Day 1532 | Christmas Season
/And we’re ready for it.
And we’re ready for it.
The big one helping the little one tie his shoes—without me asking. My heart is happy.
You’d think these two would get sick of me. Not so far. I constantly remind myself that it’s not always going to be this way. That I’ll miss always having them around me every waking moment. I’m glad I can acknowledge this now instead of realizing it when it’s too late.
This is what “feels like” 11 degrees looks like at the park on a Sunday morning. It’s just us, in case you can’t tell. The boys stayed warm by running around like crazy and I stayed warm by walking laps. We soaked in some Vitamin D, got some exercise, and enjoyed he fresh air. I’m not saying I’ll be motivated to do this very often but today it was just what we needed.
We’ve been skating around the idea of Christmas starting a little early this year. I think that officially happened today. We listened to Christmas music while doing a Christmas craft (baby Jesus as a peanut wrapped in burlap, obviously). And then, after that, the boys and I enjoyed our second-annual Christmas stroll with Grandma and Ms. Barb where we got to tour some houses in the area all decorated for Christmas as a fundraiser for the symphony orchestra. I love this event. And the boys really enjoy it, too. That makes it even better!
Special thanks to Karen, Chris, and Owen for popping down for a visit. It’s always a blast. And always super exhausting. :)
I love my job.
We live in a house without bedroom, closet, and bathroom doors. Well, to be fair, one of our bathrooms has a pocket door so that one’s still there.
It turns out painting trim is a big job. We’re 3.5 weeks in at this point. There’s hope the painting will wrap up tomorrow but the doors are being sprayed offsite so they won’t be back until Monday.
Oh, and all of the closets had to be emptied (to paint the closet trim) so the house is a mess. A total mess. It’ll be a good excuse to organize when it goes back in, though. Always a bright side!
Robbe drew a treasure map at school today and insisted we head out after dark to hunt for the treasure marked on his map. We dug out our headlamps, got bundled up, and drove to Mt. Simon for an evening stroll through the dark woods. Luckily for us, the treasure was pretty close to the beginning of the trail so we didn’t freeze or have to brave the pitch-black woods for too long.
The treasures, in case you’re wondering, were two very specific trees. Robbe was so proud of his little map and our family adventure. I’m so glad we were all motivated enough to make his dreams come true.
Chase performed in his first piano recital today. It was every bit as cute as this photo appears. He played the song, Little Red Caboose and he nailed it. So proud of this little peanut. And he had quite the cheering section. Take a peek at some additional photos from the recital below.
And here’s a video of Chase playing his piece before the recital. He even had to memorize it!
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Robbe was looking for a fight while Grandma was busy reading to Chase and I was cooking dinner. Luckily, Chris arrived at just the right time to assist with our first holiday craft of the season. Yes, it’s too early for Christmas crafts, but I just picked this snow globe kit up at Goodwill today and it was the best distraction I could muster. And it did the trick! We made it to dinner with no further “challenges”’from the little one.
Unfortunately, that trend didn’t continue all the way to bedtime, but I’ll take it as a small victory.
We woke up to this missing-tooth grin yesterday morning. Somehow a pretty tiny tooth left a big-gaping hole. Chase has lost his two bottom-middle teeth already but this top one is a game changer. All of a sudden he looks like a different kid. No more little baby teeth smile. He’s all grown up. Sniffle, sniffle.
I don’t want to be one of those moms who wants their kids to stay little forever, but Chase is at such a sweet + fun age right now. Can’t time slow down just a little?
Last week was so busy that I didn’t have the chance to post about Chase participating in his first STEAM (Sceince, Technology, Engineering, Art., Math) Fair at school. He teamed up with a third-grader, second-grader, and another first-grader to present their project on extinct animals. He’s in a mixed-grade classroom so that’s why the groups are organized like that.
The third-grader got to pick the topic, the second- and third-graders did most of the online research, and the first-graders were in charge of drawing, writing, and coloring. Chase also teamed up with the second-grader to create a video, too.
With no at-home work and minimal adult guidance at school, I was impressed with what these small people put together. They did title their project “Ex. Animals” because “Ex.” stands for extinct. It doesn’t, but it’s still cute.
Chris and my dad took the boys to the hunting cabin for their third annual fall boys weekend. This year they even had extra friends tag along.
There were rave reviews all around about riding in the side-by-side, shooting BB guns, sleeping on cots, playing cards, and much more.
My mom and I had an equally good time on a shopping trip. Yay for busting out of the house.
I had to convince the boys that sorting the candy is one of the best parts about Halloween. Isn’t that crazy? I’m happy to report that they finally came around and got into rummaging through their haul.
I still have so much to teach them.
King Chase and Knight Robbe are here to say Happy Halloween. It was a busy but super fun day of visiting friends + family and collecting treats. Lots of treats.
Special thank you to Grandma Mary for her sewing expertise. They were the best king and knight I saw all night!
And now for some Halloweens past. Enjoy!
2017: Scientist and Spider
2016: Frozone and Toolman
2015: Fireman and Dalmatian
2014: Hedgehogs
2013 + 2012: Goldfish and Owl (just Chase)
Sweet cousin Eli introduced the boys to Pokémon during our last visit to Chris’s hometown. The boys had kind of forgotten about this introduction until a Cheerios box with a Pokémon card prize reminded them of how awesome they are. They decided to use some of their Halloween money (thanks, Grandm Bibi!) to buy some more cards so they could play the game.
So that’s what we’ve been doing for the last two days—trying to figure out this Pokémon game. The directions are, at the same time, too complex and not descriptive enough. This might be another obsession I leave to Chris to decode.
And all of this thanks to a Cheerios box. They know how to get you, don’t they?
The big painting project began today. Stage one: trim (in the foyer, back entry and upstairs). Stage two: walls (the same areas). I’m hoping the jobs will be complete by the end of November (we’re coordinating two separate painting companies). Day one seems to have been a success. That’s a good start.
With both boys off of school and no plans (what?!?), I let the boys decide on today’s activities. We ended up at Action City in the morning playing lazer tag, lazer mazes, mini bowling, and air hockey. Then we headed to a thrift store looking for treasures (no luck, but we scored a few fun books). We even snuck a movie into the mix as well.
It was a pretty perfect day off.
Look at these handsome fellows. Chase even managed to keep his hair in check.
They’re the best.
I was out for a[nother] book festival event and this is the photo I received. Apparently Chris and Robbe decided that this was the right night for bobbing for apples. Chase sat out due to his lack of lower teeth (he’s lost both in the middle) and one super loose top tooth (even though it would have been the perfect way to lose it).
Apparently Robbe was quite an impressive bobber, so he’s got that going for him.
Also, bobbing for apples is actually pretty gross.
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