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Showing posts with label Peter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter. Show all posts

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.  

Monday, September 12, 2016

Peter's 9th Birthday

Hopefully, Peter won't mind sharing this post with August Birthdays first! :)
We celebrated Mike's birthday a weekend early, at the river with my parents, Holly & Glenda.  Holly had this amazing, delicious cake made for him.  It was lemon blueberry- Yum!
He is easy to celebrate.  Sweet, generous, laid back, and endlessly kind to us!
He continuously grounds us all in our faith, reads us the Bible, calms us, hugs us, holds us all, helps us worship, and reminds us of the big picture. We love you, Mike. 
 We had a shared celebration of Mike & his mom at our house, with spinach and artichoke enchiladas:  my favorite new recipe from the summer.  

Moving on to Peter's big day.  I also let him plan his party.  I offered a sleep over, thinking that could be less work than our parties of the past.  And it was.  Three friends came for the evening party and two of those slept over.  It was honestly less stressful than the years of throwing big parties with adults too. It was sweet to see interactions with his friends (not that it was perfect) but I'd rather see it than not. :)
First, there was a water balloon fight!
He wanted a little free play inside to do Legos, snap circuits, etc.
Then pizza!
Then presents!
The boys were in bed by 8:30/9 and asleep by 9:30/10pm.  We had pancakes the next morning and pick up by 9am.  It was a fun party and not too jarring for our first sleepover.
Happy Birthday, sweet PT!  We hope and pray 9 is a great year for you!

Monday, September 21, 2015

Peter's 8th Birthday

We had Peter's birthday party the day after we returned from the beach.  After dropping the ball on Lily's, I planned ahead.  We had a Chuck E Cheese party.  We'd decided on that last year.  Peter was beyond thrilled.  It was so so so overstimulating.  I expected it to be easy.  The overstimulation may have counteracted the "easy" I was going for.  But we got it out of the way.  The always-hoped-for Chuck E Cheese party is in the books.  Done.
There were about 4 parties going on at the same time.  He was thrilled when it was his turn to have the mouse come over.  I adored the way that he wore the glasses all night long.  I mention each year how much Peter loooooves his birthday.  He looks forward to it all year.  Getting to wear those glasses all night- I've waited my life for that!
Sweet boy, I love your enthusiasm for life and fun.
 My three other favorite men:
PT, I love you and I love the way you love your friends and love to have fun and love all of the possibilities in your imagination!!! It is our joy to celebrate YOU!
This year Peter doubles the age he was after being diagnosed with epilepsy (& other challenges along the way). We are thankful for all the ways God has and continues to provide for him and us.
PT, you bless us in so many ways & we are so proud of you.  
We are thankful you are ours and thankful for your life, sweet boy!!!

Monday, June 1, 2015

Concerts & Field Day

The big kids have both had spring concerts at school.  They have been SUPER cute!  
Peter's was about "Bugs"- cute songs with hand fun motions.  They've both been really excited and enjoyed singing the songs around the house.
Here is Peter, in the center of the top row.
 Lily's was cute kindergarten type songs-
'just because I'm shorter than a grown up'
'big dreams'
'everyone has something they can do'
It has been really sweet for me to feel like I know all of the kids in Lily's class this year.  
I am looking forward to that in Peter's next year!
Lily is on the front row, third from the left.
 And I remembered to take my real camera & zoom to Lily's- so here is the cute little love!



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Field Day was last week.  I hadn't made it to Peter's last year because I was in the hospital after Ben's birth.  I wasn't sure what to expect but it was lots of fun and HOT! Hot! HOT!
Dancing for the opening song- Peter has a really cool teacher- love him.
 Relay Races in a Sombrero Hat while skipping :)
 Carry the Sponge under your Chin :)
 1st Grade's Turn- Go Peter!
 Again, love his teacher- so loving towards his kids. 
Tug of War 
 Goo & Pop were so generous & spent a lot of the day with us!
 Peter's Class
Later on the Blacktop- it was HOT! HOT! HOT!
 Lily's class in a pass the pig relay- it was looong & hot, have I mentioned it was hot?
But I really loved being there and seeing them. 
ReHydration Station
 And later in the afternoon, the final was a Omnikin Ball Game.
 Whew, we went home hot and tired after a pit stop for milkshakes.  It was a really fun day.
This guy was a good sport.

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an adorable kitty cat at the school carnival