We are always busy around this time of year. Austin's birthday always falls around Easter. We usually do Austin's birthday, then Easter, then Gene's birthday, then Ella's birthday, then Andrew's birthday. Today was Andrew's Easter party at school. He was not happy when I got there. He wanted to go home. He was not thrilled to be going outside to hunt Easter eggs (the picture below says it all). He did look awfully cute in his sweater vest!
They hid Easter eggs on the playground and the kids were supposed to get 10 eggs each. Andrew was more interested in taking other kids baskets and dumping out the eggs.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Par-tay weekend!
This year we decided to have a friend birthday party and a family get togehter. Last night, we got together with my parents and my uncles to celebrate his birthday. I gave Austin the choice of doing something at home or going out. Of course, he picked the Chinese buffet. We met everyone at Austin's favorite place and came home after for cupcakes and to open presents.
This year, Austin wanted his party at McWane Center. We invited a ton of people, but only 7 showed up which was fine. The kids made slime, talked about polymers, we ate cake and opened presents. Then the kids were able to go through all the exhibits. Everyone had a great time!
This year, Austin wanted his party at McWane Center. We invited a ton of people, but only 7 showed up which was fine. The kids made slime, talked about polymers, we ate cake and opened presents. Then the kids were able to go through all the exhibits. Everyone had a great time!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Stalking my E-vite
Austin has been planning his birthday party for months. And a few weeks ago we sat down with his class directory and he picked the people he wanted to come to his birthday party. If you don't invite everyone in the class, then you have to send invitations another way.
Being all high-tech and all, I decided to send E-vites to those classmates Austin picked. What started out as a good idea has turned into a disaster. Originally, Austin invited around 10 kids from his class. As of last Sunday, only 1 kid said they were coming. ONE. Since sending the E-vite, I've been stalking it. Every day, multiple times a day, I view it to see if someone else has said that they are coming. After only ONE kid said he was coming, I sent the E-vite to everyone and a few of his friends from Bright Horizons.
Gene went with Austin and his class to the McWane Center (again) for a field trip yesterday. One of the other parents said that she was trying to RSVP but it wouldn't let her. Gene said she was making a motion like she was viewing it from her smart phone. So, after getting all high-tech, trying to save on paper invitations and postage, the whole concept didn't work.
I still have no idea how many kids are coming. As of right now, 6 kids have said they are coming. Which brings me to another soapbox. If you're not going to come, tell me. This is why I asked for a RSVP so I would know how many favors to have and if we'll need to increase the number we've reserved. And it's supposed to rain tomorrow so some will probably show up because there will be nothing else for them to do. It will be interesting to see how many actually come.
But, the good news is, Austin's girlfriend is coming. And Austin really won't mind having just a few friends there. They'll have a blast anyway!
Being all high-tech and all, I decided to send E-vites to those classmates Austin picked. What started out as a good idea has turned into a disaster. Originally, Austin invited around 10 kids from his class. As of last Sunday, only 1 kid said they were coming. ONE. Since sending the E-vite, I've been stalking it. Every day, multiple times a day, I view it to see if someone else has said that they are coming. After only ONE kid said he was coming, I sent the E-vite to everyone and a few of his friends from Bright Horizons.
Gene went with Austin and his class to the McWane Center (again) for a field trip yesterday. One of the other parents said that she was trying to RSVP but it wouldn't let her. Gene said she was making a motion like she was viewing it from her smart phone. So, after getting all high-tech, trying to save on paper invitations and postage, the whole concept didn't work.
I still have no idea how many kids are coming. As of right now, 6 kids have said they are coming. Which brings me to another soapbox. If you're not going to come, tell me. This is why I asked for a RSVP so I would know how many favors to have and if we'll need to increase the number we've reserved. And it's supposed to rain tomorrow so some will probably show up because there will be nothing else for them to do. It will be interesting to see how many actually come.
But, the good news is, Austin's girlfriend is coming. And Austin really won't mind having just a few friends there. They'll have a blast anyway!
Friday, March 19, 2010
1st real haircut
Andrew's hair is pretty thin and hasn't really grown a lot in his almost 2 years of life. But it's grown enough to need a little trim around the edges. I've trimmed it a few times around his ears, but he wouldn't really let me trim it in the front or in the back.
Gene and Austin needed haircuts so, while we were there, I decided to get Andrew's trimmed too. He did so well! He didn't move a lot while she was cutting it. Probably because he was sucking on a lolipop. Since it was a last minute decision to have it cut, I didn't have my camera with me so no pictures of the cut. But I did take a picture of the final product. And the barber shop gives certificates for 1st haircuts.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
The tooth fairy visits
Last night, the tooth fairy came! Before Austin went to bed, he took the tooth out of the box the dentist gave him and was trying to decide where to leave the tooth. He wanted to make sure that the tooth fairy saw it. He thought about putting it under the pillow. I told him that when I was a kid I'd put my tooth in an envelope and put that under my pillow. That way the tooth wouldn't get lost under the pillow or fall in the crack between the headboard and the mattress.
Austin decided to leave the tooth on the dresser so the tooth fairy would be sure to see it. And she did! She left him $2 under his pillow and took the tooth with her. Austin came into our room this morning to wake us up and show us his money. He found $1 on the floor. I went into his room with him and he found the other one under the pillow. Wonder how that $1 got on the floor?
Austin's excited about losing his tooth. He's said that chocolate milk goes through the hole and he can't wait to see if a straw will fit in the hole.
