On Saturday Aaron and the 3 big kids went fishing with the Rotary Club. There were other groups attending as well, so they got to enjoy a lunch feast of hot dogs, chips and juice boxes. Paul had a good catch, right Grandpa?
Monday, August 12, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Look out: She's double digits.
We had a great day celebrating Elizabeth's first decade of life. The morning began with crepes a la Dad.
It was foggy in the morning but that did not deter us from going to Lake Loveland to play on the beach and swim in the lake. And incidentally, Elizabeth had 10 friends come to celebrate. We were the only people there from 10-12:30. Just as I said - "I will stay here as long as they want to. Why go home if they are just going to track sand in the house and ask me for food?" - it started to rain and got breezy. We had to call it. But everyone had a great time and we are going back in a couple weeks.
After dinner it was time for gifts. She practically had more fun opening the cards than the actual gifts because money kept falling (or in once case, flying) out of the envelopes. She was pretty excited to get some spending money.
Then we got to Grandma Skalicky's card. Grandma's letters are always taped shut on all corners, and then taped again just for good measure. This time though, it took us so long to get it open we thought Elizabeth might turn 11 before she'd be able to read the card.
After she got the card open, it was on to the next challenge: bubble wrapped and triple taped earrings.
She finally got it open but we were laughing so much about it I forgot to take a picture. Thanks for the earrings Grandma!
Here is a cute earrings case from Nonnie
Then it was time for singing and apple pie.
And here is the 10 year old walking around the house doing her chores with Taylor Swift "Red" playing on my totally old school portable CD player that I use for audio books. Throwback to the 80s for sure!
Kate wanted to make a silly face |
With her bestie, Annabel |
These kids are getting tall |
Kate eating her sandwich sandwiched between the Peacocks |
After dinner it was time for gifts. She practically had more fun opening the cards than the actual gifts because money kept falling (or in once case, flying) out of the envelopes. She was pretty excited to get some spending money.
A 5 dollar bill flew out of the 3D cake in this card |
Getting started - she's looking optimistic |
She called in reinforcements to get the card opened. |
Still working |
New purse from Mom |
looks like a cowboy hat... |
but opens to horse earrings =) |
Paul helps spell "Happy Birthday" with the candles |
And here is the 10 year old walking around the house doing her chores with Taylor Swift "Red" playing on my totally old school portable CD player that I use for audio books. Throwback to the 80s for sure!
and of course Hannah peeks from behind |
Friday, July 26, 2013
Almost 10
The day the braces went on:
June 2012 |
The day the braces came off:
11:30am: |
11:50 a.m. (in the ortho chair) |
12:45pm* |
Softball
Elizabeth played 1/2 season of softball this summer and really enjoyed it. Here she is at the first game of the double header that ended the season last weekend. She played 1st base at the first game and did make a play to get the batter out. Nice! She also had her best hit of the season by far, smacking a line drive into right field. Brought back so many good memories for me when I got started around the same age.
What's more important than snacks though? Gooey donuts and Sunny D.
What's more important than snacks though? Gooey donuts and Sunny D.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
VBS 2013: Athens, Greece
It's that time of year again! This year the kids wound back the clock and traveled back to the time St. Paul went on his missionary journeys. They hid from angry mobs, broke free from jail, and even tried their hand at some of the sporting events that might have been done at the first Olympiad. Next time you call, ask them which "oikos" they were a part of for the week. =)
And the kids continued to play VBS at home tonight. They are about to start the closing song as I type...
Making a torch at "Paul's Grotto" |
Craft time |
Also at Paul's Grotto |
We even have pillars |
4th of July
This year we started the 4th in old town with mass and the city parade. Then we spent most of the hot afternoon at the busy pool where Aaron did a lot of kid-launching.
At breaks there were kid games, and Hannah scored an Orange Crush. The kids were shocked that they allowed Mountain Dew to be part of the soda dive - they thought that was only an Uncle Chris drink.
whoa! |
In a relay swim game, the kids had to get bubble gum out of a pile of whipped cream.
They didn't like that at all. =) We finished the day with a cook out and fireworks!
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