackle being complete. The comedy of errors continues.

But at least I can share one small part that was accomplished.







After taking all of the cupboards off, the mess underneath could no longer be ignored.














We took all of the appliances and cooking/baking items out, rewashed everything, and stacked them so that we could actually get to them if we needs them. I had completely forgotten about the wok and skillet and am looking forward to using them now that I remember about them.















Hopefully nest week I will be able to share the final product of our ordeal.

All of this because I painted a handrail.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Weekend Top Five 6/22/09

The start of summer heat finally arrived this weekend, after a stormy Friday night. I even broke down and turned on the AC, knowing that the temps are supposed to hover in the mid 80's all week. If you follow me on Facebook, you have gotten a sneak preview into the home improvement mess that I got us into, which much of the weekend was spent trying to fix. As of this writing (Sunday night) there is a lack of hope in sight for getting this project done any time soon. As of now, ALL of our kitchen cabinets are laying around aimlessly in our kitchen.

But on a positive note, here are the highlights from the weekend:

5. Friday KidsGames
A very large scale VBS program that is being held all over the area, as well as other states. Noah participated in it all last week out by his school. The kids get to pick a particular area of interest (i.e. a certain sport, craft, or other type activities) and they study that all week, as well as other "typical" VBS activities. Noah loved it. Friday night was the closing ceremonies for the week. While Steve hung at home trying to pull hinges that I had mistakenly installed off the cabinets, I took the boys. Noah was excited to show the songs they sang all week, as well as receiving a medal for participating, and both the boys got to have ice cream, their favorite part.














4. Friday Storms
All week, they were predicting horrible storms for Friday. Less than five minutes after the boys and I got home from KidsGames, they started firing up.
We went ahead and put the boys to bed and started watching the weather reports as the lightning and thunder were VERY impressive. About fifteen minutes into it, I asked Steve if we should go check on the boys and he agreed. Noah was in his bed shaking from the thunder, so we wrapped them both up in blankets and snuggled as a foursome closely on the couch watching the storm coverage together until the bulk of it had passed (almost two hours later)

We had fun discussions about thunder and lightning and imagining God bowling. Noah felt so much better about the thunder when, after each thunder clap, he would decided how many pins God had knocked down.

Not exactly biblically accurate, but if it can bring comfort to a little boy in a storm, we're going with it.

3. Saturday Children's Museum
Steve had to be gone for a memorial service on Saturday so I took the boys to see the new exhibit at the Children's museum. It is all centered around a day at a farm. Some pretty cool exhibits included picking imaginary apples, a corn maze, a barn to climb up into, and planting flowers and grass.














The boys spent most of the time playing with the hen house. I think you're SUPPOSED to make the hens lay eggs and watch them roll out of the house.

Of course, the way MY boys played with it seems more like a game of "How hard can one roll an egg through a tunnel before the tunnel breaks?"

Luckily, it never broke.




2. Saturday Art Project
My neighbor brought over some old white tee shirts she had lying around that didn't fit her kids. After the boys had played outside and gotten REALLY dirty, I threw the tees on them as something quick to wear. About ten minutes later, Noah came to me and asked if he could color on his, which I didn't see any reason to say no.

They decided it would be more fun to use the paint dots to decorate them instead.




I think they turned out kinda cute, even though they won't be wearing them out in public.

Notice all of cabinets with no doors?










1. Father's Day at the Beach
In the past, out tradition has always been to take the boys mini golfing on Father's Day. However, with our fiances being as dire as they are, we opted to go to the little local man made beach instead.

We had so much fun. I had gotten some water squirters with a gift card from a review I had done, and three hours later, the boys were still playing strong when we decided it was time to head home and get cleaned up.

We may have a new Father's Day tradition!

The week ahead:
There is another session of KidsGames this week in the evenings that Aaron can participate in. Steve isn't very happy about having to take the boys, but I think it will be nice for Aaron to be able to do one too, and this was the only one in which Kindergartners were able to participate.

I will also be trying to get stuff in order to take the boys to see my friend Beth and her boys in Wisconsin at the beginning of next week, as well as see how my brother and sister in law's new house that they're building is coming along.

I hope you all enjoyed a nice Father's Day with your families. Let me know if you posted your weekend.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Happy Father's Day!!!

I know I don't usually post on the weekends, but there HAS to be an exception for Father's Day.

As much as Steve and I are struggling right now to keep our family afloat, the one thing I can always count on is how great of a daddy he is. I am so lucky to have found a man who cherishes his kids as much as my honey does.

