Sunday, November 16, 2014
I turned 30!
This year I pretty much had a birthday month instead of just a day or a weekend celebration. I got to go on a girl overnighter with some neighborhood friends the week before my birthday, and it was so much fun! We stayed at another neighbor's house up in Coalville. We drove up together, ate dinner, changed into comfy clothes, then watched 2 movies, ate treats and talked till way too late. It was a blast. The next morning we slept in, ate breakfast, then cleaned up after ourselves and headed out. I tend to forget how beneficial things like this are for my emotional state until I do something like this and realize how much I needed to get away and be with other girls.
Kerry and I just don't really do big birthdays for the two of us, but for Kerry's 30th I put a surprise party together with friends and family, and I told him that I really wanted a party for my 30th, too. Even though I don't buy into the idea that busting into a new decade of life changes who you are, I do think that it's a great excuse for a get together. We had friends and family over for cake, ice cream and some games in our backyard. Too bad we didn't think when we first planned stuff that the it was getting darker so much earlier than in the summer, so we forgot to figure out lighting. Oops.
The weekend after the party I got to go on a long-awaited girls weekend with my friends Brianna, Jenny, and Erin. We had decided last fall that we needed to do a girls weekend before we all turned 30 this year. It got postponed a couple times, but we finally nailed it down to this September. We stayed at a hotel downtown, got pedicures, ate at The Melting Pot (a fondue restaurant. Fancy!), and then did a ton of shopping. I forgot how fun it is to shop with other girls! I usually have at least one kid with me, or if not, I'm on a pretty tight time schedule, so I can't look around and take my time. I loved being able to ask what they thought about an item, and seeing the things they chose was just as fun as getting things for me. After a long day of shopping, we walked to an Olive Garden that was close by and ate dinner. After that, we all headed our separate ways home. Sad! It was so fun to take a break from real life, but I have to say I was excited to see Kerry and the kids when I got home that evening.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Kate and Yeb Start Preschool
As the summer ended, and we felt like 4 days a week was too much for Kate and that what she needed this school year was to be home and getting parent attention. The district worked with us and allowed Kate and Yeb to split a 4 year old slot, so they each go two mornings a week, and then the other days they're home with me one-on-one.
It has worked out beautifully. It's been so fun to have time with each of them, and to have it be so much more relaxed than when everyone is home. After we take the other kids off to school, we do our morning housework, and then they get to choose an activity to do with mom. Kate usually invents a game for us to play, then wants to color or do play dough. Yeb usually chooses to paint, and then play with toys while I fold laundry or something. It's very low key, but they have my undivided attention on a consistent basis.
This is a typical play scene at home. Kate and these stuffed animals were all being kitties, and all looking out the window.
Meanwhile, they're both loving school, to. We were worried about how Yeb would do in a school setting, but he's done really well. They both love their school friends, and are learning a lot, and are always excited to tell me what they did in class.
This is after the first day of preschool for both of them. I asked them to show on their faces how they felt about school. Pretty sure they were trying to smile big, but they both settled on the fake no-teeth smiles.
Labor Day Huntington Family Vacation
Kate played with Tay during any unscheduled time the whole weekend. The boys tried out some kites, and we all relaxed and chatted.
After church on Sunday we got to go up the canyon for a cookout. The kids had fun digging in the dirt and exploring, and making s'mores after dinner.
Steve Urkel Mini Me
Maybe it's just me, but I couldn't stop laughing at this dollar store "FBI Agent" getup that Tam bought. Does he not look like Steve Urkell with a gun?
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Tam's First Day of First Grade!
Sunday Best
The Sunday before school started everyone was ready for church with a few minutes to spare. It's such an unusual occurrence that I didn't even know what to do with myself, so I decided to grab the camera and snap a few pics of the kids, who had gone outside and started to play. There are pros and cons of having kids grouped so close in age, but for the most part, it's pretty great, particularly because they get to be friends with each other as well as siblings.
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