Saturday, August 13, 2011

Forgetful Tooth Fairy

Joshua hasn't seen a camera he doesn't like.



Perhaps Michael, in the short term, shouldn't take lessons from his baby brother. The poor kid lost both front teeth this past week, AND the Tooth Fairy forgot to pay up. We hope it doesn't scar him. She's all squared up now, but we wonder if this is a story that will come up during Thanksgiving Dinner in ten years or so.



The summer is moving by too quickly. This is what happened one day when we were stuck in the house.




Actually, this is what happened before. The fighting took place later.

Have a great weekend!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Summer lovin'

We are lucky enough to live by the beach. And while we don't spend as much time outside enjoying the sun and the sand as we'd like, when we do, it deserves a moment of celebration.



All three boys enjoyed time in the water during our most recent trip to the beach. For some reason, they REALLY enjoy burying each other in the sand. Jason, as the number 1 boy, always goes first in the sand submersion. By the time it's Joshua's turn, the other two are tired of the sand and are in the water. Poor baby.



Jason and Michael wrapped up a week at a special camp that was tied to Jason's school. A Camp Invention. It must have been good. They came home on the first day of camp and built a roller coaster out of toilet paper rolls. I can honestly say I have never seen them do that before.



Joshua is getting in touch with his inner Picasso. Our poor little baby really doesn't get to experience all that his brothers did. We were buying school supplies for the kids recently and Joshua saw a watercolor set. He begged for it, actually. I wasn't going to get it because the other two never really played with it. But, I caved and he has really loved painting pictures. See his sunrise???



We have also learned this summer the boys really enjoy golf. Yay!!! We're hoping to channel a little bit of Tiger Woods (before the marital distress). Jason absolutely loves to head out to the golf course to hit some balls. Michael is learning but does show some promise.



As always, Joshua is around for the snack.




We hope your summer is going well. We've had the chance to enjoy a little bit of everything. Considering how hot it has been, thankfully, some water has made it into the picture.

Stay cool!!!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Georgia!

We just returned from a wonderful trip to Georgia! Thank you, Grandma and Grandpa, for a great time!



The boys had the chance to spend plenty of minutes outdoors. If you ask the boys their favorite part of the trip, they would say, "The park." Really? The park? After everything they did?



Well...I have to admit the parks were pretty fun.

So, was the planetarium. We visited the Fernbank Science Center and every single adult (Grandma, Doug and I) fell asleep upon taking a seat in those comfy chairs. The three boys stayed wide awake, despite dimmed lights, a slightly dated animated feature and really good chairs that leaned back.




If you keep prodding Jason and Michael about the trip, they may remember a pretty big event. An Atlanta Braves game with Ezekiel, Elijah, Doug and Grandpa.





The night was incredible for all the boys. It started at The Varsity and for Michael, a dream come true. He's taken a big liking to hot dogs and while there, he ate two!!!

The game was a win for the Braves and it was just long enough for the boys to enjoy the sights and sounds of a major league game.



Joshua stayed home and this is what happened to him.

The poor thing never gets a bath. He was so excited to have some time alone in the tub that he allowed me to turn him into Ferris Bueller for just a moment.

Speaking of moments, there are some Joshua moments we should pass along before we forget them. We have been pulling out photo albums and he will stop what he is doing immediately for a peek. He will plop down in our laps and open up the books. It is obvious Joshua cannot imagine a world of pictures without him.

We were looking at a book I put together for Michael. Joshua was not in it at all. He kept pointing to Baby Michael and insisting, "That looks like Michael, but that's really Joshua."

After a while, it was obvious he was tired of repeating himself. Finally, we asked him, "Where's Joshua?" He said, "Joshua not there. He is asleep."

Monday, June 13, 2011

Score!

The kids can't WAIT for the start of summer. You can feel it in their eyes. This is Jason, Michael, Joshua, Jonathan and Ethan enjoying a mid-afternoon slushie.



We have been eating, sleeping and breathing baseball for the last week. So it was nice to visit Natalie's pool and take a dip. Joshua made a beeline for the water and enjoyed every minute of it.



Surprisingly, he and Michael have really taken to the ball fields we have been visiting. They have a routine now. First, they scout out playgrounds, since most of the fields are at elementary schools. Then they beg and plead until I let them get a round on the slides. By the time they get tired of that, we are usually in the third inning or so. Then they come back and watch the game with us.



The last three games have been roller coaster rides. Jason probably played the worst he has ever played in the first tournament game. I know he had to be nervous and there was a ton of pressure on the team. He struck out three times and his last out ended the game. Not a great evening, for sure.



Thank goodness the next day turned everything around. Doug told him he couldn't possibly play any worse than he played the night before. And he was right.



The second game they played was against a team with much, much, much more experience. I don't count the 25-2 whooping they got as a loss. It was just practice. But, Jason truly redeemed himself in the third game! He got on base the first time he hit and the second one...he hit a HOME RUN! Jason is in the middle of the group, getting kudos from his team.



We are so proud of him and of all the boys. Michael is seeing what it's like and now wants to play ball in the fall! More days on the field for me!

Have a great week!

Friday, June 10, 2011

The Boys of Summer

It has been/will be a busy couple of weeks. Jason made the All-Star baseball team and we've been at practice every night.



Thankfully, the two younger boys haven't minded the trips to the ball field. Had this been last year, Joshua would have whined and cried. But Joshua and Michael have started to bond and they play together while Jason is playing ball. In fact, Michael says he wants to play baseball next season. I suppose you could say he is embracing his love of dirt and peanuts. It just means I will spend more time in the same environment!



