Thursday, September 24, 2009

Meet Red and Fred


These are Sparky's new neon fish. Ever since Sparky learned to walk he has walked on his toes whenever possible. This was fine when he was a toddler, but at the ripe old age of 9 it is time for this habit to come to an end. So, I did what any good parent would do, I bribed him. I told Sparky that if he could walk on his flat feet for 1 week then I would buy him a fish. He managed to make it through a week (with a few reminders) and so last night he got his fish. They will live in his room and he will be responsible for them (because I don't clean fish tanks). Now he just has to keep walking on his feet or Red and Fred are going to find themselves living in the basement.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

A fun discovery


Look what Sparky found in our flowers

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

My baby is now a big boy



Here is Tiger this morning on his way into his first day of preschool. He now goes to preschool 4 mornings a week. I wasn't planning on sending him to school until next year because three years of preschool is a bit of an overkill, but sometimes life throws us a curveball and we just have to jump in and deal with it. So for me that means doing what is best for my boy and letting my baby go a bit ealier than I would have liked. This would have been a lot harder on me had he not been so incredibly excited. He knows that he is a big kid now and for the last week has been dying to go to preschool.
"Come on mom, I go to preschool"

He was so great. He walked right up to the school doors and let the teacher take him right in with the other kids. I was quite impressed considering he had no idea what to expect or what was going on when I handed him off this morning. I even managed not to cry in front of him. I did my best to make it back to the car before I really lost it, but I am sure it was obvious to everyone around me that I wasn't doing a very good job of holding it together. That's ok. Hopefully I have it all out of my system and tomorrow will be better.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A different generation, a different perspective

My brother came home from his mission a couple of weeks ago. To celebrate his return, my mom made him t-shirt quilt full of memories from his youth. It is pretty cool. Among other things, it has a Pokemon t-shirt, a Dragon Ball-Z t-shirt, soccer t-shirts, travel t-shirts, and a Star Wars t-shirt. Thanks to his older brother, Tiger is well versed in all things Pokemon and Star Wars and so I was pointing these particular shirts out to him. I showed him the Pokemon shirt and asked him what it was and he said, "Pokemon." I then showed him the Star Wars shirt and asked him what it was he said, "Lego guys."

On a separate side note, KK lost her other loose tooth today. She is now the Toothless Wonder.

On another side note, this one for my mother: I told the kids that you wanted to go by Grammy and they want to know why. Also Kelsey said that she doesn't like that name. Sorry. I guess you should have gotten to them when they were younger.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Drumroll please

KK lost her first tooth tonight. It was a momentous occasion. Here she is looking cute without her tooth (the other one should come out any day now) and here she is with her note to the Tooth Fairy.


Dear Tooth Fairy,

I lost a tooth today. I bit into a coconut and my tooth came out and it popped out onto the deck and fell into the cracks.

Love,
KK

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sunday night is pancake night

Sparky: Mom, can you make me the biggest pancake possible with bacon grease?

KK: I love bacon grease.

Fun in the sun and overcast skies

In an effort to be fun and exciting parents this summer, we took the kids to a local water park. We decided to go on a bit of a cooler and overcast day. You know, just trying to avoid the large crowds (it certainly didn't have anything to do with the fact that it was the only day we could go before school started and before the waterpark closed). Unfortunately I didn't get many pictures. Mostly because it's hard to take pictures when you are all wet and splashing around in the water, but we did get a few at the end of the day when we were winding down.

First up: The progression of Tiger being a turtle.



Next we have the other two kids at the point when they are done for the day and ready to head out for ice cream.
We all definitely had fun and are planning to go back next year. The only stipulation is that the kids are not allowed to take me on the Vortex (or whatever that horrendous ride was where I was forced to go down backwards, drop into nothingness and then fly back and forth in a giant funnel).