Thursday, November 6, 2014

Evan is SIX!

Evan's birthday fell on Saturday this year, but he had the pleasure of beginning the celebration a day early by bringing in cupcakes to share with his classmates.  He was very excited to have this birthday hat, which he sported out to dinner that Friday!
 Ethan had a minor wardrobe malfunction in the restaurant and needed to be changed in the back of Mom-Mom's car.  "Chubby Cheeks" could not be a more perfect shirt for this little one!
 On Saturday morning, we found out that the Truck Convoy was coming down Route 36.  So Evan, Ryan, and I loaded up on our bikes and pedaled down to the end our road to check it out.
 There were hundreds of trucks, and I think all but maybe two honked at us as they drove by.  It was pretty neat, and the boys had a blast!
 Since we were already on our bikes, why  not ride circles around Ethan?
Evan requested a bald eagle cake for his birthday this year.  And I'm all about simplicity, so two round cake pans and some tastee cakes resulted in this masterpiece:   
The hat made a reappearance for cake time!  :o) 
 Who gave this kid coffee ice cream?? 
Halmoni gave Ev the usual - a nice winter coat for the season! 
 Ryan is giving Evan his presents that he picked out for him - the game Trouble, a little notebook, and a toy dinosaur.
Halmoni and Kai enjoying the birthday festivities.

Rest of September

Every Thursday at the Greenwood Library is "Read to the Dogs" night, so we tried it out one rainy evening.  Evan picked this sweet dog to read to, who never moved a muscle the entire time.
 Ryan decided he wanted to read to these "cute" little guys...  :o)
We finally acquired a double stroller from a fellow teacher in Josh's school, and took it for a test run. 
Ethan was starting to stand a lot on his own near the end of September, but still not taking steps on his own yet. 
Since school started, Evan does not get to hang out at Mom-Mom and Dad-Dad's house and collect sticks, so he really makes the most of his time when mommy had to work late. 
 All summer, the boys begged for sleep overs in Evan's room.  Even on nights when Ryan would fall asleep in his own room, we would go upstairs the next morning to find him in Evan's bed anyway.  So...  they now share a room, and they love it!  I was worried they would be silly and take forever to get to sleep each night, but they have been very responsible, chat for a few minutes, and then it's sweet dreams.
 Ethan taking a stroll around the barn, checking out the gourds. 
Woodbridge opened their new high school this year, which is now adjacent to their sports complex, and they had their first annual Woodbridge Festival.  Every sports team had a home game, and we were able to catch a portion of the girls' volleyball game and the boys' soccer game.  There was also a parking lot area full of games, music, and food.  Ryan took a turn at the dunk tank. 
 Evan gunned a few in there, too!
 The soccer players watching the varsity boys playing a game on the big field.  They were impressed how much the ball came off the ground, and wanted to practice it right away!
 Ethan was more impressed with the fence than the actual soccer...
During Race weekend, we watched Kate and Jack and took them to Evan and Ryan's soccer game.  It was a scorching hot day, so ice pops all around!  
 Pop-Pop had a day off and took Ryan to the beach.  It was a little windy, but Ryan had tons of fun!
Ethan gets happy when we come to fetch him from his crib.    

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Ryan is FOUR!

A few weeks ago, Ryan was adamant that he would like a yellow rectangle cake with green dots.  I kept revisiting the cake idea in case he changed his mind, but it stayed strong.  So, to add a little more fun, I made some frog cupcakes to go with it.  And Evan thought Ryan would like the #4 candle.  So, here is what celebrating Ryan looks like.  :o)
 Ryan is so happy when people sing "Happy Birthday" to him.
 With one flame, it was easy to get it on the first try!  :o) 
 Ethan, a.k.a. Super Chunk, couldn't get the cake to his mouth fast enough.  My mom tried her best to fend off the spoon grabbing!
 Among great company and awesome gifts (new games, cutting activities, and Rio 2), Ry got his very own scooter!
 Of course, you can't have a birthday celebration unless Pop-Pop shoots off some bottle rockets.
While they're helping Daddy and Dad-Dad build a wood shed, the boys collect the wood scraps and made themselves a wood store.  Don't bring your wallets though - everything is free.  :o)  Evan wrote on the blocks "Free. Help Yourself." or "Free. Please let me help you."
 Not that a wonderful party wasn't enough to celebrate turning four, but Texas Roadhouse gave Ryan a free kid's meal.  Ryan was also super excited to sit on the saddle while the whole restaurant wished him a happy birthday.  Such a ham, that one!  :o)

Evan is in Kindergarten!!!

