Monday, April 30, 2018

2018 :: week 18

April 22
Elliott is such a snuggly little guy. One of my favorite feelings in the world is when he climbs behind me and puts his arms around my neck. Anthony and I both appreciate how easy he makes his bedtime routine. He occasionally will cry or whine, but that is the exception, not the rule. As long as he gets his scripture story and a book to read, he's game.

April 23
Will had his first baseball game of the season Monday night. It was a gorgeous evening to play and watch. Will spent most of the game playing third base. He got thrown out at first, but made a lot of contact with the ball and fouled several times. When we got home from the game and I was trying to round everyone up for FHE, Will wanted to stay outside and play a post-game round of catch with Anthony. Will is at his happiest when he is playing baseball.

April 24
Lauren being Lauren makes me happy. She had a Girl Scout meeting Tuesday evening and made sure to put on her "cape" and Daisy shirt before we left. The January meeting was the same day as Kansas Day where the kindergarteners dressed up like cowboys. She turned her handkerchief into a cape that night and has been wearing it ever since as though it is part of the uniform. As she rode her scooter into the gym and waved to her friends I wished for her that she would always feel so confident and secure with who she is.

April 25
Wednesday afternoon I watched the Wilson boys while Emily went to a primary presidency meeting. It has rained earlier in the day, but the older boys insisted they wanted to play outside so I let them. They ran around the yard and I could hear them yelling, though I couldn't tell you what they were saying. When I asked Elliott what they were doing he told me they were playing "tormatoes," and that tormatoes can "kill us!" At first I thought Elliott was saying they played with our tomato cages before I remembered that Tyler is obsessed with extreme weather. Anthony left a bag of mulched leaves in the backyard that fell over and the boys started grabbing handfuls of it and throwing it around like confetti. I put a swift stop to that.

April 26
 Thursday evening Will and I read a few chapters in an Encyclopedia Brown book. I found the book on a "free" table and thought it might be fun to read with Will. He is a fast reader, and doesn't always read for comprehension. These stories have been good to work with Will and his attention to details.

April 27
Friday evening we went to the Oak Park Carpenter Carnival. It is a biggest event/fundraiser of the year and it requires a lot of volunteer hours to make it happen. Anthony and I each took a turn manning a game and also taking the other kids around to the various games and activities. Will and Lauren each found friends to play with, which made it easier on the parent in charge of Elliott. Elliott was a little grumpy that night, which we attributed to the noise and excess sugar.

April 28
We started our morning at Lauren's soccer game. Her team is really starting to gel together and they played their best game yet! They ended up tying 4-4 and Lauren scored her first goal. When her team met together for the first time at the end of March Lauren had never played soccer before. She had expressed interest in learning how to play, but had never actually played beyond what is done at recess. It is so fun seeing her learn a new skill and her confidence grow as she gets better. The rest of Saturday was spent at baseball practice, working on the yard and getting ready for Sunday. We had plans to go out to eat, but about fifteen minutes before we were going to leave Elliott threw up. :( At this point we started to wonder if Elliott's behavior the night before was due to his potentially coming down with an illness. 

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

2018 :: week 17

April 15
Getting a spring-y picture with the pretty trees at Shawnee Mission Park is on my to-do list every year. Making a stop after church made sense because the kids would be well dressed and the park is close to our building. Unfortunately, it was very cold and there were a few snowflakes in the air while I tried to convince the kids they wanted to get out of the warm van to snap a few vanity pics.

April 16
During baseball season, Will has baseball practice from 6-7:30pm Monday nights. Tony takes him and stays to help with the practice. Lauren, Elliott and I walked up to the school to pass some of the time before heading back home and setting up for FHE. This week our topic was being kind, based on a Friend summary of President Uchtorf's talk, "The Merciful Obtain Mercy."

April 17
I watched Tyler and Mikey while Emily went visiting teaching Tuesday morning. Elliott and Tyler played in the backyard for half an hour. When I asked them if they were having fun playing, Elliott yelled back, "No play, we work!" Anthony left a yard waste bag full of leaves in the backyard and it had fallen over in the wind. I caught the boys throwing handfuls of "confetti" into the wind. These two are getting to be pretty good buddies.

