Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

First Grade

And just like that- poof!- summer is over and gone!
It is just the beginning of a new era for our family,and to be truthful, it hurts.
This is Harbor's first year to be away from home all the livelong day.
And I know there will be no stopping it from here on out.
I'm in the minority of moms, I think, but I am the happiest when my kids are home.
When I taught back when Harbor was a tot, I really struggled to find joy and balance in my work/life.
I just always felt stretched thin.
Everything in me yearned for more time at home: time to cook, and play, and rock babies.
I know God has made us all different and planted seeds that flower different fruit in different seasons, and I'm so thankful for that!  Someday, I think God may call me again to teach, but I know the time isn't any time soon.
: )
Harbor had his first day of first grade today.
He was ready, but still a bit hesitant.
He had a magical year in kindergarten last year- he really excelled and grew and found the work interesting and fun.  It will be a hard year to top- and he knows it.
But he is excited about seeing old friends and making new.
We took our annual chalkboard pictures to document his favorites this go 'round.
Mommy confession:
I dressed him in his school uniform {he attends a classical academy with a uniform policy} and took these pictures on Sunday, three days before school actually started.
David played at the park with the little ones while I snapped away, and then Harbor changed clothes and joined them.
I just knew that the first day would be hectic and trying, and I wanted to make my load as light as possible.  Having these pictures done ahead of time helped us all have a much smoother morning.
 


He chose an L.L.Bean backpack this year and I have high hopes!
His Lillian Vernon from last year barely came across the finish line.
Praying this one lasts!


We spent one evening coming up with menu ideas for lunch and posting them on the 'fridge.
He was really excited about having a "real" school lunch since last year he only went half day.


I hung a few streamers and made a simple banner out of construction paper, and we surprised him in the morning.  It took five minutes to throw it up the night before, but Harbor's little face was the prize!




A sweet friend of mine drove over to my house at 7:00 a.m. to watch a sleeping Henry and crawling Hollin so that I could take Harbor alone and walk him in properly and really just be in the moment.

It was a total blessing to spend that time alone with Harbor.
I'm really glad I asked- and so thankful for her time to do that favor for me.



Harbor got right to work and colored away as the students trickled in.


After drop off, I met a few friends at Chick-Fil-A for a "Boo Hoo Brunch" as we all had first graders starting school today.

It was a special time to encourage one another.
We each have three children, so nine total between us, and when you get moms of that many littles together, it is always good for the soul!
{that is me in the polka dot top- always fun to be in pictures once in awhile!}


When dinner was finished, we sang "Happy First Grade to You" to the tune of "Happy Birthday" and ate  a vanilla cocoa puff inspired cake.
I baked it really quickly while he was in school and iced it right before dinner.

{I'm eating seconds thirds and blogging right now!}
: )


We love  how sweet and simple all the students looked today in their little uniforms.
It makes getting dressed SO easy in the morning.

And it also makes comparing pictures from year to year look like your child stepped into a time machine.  

What a difference in 12 measly little months.
And right before my own eyes.
It is the reason I blog-
I'm so very thankful for the opportunity to preserve these thoughts in my head.


I designed some photo cards as gifts- one for last year's teacher, and of course, the new one this year.
We passed them out today.
Each print was only 34 cents, plus a candy bar.
Really affordable and so fun!

Who doesn't want a candy bar on the first day of school?!
: )

I attached the candy bars with double stick tape.

We had all the kids in bed by 8:30 p.m. tonight.
Though I'm sad to lose Harbor during the day, I know he is ready.
And little Henry is getting ready to start his home school experience with me.
I need to do some final tweaking in our schedule and really get a feel for how carpool and commute times will go first, but I'm just thrilled to get more one -on-one time with him,
Before too long, my Henry will be in school!
What a joy to get to do this a few more times with each child.
Hope all is well with you!
Cooler weather is heading to Colorado and we had some snow on the mountains just a few days ago.
Pumpkin everything is around the corner.
: )
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Monday, June 8, 2015

Six Chapters

In a perfect world, this blog post would be broken into six chapters:
1. Our 14th wedding anniversary
2. My kids are growing up!
3. Harbor graduates from Awanas Bible Study
4. Harbor graduates from Cub Scout Kindies
5. Harbor graduates from Kindergarten 
{I'm feeling a bit blue writing all that out!}
6. We've MOVED!
{packing, packing, packing!}
 
But, life isn't perfect, so these six chapters are condensed into the Cliff Notes version.
{Just like college, but not written in Shakespearean English!}
: )
For our 14th wedding anniversary, David secretly constructed his own Pinterest project for our dining room table.  He doesn't drink Coke, so he had buddies drink the bottles for him and he filled them with my favorite flower, our wedding flower- hydrangeas.  A few days later, he surprised me yet again by refilling the bottles with yet more fresh flowers.
He is so handy and creative.
The engineer in him makes life fun!
14 years have sure gone by in a hurry!
I know people on social media {and the world at large!} don't like to hear the sappy love fests from old married couples, but life  with David is pretty perfect.
If my life ever looks adventure filled- or plush and easy- or fun and safe, you can thank David!
He is the protector of our family and I'm so thankful to be his. 