I will be extremely cliché in saying that I honestly cannot believe that my baby is in kindergarten!!  Evan is hardly a baby, as he will be 6 in just a few weeks, and he is such a sweet, caring, helpful boy.  He was beyond ready to start school, giving the first day two thumbs up! 
 Surprisingly, there were no tears from me either on the first day.  I was a slight mess on the inside but tried my best to look brave and excited on the outside.  Evan's ethusiasm is probably the only thing allowing me to keep it together!  :o)
 All the kids were shuffled into the gym, where they found their teachers and sat with their new classmates.
 In his classroom, Evan found his seat and all of a sudden, he was a kindergartener.  He hopped up and gave me a hug and told me to have a nice day at work.  So I left...  and I felt a little lost leaving my boy behind.  But he did awesome on his first day, and has had a blast every day since!
 I think one of the reasons Evan has such a great day every day is because he starts off in Daddy's classroom.  He helps him fetch breakfast for Josh's class, and he even has his own desk where he can do his "work" and some reading before school each day.
We are so proud of Evan and can't wait to see how much he will grow this year - we have already noticed such a difference in how much he's grown up in the first few weeks!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Rounding out August

Josh took the bigs up to see Jared and Gina's crew before the summer got away from them.  Ryan and Anna continuing on with their fondness for each other by enjoying a tandem tricycle ride.
 Ryan and Evan helping Mr. Ed stack his wood for the winter.
 Library dudes!  They absolutely love going to the library, and I had to negotiate them down to checking out four books each.
 During their final beach day of the summer, Kate buried Ev in the sand.
 Ryan was finally convinced to try the "up and down thing" (a dropping ride, where it takes you to the top and drops you, letting you bounce up and down several times), and went crazy once he realized he liked it. 
Evan learned to tie shoes!  He was also riding his bike; hence, the helmet...  :o) 
My Middle and my Little drawing "Easter eggs" in August. 
 Evan showing off his new classroom at kindergarten open house.
Both Evan and Ryan are expressing interest in their doctor kits lately (probably due to Doc McStuffins on Disney).  So when Ryan's leg hurt, off to the check out room they go to check it out. 
My happy-go-lucky Ethan got his first cold and a doozy double ear infection.  Nothing makes him happy like a warm bath, where he can splash and go nuts.  The mini-Mohawk was for my benefit...  :o) 

Westmoreland Vacation 2014

We went to Westmoreland State Park for vacation again this year, kicking it off with Ethan's first birthday (see previous post).  Apparently, we had to go all the way to Virginia for Ethan to experience the beach for the first time.  He was definitely all eyes!
 Experiencing a little bit of cabin fever...  :o)  Not really - we had beautiful weather, but once the boys were clean for the evening, they were stuck inside coloring.
 Showing off their muscles!!
 Leah and Isaac were kind enough to share their scooters all week, and Evan and Ryan absolutely loved them.  Ryan is showing off some of the tricks he learned.
 Kate, our resident baby sitter for the week, pushing Ethan in the stroller.
Mom-Mom enjoying some sandy time with Ethan.  The pacifier did it's job at keeping the sand out of his mouth too!  :o)
 Pool dude #1:
 Pool dude #2:
 
Pool dude #3:
 The crew at Kings Dominion.  Jared and Gina went with the bright orange method of tracking their children; we went the tie-dye approach. 
 Six colors to code the height requirements for rides.  Six kids riding.  Makes sense that each one would have their own color! 
 Roller coaster time!  Mixing up the pairs - Aunt Jenn with Isaac; Ev and Kate; Mommy with Ry; and Uncle Josh with Leah.
We also helped Leah celebrate her 6th birthday during the week! 
 Sparklers for Leah's birthday!
 Family picture with the view of the cliffs behind our cabin.
 The vacationers for the week:
 On our way home, the boys got some fancy hats at the Chick-fil-A.  What a great week!  :o)