Showing posts with label summer 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer 2012. Show all posts
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Take me out to the ballgame...
Sometimes a Groupon comes to your inbox you simply can't refuse. This was the case a couple of weeks ago, when a great half price ticket deal showed up from The Nationals. We haven't been to a game in years, and this year they're doing really well! We decided to buy tickets with our friends A, S, I and A and head on down last night. After sitting in some hellacious traffic, we were rewarded with a great game, lots of fun and well, not a win, but it was close!
Monday, August 20, 2012
bff's
Yesterday Dylan was invited for a day on one of his best friends' parents boats. Its so great to see him enjoy his friendships so much, and be invited to do such fun things. Later in the day, the mom sent me these photos, they're like two peas in a pod. And then later, the boys came back to our house for a sleepover and videogame marathon-a-rama. The boys have another birthday sleepover to attend on Friday night. His social life is busier than mine!
Yes, they are wearing the same shirt!
Aren't they quite the pair?
Yes, they are wearing the same shirt!
Aren't they quite the pair?
Friday, August 17, 2012
beachy bums
We've been back from the beach for weeks now, and I'm just now getting around to posting photos. Argh, where is the summer going?? I just can't seem to find the time to do much posting, and I'm so ready to be back to the 'routine of normalness' whatever that is these days... Anyhoooo, these are a few of my favorite pics from our week in Kitty Hawks, Outer Banks North Caroline from the week of July 22 - July 29th.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
winding down...
Swim team is coming to a close, after two great months. Always a little sad when it wraps up. We've had such a good time again!
Dylan won his heat for back stroke at the meet yesterday morning. One more meet next Saturday and then we're off to our beach vacation!
Dylan won his heat for back stroke at the meet yesterday morning. One more meet next Saturday and then we're off to our beach vacation!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Summer catch up edition...
Wow, almost a month since my last post. I do believe that's a new record. It seems the older the boys get, the crazier our summers get and I'm lucky to sit down for 10 minutes. I probably have 100 photos taken in the last month and not sure most of them will ever find their way to this blog (although they did make their way to Facebook, at least). Its been pool days, playdates, movies, losing half a tree to major storm damage, bbq's, summer camp for Logan, parties and the usual daily grind of house stuff.
I've missed you, my little blog.
Let's review the past few weeks and get all caught up on the highlights, shall we?
I've missed you, my little blog.
Let's review the past few weeks and get all caught up on the highlights, shall we?
- Swim team has continued for the boys, with meets twice a week and practice five days a week. Its been a great experience again, and Logan has loved his first year. He is slowly getting faster and faster, and learning the strokes. Dylan has been competing in Butterfly for the first time this season and while he still has some form to learn, he's improving a lot too. We have only two more weeks before the season ends.
- Towards the end of June, we headed over to the eastern shore of Maryland where my dear friend Jay lives. He invited some other friends and family, got a bushel of crabs and we let the kids run in the sprinkler while we feasted and toasted to old friendships. I've known most of these guys since we were in middle school. I love that we still get together, trying to stay young by remembering the good ole days and letting our kids romp.
- Once again, Logan's ferritin levels came back low (the same as the whole past year) despite all the iron supplements. We know because of this, he still suffers from his sleep disorder and that in turn causes some of his behavioral challenges. After going through this for the past year, with very little progress, our pediatrician thought it was time to take him to Children's National Medical Center to the Genetics department. We've tried many other specialists to date and no one has been able to figure out what is preventing his body from absorbing iron. The high dose of iron prescribed by his sleep doctor starting causing stomach issues, so our pediatrician told us to stop with the supplements for now. No reason to aggravate his stomach until we go to CNMC and see if they can offer any insight to the situation. Our appointment is August 1st and we've been busy emailing them all of his bloodwork history and medical information. Crossing our fingers for some good clues that will help us understand.
- At the very end of June/beginning of July, I threw the kids in the car and we headed down to my Dad and Bobbie's for a few days of boating, fishing and swimming. Always a good time, and so much time on the water is always fun and appreciated by my aqua boys. Dad set up a shooting range in the backyard and the boys were in heaven shooting his pellet gun. Dylan proved to be quite the shot. And Bobbie make Logan an early birthday cake to celebrate #6.