My little ones are full of life and energy!
They are getting so big.
Hollin is already nine months old and I'm starting to think about 1st birthdays.
Sigh.
I'm in shock that I even just wrote that.
ONE year is coming up with my Hollin Leslie.
Utterly unbelievable.


Harbor smiling big for his Lego collection stored on a new Ikea shelf.
{Our house is empty and on the market!} 



He requested popcorn for breakfast in May.
I thought it was a swell idea.
: )


Henry had his very own play date with a new buddy, Jude. 


I made sixty custom reception invitations for a family in Utah.



Hollin has two bottom teeth, is babbling, pulling up, and still breastfeeding 100% like a champ!
{sleeping through the night.. not so much!}
: )


While I was packing, I rediscovered the Halloween dinosaur tails we made the kids.
An impromptu T-Rex dress up party shortly ensued.
Who says boys can't play dress up?!
: )


Harbor graduated from Awanas at church.
He attended a two hour scripture memorization class once a week
from August to May.
This is his third year to be faithful to the program and he memorized over 100 verses.
I pray he hides them deep in his heart! 






Some dear, dear friends of ours moved to Colorado from Arkansas this month.
Judith and I taught together in Arkansas for many years and right about the time we moved here two years ago, we playfully began scheming about them coming out as well.

The mountains might have been calling their names, but the Lord definitely opened all the doors in His perfect timing.  We are so excited to have them so near us again!



Harbor enjoyed play dates with school friends
{and little brother Henry was ever close}


We tried to keep Harbor from graduating Kindergarten,
We closed off all the hallways with tape in our new apartment.


He busted through them with gusto!
And the inevitable happened.
My first born, my baby walked across his first stage.
{and I cried happy tears for him, but was so emotional}

We attended a reception afterwards in his classroom.


This year has been one of the best years of his life.
Kindergarten was above and beyond what we had hoped.
I'm so thankful he thrived.
We are sad to let the good things go from our hands, 
but I know the best is yet to come.




Mommy and Hollin


Daddy and Hollin


Harbor and I with his sweet teacher
{hello, chevron!}
: )

And lastly, I woke today to find Harbor "reading" his new yearbook.
I pulled out several of my own to show him my class pictures.



We are house hunting for something with a bigger back yard and closer to Harbor's school.
A 4th bedroom would be ideal. 

It is a quick temporary move, yet I can't help but make it feel like home.

Five people in a two bedroom apartment has been the best design challenge.

At the old house, I had to decide what went into storage, what came to the apartment, how to make sharing a room {the boys} for the first time work the best, and what we would need to continue home schooling through the summer.

It was hectic.
Three kids all under six, breastfeeding full time, finishing off the school year strong, and church commitments added to an already full plate.

We enjoy moving
 {I would say that classifies as a 'confession' of sorts, but I don't think it surprises anyone!}
but with each child, I can feel the pressure to be even more organized and task oriented.

Without any family to help us, we are on our own to make it happen smoothly.

All of my oil paintings came to the apartment as David feared the heat would ruin them.
It is a great apartment with mountain views.

We are in love! 
It is our first apartment.
I feel blessed to  be married 14 years and to have always had homes,
but the challenge of organizing and sorting to make things fit- and fit well- has made me giddy.
Summer is upon us and we have lots of hiking, biking, play dates, and zoo trips in the works.
These days are the happiest.

What have you been up to?
: )
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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Updates, 100 days, and Oatmeal

Life with three children ages six and under can be messy at times.
And chaotic, even for the most organized mama, like me.
I like to have things planned out, scheduled, organized, and clean.
Something I am definitely learning during this season of motherhood is that sometimes it is what it is.
And that joy can still be found 
in the oatmeal on the floor and in the crayon drawings on the new train table.
: )

To combat my wild schedule, I bit the bullet and ordered an Erin Condren Life Planner.
I have been window shopping her site for at least six months.
I had to persuade David that spending $65 on a planner was worth it, but I think he, too, understood my need to have a better way to keep track of the comings and goings.

Point in case:  I totally forgot a play date and didn't show up or call.
I've never done something like that before.

