Week #22 started off with a holiday. I enjoyed some down time after my big birthday bash. We recently purchased some new patio furniture and I must say I really LOVE it. I've also served as mediator for about a bazillion badminton games. I hate sitting out, but my arm isn't in badminton shape right now (darn scar from my skin cancer).
I had this FABOULOUS idea to take the kids shopping at the mall. We hadn't been to the mall in awhile, and Luke needed new shoes, and my kids generally love going to the mall. I should have known. I should have remembered...shoe shopping for Luke is not for the faint of heart. Everything has to fit precisely or NO GO! It took two hours, six shoes stores, one container of baby puffs, package of crackers, and a few bad words muttered under my breath before he located the "perfect" shoe. Sensory disorders are a real thing!
After Mark came and took the baby home (and I purchased him a new outfit because he peed through his clothes and little prepared me didn't pack him an extra outfit) I took the olders out to sushi. Oh my word!!!! They loved it!!!
This beauty! Twelve years going on twenty!
The aftermath of the sushi feast!
This is a book I am thinking about ordering. My therapist (yes I have one) recommends it. I am always looking to shape my parenting into ways that meet my children where they are.
We purchased a gizmogadget watch/phone for the kids. Luke loses things all.the.time. and we wanted him to be able to be more independent. This is amazing device. It even had a GPS locator in it. Safety is big with us!
We enjoyed the kids' student led conferences. They each had the opportunity to present some of their best work from the school year. It was very meaningful, and we are incredibly proud of our three children. PS... I don't have a picture of Grace's conference because I had to take Bella to the bathroom and held Matthew the entire time. I try...I try. We celebrated with lunch at Red Robin which I have no picture of because I spent most of the time praying that we would survive the lunch with Matthew. He is at that age where everything is difficult.
Friday evening we celebrated the end of the school year with the annual Lion Palooza. We had never been before, but enjoyed an evening of face paint, bouncy houses, dunk tanks and silly string. We were able to hear from the school's superintendent that they just purchased land and will be building a new campus soon.
Saturday we had 4h and enjoyed the time with our bunnies. In the next couple of weeks we will be adding another bun-bun to our crew.
I had this FABOULOUS idea to take the kids shopping at the mall. We hadn't been to the mall in awhile, and Luke needed new shoes, and my kids generally love going to the mall. I should have known. I should have remembered...shoe shopping for Luke is not for the faint of heart. Everything has to fit precisely or NO GO! It took two hours, six shoes stores, one container of baby puffs, package of crackers, and a few bad words muttered under my breath before he located the "perfect" shoe. Sensory disorders are a real thing!
After Mark came and took the baby home (and I purchased him a new outfit because he peed through his clothes and little prepared me didn't pack him an extra outfit) I took the olders out to sushi. Oh my word!!!! They loved it!!!
This beauty! Twelve years going on twenty!
The aftermath of the sushi feast!
This is a book I am thinking about ordering. My therapist (yes I have one) recommends it. I am always looking to shape my parenting into ways that meet my children where they are.
We purchased a gizmogadget watch/phone for the kids. Luke loses things all.the.time. and we wanted him to be able to be more independent. This is amazing device. It even had a GPS locator in it. Safety is big with us!
We enjoyed the kids' student led conferences. They each had the opportunity to present some of their best work from the school year. It was very meaningful, and we are incredibly proud of our three children. PS... I don't have a picture of Grace's conference because I had to take Bella to the bathroom and held Matthew the entire time. I try...I try. We celebrated with lunch at Red Robin which I have no picture of because I spent most of the time praying that we would survive the lunch with Matthew. He is at that age where everything is difficult.
Friday evening we celebrated the end of the school year with the annual Lion Palooza. We had never been before, but enjoyed an evening of face paint, bouncy houses, dunk tanks and silly string. We were able to hear from the school's superintendent that they just purchased land and will be building a new campus soon.
Saturday we had 4h and enjoyed the time with our bunnies. In the next couple of weeks we will be adding another bun-bun to our crew.
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