- Next up was a spontaneous day spent at Watermelon Park campground, right on the Shenandoah River, for a July 4th celebration. The water the cool, the beer was cold, and the burgers were juicy. The day was almost dampered by Andrew's wedding ring slipping off his finger into the sandy bottom of the river. But we all searched and searched, and the tenacity paid off when Arianna, our friends' daughter, found the ring buried in the bottom of the river. Needless to say, we were hugely relieved when it was found. I had it designed by an artist when we got married 12 years ago and it was very special. It wouldn't have been the same to have to replace it.
- Our little Logan turned 6 on July 8th. 6! I still can't believe it. In some ways, it seems like time has flown by and in other ways, it seems a million years ago I held him my arms to inhale that sweet baby smell. He is still willing to let me cuddle him and even falls asleep in my arm, from time and time. I know this will be a big year for him, starting 1st grade and making new friends. Lots to look forward to. We had his birthday party at his taekwondo school over the weekend and it was a great time. Mom, Robby, Chris, Jess and the twins came out too!
- Once swim season ends, we'll leave for vacation at the beach in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We've been looking forward to this since the winter and I can't wait to get my toes in the sand! That trip will surely deserve its own blog post, as we hope to go on many adventures and show the boys the huge sand dunes, the Wright Brothers Memorial, canoe in the Sound, visit the Aquarium, and enjoy some gnarly seafood.
- Once we're back, we'll have 27 more days of summer until school begins. And its a good thing, cuz I still have lots left on my Summer Fun list of stuff to do!
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Friday, June 8, 2012
first day/last day
Well, today Dylan got on the bus for the last time as a third grader. In a little bit, Logan will step onto the bus for his last journey to kindergarten. How did the year fly by so fast? And yet it seems like SO much happened in this last school year. I get sentimental as these milestones come upon us.
The things they've learned this year, wow! All the friends they've made, books they've read, field trips, life lessons, and all the fun. I try to make sure I remind the boys often how lucky they are to live here and be a part of such a friendly, loving and supportive school.
Today I'll have a few more hours of peace and quiet, and then summer vacation will officially arrive with all its splishy splashy sticky promises. Popsicles, swim team, movies, playdates, Slip-n-Slides, ice cream, visits with Grandma and Grampa, picnics at the pool, trips to the beach, putt putt golf, books to read, games to play, camps, parties, and sometimes in August, we'll print off the list of school supplies and get them ready for school again.
Here is Dylan on the first day of third grade last fall:
Logan on the first day:
And yesterday at his end of year party with his wonderful teacher Mrs. H.:
Both boys are already excited for fall, going into 4th and 1st grade. It will a big transition for Logan, going from half day kindergarten to full day first grade. I so enjoyed the teachers they both had this year, and being at school to help when I could. I'm thankful for all the new friends we all made this year, and I'm so proud of all my kids accomplished.
And now I'm ready to make the most of the summer together, so when fall approaches we'll know we did all we wanted to do, and then some!
The things they've learned this year, wow! All the friends they've made, books they've read, field trips, life lessons, and all the fun. I try to make sure I remind the boys often how lucky they are to live here and be a part of such a friendly, loving and supportive school.
Today I'll have a few more hours of peace and quiet, and then summer vacation will officially arrive with all its splishy splashy sticky promises. Popsicles, swim team, movies, playdates, Slip-n-Slides, ice cream, visits with Grandma and Grampa, picnics at the pool, trips to the beach, putt putt golf, books to read, games to play, camps, parties, and sometimes in August, we'll print off the list of school supplies and get them ready for school again.
Here is Dylan on the first day of third grade last fall:
And here he is yesterday at his end of year party (same shirt, ha!!) with his lovely teacher Ms. W:
And yesterday at his end of year party with his wonderful teacher Mrs. H.:
Both boys are already excited for fall, going into 4th and 1st grade. It will a big transition for Logan, going from half day kindergarten to full day first grade. I so enjoyed the teachers they both had this year, and being at school to help when I could. I'm thankful for all the new friends we all made this year, and I'm so proud of all my kids accomplished.
And now I'm ready to make the most of the summer together, so when fall approaches we'll know we did all we wanted to do, and then some!
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