Here's a few more pics of our Sunday night down the street. Matthew was showing us his awesome rolling skills, and Dad got a few headers in.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Playing Part 1
I got home after performing our last Opera matinee, and the sun was still up; it was warm; and the kids were ready to play after not seeing me hardly for 3 weeks! So we hiked it on over to the grassy area (we don't call it a "park" because then Matthew expects a play area).
We brought along the football, playground ball, and the hand toss game. The boys were happy to kick the ball back and forth with Daddy, hoping he'd show them some of his mad head bumping skills. He obliged, of course.
We stayed until sunset, then some of us walked, Andrew rode his rip stick, and Joey rode his scooter home. Fun!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Billy Casper
We had the pleasure of spending the day with famous golfer, Billy Casper. His golfing glory days are long over, but he had many interesting and funny stories to tell, especially about Arnold Palmer. He is incredibly accomplished, has something like 11 children, and (who knew?) is an area seventy! He was one of the most gracious, kind people I've ever met, especially because it was a VERY long day for him (plus, he's 80). And he had entertained people the previous night. And it was pouring rain the entire time. He gave a great clinic, and even spoke at the dinner that night. I was thoroughly exhausted, so I can't imagine how tired he must have been.
While waiting for dinner to begin, Grace sat with Grandpa Fred, and later entertained guests during the cocktail hour before dinner. She was waiting for Grandma Jane to pick her up for a sleepover. Grandma was picking up Andrew from football practice and running him out to the country club so that he could lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. He was pretty excited to do it, and did a fantastic job!
Sam came to talk with Billy and joined us for dinner. It was a terrific evening!
Church Picnic
We had a fun church picnic in the middle of September to celebrate the return of two soldiers in our ward from active duty in Iraq. It turned out to be a really nice night, even though it was threatening rain. We had to leave a little early because Andrew had to be picked up from football practice, but we had a nice time enjoying our friends at the park. Matt played with Avery, a little friend from nursery. Those two have a lot of fun together! He also REALLY enjoyed his chicken. He must get that from his older brother, Mister Meat-a-tarian himself, Joey.
Haley had fun pretending to be mad. She didn't do a great job, though. I didn't believe it for a second.
Catching Up/ Lunch with Grace
The last couple of months have been busier than ever, with music, sports, photography, and just everyday life. In fact, it's been a zoo around here, and the state of my house is enough to prove it. But I'm going back through my pictures to try and catch up with this blog!
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Grace started Kindergarten this year, and was doing fine (or so I thought), until I got a phone call from her teacher one afternoon. She said, "I don't know if Grace has told you, but she cries everyday at school, usually during recess and after lunch. Today she cried so hard she was heaving, and I just held her until she stopped." I told her that, no, Grace hadn't told me, but that I'd talk to her about it. Her teacher said that she didn't think anything had happened, but that she just missed me.
When I asked her about it, she thought she was in trouble. But I told her it was normal to be homesick, and we thought of some ways to keep her mind off me when she got sad. We decided that she should start making up stories if she was sad, and that would occupy her mind a little. The first few days, she came home with 3 long stories each day, and told me about them when I picked her up.
I also made her a deal, that if she could go the whole week without crying, I'd take her to lunch on Friday. It took a couple of weeks, but she did it! We usually go to Wendy's. We take Joey, too, because he has almost the same lunchtime as Grace. We usually bring something from the restaurant for Andrew to eat, since his lunch is later.
One week, I decided to come eat in the lunchroom with her. She sat by her new friend, Kali (making some new friends also helped stop the crying!), and had a great time. And no more tears! Which is good, because she is eighth overall in her class of 23, even though she is the youngest student. Glad we made it through that one!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Where's Matthew?
Today, we had a pretty big scare. Luckily, it only lasted about 30 seconds.
After my friend Melissa O. left, I looked at Ben and asked where Matt was. We had been chatting for about a half hour, and in that amount of time Matthew could have been halfway out of town. Grace looked outside, I called and called, but still no answer. I was starting to get really panicky, because if you can't find Matt, it means that he is either long gone or he's asleep somewhere.
Luckily, I tripped over something in the hallway. I didn't see him because I had placed their old toybox in the hallway because we're getting rid of it.
He was drooling and everything. He woke up not long after this, and was in a really bad mood for an hour and a half.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Andrew's Birthday Party
We went to Steep World for Andrew's birthday party, just like we did for Joey's last one. One of Joey's friends from school owns it (well, his dad owns it), and it is one of the funnest places ever. I love to just let their awesome staff take over and entertain the kids for two hours. And the kids love it! So does Haley, because the cute young guys that work there keep her entertained for the entire time, too.
Andrew has always been a good climber, and he's usually the first to the very top. He's just a natural athlete.
Joey just loves to climb period. He climbs everything, even light poles, swing set poles, trees, etc. He looks like a Samoan half the time, shimmying his way up to the top of something with no handles or branches. He defies gravity. This time he took a really bad fall, but luckily the guy running the party had just told him to move a mat over so he would be safe. Without that mat, we would have been at the hospital with some very severe injuries. So the guy (too bad I can't remember his name) saved Joey for sure. He recovered after a few days, but he was pretty sore.
Matt kept us entertained, and on our toes (as usual).
The adults sat in our usual spot and enjoyed the show.
One of the really fun things they do at the party is hide Starburst all over the room. The kids have to climb to find them, and it's definitely their favorite part. Grandpa had fun helping the kids spot them.
Then, we sat at the party table and had cake and ice cream; and opened presents. Andrew got some new legos, a basketball hoop, a rip stick (which he has already mastered), a new awesome light saber, some new under armour, and several other goodies. Dad got him this little drawing pad for the computer, so that he can use the pencil to draw. It's pretty awesome!
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After the party, we took Grace to her friend's birthday party, and Dad took Andrew to football. All afternoon. He had pictures, then warm ups, then a game. It was a loooonnnnngggg day. But it is football season, and that's what we do!
(See if you can spot him)
Andrew is the center for his team. I don't know why it's so exciting for me to watch him be in charge of that ball, but it is. He is really good at snapping that ball. I think he's awesome.
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