He loves to read to them




Looking at our vacation photo album with Aaron









Throw them


Throwing Aaron while on vacation in March













Work with and teach them


Raking leaves with Noah















Play with them



Playing the drums with Noah in Animal Kingdom










Being silly with them


Feeding Aaron to a crocodile










Watch movies with them













Protect them






One of my favorite shots of Steve and Aaron from this year













and imitate them





crawling through the sprinkler with Noah last week







The boys and I both know he will always stay by their side

















and has been since the day they were born


Steve's first day at home being a "daddy"
2002







Thank you, Steve, for being such a great Daddy and being a blessing to our children.

I love you.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Thursday Thirteen: What Have We Done this Week?

Last week was the first week of summer vacation and we pretty much just lazed around all week.

This week has been a very different story. Truth be told, I actually prefer weeks like this to those lazing around ones. It gives us more focus to each day. Not that I need ever minute of every day scheduled, but it is nice to have something to do to break up the monotony.

So far this week, I have:

1. Driven Noah to KidsGames every morning, and picked him up at 12:30
(I will be posting more abut KidsGames in a later post)

2. Purchased hardware and painted a hand rail for my hubby to install to our basement (because my newest student was afraid to go down the stairs last week)

3. Painted all of the cupboards in our kitchen (This tackle will be a BIG post in a couple of weeks...it's taken on a life of its own)

4. Visited four hardware stores searching for new hardware for the cupboards that are now sitting in a pile on my floor
5. Discovered just how bad of a mess our cupboards have become over the years and pulled out everything to re-sort it (See next Tuesday's tackle)

6. Took Aaron to a WONDERFUL magic show as part of the summer library programs. This guy was awesome!

7. Took the boys to the mall to get shorts for Daddy for father's day and sandals for Noah



8. Washed every blanket, sheet and pillow case that was breathed on by two little boys during their bout with the flu last weekend

9. Made Jiffy brand brownies that are NOT as good as Duncan Hines or the like

10. Took boys to movie "Hotel For Dogs" at the library as part of their summer reading programs
12. Water everywhere...swimming in the neighbor's pool, jumping in the sprinkler, and cleaning after full body contact shaving cream sculptures

12. Prevented Aaron from two (that I know of for sure) near misses from yet more head bonks

13. Wore my hair up every day, meaning I definitely need a haircut but can't afford one










Yup, it's been a busy one, but that's what summer vacation is all about.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Father Son Haircuts


Before













After

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Weekend Top Five

The first full week of summer vacation is over and we seem to be in full "summer break" mode.

Now that we are getting the hang of the new schedule, things have definitely gotten more relaxed around our home.



5. The Flu
I don't know that it could actually be classified as "the flu" but something "flew" through our household this weekend. As Steve and I were heading to bed Friday night, Noah woke and started throwing up, which continued every couple of hours all night long. On Saturday, he was done with that part, but was kind of under the weather all day, needing to lie down every so often.

All day Sunday, we had a great day and he was feeling fine.

Until bedtime.

As I was sitting down to write this post, Aaron stood at the top of the stairs and proceeded to throw up all the way down, not missing a single step (about ten of them). Yeah, EWWWWW!!

We put him to bed on the floor of our bedroom so I don't have to keep running up the stairs if he gets sick tonight. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

4. Library Carnival
With Noah being under the weather all day on Saturday, Aaron and I went to the carnival at the library to kick off the summer reading program. I had already signed the kids up, but there were fun activities like carnival games, bubbles, balloon animals, and the surprise of the day, a miniature pony hooked up to a little cart giving rides.

I think those miniature ponies are just the cutest thing in the world.










3. Swan Boat Rides at the Zoo
Each time we go to the zoo (and it's a lot since we got the gift membership for Christmas), the boys always beg to take a little ride in the swan paddle boats in the little pond. We finally did it Sunday. The highlights were having a little turtle swim right by us and running into a big huge boulder that rammed the bottom of our boat.
















2. Waterfall at the Zoo
When I took the boys last week to the zoo, I didn't let them climb to the top of the waterfall since daddy wasn't with us, so that was at the top of the agenda this visit. I got some great shots of the boys together.

It's making us think about doing next year's vacation at Niagara Falls. Does anyone have any suggestions for a vacation there?












1. S'Mores

After a beautiful day on Sunday, Steve decided to throw hot dogs on the grill and I went to get stuff for S'Mores. Steve had gotten a fire pit a couple of years ago for the marshmallows.











