Friday, July 02, 2010
Pizza, Books, and a Movie
Yesterday was one of those great summer days, from beginning to end. We were up extra late the night before watching Adam play in his All-Star baseball game (way to go Adam!), so we all slept in nice and late. Daddy had to go to work, so the boys and I picked up Grandma and she took us to Peter Piper Pizza for lunch and game time. After pizza we were off to the library to check out some books. We haven't been there in a while, and the boys were having a blast choosing which titles to bring home. They were both big into non-fiction books this time around. The only disappointment was when Jake went to the computer to search for a book about Audie Murphy and they didn't have one at that location. Yes, you read that right...Daddy told them a story about Audie Murphy the other day and Jake wanted to learn more. He was definitely the only 7 year old in the World War II section. I love that kid! After lots of hugs and kisses, we dropped Grandma at home, came home and grilled some chicken for dinner, and shared our books with Daddy. Then we were off to Blockbuster to rent some movies and games. We ended the night watching The Spy Next Door and snacking on popcorn. Another late night = more sleeping in this morning! Now the boys are playing one of the games they rented for the Playstation...NICELY! I love summer!





Monday, June 28, 2010
Slippin' & Slidin'
Every summer we invest in an inflatable pool so the boys have a way of cooling off and burning off a little energy. This year we got a Slip n' Slide. Jake and Brady have been having a blast with it. Jake prefers to slide on his knees and Brady is all about slamming himself down face first. Daddy and I are enjoying the endless smiles and good, wet fun!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
LEGOS!
So the boys have really been into Legos lately. A couple of weeks ago, we offered to take them to Toys R Us so they could spend some of their own money and buy something new to play with, but instead of jumping up and getting ready, they started to argue with each other. After asking them to stop annoying each other, Jake came downstairs and handed this note to Daddy:
After having a good laugh, Daddy marked "Yes" and brought the note back up to Jake. These boys had clearly had enough of being stuck in the house with each other and needed to get out...so we were off! They decided to put their money together and bought some new Legos. They came right home and played for a long time nicely together, so I guess giving in to Jake's "threat" worked out well for Mommy and Daddy.



Thursday, June 24, 2010
Father's Day 2010
Happy Father's Day, Mauri. Thank you for being such a great husband, incredible father, and friend to me and the boys. We love you even more than you love those Pina Coladas by the pool!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
The Rattlers
Last weekend we took Jake and Brady to their first Rattlers game. Mauri and I used to really enjoy going when we were dating and we were so excited they were back so we could take J & B. We went with a couple of good friends from their football team and their parents. From the minute the lights dimmed and that motorcycle zoomed out onto the field for the starting lineup, the boys were hooked! It couldn't have been a more perfect first game...The Rattlers won in a very exciting overtime. J & B were on their feet yelling and dancing the whole game. I know this was just the first of many games we will see. Go Rattlers!




Friday, June 11, 2010
Killer Bees
Season 3 of flag football was incredible! The growth J & B made in 8 months was unreal. The Killer Bees had another undefeated season and won the Championship title again. Amongst all the talk of how much our team had grown and improved, and how well they played both offensively and defensively, there was always something that came across much more loud and clear....sportsmanship. These 10 boys were the most kind, compassionate, hard-working, honest, and fair bunch I have ever seen. They played their hearts out every week because they truly love the game and wanted to do their best. Under the coaching of Daddy and Coach A, these boys worked as a team and understood the need to be gracious, win or lose. Each week I walked away from the field in awe of these 5, 6, and 7-year olds. Not just because of their talent on the field, but because of their positive attitudes and good hearts. Congratulations Killer Bees!!