Wednesday, June 8, 2011

T-ball Weekend Part 1

Jared had a game on Saturday, and only 5/10 kids showed up. We added Connor to the team, as well as the 1st grade sister of one of our 2nd grade teammates, and just didn't have an outfield. The 1st/2nd grade combo teams are the learning years, so no score is kept, everyone bats each inning, and there are no "outs". So the other team had no issue with us having non-team people playing on our team. LOL

After the first three games of the season, the kids are allowed to try hitting without the T:
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Jared tries so hard, but isn't quite there yet. He keeps his chin up and tries his best, and I'm super proud of him! He ended up connecting for a few very short hits, but he hit them!!

Here his is, on 3rd base waiting to be hit home. I love his "ready to run" stance!
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Connor was super excited to get to play on the big kid team!
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Happy Birthday Jared!

Dear Jared,

7 years ago today, I woke up early in the morning experiencing strong contractions, 8 days before my scheduled induction date. I called Daddy and all the grandparents and let them know it looked like you were on your way. Contractions were wishy washy throughout the day, but definately strong. By late afternoon, it was clear you had decided June 7th would be your birthday and we welcomed you officially into our family at 7:52pm.

Right from the start, we called you our little old man, because you just seemed to view the world with a wise gaze. As you got older, you blew us away with speaking 4-5 word sentences by 18 months old, by self-teaching yourself the alphabet letters and their sounds at 3 years old, and reading a word (we) all by yourself around age 4. You learned new skills quickly and easily, and spoke like a much older kid. I never got tired of hearing your take on events, because you had always such a funny spin on things. Your imagination blew me away (verbally and artistically).

Now, you are 7 years old, and you continue to amaze and amuse me daily. You are still so bright and eager to learn! You're currently reading the Harry Potter series, having completed the first two books in only 13 days (and passing comprehension tests with 16/20 for the first book, and 19/20 for the second book). You can spend hours building complex Lego creations, and are constantly coming up with new ideas/stories behind each creation and all it's parts. The DETAIL you put into each creation, and the explanation for all the parts and uses, etc boggle my mind! Your little brain works in ways far beyond your years.

You are still my most emotional child, and you are obsessed with everything being fair and equal, and your feelings get very hurt if you feel you're being left out or not getting your fair share. It can be really exhausting some days, but I greatly appreciate your pure heart, and I understand that being the middle child can't always be easy. You might not be the first kid in the family to do something, and you might not be the last, but you do it in your own way and your milestones are just as memorable to me as your siblings'. And just remember, you were my FIRST son, and you're the only one of my children who gets to be a little brother AND a big brother. It's hard work having TWO important roles at once!

I absolutely adore your sense of humor. You've got a sharp-witted personality and very frequently find yourself in the position of being the class clown, or the comic relief. You easily find humor and joy in many situations, and I admire your free spirit. I suspect you'll find yourself in trouble in school in later years, but that humor is part of what makes you, YOU, and I refuse to spend much effort trying to squash it out of you. You'll learn as you go when it's more appropriate to use!

Anything you want in life is yours for the taking, Jared. You've the speaking and negotiating skills to make a great lawyer; you've got the verbal and humor skills to make a great stand-up comedian... You've got the imagination and eagerness to be a wonderful inventor/scientist/writer, etc. Currently, you've said you would like to be a Lego inventor and help create new Lego sets. I think the Lego company would be lucky to have you!!

Keep reaching for the stars, buddy! And never give up your eagerness to learn and try new things. Even though you say you're too big to be "Jare-bear" anymore, you'll always be my little Jare-bear... *grin* I am so proud of the young man you are becoming and look forward to seeing where life takes you.

I love you sooooo much!

Love, Mommy

Friday, June 3, 2011

Fun at the lake

Every kid's dream... Paddleboats, fishing, swimming, running, playing, squirters, boating, etc. We may just move to our friend's cabin for the summer. I wonder if they'd mind? *grin*

Logan giving Connor a ride in the paddleboat
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Jared and Connor taking it for a spin
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Jared and Orion braving the COLD water (on a rather chilly day, too!)
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Squirters!!
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Surf's Up!

We went to a friend's family's cabin over the holiday weekend, and Emily "tortured" poor Charlie in the water. First, she stuck him into the water far enough (while supporting his weight so he wasn't having to float/swim on his own) that he felt the need to paddle his legs. Then, she'd lift him out of the water enough that he wasn't IN the water, but close enough that he still felt the need to paddle "just in case". Admittedly, it was pretty funny to see him paddling away in mid-air, but I'm sure HE didn't think it was very funny. After a few times, I told Emily Grace to keep Charlie out of the water for awhile (it wasn't a warm day and he's so little, I was partially worried he'd get too cold!). Her solution?:
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Charlie may never be the same again! haha!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Moooo!!

To use one of Connor's favorite words, my kids are a little ODD!!!
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The local Ben and Jerry's added some plastic cows near the parking lot, and my kids thought it was GREAT fun to pose with one of them! goofs!

On the subject of cows, here's one of my favorite knock knock jokes:

Knock Knock
(Who's there?)
Cows go
(Cows go who?)
NOOOO!! Cows go MOOOOO!!

*grin* (that said, I absolutely can't STAND most knock knock jokes, and can feel my blood pressure rising when one of the kids approaches me with one. Especially Connor, who's current punch-line of choice is "Cars on a tree!!!" followed by hysterical laughter. IT'S. NOT. FUNNY!!!!!)

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Too cute!

I love this kid! Seriously, how CUTE is he??!!??

Connor

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Hello, Mr. Crab

Connor's preschool class had a "Family Beach Day" last week, and it happened to be a very low tide, so the kids really got to wander around in the muck looking for shells and sea creatures, etc. Connor discovered a big crab flopped out on the ground, so he nudged at it with his foot a bit to see if it would move, and when it didn't, he assumed it was dead, and picked it up to come show his friends. As he was showing it off, suddenly it's mouth started slowly opening and closely (it's body continued to just hang limply), and preschoolers leaped backwards, screamed, and all hollered for Connor to put it down. He kept insisting it was dead and wanted to keep it; I kept insisting it's mouth WAS moving and we'd better get it back in some water ASAP in case there was any chance of saving it (and in case it got a sudden second wind and tried to pinch Connor!).

At the time I took the picture, he was getting worried that maybe it WAS alive, but still not convinced enough to want to put it down
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Always an adventure at the beach!!