Nether of the boys were interested in eating the made up s'more. Aaron just wanted to eat marshmallows, and Noah searched the s'more after I made it and pulled out the chocolate to eat.















The Week Ahead:
Provided the flu stops and doesn't hit the grown ups in our household, it should be a nice week.

Last week got off to a VERY rough start as both boys took a few days to adjust to the new status quo (vacation and all of us home all day). This week Noah will be going to a bible based day camp called KidsGames all week, which I hope he will really enjoy. I finally broke down and went to the Dr last week so I'll be praying to NOT hear from him this week.

I also started a new piano student in our home last week, so I will be nagging Steve all week to install the hand rail that I bought over the weekend.

Mr. Linky doesn't seem to work anymore, so let me know if you posted about your weekend.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Friday Funny

Three pastors were having lunch in a diner.


One said, "You know, since summer started I've been having trouble with bats in my loft and attic at church. I’ve tried everything--noise, spray, cats--nothing seems to scare them away."


Another said, "Me too. I've got hundreds living in my belfry and in the attic. I've even had the place fumigated, and they won't go away."

The third said, "I baptized all mine, and made them members of the church. Haven't seen one back since!"



T13: Best Shots From Little League

Noah got off to a bit of a shaky start at the beginning of little league, but once he got the hang of what to do in the field, he did great. His last couple of weeks he stayed completely in the game even while fielding, and caught his first pop fly last night. His expression after he caught it was of complete shock and surprise.

And believe it or not, he even wants to play again next year.


So in honor of the first season of little league being complete, here are 13 of my favorite shots from this season.

1. I was impressed that he actually listened to and followed the coach's instructions about how to hit.


















2. Here he is catching his first (and only) pop fly. He was as surprised as everyone else.
















3. After begging to play catcher, it took awhile getting used to how fast the ball came flying at him.









4. Not sure what this expression is, but he had lots of silly expressions throughout the games


















5. One of his better moments of keeping focused on the game while in the outfield.

















6. Is this baseball or ballet (the pointed foot)












7. Noah had some great facial expressions when he hit the ball


















8. By the last night, he was starting to get how to tag people out when they ran home.












9. Thumbs up!














10. I think he's actually smiling while he's running the bases.


















11. He had a tendency to bounce onto each base, rather than run through like he was supposed to.












12. Luckily, the tendency to draw in the dirt started to go away after the first few games.

















13. Here's the proud ball player with his medal.


















I can't wait until next year when Aaron can join him on the ball field. They're growing up so fast.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Signs Around Our Home

Last Friday on the first day of summer vacation, I decided that we needed some sort of plan to get through the summer. The boys were fascinated by the signs that started popping up around the house.


Seems to be working at keeping both me and the kids more organized.

Super Nanny would be proud.

Every time someone asks if they can do computer or television, I simply say "Check the schedule"

Yes, there's more TV than is recommended, but with it off for over 7 hours in the day, I can justify. When I was little, I sat around all day, every day watching TV.








This is the plan for "school work" listed above. It as pretty cool that I took advantage of it yesterday and taught Noah how to do large math problems with carrying numbers.


They are both looking forward to craft day today













After a MAJOR battle with Son #1 about wiping once again last Friday, and again about washing his hands, I decided to put up a new sign in the bathroom.

He is still protesting (which I think is gross and don't understand what the big deal is), but he's doing it...all because the sign is telling him to.

I just wish he would do it because it is the sanitary thing.



I am quite sure more signs are going to start popping up as need be.

I am loving the schedule. It is making ME be honest as well and not letting me sit around in my pajamas. I have to be showered and dressed by the time they start school work at 9:00.

Their favorite thing on the schedule? The chore bucket if you can believe it.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Pumpkin Is Gone!

Last summer, a VERY happy little boy brought home a new best friend.














He loved everybody



















and everybody loved him



















Well...almost everybody














But after awhile, even Minnie adapted to the new family member.














And he really was completely adorable














But after awhile, what seemed like a wonderful addition to our family started to become more trouble than pleasure.

Running outside constantly














Scratching up the new paint job in the kitchen














Tearing several shower curtains and ripping apart the drywall in the basement



















And it wasn't just his claws.

Pumpkin ate WAY more food daily than Minnie could in a week



















As well as eating the blinds



















and the foam pads in the basement, followed shortly thereafter by throwing them back up in various locations.



