Thankfully, she currently has five kids at home and was so gracious and understanding!
{Sorry, Pamela! XOXOX}


An update on the kids:

At age two, Henry is starting to talk in small snippets of sentences.
He loves to brush other people's teeth, just not his own.
He loves oatmeal, yogurt, blueberry muffins, and cookies.
He could drink a full gallon of milk every. single. day. if we let him.

He sleeps through the night so hard that we often don't hear a peep from until at least 8:00 every morning, if not later.

He is a book worm already and enjoys trains, bugs, cars, and dinosaur books.
We read to him for 20 minutes every night and put him to bed fully awake.

He loves to gives hugs and kisses and put on other people's shoes.
He plays independently and rarely requires me to entertain him. 
He likes to mimic Harbor by sitting at the homework table with paper and crayons.

He loves to slide at the park, the bigger the better.
And he wants to touch all the dogs and point out all the airplanes he hears overhead.

He is a great cuddler and lays his head on your shoulder when you squeeze him.
When I rock him at nap time, my heart cries that he fills my entire lap now.

He has started yelling, "You!" when we say, "Love you!"
He is truly the apple of my eye!





Harbor, at age six, is in love with school.
He has only missed one day this entire year for sickness.
And he cried when he couldn't attend.

He is in the Gifted program and reading on a 2nd grade level.
He never has to be asked to finish his homework or complete his Math.
He aims to please and wants to be the best at everything.
He is honestly harder on himself than we are.

He loves to read Magic Tree House chapter books and play with Lego's.
He refuses to break his Lego's a part after finished, and we therefore have a huge 
and growing collection sitting on his dresser.

We still read to him at least 30 minutes every night, weekends included.
It is my favorite time of the day to be with him.
: )

He is a wonderful big brother and asks to hold Hollin almost daily.
He hates white milk but loves sweet tea.
He loves broccoli and wants to eat a salad at restaurants when we eat out.
He is such a big help to me.

When I see him in carpool line, my heart leaps each and every day.
He is quiet and reserved at home and I have to pry and work to get details about his day,
 but he is so sweet and such a good boy!





New potty training undies that we aren't quite ready to use, but still getting excited about! 


I recently had a girls' night with Harbor's teacher and two other moms as a local bakery.
The husbands kept all the kids so we could visit.  Hollin went with me since I exclusively breastfeed and we had a great time.  I got there at 7:30 p.m. and looked at the clock and realized it was 10:00!  I don't think I've had a late night like that since Hollin has been born.
I made cookies and brought them to the bakery for a little extra fun!



Valentines have been made and the kids just had their "100 days of school" party this week.


100 days smarter!
{I wish kindergarten could last forever!}




Despite living in Colorado and having an abundance of snow, school has only been cancelled once.
I bundled up the little ones for a quick photo shoot in the front yard.
I happen to love the snow, even though driving in it isn't the most fun.










And a dear friend of mine, Melissa, is starting a photography business
 and asked if the kids would model for her.  
We had a great time and I'm thankful to be in a few pictures as opposed to behind the lens.


As a side note, I'm knee deep in hair!  
I've hit the postpartum stage of losing it all and having baby bangs.
David recently remarked that I have a blonde halo around my forehead.
Ha!
I was tempted to decline being in the pictures, but I know the right thing is to be in them and just own this season, bald or not! 
: )









Hollin, at five months, is such a tiny little thing.
A sweet thing, but a dainty one!
She is almost six months, but just now coming out of three month clothing.

She is nursing exclusively and is a very laid back eater.
Compared to the boys, her latch is more relaxed, like we have all the time in the world.
And for her, I do!
: )

I plan of introducing cereal for the first time at six months.
She sleeps in a bassinet beside our bed and sleeps through the night most nights,
 occasionally waking to nurse once.
She has a beautiful white sleigh style crib and custom made bedding, monogrammed,
but I haven't the heart to put her in it, though I'm sure she is ready.
I just adore having her near me.


She babbles and smiles and will laugh out loud from time to time.
She loves to be held and snuggled and smiles at most anything.

She does, however, have a very serious face for strangers.
She cocks her eyebrows up and sets her mouth in a straight line.
No amount of baby talk can crack her serious face if she isn't sure about you.
: )

She enjoys bouncing in her jumper and having tummy time.
She cries seldom, but when she does, she really does!
She sounds like a car alarm with a slight pause in between yelps.
When she cries like that, all the boys, big and small, come running for her.

Her hair has a touch of red and her eyes are a deep blue.

I love her little face so!

What would I have missed had we only had two children?
Oh, Hollin! 
 You are mine and I am yours! 

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