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Showing posts with label Lily. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Lily turns 8.

We went shopping together before our New York trip to plan for her party.  Lily stumbled across an EMOJI party pack & she was hooked. So emojis it was... it turned out really cute.

On the day before her birthday, we ran out to Party City to complete her party favors & treat bags--- maybe her favorite part of her birthday.

Birthday Decorations in place...
I found this felt banner and party balloon in the Target dollar bin maybe around New Years and knew it had her name written all over it.  Mike ran out after bedtime to pick up this emoji balloon.
Peter loves to draw so his contribution is that he colored and cut out 8 emoji faces for her and put them all around the house.  She had to find them on the morning of her birthday- so sweet.

 Aunt Becky sent Lily some popsicle molds & recipe book.  The perfect gift for her, as she loves sweets, loves concocting things, and is alllllways hungry.

Goo & Pop gave her a big Lego Friends set.  This was also a perfect gift because she and Peter could bond over it (hard to come by these days) and she needed to ask him for a little help.  Then they could pretend together- and oh, blessed self forgetfulness. 
 It has lots of bags so lots of building. 

The day after her birthday, for her "party", I took her and three friends to paint pottery. 


Afterwards, we hit up the Sonic drive thru (our favorite this summer) for Slushes.  
All of them got blue raspberry with pop rocks- I loved that they all agreed and got the same thing.
Back at home, Maw had arrived with Lily's lemon flavored emoji cake. It was so cute and delicious!


Pizza first...
then eight bright candles!


Friday, December 9, 2016

2nd grade performance + end of Nov

These kids are growing like weeds!
Lily had her 2nd grade performance in November.  It's always sweet- it was patriotic bc it fell with Veteran's Day.  We were happy to have Pop, our family veteran, with us. :)
 A random {delicious} lunch downtown with Daddy.
 a weekend outing to a creek nearby
 On Nov 30, my wonderful, amazing Uncle Richard went to be with Jesus. 
Oh, he was such a good uncle.  I am so so thankful for the amazing family I got to grow up with.
Uncle Richard was always strong and so loving.  I alway knew I could walk up to him for the same good hug I'd get from my dad. And I am a hugger so its the way to my heart. So thankful for him and all the love and support he poured into my life by being there for vacations and summer gatherings, and graduation, and weddings, and so much more.  So thankful he is in Glory and not tied to a suffering, failing body.  My cousin, his daughter, Tayloe, did an amazing job of speaking about him.  I won't post a pic of that bc it pulls at my heart strings too much. 
I went alone with my Dad, my mom was already there.  It was a sweet weekend- and a great Mom break.
 Mike and the kids had a fantastic weekend bc they weren't tied down to Mom telling them to clean the house. :)
 Loved seeing my cousins.

Friday, September 30, 2016

First Day of School: 2nd & 3rd

It feels weird to type those grades.  My kids are in the middle grades of elementary school.  You anticipate K for so long and subconsciously forget to think that it just keeps going and going.  That's a theme as this fall has brought a few silly things that have made us feel ushered into middle age.  Haha! More on that later... Here are my cute second and third graders.  I chose Peter's outfit.  Lily chose her own- and surprisingly, I think it actually works nicely- which isn't always the case.  I gave the kids their back to school haircuts.  I took 2-3 inches off Lily's and left Peter's on the long side to preserve the summer blonde a little longer.
 Our bus stop crew was thin the first morning, but THICK with donuts.  Mattie is our high school senior, cul de sac neighbor who is also a lifeguard at the pool, who is also just all around amazing (& follows Jesus). She bought the kids donuts on the first morning.  The other kids really missed out. Grateful for her sweet & cool influence on the kids and we may not let her leave next year. :)
Oh, the many faces of Peter & cute photobombs by BenBen. 
 Bye Bye, Kids!  Like I said in an earlier post, it felt more mixed this year to send them off.  
But certainly, I've adjusted just fine. :)
 The first day of school also just so happened to be our anniversary!  So with a few months notice, I was able to convince Mike to take the day off.  It helped me ease back into having the kids gone and didn't feel so eerily quiet.  His mom generously offered to adjust her schedule to be able to watch Ben so we could run out for a lunch date.  It was lovely.  We sat outside, had complete sweet conversations and dreamed that we were somewhere coastal (it was breezy & warm so that helped us dream).
 And then they came home.  How fun to have Daddy at the bus stop after school!
 And an after school picture to include more of our neighborhood crew.

