Friday, August 20, 2010

First Day of School



It was a mixed emotion morning for me today. I'm so proud of Garner, but so sad to see that real life is starting to creep into his childhood. Today is the official first day of kindergarten. He was so excited the day I pulled out all his new school uniforms. He said, "THANKS Mom. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my new clothes!" Let's hope that he feels the same way in just a few years!

So we met his kindergarten Teacher, Mrs. Hackett yesterday at the school open house. I'm cautiously optimistic that things will go well this year. Less play & more learning. Dear Lord... help my son to LOVE school.

We also took Braden to meet his preschool teacher, Mrs. Maccariella yesterday. He loves his school room. There is a slide, and tons of play area, water table and more. He was excited this morning, ran right in and wouldn't even look at me when I said goodbye. I'm happy that he is so happy to be there.

Still the house is quiet this morning. For as often as I have missed a quiet house now I miss the little voices more.

Maumee Bay Afternoon



With the summer quickly closing to an end, we took the kids to Maumee Bay state park one very pleasant and warm afternoon. All the way there we heard "Wahs dat bridge for?" as Braden wanted to know what literally every overpass was used for. We eventually started making up things since it was about 40 minutes of driving. At one point we started saying things like... "Elephants cross that bridge." "Monkeys cross that bridge."

Once we finally got there, we enjoyed the beach and let the kids play in the sand and water. I especially enjoyed watching Braden sneak off to create a little mischief and chase the gulls... Too funny.

Annabelle ate some sand before we could take it from her, but other than that she had a ball too.

Garner was up and down the beach in his floaty suit and had so much fun swimming all over the place. Then we picnicked on the beach at dinner time.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

A Berry Old-Fashioned Day


Today we had a wonderful restful Saturday at home. But this afternoon we decided to take a mini-adventure to Johnston Fruit Farms in Swanton. The kids got to feed the farm animals, pick *eat* raspberries and play in a sand box with Tractors. They had a ball.

Braden's favorite part was the animals. Actually he said "feed the raspberries," but corrected himself to mean the animals. We all thought that was funny.

Garner's favorite part was picking the raspberries.

Annabelle's favorite part was eating the raspberries.

When we got home after a few errands, the boys helped me make raspberry cobbler from scratch. Then as a special treat we had warm raspberry cobbler fresh from the oven and vanilla ice cream. I still think they aren't asleep yet.