Monday, May 31, 2010

Sarah Kate--13 months

Sarah Kate is so much fun these days.  She is a chatterbox . . . mostly chatter that we can't understand at all, and she is LOUD.  But she says Dada, Mama, banana (nana), please (pees), all done (da da), and more (mah).  And talks in her gibberish all day long, complete with facial expressions and outbursts of laughter.  It is so entertaining!

Sarah Kate just started standing up without holding on to anything, and she is so proud of herself!  We can't get her to take a step after she stands up, but Christopher has declared, "She will be walking in days." We'll see!  She also has started dancing and really enjoys sitting and looking at books.  She also loves to play with her brothers' legos . . . taking them apart and trying to put them together.  She is so patient with it--it's not easy for a 13-month-old to get those legos to fit together!  This month she went on her longest trip yet.  We were so proud of how well she did on the trip to Illinois and Indianapolis! 

Here's a video of her newest trick:

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Christopher's Kindergarten Journal

At Christopher's school, they have about 4 journal assignments a week, two at school and two at home.  His school journal stayed at school, and I didn't really see it until he brought it home at the end of the year.  The idea is that at the beginning of the year, the kids are getting down words with spaces between them and the starting sound correct (but not necessarily any other correct spelling).  By the end of the year, their spelling improves and they start understanding punctuation, use of adjectives, etc.  Christopher started off spelling pretty well because he is such a good reader.  But his spelling and punctuation both improved over the course of the year.  We loved looking through his journal and seeing what he wrote.  Here are some of my favorites (his teacher wrote correct spelling underneath so he could start to learn it):

First day of school entry:
Close-up of the drawing on this one:

Indianapolis!

Last weekend, we headed back to Indianapolis for the first time since we moved three years ago.  It was so strange to drive those roads again, and it was fun to see all our friends (who looked exactly the same) and their kids (whose faces seemed to have been transplanted onto taller bodies).  For the sake of record keeping, here are the daily details of our trip:

Thursday:  We drove about 8 1/2 hours to Bloomington, IL.  My brother Jamie helped us out by driving from Michigan to northern IL to pick up my grandfather and bring him to Bloomington to see us.  Sarah Kate did pretty well on her first major road trip challenge.  When we got to the hotel, the boys were thrilled not only with the hotel, but also with the indoor pool, which they enjoyed with Daddy.  We had dinner with Jamie and Great-Grandpa, then put the kids to bed and visited for awhile.


Friday:  We spent the morning in Bloomington with Jamie and Great-Grandpa.  Christopher was ecstatic over Fruit Loops at breakfast, and Will had "cake" (coffeecake).  Then they hit the pool again, this time with Uncle Jamie, who got a workout with two boys hanging all over him!  We had lunch at Olive Garden, said good-bye, and headed to Indianapolis.  That evening, Noel had meetings to attend, and I met my friend Ashley for dessert while our awesome babysitter Dre stayed with the kids.


Saturday:  Noel spent the morning at meetings, and the kids and I spent the morning at Ashley's house with her 4 younger kids.  It was a madhouse, but the kids had a great time!  After eating lunch with them, we headed back to the hotel for some much-needed naps.  Christopher and Noel went to the Indianapolis Speedway to watch qualifications for the Indy 500.  Christopher loved watching the fast race cars and made a new friend, Tommy, who shares his birthday.  Late that night, things took a small turn for the worse when Will woke up with a fever of 102.  



Sunday:  Noel and I were thankful that Redeemer Presbyterian has gone to two services since we left!  Since Will was sick, Noel headed to the early service and got back to the hotel just in time for Christopher and I to go to the late service.  It was wonderful to worship with our former church family, and Christopher and I even sat in our old pew.  :)  That afternoon, I got to visit with my friend Linda and her three beautiful teenage daughters.  Noel and the boys swam in the hotel's indoor pool.  And that evening, Noel and I had a great dinner with several of our friends.  It was so fun to see everyone again!  While we were at dinner, Christopher managed to pull a loose tooth at bedtime.  Noel had promised him $3 instead of the usual $2 if he pulled it on our trip.  I guess the Indiana Tooth Fairy has higher rates! 


Monday:  We had planned to meet friends at the Children's Museum, but Will's fever was persisting, so we decided an open-air activity might spread fewer germs.  So we headed to the zoo!  It was HOT, but the boys loved it.  Sarah Kate came with us for awhile and then was rescued by Dre, who took her back to the hotel for a nap.  We touched sharks, sat in the "Splash Zone" at the dolphin show (but only got splashed once), saw all the animals, and rode the train and carousel.  Will was asleep in the car before we were a block away from the zoo!  After much-needed naps, the boys and I got in one last hotel swim.  That evening we had dinner with Dre at our old favorite, Macaroni Grill, and Noel spent some time with his guy friends.  