 Back to the middle age thing, our sweet kitty, Clove, who is front and center here died this fall (Oct 13).  So it was a fun surprise to see she made it into these pics. She was 18 & 3 months (July 1998-Oct 2016).  She had a nice, full, long life.  Mike joked that she wanted to live to be old enough to vote but then when she realized who her choices were, she decided it was OK to go. She had been my kitty since college (and now much prefered to be Mike's kitty).  She was a good girl, living different places through two different years overseas, a new marriage to Mike (adoption by her favorite human would be her boast), and through three new babies and toddlers who pulled her tail and petted her any way but gently. She was sweet, patient, and friendly. We will miss her.  Ironically, she is standing on the rock Mike buried her under.  Haha!  We are those people who buried their cat in the front yard.  Ben talks fondly about "my kitty who's under the ground".

Speaking of Benny, aren't his locks and his cheeks beautiful?!

{We also sold our '99 Civic the same week Clove died.  Also ushering us away from any semblance of our college & young adult season.  We cleaned it up (first wash since it became Mike's car 9 years ago) and sold it on Craigslist.  We had 5 responses to our ad within the first hour of it being listed.  So we sold it quickly.  Mike got a 2014 Subaru Crosstrek and we all love his new ride.}

The first weekend after school was nice and HOT.  This mama's dream to help ease the blow of summer ending. So we hit up the pool once more.  

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Lily's 7th Birthday

We drove home from NY again during the late night/early morning.
It freed us up to have an extra day with Mike.  And we went kayaking as a family.
It also allowed us to visit with Mike's sweet granddad who passed away in mid-July.
He was a loving, sweet man & I feel so blessed to have known him for 14 years!

On Lily's actual birthday, Mike's sister was in town so we decided to take my two big kids and her kids to Busch Gardens.  It was a lot of fun & it made Lily's actual bday feel FUN!  It was also really HOT, but I love me some summertime.

On the Saturday after Lily's birthday, we'd planned a party and invited maybe 8 girls to come.  My dear Lily Bug has a birthday one of the best times of the year (one of my faves- July 4th week) so turns out, others love this week too and its a great week for everyone to vacation.  Which doesn't bode well for our birthday girl.  Her party was going to be 4 friends. One of them had to back out on the morning of :( so it was our next door neighbors and one friend from school- plus Peter. :)

Lily was such a good sport about it.  We may need to do a half birthday party for our girl to add some cheer to humdrum January. 

So this year, for the big kids birthdays, we let them plan them out how they wanted them (a party at home) & then we went shopping together (for minimal things- we are not big bday spenders).  They essentially were group play dates of their favorite things.  I wish I had taken a pic of Lily's list:  It included things like craft, sprinkler, dance party, cupcakes, ice cream & sprinkles.  And party planning is Lily's dream job so its a win-win.

Lily and I went out together one evening to look for her craft.  We landed on perler beads: teeny colored beads that you put together into a design or shape, and then you iron them to melt them into a little plastic trinket.  They have been a fun summer activity to have.  We were still learning at the party so I am not sure that anyone's attempt was too successful.  The process was fun though and sitting together to talk and work was sweet.

  I stayed up late the night before straightening up and getting everything laid out (kinda like I am doing now to get anything documented).  Does anyone else do this?  Sometimes (often!), its the only way I can get things done.
 As girly as possible!
Confetti Balloons- we had these all over the house so we were sweeping confetti all summer :)
 Since there was a little of a confetti/sprinkles theme, we found and had to get this confetti blaster for Lily.  It was so neat!  It may need to be an annual thing! :)
Happy Birthday to our sweet Lily Bug!  You fill our life with joy & sweetness & little acts of service. 

Sunday, May 1, 2016

The Other Mama & Her Baby

bedtime stories with sissy.
she loves him, sometimes too much.
look at his sweet cheeks and toes.  
she is a willing and helpful big sister.
its been a treat to all of us to have this boy among us.
and its so nice to have the help of bubba & sissy.
he so willingly gave up his paci.  the end of it started to break apart.  so we began to tell him that his paci was broken so he wouldn't be able to use it.  it really was a non-issue. so thankful for his easiness. his communication skills are quite amazing, if i do say so myself- we only have a little (um, 5 years) experience with speech therapy. ;)  he talks in complete sentences and is quite easy to reason with.  and its amazing how much that helps. :)
 isn't he cute?!?!  quite the ham!