April 18
Wednesday afternoon while Elliott was napping I cleaned out our fridge and freezer. I try to do fridge cleaning the day before our trash is picked up because then any bad food that I throw away doesn't sit in our trashcan rotting for days. Our fridge is the little engine that could. When we bought our house 6.5 years ago the previous owners said we could have it since it was on its last legs. When we got new flooring in our kitchen we had to move the fridge and I found a stick on the back that said it was manufactured in 1996. It is loud, but it just keeps on keeping on. I have a hard time buying things that are functional, so it will probably stay until it stops working.

April 19
Thursday evening we went up to the school Open House. Both Will and Lauren have had a great year. They've learned a lot and created some neat things. Will told us he made a mistake when he was working on his self portrait and we'd probably easily be able to figure his out. He used the orange marker instead of peach when coloring his skin. Anthony said it was fine, he just made himself look like Donald Trump. For some reason that made me laugh so hard. Will is such a sweet kid.

April 20
My entire world in a single frame. :) Friday night we ate pizza and cookies we bought from the YW for their Girl's Camp fundraiser and played outside with neighbors. Will and Anthony play catch for at least a few minutes every night. The kids are loving the spring weather we are finally having and taking full advantage by spending most of their free time outdoors.

April 21
We had a busy Saturday morning. I got up and went to the early water aerobics class. Lauren had a soccer game at 9am, Will had a Cub Scout service project at 9am, then baseball practice at 10:30am. There was a lot of driving here and there, but things calmed down in the afternoon. We relaxed and finally watched The Greatest Showman . I think we may have been some of the last people in America to see the movie.


Saturday, April 14, 2018

2018 :: week 16

April 8
To continue with my anti-1pm church narrative, it snowed on Sunday. What does snow on Sunday have to do with 1pm church? Nothing. Except that it was extra hard to feel motivated to get ready to go once I saw the snow falling. If we had early church it would have started snowing while we were at church and we could have come home at noon, bundled up, and spent the rest of the day in our warm house. Thankfully the snow didn't stick around for long.

April 9
My kids love getting mail. Will had a great mail week. On Monday he received a letter from his cousin Sadie and on Saturday he received a letter from his cousin Weston. I love that my kids are building relationships with their cousins by writing letters. 


April 10
I accompanied Lauren's class on their field trip to Wonderscope--I even got to ride over in the bus for the total elementary school experience. We really loved Wonderscope a few years ago (when Will was 3 turning 4 and Lauren 1 turning 2), but I think my older kids have mostly outgrown it now. The kindergarten kids had fun, but were able to have a fulfilling visit in their allotted 90 minutes. I was in charge of Lauren and her classmate Chloe. Lauren's favorite rooms were the nursery/vet room, followed by the market and then the gym. 

April 11
This week was my PTA week. I am on two committees--Staff Appreciation and Family Fun. This week both committees had events. On Wednesday I arranged a popcorn and candy bar for the staff and picked up a drink for each staff member from Sonic. Sonic donated the 75 drinks. Luckily Sonic is close to the school because I was so afraid of spilling the drinks. I don't think I have driven so carefully since I had an infant on board! On Thursday and Friday mornings I went up to the school in the morning and helped facilitate the Dames and Donut activity. For this activity kids could come up to school and have a donut and juice with a female in their life. Between going to the kindergarten field trip Tuesday and helping Will's teacher prep for next weeks open house on Thursday I logged a lot of hours at the school this week. I am so grateful to be part of such a wonderful school community. Both Will and Lauren have great teachers. Many thanks to my sister Emily for helping me watch Elliott during much of the time I was at the school.

April 12
Thursday was beautiful! When I walked up to the school it felt like spring had finally sprung. It was nice and warm and Elliott and I got together with Stephanie and Kendall to play at the park for an hour before lunch. Elliott is very social and loves seeing his buddies. I think it is very cute the way he excitedly whispers the names of his friends to me when he sees them.

April 13
Lauren and TJ attended the Girl Scout Father/Daughter Luau Friday night. Tony was a good sport and wore this red shirt without complaint. They danced, ate snow cones and had a great time. Both TJ and Lauren have some pretty sweet moves. 