He was also jumping on the counter tops getting into anything and everything, and regularly knocking over anything that is on top of the cupboards.

He was also CONSTANTLY on top of Minnie. Sometimes Minnie would put up with it, but other times after growling and snarling at Pumpkin for awhile, she had to go and hide just to get away from him.

Now you may be saying, "Yeah, that's just what cats do."

And I'm sure you re right.

But we had two cats, one who made life a nuisance and one who didn't.

So after a LONG time time going back and forth, we decided it was time for Pumpkin to go.

I got a call Monday afternoon for someone interetsed.

At first I was trying to figure out a way to have the kids out of the house during the exchange, but them I decided it would be better to involve them, so they wouldn't be scarred for life.

So I went into Noah's room, sat on his bed and asked him a question?

"Noah, remember how you wanted a gerbil or hamster?"
"Yeah"
"Do you remember why Mommy said no"
"Because the cats would eat it"
"the catS?"
"No, just Pumpkin. If we get rid of Pumpkin, can I get a hamster?"

You can see where the rest of the conversation went from here.

An hour later, Pumpkin's new family was here to collect him and the boys were saying their goodbyes.



Notice Princess Minnie watching guard over the scene








Noah got a little weepy as they were pulling out of the driveway, but then asked to go swimming next door.

Since then, he's been fine and has been snuggling with Minnnie in his bed for bedtime.

And the hamster yet to come...it's already been named "Phoenix"

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Weekend Top Five

I already posted about my little accident prone 4 year old. Two head/face injuries in the first 24 hours of summer vacation. Thankfully, we made it through the rest of the weekend injury free.

Here's my top five:



5. The Neighbor's Pool FINALLY
Ever since the kids started wearing shorts, Aaron has been asking, begging, cajoling, NAGGING about going swimming in the neighbor's above ground pool. So Friday afternoon, I went over to check the temperature of the water.

A BALMY 71 degrees.

Aaron begged again so I told Steve to let him dip his feet in.

Not five minutes later, the crazy kid was in and swimming. Following the craziness, Steve and Noah jumped in as well.

After swimming for about twenty minutes the kids were shivering so bad that I brought them home and dumped them into a VERY warm bathtub to warm up.

Of course, they repeated this pattered again on Saturday.

4. Daddy singing at festival
Every year the first weekend of June, Grand Rapids hosts the festival of the arts. The streets of downtown are transformed into several performing stages with performing groups at each one all day and into the late night.

The same group that Steve sang with on my birthday performed at festival for their eighth year in a row. This is a patriotic group whose director sang with the Voices of Liberty group in Epcot at Disney World, and they sing the same arrangements that the group down there still currently sings, all arranged by it's founder. Eight part acapella singing...very cool.

Steve sang a two verse solo on "Oh Susanna"

3. Artwork at Festival
While we were waiting for Steve's group to start, the boys and I headed down to the kids activities area. The first area was a "paint-in" where parents are NOT allowed in while the kids paint. the boys both created works of art. Noah made a rocket ship and Aaron a roller coaster (he's obsessed ever since our trip in March)








2. Wood working
After the "paint-in" the boys visited a new area that they hadn't done before, making works of art with wood and glue.
Aaron was done in about two minutes, but his project turned out pretty neat.

















Noah takes his artwork very seriously, and was not willing to leave when we finally coaxed him out. His work of art was very 3 dimensional and Steve LOVED (hear the sarcasm, LOL) carrying it the mile back to the car trying not to let it break














When we got home, I used the glue gun on a couple of spots of Noah's masterpiece and then he and I painted it together. I have no clue where we will display it, but you can bet it will displayed prominently when I find somewhere for it.



Yes he's wearing his swimsuit. See #5 above





1. Ice Cream
What fun day outside would be complete without ice cream cones to finish it off.

This picture (as bad as the smiles are) displays very clearly how tow related boys can be soooo different.

Noah is the neatest eater ever and always has been, no matter what he eats.

Aaron can make a mess with anything, especially a drippy ice cream cone with sprinkles.





As for Sunday, we didn't do much after we got home from church. Steve has a friend from work come over and do some repair work on a large television that we had gotten from my parents and Steve took the kids over to Deb's for awhile while I was teaching.

