Showing posts with label kiddos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kiddos. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2015

four friday faves.

With school starting soon, here are some fun things I found while searching a few of my favorite sites:
[1] Mackenzie Navy Rainbow pencil case from Pottery Barn Kids
[2] "I Could've Been An Art Caddy" from Land of Nod
[3] Reusable Drink Boxes from Garnet Hill
[4] Team Dino lunch pack from Garnet Hill ... these are just $5 with the purchase of a backpack until Wednesday. I plan on doing some shopping this weekend. :)


Friday, July 17, 2015

four friday faves.

[1] The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon .... thank you DVR.
[2] Denim floral camera strap from Etsy [on my wish list] ... I'm ready to dust off our good camera and start using it again.
[3] "Brother" by Need To Breathe ... this is a family favorite & Hollis always wants to dance with Gus when we hear it @ home. :)
[4] The boys just finished their second VBS of the summer today, and they always have the best time. SO thankful for those who work so hard teaching children about their Creator and Savior.


Friday, July 10, 2015

four friday faves.

[1] The Astronaut Wives Club on Thursday nights ... this is such a good show.
[2] "Guacapotle" burger @ newly opened Grub burger bar in Tallahassee ... the best burger I've ever had, and I can't wait to go back. :)
[3] "My Father's World" by Praise Baby cd ... Hollis listens to this @ nap/bedtime. Love it.
[4] With Eli's birthday this week, I have to include this newborn picture ... so unbelievable our sumo baby transformed into the little guy he is today!






Thursday, July 9, 2015

getting older.

At this point 3 out of 4 of our children have had their birthday this year ... Matthew is up next. His is an extra special one, so he will have a post all his own. :)

First up - Hollis on April 9th.
SO hard to believe our baby is now three! We had a fun day planned with her favorite breakfast foods, taking her to see Cinderella [her first movie in the theater], and presents, of course. The next day we headed to the beach for more celebrating with Mama Anne, Daddy Nick, Aunt Susie and Uncle Dave. This is the first year she really understood her birthday, so that made it extra fun.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 













Next in line - Hudson on May 20th.
Hudson's big day began with his breakfast of choice, and ended with swimming @ the country club + his most favorite dinner - Hungry Howies pepperoni pizza. As a bonus, Hudson's birthday usually falls around Memorial Day weekend, so there's more celebrating there ... Star Wars style. :)



































Last but not least, Eli on July 6th.
Somehow Eli manages to stay little, which is so nice considering his siblings are growing up way too fast ... and we never would've predicted his little size since he was by far our biggest baby! [weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz.] Our now 5 year old had a big birthday, which kicked off at the beach with lots of family on the 4th of July. Firetrucks and legos were the theme - his absolute favorite. Then on his actual birthday, he enjoyed sweet rolls for breakfast, his first set of golf clubs, lots of pool time, and a happy meal for dinner. Safe to say, our little guy had a big time. :)




















 








Wednesday, July 1, 2015

selfies.

 
 

 
 

This is what happens when I let Hollis hold my phone. :)

Saturday, June 27, 2015

our memory master :)


Love love this picture ... that smiley-face. :) Matthew is holding up the proof of earning the right to call himself a "memory master" for the very first time. Monday, April 20th, was a huge day.

I'll explain ... becoming a "memory master" is an accomplishment that can be earned at the end of each year @ Classical Conversations. However, it's completely optional, and this was Matthew's first year going for it. I had always heard from others how tough it can be preparing & studying, but I really had no idea until we started. We had about 2-3 weeks of me drilling the year's memory work for hours and hours ... six different subjects, 24 weeks of material. [things like: states + capitals & where they are on the map; John 1:1-7 in English & Latin; US presidents in order; the entire timeline from Creation to September 11th; etc.] Anyway, our system was to study/drill for an hour, and then he could play Wii for a break. We did that over and over those weeks leading up to his test date.

I'll never forget the weekend before his big test on Monday. I started coming down with a cold, and we still had a lot of drilling to do. Regardless of how I felt, our time was running out. I was so stressed, and Matthew was running out of steam. After he had check marks for every bit of the material [looking like the paper he's holding above], it was time to give him a practice test.  At this point, he was merely hours from the real test. I could not believe it. Matthew had completely regressed and was getting so many questions wrong! Thankfully, I had no energy to push him because that would not have been the right decision. He was exhausted and mentally fried, so he went on to bed ... and I was a mess. I felt so sick, and was an emotional wreck as a result. This test was pass-fail. Either he answered every single question correctly, or he didn't. It wasn't looking like he was going to get memory masters, and I was terrified of setting him up for failure. So just before bed, I emailed his tutor [who would be administering the test] explaining everything ... my cold/breakdown, his exhaustion and lack of remembering the material, etc. To my surprise, she emailed back saying everything we were experiencing was so normal. She said every child has a time of not remembering anything, and you doubt if he/she is truly ready. She was not letting him or me off the hook. Truthfully, that had been my secret hope in emailing her. I felt like so much was going against us.

His test was at 10 a.m. that Monday morning, we reviewed as much as possible over breakfast, we were running late [no shock there], Hollis was barefoot with pajamas still on, I wanted to cry all the way to Tallahassee, and a nasty thunderstorm was approaching. But here's the good in it all ... a wise friend texted me that morning reminding me of all Matthew learned from our preparation, and that memory masters or no memory masters, there was reason for celebration. I needed my eyes opened to that, which in turn resulted in me telling Matthew on the way there that no matter what, Gus and I were extremely proud of him. I prayed so much on that drive that I truly would be content with whatever happened. I knew how hard he worked, and I wanted him to achieve memory masters so bad. When we arrived, the five of us raced out of the suburban, huddled in a quick prayer for Matthew at the door of the building, and then scurried inside knowing the storm was about to hit. What a morning!

It was the longest two hours waiting on him to finish the test [oral, by the way]. His face when he and his tutor walked in the room was priceless. HE DID IT!!! It was most thrilling seeing how great he felt about his accomplishment. It was written all over his face. :)

Friday, June 5, 2015

four friday faves.

We are vacationing in Boca Raton at the moment ... one of our very favorite places to visit. Here's why:

[1] Family. We just love Gus' aunt, uncle & cousins, who graciously invite us into their home. Spending time with everyone is the best.
[2] The scenery. Little neighborhood canals, Spanish architecture everywhere, countless palm trees. Love love it all.
[3] Shopping. Soooo fun going in stores like Anthropologie & Nordstrom since we don't have them back home.
[4] Memories. Our annual trips here create such great memories for all of us ... Swimming in the pool, playing at Sugar Sands park, going for ice cream @ Mizner Park, bike riding along the intercoastal ... we are blessed to enjoy such a fun, beautiful place with sweet family.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

easter weekend.

Even though this seems so long ago, I don't want to miss documenting one of my favorite weekends out of the year ...

The weekend kicked off Friday night with these two in cahoots with a pair of scissors to the bangs! :( I just kept thinking - "It could have been a lot worse. It could have been a lot worse."


egg hunt at church Saturday morning ...



 RESURRECTION SUNDAY!!