Monday, June 8, 2009

Being a good granddaughter

Yes, yes we are still here. Sorry to have not updated for so long. We are out and about enjoying the beautiful weather and each other. But, Grammy is missing the stories and photos of the kiddos so here is an update.

So much has happened in the last month. That is probably part of the reason why I haven't had time to sit down and update the blog. Why is it that when time gets busy doing the things you would love to share you have so little time to sit down and share those things? Anywho...........we have had a graduation, a birthday, visits with friends and family, t-ball starting, picnics, days at the lake, and lots of other fun summer fun going on around here.

Let me start with a funny story. Those of you who have been to our house know that we have a nice big lot for the kids to play on. One of their favorite activities is riding their bikes on the sidewalk in front of the house. We sit on the corner so we have a street to one side of the house and a street in front of the house. Because the lot is big the kids can get up a pretty good head of steam riding along. They know that they have to stop and turn around before they get to the street and at the driveway on the other side. I was having trouble with them last year cutting it a little too close to the street when they turned around in the driveway so I spray painted an orange line on the driveway for them as a visual of when they needed to turn. All three kids know they are not to cross the orange line and they are overall very good about obeying. Over the winter the line faded, so the other day I got out the spray paint and repainted it. While I was at it I decided to put one on the other side of the lot where they needed to turn around before getting to the street. I guess Abby didn't see me paint that one.

Here is the funny part. She was out front riding her bike and I was inside folding laundry watching her through the window. I saw her riding just as fast as she could down the sidewalk. I could see that she was getting ready to brake in time to not get in the street but there was no way she would stop before the orange line. Just about the time I realized she didn't know I put it there she slammed on her brakes so hard that her back tire came off the ground. Next thing you know, I hear her say, "Well, shit! When did she put that there?" Dad was here that day and we laughed so hard I thought we would both pee. Matter-of-fact, as I am writing this I am giggling. Don't ask me where she learned such language. I am sure I don't know.

So here are some pictures to show you what we have been doing.


First, Weston caught some frogs and of course then they had to go for a ride on the radio controlled semi. Poor froggies! Also, Abby had field day at school and so there are a few pics of that as well.







Next are a couple of shots of Miss Abby graduating kindergarten. It turned out to be a very exciting day. Daddy had to be gone for her graduation, but we had several other family and friends surprise her and come down for the big event. A big thank you to you all. It meant a lot to her and to Jamy and I to have you there. That was only the second time that Jamy has had to miss something of the kids and we both struggled with it. Having other people there who love Abby made Daddy being gone easier.









Let's see, next came Weston's birthday. Of course he wanted trains on his cake. We practiced on the cupcakes he took to school. I think they came out cute. Well, for his actual party he wanted a whole train made of cake. No problem! I found a really cute one and showed him the picture. He carried that picture around for over a month. Five days before the party he says, "Mommy, I think probably about I want....a Polar Express train instead." You want a WHAT???? So because I am bound and determined to get that Mommy of the Year award I scrapped the old idea and designed a new cake. It was all worth it when he came downstairs on the morning of his party and saw his cake. I would move a mountain just to see that smile. In this case, I actually built one. Here are some photos.








And some pictures from the party....








Most of you know by now that my son has a SERIOUS obsession with all things train. If you ask him what he is going to be when he grows up the answer is always a train conductor.








And some random fun....









Okay, enough for now. I hope you are all out having as much fun enjoying the people that you love as we are. Happy Summertime!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Chan!! I'm so glad you did this. Your halo was beginning to get a little tarnished. Luv u Grammy

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