2.26.2013

A Bunch of Cute Kids & A Boat Load of Snow


Squirt and I have been lucky enough to have Landon as a Friday guest for a couple Fridays.  The two of them are scrumptious together.  They played with this monster truck for about 40 minutes, uninterrupted.  One of them would push the button, causing noise and movement and they'd both sit on the steps and squeal.  


 Crazy that they're not twins eh?  Only 2 weeks apart.




Then there's these two.  Riley is like a big sister around here.  They crave each other's presence and bicker all in the same breathe.  And Squirt rather adores her too, causing Dude to be quite annoyed at his competition.  On Saturday (before our 12 inch storm arrived) they created a ginormous snow man head.  Dude has been waiting ALL winter to make a snow man family, so this was his day.  He seemed okay with a giant ball rather than the 4 person family he had dreamed of, so we left it at that.
  



Enter the blizzard of the month.  It snowed for about 24 hours straight and with the snow came hurricane force winds.  Well, that might be an exaggeration  but you get the idea. The neighborhood was buzzing with people, which is a lovely reminder of what summer is like around here.  We all frolicked for a couple hours and shoveled until our backs couldn't take it anymore.    

 This was awesome.  


 This was not awesome.  She refused to put her face into the blowing snow and kept her crabby pants in the garage.  I guess I couldn't blame her.  Ski goggles were a necessity.


 My darlings.  How hot am I here?  Come on.  


That night we had the Syers over to celebrate Wessum's bday.  Fajita syle.  Twas a rather lovely weekend all around.

2.18.2013

Happenins at our Hood

What's been happenin' in our hood this month?  Let's see.  Dude is flourishing at his new school, which is a sigh of relief for all of us.  He's fitting in already, catching on to the new routine and lovin his daily bus rides.  We too are catching on to our new routine and are so happy with our decision.  Life is "calm" again, which is a welcomed change.    

Our little man's imagination is at full throttle, which is charming and also a bit exasperating.  Why would I make such a non-supportive parental statement?  Well, on any given Saturday, the dude wakes up with a GREAT idea and concocts projects/inventions that typically require tools, wood, paint, assembly lines, yarn, googly eyes and perhaps a parachute or too.  He knows EXACTLY how all of this is to come together and we just need to smile, put on our ultra patient hats and go along with his instructions.  Don't want to squash a young mind right?  Well, sometimes we have to, but for the most part we oblige his totally unrealistic demands.  Below is a project he and I completed on Friday.  Luckily, this one only called for paper, crayons, scissors and stickers.  I got off easy. The video is a first hand account of "The Greatest Show of the World."  Nana and Papa happened to be on Facetime to enjoy the performance as well.        





And Squirt?  She's Squirt.  Hands in the dirt, eyes darting off to the nearest sign of trouble, cheeks ridiculously squeezable and laugh more and more contagious as the days go by.  

 


Dad?  He completed our new play house, courtesy of Dad and Diane for Christmas.  Isn't it darling?  The kids think they're hot stuff in this thing.  We found Squirt out there this morning at 7:45am when we thought she was in the kitchen getting a baby doll.  Like I said, always lookin' for trouble.  Around every single corner.
 

2.06.2013

Dude's New Journey

The past month has been a bit of a mental blur.  We made the difficult decision to take Duder out of his school and enroll him at our local public school.  Loooooong story behind that one, involving more meetings, discussions, prayers, tours etc. etc. than I can recount.  We're really excited about the opportunities and sense of community we're getting through our new school and Dude is over the moon about this exciting new journey.  We're blessed to live in an amazing school district and in a community that is chock full of kiddos that join Dude in his learning environment. 

Long story short, we're on day two of our new school, Dude has a self proclaimed "gleam in his eye" and Mom and Dad's shoulders are finally back where they should be, as is my heart rate.  All is well and God has definitely walked with us, hand in hand, as we navigated this ultra difficult journey.




Dude took the BUS today, which has been a lifelong aspiration of his.  Squirt and I put him on the big yellow monster, introduced him to the bus driver, saw the gleam in his eye grow brighter and the smile grow bigger and bigger.  I teared up a bit as Miss Carol took my baby away, his little head barely able to see out the window.  But don't worry, I naturally drove my Honda Pilot to the school and was there to greet him when he got off the bus.  Which proved pointless as he was surrounded by 4 classmates, eager to hang out with him and show him the ropes.  He waved at me, blew me a kiss and took off for playground time.  So I went home.

Thus concludes the new happs at our house.         

2.01.2013

Punky Time and Some Winter Cycling

Just a little lovin' from our punky.
 
 

 This is Squirt's very own big girl chair, birthday gift courtesy of Grandma V & Grandpa Marc. You can imagine what transpires when big brother tries sitting on it.   

 We can't keep this coveted blanky away from the girl.  There is always a creative ways to retrieve it.  She finds a ridiculous amount of comfort in that thing.  More so than even Mom and Dad can offer.  I guess blanky doesn't put her in time out.
 
At least the first minute.  You'll be greeted with a darling red faced surprise. 
 
Last weekend we took the kids to our local middle school track for some biking refresher time.  We live on a rather significant hill, so teaching on our street isn't an easy task.  Dude just can't make it back up, causing much frustration for all involved.  So, we need to make a conscious effort to take him out biking.  We allowed Squirt to take her baby stroller, complete with 2 babies and her trusty cell phone.  Never know when she's gonna need to call Papa.  He's always the chosen cell phone call recipient.    



 How darling is that stroller?  Well, the baby girl too. 


After a few minutes of wobbly legs and encouragement, he was off.  Like a speeding bullet.  We bribed him with a special treat from the grocery store and a magazine of his choice if he could make it around the track 2 times without stopping.  Of course the little bugger did it the first time.  He then asked if he could please have a new magic button, a leaf and a piece of the track as his next rewards.  I kicked myself for offering up rewards that required money at that point.  The kid is rather easy to please.






We'll end with Papa's future track star.  Look at that form - belly sticking out, hands properly at her sides, pony tail bobbing in the wind, Nike's giving her proper traction....some day she'll follow in her Mama's shoes.  Meaning she'll try running track Freshman year under her father's coaching, be told her knees awkwardly smash into each other when she runs, be put in the high jump pit as a last resort and quit the next year to work as a telemarketer at Tru Green Chem Lawn.  A dang good telemarketer I might add. See what you have to live up to darling?