Friday, February 26, 2016
Friday, February 19, 2016
Week in rewind: Feb 19
It was a quick week. Last weekend, we went to a school friend's birthday party. She turned 6. It's amazing to think that the little guy does all that he does and is still one of the youngest in his class. Pretty impressive.
We also started prep for baseball. The little guy got a bigger bat. And we spent the weekend trying to learn how to catch with a glove. Tricky business, no. After multiple attempts, we backed it down to catching just with his left hand. Eventually, we'll get the glove back on.
In a few weeks, he also be testing for his second belt. I long watching his progress and how far he has come indeed.
This week we also worked on a poster for school. The theme was kindness matters. The little guy did all of the drawings. And we thought together of different ways to be kind: sharing, caring, making others happy.
We also started prep for baseball. The little guy got a bigger bat. And we spent the weekend trying to learn how to catch with a glove. Tricky business, no. After multiple attempts, we backed it down to catching just with his left hand. Eventually, we'll get the glove back on.
In a few weeks, he also be testing for his second belt. I long watching his progress and how far he has come indeed.
This week we also worked on a poster for school. The theme was kindness matters. The little guy did all of the drawings. And we thought together of different ways to be kind: sharing, caring, making others happy.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Week in Rewind: Feb 12
With Valentine's Dat arriving this weekend, I thought it would be fun to look back on the many loves of my life. Definitely been blessed with great family and friends....
The hubby and little guy: two boys who make my life special. To daddy who has been my rock through this journey of life. We've built a pretty amazing life together. Fun trips. Special memories. Lots of love. And most importantly, we've conquered the terrible twos, threes and fours--and somehow managed to stay sane! Let's face it, poop for twizzlers was by far our most brilliant idea...EVER.
To the little guy, my heart and soul. Love watching you grow. You are so smart, caring and goofy. See exhibit below. It snowed this week. Daddy worked from home and volunteered to take the little guy to the bus stop. Normal activity indeed, but listening to the two interact was priceless.
Daddy: it's time to go.
Little guy: completely ignoring instructions.
Daddy: it's time to go.
Little guy: but daddy it's snowing out, mommy drives me out when snowing.
Daddy: grab your umbrella and let's go (now as any mommy will tell you, a five year and umbrella usually don't work well together...but out they went.)
Mommy wached as the little guy trounced through the yard while daddy took the long sidewalk way. As they approached the bus stop, it happened. The little guy suddenly threw the open umbrella in the air--which took off with the wind. Daddy chased it but not before it crashed to the ground. This resulted in said apprehension of the umbrella and a daddy who came home to say, no more umbrellas.
See ladies, smart-weather conditions pointed towards driving.
Caring--he taught daddy a valuable lesson.
Goofy-no other kids threw umbrellas.
To my girls, the saying goes man's best friend. I thank you for the unconditional love. Always happy reception. And long pitter pattering walks. My baby girl has a special place in my heart.
Finally, this week, we went to buy shoes for the little guy. That's when mommy noticed that his foot is almost as big as mommy's. You know what they say, big feet....big heart.
Happy Valentine's Day.
The hubby and little guy: two boys who make my life special. To daddy who has been my rock through this journey of life. We've built a pretty amazing life together. Fun trips. Special memories. Lots of love. And most importantly, we've conquered the terrible twos, threes and fours--and somehow managed to stay sane! Let's face it, poop for twizzlers was by far our most brilliant idea...EVER.
To the little guy, my heart and soul. Love watching you grow. You are so smart, caring and goofy. See exhibit below. It snowed this week. Daddy worked from home and volunteered to take the little guy to the bus stop. Normal activity indeed, but listening to the two interact was priceless.
Daddy: it's time to go.
Little guy: completely ignoring instructions.
Daddy: it's time to go.
Little guy: but daddy it's snowing out, mommy drives me out when snowing.
Daddy: grab your umbrella and let's go (now as any mommy will tell you, a five year and umbrella usually don't work well together...but out they went.)
Mommy wached as the little guy trounced through the yard while daddy took the long sidewalk way. As they approached the bus stop, it happened. The little guy suddenly threw the open umbrella in the air--which took off with the wind. Daddy chased it but not before it crashed to the ground. This resulted in said apprehension of the umbrella and a daddy who came home to say, no more umbrellas.
See ladies, smart-weather conditions pointed towards driving.
Caring--he taught daddy a valuable lesson.
Goofy-no other kids threw umbrellas.
To my girls, the saying goes man's best friend. I thank you for the unconditional love. Always happy reception. And long pitter pattering walks. My baby girl has a special place in my heart.
Finally, this week, we went to buy shoes for the little guy. That's when mommy noticed that his foot is almost as big as mommy's. You know what they say, big feet....big heart.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Week in Rewind: Feb 5
Pretty quiet week for us. Mommy went down to Baltimore for work. Somehow the boys survived two days without me. But someone was super excited that mommy was home. There were lots of hugs and I love yous. Ladies, a boy with a golden heart.
Last weekend, we met up with a special cousin. He's starting a new life in Boston and was staying over night at Pop Pop and Mom Mom's on his way north. We're glad we got to spend some time with him. And we're wishing him all the best on this new adventure. If there is one thing, I want the little guy to learn....embrace adventure. Yeah it's tough breaking out. Money is tight. You miss friends and family. But some of the best times in life are when you are living on that ledge.
Also happy to report that someone did awesome with his report card. It's amazing how far he has come in 5 months. Last night, he wrote out all numbers to 100. Pretty impressive considering my biggest worry in kindergarten was chocolate or strawberry milk
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