When you play ball, you have to look the part. Jason, of course, has his team hat. Michael has one, too, from a previous team. When Jason and Michael put on their hats for a trip to the ball field, Joshua told me he wanted to wear a hat as well. He refused to wear anything but his winter "stripey" one.



Gotta love that kid.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

The beach & Busch Gardens

We are trying to make an effort to enjoy the attractions around us.
Even Michael. You can see he really got into the mood on a recent trip to the beach.



On this day, it wasn't too hot, the waves weren't too high, the beach not too crowded.

Absolutely perfect.



And yesterday, we were so lucky to be able to visit with Grandma, Grandpa, Ezekiel and Elijah at Busch Gardens. What a treat!



Joshua enjoyed seeing everyone. This is him as he was wrapping up a ride on the merry-go-round.



We did notice he was a bit of a daredevil, running from ride to ride to get a thrill.



Speaking of thrills, there is no doubt Jason rode rides he normally wouldn't because his cousins were there. He so wants to be like them. He rode several roller coasters yesterday and I could see the fear in his eyes walking through the line leading up to them. Afterward, though, he told me his favorite was the "Loch Ness Monster."



I know Doug was thrilled he didn't have to go on every single stomach-turning, high-flying ride, thanks to Ezekiel and Elijah. The boys had a GREAT time together. We did, too.



A nice treat, certainly, as we head into the summer. Speaking of summer, the boys of summer, Jason's last baseball game took place last week. It was a tough season. But this game was AMAZING! They weren't expected to win, the other team was pretty good. The kids started out playing horribly. All of them. It was a team effort, for sure. But then, in the last inning, down 15-6, every single kid pulled through. They rallied all the way back, to 15-14, with the bases loaded and 2 outs. Unfortunately, with Jason on deck, a grounder to first base ended the game. While they didn't win, they certainly made every parent proud. No shame ending a season on such a valiant effort! Onto the lazy days of summer!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Jason's First Communion

It has been a big year for us and for our faith.
Jason just celebrated his First Communion and as part of the process, they "made" him try wine for the first time as well.



He told us in no uncertain terms that would never enjoy a glass. Never.



It has been a WHILE since we checked in. We can't believe we are just a few weeks away from the end of the school year.

SNAPSHOT:
Michael has discovered a love for that lovable Junie B. (the girl with the atrocious grammar). He is a reading fool these days. We adore it!

Jason is going into what will likely be his last baseball game of the season. He's had a fun time with it and enjoys the karate lessons we started for him and Michael at the YMCA.

We are winning the war against potty training! I wouldn't say we win all the battles, however. Joshua is, for the most part, dry day and night! It has taken more time than we thought it should have, but we are very proud of #3.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Happy Birthday, Joshua!

Poor Joshua!
Being the third child, we are hard-pressed to find original ways to celebrate the milestone.
Tonight, four days after his third birthday, he asked me if we would still be able to go to Barnes & Noble for his birthday party. What??! Or course, I told him yes, but I'm not sure right now if we'll be able to fit it in.

Poor kid.

On his real birthday, though, we really pulled out the stops.
He got presents and cake and truly, he enjoyed the evening...at home.



I could tell him we are still recuperating from a weekend (last weekend) at church. We spent Good Friday there, then Saturday night, we were there for many hours as Doug was welcomed into the Catholic Church.

The boys held out for many minutes, but even our night owl couldn't hold out.



Surprisingly, Joshua didn't complain about the monkey suit we placed on him. No tie, but we were happy he didn't strip down to his skivvies during the service.



Earlier in the day, we thought it was important to get his hair cut (as well as the hairs of the other two). Good thing we made that choice. We were in the front row for the ceremony and everyone could hear Joshua singing...that is, until he fell asleep.



On a side note, something bizarre is happening this spring. Lots of rain or something. Our yard looks like a botanical garden of some sort. Never seen these blooms before!



Before all three boys took their naps at church, we got a chance to take their picture. It was the last time they smiled that night, unfortunately.



Hope your weekend is faring better!

Friday, April 22, 2011

Happy Easter!

We marked Good Friday this evening with a trip to church.
Unfortunately, Joshua didn't understand the solemnity of the situation.

He started to sing while we were all bowed in prayer.

Cute, but highly inappropriate.
And loud.
Then, he decided it was time for a nap.
Thank goodness he is cute.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

The beginning of the end...

of diapers.

You can see Joshua is not too thrilled about it.



We officially started the process today, and so far, so good!!!

He is still not smiling about it, though.

Friday, April 08, 2011

Beach boys

It is hard to believe how much they have grown.



We paid a visit to the beach today. We figured it would be a nice way to spend our anniversary! No swimsuits this time, though; we definitely needed the jackets and an umbrella.




This new park opened on the sand and we had to check it out.



Despite the blowing winds and cool temperatures, we had a hard time prying the children away from all the fun equipment.




Afterward, we celebrated with ice cream!!!
Speaking of foods that taste good, lately, Jason and Michael have been on a bit of a health food kick. They learn all about the food pyramid and healthy eating from school and they realize a lot of their favorite foods don't really have a place on the triangle.

They know that potatoes can be healthy, but french fries really are not. So, the other day Jason asked me if he could squeeze the potatoes out of the fries, and if that was the case, THEN would the food be good for you? Nice try.



Will that mean a diet of green beans and sprouts from now on? Something tells me that won't fly.

Have a great night!