Tuesday:  We ate breakfast at the Cracker Barrel that the boys could see from the hotel (Will had been asking for pancakes for days, but didn't really feel well enough to eat them), and headed for home.  It was a 12 hour trip, but the kids did well.  Overall, it was a great trip with happy memories, even if it was a little lacking in sleep.  :)  We hope it isn't another three years before we get back to see our Hoosier friends again!  

End of School Celebrations

May has been a whirlwind! Christopher's last day of school was May 6. His school celebrated with a field day, where Christopher had a blast playing on inflatables, getting soaked by a firetruck's hose, and eating snowcones and popsicles.  The next day, our family celebrated by heading to Silver Dollar City y with Nana and Granddad, Aunt Laura, Uncle Garland and Caroline. We saw friends there, too, so it was a super fun trip! Poor Sarah Kate got pretty wiped out, but she did great. She finally got a nap in her stroller, but shortly after that, we grabbed her out to take her in to see the Chinese acrobats. It might have cost her a nap, but it was worth it for the rest of us! Besides the acrobats, we enjoyed all our favorite rides and tried out a new one--the Hi-Lo Silos. The boys loved them (probably because they weren't the ones hauling the chair to the top of the silo!).  Christopher also rode the Grand Exposition Roller Coaster for the first time--first with Daddy, then a few times with his buddy, Ruth.  Here's photos from Christopher's last day of school and our Silver Dollar City trip:


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Christopher's Kindergarten Graduation

Mix together a few dozen 6-year-olds in caps and gowns, a sweet slideshow and a bunch of teary mothers, and what do you get?  A kindergarten graduation!  Christopher had a large cheering section on hand to watch him officially graduation from kindergarten on April 29.  Each child received a Character Award--Christopher's was very appropriately "Responsibility."  He also received a diploma and a flower to give to his mom.  (That was when I *almost* lost it.)  They showed a slideshow of the entire year, and it was amazing to see how young they looked back in August.  Our little kindergarteners are all grown up and ready for 1st grade!

Church friends:
Best buddy Breck:
Greeting his entourage: 
Waiting for the excitement to start:
Flowers for Mrs. Moore:
Receiving his character award:
Receiving his diploma:
Mrs. Moore's class: 
Christopher and "the best teacher in the world":
The whole gang:  
A banana split at Braum's to celebrate:

Sarah Kate is ONE!

We have had some fun birthday parties in the past.  Trains, dump trucks, rockets, dinosaurs, cars, ocean animals . . . I'm so glad we had a girl this time, because I was running out of boy themes!  And it was SO fun to plan a pink-tulle-infested celebration this time around!  We had lots of family and friends join us to celebrate Sarah Kate's first birthday.  After eating pizza, we sang "Happy Birthday" while Sarah Kate grinned and clapped.  Then I presented her with a huge strawberry cupcake, which she very daintily and very eagerly enjoyed.  Every now and then, she would look up to make sure people were still watching, and then go back to her cupcake.  After Nana and I cleaned her up, we opened presents--lots of fun clothes and toys!  It was a fun party, and the birthday girl seemed to have a blast and didn't even have a meltdown. I was so proud of her!  And of course, she looked beautiful in her "1" shirt that my friend Marilyn made just for her and a fabulous tutu from Hannah's Tutus.  Grandpa said tutus are only for ballet recitals, and we were happy to prove him wrong!  :)  My friend Callie took the photos, and they are AMAZING.  If you live nearby, I highly recommend her for all your photography needs.

On Sarah Kate's actual birthday, we went for dinner at Chick-fil-a with some friends who were out of town for her party.  She also opened her gifts from us and her brothers.  It was a fun day!

A little bit about one-year milestones:  Sarah Kate is still cruising around everywhere and loves to walk holding on to Mommy's hands.  She is drinking milk from a sippy cup and doing a great job feeding herself lots of different foods.  She isn't a big fan of vegetables, but she LOVES crackers.  She also loves to play peek-a-boo, especially in her high chair.  She is starting to sign "more" very consistently and babbles with great emotion.

Happy birthday, Sarah Kate!  You bring so much joy to our family.  We love you and can't wait to see what the next year holds!