The Week Ahead:
Noah has been reading like a mad man this weekend, voluntarily finally. So I am planning to take both of them to the Library Monday to sign up for the summer reading club. The prizes are always awesome and the kids love using the stickers on the chart to keep track of their reading. then, Tuesday through Friday the catholic church near our house is doing a VBS that I am sending them both to. Noah's last two baseball games are also this week and I will also be spending the week trailing Aaron VERY CLOSELY to see if we can break this accident streak he's got going.

Can't wait to hear about your week

Friday, June 5, 2009

Remember the Song...

"On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me..." ?

Well, it's been in my mind since school got out yesterday.

Here's my version: You got to sing it in your head for full effect :)


It's the first day of summer break and what is it I see?

A bump that sent us to emergency (room, that is)










It's the second day of summer break and what is it I see?

A fall from the John Ball Statue
and a bump that sent us to emergency









I think I am going to wrap him in bubble wrap for the rest of the summer.

P.S. He's fine by the way, but is VERY covered with scrapes and bruises. I think I may have a daredevil on my hands.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

My How He's Grown

I love the first day/last day pictures. So fun to see maturity in their faces especially.






































I'm not sure I'm ready for a second grader.
At least the summer looms ahead to get ready.
Aaron will be starting Young Fives next year as well.
Weren't they babies just last week?

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Photo Story Friday: The 3 Stop Field Trip

The last field trip of the year was held on the last full school day of the year.

It was a very busy day.




The first stop was to a local nursing home. The first graders (Noah is the SHY one cheering in the front) joined their sixth grade buddies to sing two songs for the residents.










Then it was off to a local park for lunch.

I managed to get a picture of the entire group on a strange art piece at the park










The next step was to go for a hike on the trail that comes off the end of the park.






Noah's off to the left in the red shirt





I didn't know about the trail walk ahead of time, or I probably would have brought the stroller for Aaron. Instead, he spent most of the time taking turns piggy back rides from parents (not me) and kind sixth graders.















That is one thing I really like about Noah's school is how helpful and friendly the older kids are to the younger kids, even when they don't know them.

After the trail, it was off to the ice cream store.

I guess this would have been a better picture if I hadn't been making them look up into the sun











After all the first graders had finished their ice cream, the adults were still eating and visiting, so Noah (aka Mr. Ringleader) noticed a nearby tree and pretended to limbo. Before we knew it, the ENTIRE first grade class was lined up and limboed chanting "how low can you go!" in an orderly fashion for a good ten minutes.

Cracked me up.







The funniest part was watching Aaron try to the limbo with the "big kids"










By the time we got back to school, there were still a couple of hours left in the day. I stayed around and helped Mrs. T take down stuff from the walls and after it had been awhile, I looked at the clock and realized that the kids had been outside for recess for almost an hour.

What a great last full day of school, huh?

T13: Things I Did On My Birthday

Last Saturday I turned 36. It wasn't a huge milestone, but it was still worthy of mentioning. Steve had to be gone most of the day, first with work, and then on a singing engagement. So we kept busy many other ways throughout the day.




1. Went out for breakfast at Big boy with my sons, my parents and two nieces.

2. Visited Steve at the recording studio where he spent the day and listened to his entire choir sing Happy Birthday to me, resulting in me tearing up.

Why do I always cry when people sing to me?









3. Cleaned up dog poop in my backyard or the millionth time, even though I don't have a dog and I can't catch the mutt in the act.

4. Planted a tomato plant in the hanger I got for my birthday and also a new lilac bush.

















5. Took the boys to Hannah's (Deb's daughter) soccer game

6. Watched (and listened to) my neighbor jackhammer the cement from his driveway, followed by chopping up numerous HUGE roots from our tree that caused their driveway to crumble.









7. Went to Flowerland with parents, sons and nieces and watched them chase each other through the vast rows of plants, pulling each other in wagons.

8. Went out for dinner at Olive Garden thanks to a generous gift certificate given to me by Deb



Since they don't give away free desserts, and I didn't want anyone singing to me, the server brought me a plate FULL of Andes mints with a candle on it to blow out.





9. Went to church to practice the music for Sunday morning service that Steve and I were in charge of.

10. Looked for nooks and crannies to put away the very generous birthday delivery from my parents that resulted from a trip to Sam's Club.

My favorite item was a 84 pack of tampons...I think I'm good until December :)

Noah was most excited about the batteries :)











11. Cleaned the litter box (Woo Hoo!)

12. Watched a DVD of Schoolhouse Rock videos with my boys

13. Played stupid trivia games on facebook while waiting for waiting for boys to fall asleep

So there you have. My birthday in 13 steps.

Happy Thursday

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