Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Just the Big Boys


On the last day of school we like to do something a little special for the night. This year we dropped of Grayson and Declan with Gramma and took Tristan, Colin and Liam to the old market. An old favorite around here is Spaghetti Works. It has a fun atmosphere, a salad bar truck, and a balloon lady.  Personally I'm not a big fan of the food any more but the boys have fun. While we were eating the balloon lady stopped by and each boy picked out a balloon character and because they are so nice the big boys made sure to get balloons for the little guys too.  I am not totally sure it was for love or so that the little boys did not take their balloons. I suppose either way it was nice. After dinner we walked to the Con Agra campus.


Then we went to the big slides. Tristan, Colin, and Liam went up and down the slides nonstop for a half an hour. 

We then checked out an antique store where we found a skateboard for Tristan's room and enjoyed ice cream before heading home. It was a fun evening hanging out with my big boys.


One sure fire way of knowing summer vacation has started is finding Tristan in a tree. 


Do not worry about the little guys missing out on all the fun, they had a great time at Gramma and Papa's. They went on a long walk around the block and got to take a bath in the kitchen sink. What else do two adorable little guys need. 


Friday, May 24, 2013

Another year ends


First day and Last day of school 2012-2013

Today is the last day of school for Tristan, Colin and Liam.  Liam was really upset last night and cried for a bit because he does not want school to end. Boy do I love kindergarten kids. They are so excited and truly love school. Tristan and Colin were pretty neutral about school coming to an end. They were both excited for the last day and the fun they were going to have. I was a bit nervous throughout the night that all three might miss the last day due to being sick. On Monday I took Grayson for his fifteen month well check and he ended up with a flu bug in the night. Which was then passed on to me and Declan. Turns out the big boys were not able to escape it and all ended up taking turns getting sick throughout Thursday night and into the wee hours of Friday morning. The good part about this flu it seems to pass quickly. Everyone got sick once then woke up feeling just fine in the morning and all were able to go to school. I look forward to picking them up today and start our summer break.


The Non-Magician

Tristan, Colin, and Liam performed a skit this past week for the school talent show.  Colin wrote a script, they all gathered props and Tristan put costumes together for everyone.  Grayson and I were home sick and did not get to see it live. Greg and Declan went and recorded it for us. They did a wonderful job. Liam got many laughs. The next day was field day and all three boys were given compliments throughout the day. Below is the video be sure to turn your volume up it is a little hard to hear.


Thankfully the school does two talent shows otherwise it would take all day. One for the fourth through sixth grade and another a day or two later for the kindergarten through third grade. Liam performed in both.  Here he is with his class doing the chicken dance. Warning it is a little shaky.




Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Crestridge Olympics

Today Tristan, Colin and Liam are having their school field day.  They have changed the name from field day to Crestridge Olympics complete with an opening ceremony. I took the little guys up to the school and watched the opening ceremony.  Tristan was so excited because he was chosen to carry the Spain flag for his class.

The school is an international and dual language magnet school each class learns about three different countries throughout the year. Today each classroom represented those countries for the opening ceremony by proudly holding the flag as they paraded around the track.


Tristan proudly carrying his flag. 


Liam was so excited for his first Olympics. 

As long as the rain stays away today it is a pretty perfect day for field day. It is overcast and cold for May. As you can see in the only picture I could get of Colin most of the kids are in long sleeves and many are wearing pants. I suppose it beats the heat that is usually on field day. 




Monday, May 20, 2013

Made it home

















Well that is exactly what Colin and Tristan did during their latest baseball game. Pretty much every game Tristan and Colin are up to bat right after each other. Which on one hand is nice because you know if one is up the other will be soon. However, on the other hand it is a lot of pressure having them right after each other. Not only for them but for the poor Mama too. This past Saturday it worked out for the best. Colin hit and made it to second base then third on a steal. Tristan was up next and ended up getting a hit and made it to second as well. Tristan's hit got Colin home and he scored!  Tristan also scored that inning. What a great moment!


They are on an amazing team this year and are doing great! Their team has 10 wins 3 losses and 1 tie so far. Today's game was cancelled unfortunately due to rain. Their next game is Tuesday night. It may be a crazy busy time for us but I truly love watching the boys play baseball. Before I know it I will have five games to see.



Friday, May 17, 2013

Flashback Friday



Liam in the fields at Grandma and Grandpa Schulz's farm for Christmas 2011. I love these pictures and just wanted to share.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

T-ball Finally!

After three weeks of Liam's games being canceled due to rain or even snow he has finally played his first game! Last Wednesday we woke up to a wet soggy day, it had rained all night. Liam decided that there must be a curse on his t-ball team and they were never going to be able to play. Luckily, even though it was cloudy all day there was no more rain and the game was on. Liam was very excited and ready to play.

Liam playing first base

down and ready
 It is a lot different watching your third child play t-ball compared to the first time around. 
Liam is on the same team as his good friend Sam and another family friend Ruby. All three of them have older brothers that they have watched play endless games  over the years.  It is interesting to see the difference in the t-ball players who have older siblings that have played and those who have never watched or played a game. Those with siblings tend to try and make plays where the others all tend to run after the ball at once and dog pile each other to be the one who gets the ball. Liam made a great play during the game where he stopped the ball and touched second base. However, he was quite confused when the runner was not out. Later we explained that in t-ball you are learning to play as a team and learning about the game so the rules are different  He shrugged his shoulders and went on his way.  A little fact about t-ball, everyone makes it safely around the bases. There are no outs, everyone hits and the last player to hit always gets a home run. 



  
happily jumping as he wait for the batter to hit

end of game "good game" fives 

In all honesty t-ball is a bit boring after spending these past few years watching the older boys play but we are excited for Liam's baseball journey. We happily await each game and we all cheer him on just as he has done for his brothers' many many games. How could you not love to watch the pure joy and happiness that exudes from this little guy as he plays.