Aug 31, 2012

Bowalicious

After 1 year, 11 months and 13 days Bronwyn has finally caved into her mother's desire to put bows in her hair.  Persistence pays off!  Remember that kids :)

 
 

Aug 26, 2012

Lego Lives On

Jack creates his Legostein bride...Melinda and Bronwyn shows she has some building skill too!



Every Child is an Artist

Problem is remaining an artist as we grow up!  I believe this was said by Picasso.  And is being demonstrated by Bronwyn.  A few of Bronwyn's pieces of "art".

Snake

Noticing the handedness?

Her favourite princess.

Smiley face

Aug 25, 2012

Family

Making all the "That's MINE!" worth it...is a little slice of brother and sister love.  Bronwyn crawled up into Jack's chair and cuddled them both up with her favorite blanket!

Aug 24, 2012

Sneaky

As Jack got on the bus, his friend was reminded by his Dad to get breakfast in the cafeteria when he arrives to school.  "Can I get breakfast too?"  Jack asked.  "Not this time, Jack"  Mom said.  As he ate a nice, BIG, warm breakfast just minutes before.  Should be the end of the story, right?  Well,  according to his school account one HOT BREAKFAST was purchased that morning.

ooh...Jack's in trouble...

Parents really do have eyes in the back of their heads!  Don't you kids forget that :)

Aug 12, 2012

Do You Know What We Did This Summer?

There's 104 days of summer vacation
And school comes along just to end it
So the annual problem for our generation
Is finding a good way to spend it

Like maybe...

Spring Break at Grandma and Grandpa's
Improving my Easter egg dying skills over last year!

Easter Egg Hunt at Minni and Pop Pop's
Carowinds with the cousins!
We learned how to make Jazz Hands!

Preschool Graduation!

We went to Touch a Truck!!!
And conquered the 30 foot bouncy slide!
Saw fireworks and had a picnic!  Bronwyn declared the fireworks to be "pretty flowers in the sky"!
Went to our own local Redneck Riviera
Mommy got a piano (and Bronwyn a new toy...)  Jack took lessons all summer long!!!
Jack went to Lego Camp and learned how to do Stop Action Movies (keep your iPhone close when he is around...trust me!)
Bronwyn combined her love of smiley faces and stickers!
Bronwyn when she learned Summer was over, Jack is in school and she has command of her audience once and for all!

There was so much to do
and the kids had a ball. 
Now let's get ready for Fall!









Aug 11, 2012

Kindergarten...Meet Jack!

Dear Jack,

To quote Dr. Seuss, "Today is your day, so get on your way!"  That was my sentiment at 6am this morning.  By 6:55 am I was willing to try spinning counterclockwise super fast in an attempt to turn back time.  I read once that the Kindergarten milestone feels like a marathon when viewed at the birth of your child and a sprint when viewed real time!  It is true...just yesterday Daddy and I commented, "Two more years and he starts Kindergarten."

How did your first day go?  You gave Kindergarten two thumbs up, your teacher ten thumbs up, and each child in your class one thumb up (even though you said you didn't meet half of them.)  It wasn't all roses...we are still perplexed at the smell emitting from your returned lunch bag.

How did we do?  Well your overprotective father was online searching ballistic-proof backpacks a few weeks ago.  You picked out a monster backpack instead (at the bus stop you growled at anyone who came close to it...claiming it was the monster, of course!)


I tried to connect with your teacher over some lame joke and got the stare (I suspect you'll experience the stare all on your own around week three.)  This morning I held it together until you started blowing me crazy kisses through the window on the BYB (Big Yellow Bus).


Note, your father chose to take my teary eyed picture rather than console me.


We'll be okay.  I mean we've done okay thus far, right?  We managed to raise a fantastic Kindergartner.  We bought organic milk, gave you zero sugar until you were one, no TV until two, we perfected hovering possibly stalling your walking but on the plus side preventing scarring from skinned knees (forgive us, you were our first!)  More importantly we gave you hours of tickles, a gazillion hugs and unconditional love.  Make no mistake, we'll goof up plenty.  I'll forget to sign a permission slip.  Dad will do your science project when he was just supposed to "help."  Both of us will barrage you with questions about your day like Frost on Nixon.  But, we will support and guide you through school!  We'll attend Parent Teacher conferences--sitting on the excruciatingly small chairs that are wide enough for only one adult butt cheek.  We'll volunteer in the classroom feigning altruism but really spying on your teacher and classmates.   We'll also listen to you, read with you, and even open up our home to your friends! 
 

Jack (K) and Devin (1st Grade) 
What about you?  You will be great!  While saying our prayers last night, I asked God to bless you with wisdom when choosing your friends.  You asked him to just bless you with the wisdom to remember the right bus to get on at the end of each day. Clearly, you are already smarter and more practical than your own mother (by the way, you did get on the right bus...YAY!) 



But seriously Jack, you were born with a love of learning that allows you to be just as engaged when learning simple math as learning the hokey pokey.  You are not only inquisitive but blessed with a healthy dose of assertiveness that drives you to ask and ask until all your questions are answered.  While confident, you are intrinsically cautious preferring to watch the risk takers break their nose before jumping off the bridge with a tether.  And finally, you are absolutely joyful, finding excitement in the mundane (that should come in handy during most of sixth grade!)  You will be brilliant.
It won't all be perfect though.  You'll get in trouble for things you didn't even do (and things you did, as well.). You'll get teased at some point and your best friend will choose another to sit next to at lunch.  You'll have lonely days, tired days and scary days.  You'll be popular one day and an outcast another.  But one day, you'll look back on all of this and you'll remember how you felt today.  The excitement.  The awe of it. The pure happiness.


Today is as much about Jack starting his journey of becoming his own version of Jack as it is about school buses and backpacks.  Until today Daddy and I were the most important influences on your life.  



Starting today your teachers and friends will share that honor with us. 


So my final advice?  Choose friends wisely.  Never laugh while sipping milk.  Keep your eyes on your own paper.  Believe in yourself, take risks, study hard and play a tad bit harder! 

Now...I am not the only one with advice for you, my precious son.  This blog has a few people who still check in every now and then...granted they are all blood relatives...but let's see (if they can figure out the comments button) what advice they have for you!

I'll love you forever,
Like you for always,
As long as I'm living...
my baby you'll be.

God Bless you baby Jack,

Mom