Austin decided to leave the tooth on the dresser so the tooth fairy would be sure to see it. And she did! She left him $2 under his pillow and took the tooth with her. Austin came into our room this morning to wake us up and show us his money. He found $1 on the floor. I went into his room with him and he found the other one under the pillow. Wonder how that $1 got on the floor?
Austin's excited about losing his tooth. He's said that chocolate milk goes through the hole and he can't wait to see if a straw will fit in the hole.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Austin loses a tooth!
I was working from home the past 2 days because Andrew's been sick. Both days, I've gone to pick up Austin early from extended day at school. Today, when I picked him up, he said "Mommy, you know why I'm doing my lip like this?" I said, "No, why?" And he said, "Because my tooth is broken." At first I didn't believe him, but then I looked. And, in usual fashion, freaked out. I called the dentist and told them I was on the way.
Austin was a trooper through the whole thing. Of course, he asked questions about what they were going to do and what everything was. He even said, while under the gas, "I'm really brave."
This is a huge milestone, one that I didn't think we'd get to this soon. Austin has a bike wreck about a year ago and we'd been watching this tooth since then. It was pretty much dead but we wanted to hang onto it as long as we could, hopefully, until the permanent tooth came in.
Austin is excited about the tooth fairy coming tonight and telling his friends after Spring Break about his lost tooth. They have a tooth chart in the class and he's excited that he'll get to fill his name in.
When the husband's away, the house goes nuts
Gene left early Wednesday morning for Tulsa, Oklahoma for the Conference USA men's basketball tournament. Usually, when Gene's gone whether it's working late or out of town, we are under a tornado warning and the tornado takes aim at our neighborhood. There were different things that happened this trip.
1. We've had rain. And when I say rain, I mean RAIN. For a solid 36 hours. Roads have flooded, roofs have leaked (I hope ours hasn't...Gene will be up in the attic in the morning to check it out).
2. Andrew got sick. He woke up yesterday morning with a 101 fever and then this morning it was 102. This child NEVER gets sick and he picked this week, while Gene was gone, to have his first real illness. I took him to the doctor and luckily it's nothing major. Just a respiratory virus. But, I did get him weighed while we were there. Andrew weighs 30 pounds. He's a big one.
3. And, finally, Austin lost his first tooth. I'm going to write another post dedicated to his first tooth being lost. Of course, there's always a story to go with it!
1. We've had rain. And when I say rain, I mean RAIN. For a solid 36 hours. Roads have flooded, roofs have leaked (I hope ours hasn't...Gene will be up in the attic in the morning to check it out).
2. Andrew got sick. He woke up yesterday morning with a 101 fever and then this morning it was 102. This child NEVER gets sick and he picked this week, while Gene was gone, to have his first real illness. I took him to the doctor and luckily it's nothing major. Just a respiratory virus. But, I did get him weighed while we were there. Andrew weighs 30 pounds. He's a big one.
3. And, finally, Austin lost his first tooth. I'm going to write another post dedicated to his first tooth being lost. Of course, there's always a story to go with it!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
1st real phone call
Austin has talked to me on the phone before. Like if Gene's on the phone in the car of if I call home and Austin answers. But, today, he actually called me! He was at a neighbor's house and called to make sure it was OK that he was over there. He said "Is it fine for you? For me to be here?" I told him yes and thanked him for calling me to let me know.
Austin will be 6 years old 3 weeks from today. He's growing up so fast. It's hard to believe that 6 years ago I was VERY pregnant and so ready to have a beautiful baby boy. We had no idea what was in store for us having a baby, a toddler, a pre-schooler, and now an elementary schooler. It's amazing how Austin's grown into this very handsome, very smart, very curious, storm chasing wannabe little boy.
Austin will be 6 years old 3 weeks from today. He's growing up so fast. It's hard to believe that 6 years ago I was VERY pregnant and so ready to have a beautiful baby boy. We had no idea what was in store for us having a baby, a toddler, a pre-schooler, and now an elementary schooler. It's amazing how Austin's grown into this very handsome, very smart, very curious, storm chasing wannabe little boy.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Weather day
Today, James Spann visited the elementary school. Austin was so excited. He even wore his I love tornadoes t-shirt which was completely accidental. I asked Austin if James Spann like his t-shirt and he said yes. He also told me that he wished he could come over to our house to watch his tornado movies.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
2010 Kindergarten Picture
I had completely forgot that class pictures were on this particular day. Until we got the school picture in his take home folder a month or so later. So there Austin is, in the front row, with his "I love tornadoes" t-shirt, a pair of "comfy pants" and a turtleneck.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Dr. Suess week
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
1st real sentence
Andrew's been saying two or three word sentences for a while now. Things like "Bye bye Mommy" or "No Mommy." But, today, Andrew said his first real sentence at school.
Andrew loves his Elmo book and insisted on taking it into school this morning. When a friend tried to take his book from him, Andrew said "No, my Elmo book." The teachers were so proud that he used his words to tell his friend no instead of using his hands or biting. We haven't had trouble with Andrew biting (so far) so this was great news!
Andrew loves his Elmo book and insisted on taking it into school this morning. When a friend tried to take his book from him, Andrew said "No, my Elmo book." The teachers were so proud that he used his words to tell his friend no instead of using his hands or biting. We haven't had trouble with Andrew biting (so far) so this was great news!
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