April 14
The Pink Thunder had their first game Saturday afternoon. They don't keep an official score, but Will informed us all as we were driving to the game that he would be. Eyeroll. They took team photos before but I didn't want to pay $22 for the cheapest package so I snapped this one. The girls played well against a team that has been playing together for the previous two years (five seasons). Lauren made contact with the ball a few times, but never really had possession. The game was exciting and much more fun to watch than I anticipated. The girls are all pretty good sports and their coach is a really nice, enthusiastic guy.

Sunday, April 8, 2018

2018 :: week 15

April 1
It was an unconventional Easter being that it was also General Conference weekend and freezing cold. It snowed in the afternoon! We had a quiet morning and the kids ate their weight in sugar for breakfast. Our Easter Bunny leaves a basket of eggs for Tony to hide and he hid them while the kids were eating cinnamon rolls. It was our fastest hunt  yet. The kids are figuring out the spots and the cold motivated them to work very quickly. We spent the afternoon watching Conference and then had an Easter Dinner with my parents and the Wilsons. We brought homemade rolls and green beans casserole, our usual. On our drive home from my parent's house Lauren managed to hit Will in the mouth and knock out a loose tooth. Conference was great. It is becoming more apparent to me that when I feel the spirit I feel energized.

April 2

The kids had a Monday off school (and with Friday off the week before making it a 4 day weekend). They have had a lot of time off lately, between spring break and the various unexpected inclimate weather days. I usually try to have an activity planned, but we just treated Monday as a free day. We still did laundry and I went to the gym, but I just let the kids do whatever they felt like. They watched The Prince of Egypt, played legos and pokemon and a little indoor baseball. By the end of the afternoon Will was getting a little stir-crazy. I gave him the assignment to plan FHE and he did a great job. He made assignments, asked people to do the assignments, planned a lesson and came up with some discussion questions.

April 3
Sometimes we call Elliott our little unicorn baby because he is so close to perfect. He's always been so cheerful, friendly, compliant, and sweet. But lately he is showing his age (2). He has become a little more opinionated and forceful about those opinions and has no qualms about communicating his displeasure. He's still pretty great, but now I'm not going to take his good times for granted.

April 4
The Pink Thunder had another practice Wednesday afternoon. The warm-ups were extra important because it was about 40 degrees and windy! I snapped this picture and then went and walked laps around the pond and listened to a podcast. It was much too windy to just stand around! It has been so cold this month, about twenty degrees colder than normal.

April 5
Thursday I got to go on a field trip with Will's second grade class to the Natural History Museum at KU in Lawrence. I carpooled over with some other moms and then toured the museum with Will and his friend Porter. All the hours that Will has spent reading books about animals and watching Wild Kratts have clearly paid off because he was able to correctly identify almost every animal and back up his guess with facts. My favorite moment of the trip was when another kid told Will he had incorrectly identified an animal as a tapir and Will just shrugged it off. When we went over and looked at the plaque and saw that it was in fact a tapir Will started listing similarities between tapirs and anteaters and why it would be so easy to confuse them instead of saying, "I told you so!" like I would have done if I was him. I was a proud mom.

April 6
Friday night Anthony put together a shelf while we watched World War 2 in color on Netflix. We lead a pretty exciting life. Anthony worked from home on Thursday while our front room and entryway were painted. We hired painters because the walls are so high and hard to reach in part. It isn't a huge change--we went from a Johnson County beige to greige with blue undertones. I can tell the difference the most when we get lots of bright natural light. I love it! And as with any home project, as soon as we cross one thing off I am itching to do something else. If only time and money restraints weren't around to hold me back.

April 7
Our Saturdays have gotten so busy! Anthony had to do a few things up at the church in the morning, so he and Will left to go to the church as soon as I got home from water aerobics. Lauren and I cleaned out the toy basket and did a few light chores while the boys were gone. When the boys returned (with a box of Lamar's doughnuts!) I left to go to a baby shower for a girl in our ward. As soon as I got home we went to the Planetarium. We've been meaning to go for awhile and have free passes that expire soon. Elliott especially was captivated by the show. Captivated or scared. When we got home I went out and ran some errands (facebook marketplace meet-up to buy cleats for Lauren and filling the tank up with gas). That evening we ate dinner, went for a walk and then I left to go to a Girl's Night in honor of my friend Brittny who is moving next week.