Thursday, October 28, 2010

Playing in the Rain

We had our first real rain a few weeks ago.  Landon decided it sounded like fun to go jump on the trampoline in it.  Grey thought it was a great idea.  I was warm enough that they lasted quite a while.  Grey decided in that moment, he loves the rain.  Now, every time it rains, he wants to be playing in it.  They followed it with a warm bath.  They giggled and laughed so much.  It makes me smile just thinking about watching them.  

Apple Hill

We took our annual trip to Apple hill a few weeks ago.  It was short and sweet.  Having been there numerous times now, we know that we can have just enough fun in a few hours.  We did our typical apple donuts, followed by some time around the lake, a hayride, and a hay maze.  The boys had fun just being outside and seeing all the fun things around.  We didn't do the pony ride this year since the line was 30 kids deep.  Life has been so busy with Steve gone so much that I haven't had time to relax much.  It was so nice driving to that beautiful area with my family and just enjoying doing something different.  





Wednesday, October 20, 2010

It's a Girl!

Ok, so I know that after having 3 boys, I have lots of doubts about my ability to carry a baby girl.  I have looked and looked and looked at these pictures and I am still not sure how people can see a huge difference.  Girls have three lines, but boys have three other things, and well, that whole gender region just looks a bit obscure to me.  I don't think until I get further confirmation that it will truly set in.  For now, I am buying up a few girly things and in the back of my mind I am holding on tight to those receipts, you know, just in case.  
Any of you girl mommies, don't hesitate to tell me if you think that those three lines look suspicious to you.  The tech has been doing it for 37 years and has never been wrong.  But you know that never say never business is around for a reason.  I get to see more pictures of this sweet baby in 3 weeks, and I think just maybe if they say it's a girl again, I will finally let that squeal of delight finally eek out.  

Monday, October 4, 2010

Official

When we walked out our front door to this, it really felt official.  We have known since before Labor day that Steve would be taking a new position with Ikon as they merge their two businesses, but seeing the "for sale" sign made it all real.  I have so many mixed emotions about the move.  There just seems to be too many life changing moments happening around here lately, but we are trying to roll with the punches.  Instead of being without Steve 3-4 days a week, he may have to travel just 2-4 times a year.  With baby #4 on the way, I know this is what we need, but the timing of it all just seems a bit unfortunate.  We are planning to leave in January so the boys can finish the semester of school.  It will be so hard leaving here, because this has felt more like home than Arizona and I lived there almost 30 years.  

Quite the sense of humor

This little boy can be absolutely hilarious some days.  We were all in getting ready to go somewhere the other day and out comes Landon in my Halloween wig from last year, a sports bra and underwear.  I don't know where he comes up with the ideas he does, but there was not a straight face in the room.  We all laughed so hard.  It was tough to even get a picture.  He has always loved costumes, but this kind of dress up is well....questionable!  Crazy boy!

Soccer

Soccer is well under way.  And let's just say this has been an amazing year of growth for Landon.  Not that I am an ultra, die-hard, gotta be the winner, kind of mom, but we do happen to be 4-0.  Landon is making huge improvements at his goalie and offense positions.  He loves soccer and says it is his favorite sport.  He dedicates the most time to practice and is often bossing Cohen around the back yard making him play soccer with him.  Our last game was a tough one and Landon did amazing.  I think he had 5 saves at goal just in the last quarter.  We ended up winning 3-2 and if he had let any of those slip by, we would have tied or lost.  I was so proud of how hard he worked.  
 Grey loves to be at the soccer field.  He is going to be amazing at some ball driven sport in his life.  He is rarely found without a ball in his hands or at his feet.
 It appears that my baby bump is well under way, too.


First Day of School

I'll start with Cohen, because that is less complicated.  This year he is enjoying 3 day (MWF) all day pre-school.  He is back at Adventure and Mrs. Pearson is his teacher this year.  Not once has he looked back when I have gone to leave.  He was so excited for his first day and feels right at home.  His best buddy Mavrik is in his class again this year, and I know they are having a blast together.  He loves bringing his own lunch every day.  He loves that they take a 30 minute rest and he loves to be able to go home with my neighbor that I carpool with.  He feels like such a big boy and he is loving every minute of it.  


 Landon is a bit more complicated.  I couldn't decide what to do with him this year.  We gave the public school a whirl and well, we'll say that it just wasn't for us.  We were asked just 2 days before the public school started if Steve would take a job that would keep him solely in the Bay area.  My gut told me just to put him back in private school for the next few months, but I felt like I had to try public and see how it went.  He seemed to love it, but the enviornment and education at Adventure just can't be duplicated.  After the first two weeks we thought we would reassess while on vacation.  We went on our southern Cal trip and enrolled him back at Adventure when we got home.  He is loving every minute of it.  Mrs. Lewis is his teacher this year and there are many familiar faces in his class.  From computer lab, spanish, PE, science, art and music he is experiencing so much.  The other day he came home and said I put my hands at "asdf jkl;" when I use the keyboard.  So cute!
 I realized too late that I didn't get a first day pic for Adventure.  Oops.  This is through the window of his classroom.
 This was his first day at Twelve Bridges.  And yes, my baby is still in his jammies.  We don't pretend to be organized in the morning!