Thursday, April 19, 2012
Soccer Star
Well
he may not be a star yet, but he had fun! Soccer was scheduled to begin last Saturday, but mother nature had other plans. Max's coach, Ms. Heather, rescheduled for last night. Max was so excited when I picked him up from school and told him we had to hurry to practice. When we arrived however, Max wasn't quite as excited. He was pretty overwhelmed at first so Daddy headed out on the field with him.
Max warmed up really quickly and within five minutes daddy was able to leave him with the team and join me on the sidelines. The kids worked on dribbling between cones and stopping the ball. He needs some work on making small kicks. Every time he kicked the ball he gave it everything he had. It was adorable to watch.
The league goes up to seven, so I'm sure Max won't be the strongest player, but I was so proud of him for joining in and giving it a try. He really seemed to enjoy himself. Hopefully his game on Saturday will go as well.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The Bean Plant
Are these boys not the cutest? And yes, Max's pants are
ridiculously short in this picture. He spilled water on his pants at school this morning so he came home in his emergency pants - which happen to be from last winter.
Yesterday Max brought a bean plant home from school. The kids are currently studying spring, so growing beans fit pretty well. He was so excited to show me his little bean plant in his Dixie cup when I picked him up yesterday. After dinner tonight we were able to plant the bean seedling and Max was so excited!

I turned around to set Will down on his blanket and this is what I found when I turned back to Max. He had pulled his poor little bean plant right out of his cup. I asked what he was doing and his reply "It's okay mommy, my bean plant has roots!"
Max made a hole among his zinnia's so and gently put his little seedling into the whole. I had to help him cover it up, but he was so proud of himself. After the bean plant was safely in the ground, Max found another friend to play with, a caterpillar. I love how observant Max is of nature and the things around him. I stepped right over this little guy on the driveway while Max spotted him in an instant. He was so excited to have the caterpillar crawl on his shirt and he was so sweet when he gently put it on the grass because "Caterpillar's like grass Mommy".
Yesterday Max brought a bean plant home from school. The kids are currently studying spring, so growing beans fit pretty well. He was so excited to show me his little bean plant in his Dixie cup when I picked him up yesterday. After dinner tonight we were able to plant the bean seedling and Max was so excited!
I turned around to set Will down on his blanket and this is what I found when I turned back to Max. He had pulled his poor little bean plant right out of his cup. I asked what he was doing and his reply "It's okay mommy, my bean plant has roots!"
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Typical Weekend
Even when our weekends feel like we did nothing special, they are still incredibly special at the same time. Just the time we get to spend together is special, even if the highlight of our day included staying in jammies until noon and making a trek to Costco, it time well spent. This was pretty much the extent of our Saturday - well that, and the six loads of laundry I did. The boys snuggled with Daddy int he chair. I just love pictures of my boys laughing - the only thing better is hearing them laugh out loud.
Today we did have one fun event, we helped to celebrate James' first birthday. He and Will are 'birthday buddies' born exactly one week apart.
I had to throw in this second picture of Will because I just can't get enough of his beautiful eyes and amazing lashes. I know I may be biased, but he is just gorgeous! He is just looking so grown up!
Now it is just time to sit back and relax before gearing up for the work week. We are in for some pretty wicked storms tonight, so I'm sure Brian and I will have a guest while we try to sleep tonight. We REALLY do need to spring for a king size bed before Will develops a fear of storms too.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Happy Easter!
They fired the gun and it began. My plan was to send Max on his own to pick up eggs, but all these parents started pushing. There are CRAZY moms out there!!! There were mothers picking up eggs at a crazy competitive rate and putting then in their kids' baskets. One lady had gotten like 20 eggs before Max had even reached one. I think we need to find a new hunt to attend next year. Nostalgia aside - it was not fun and there were way to many crazy people.
Will had a great time as well. He didn't care too much about the eggs, but he loved chasing the tennis ball around the grass. I love his face in this picture - he looks like his is daring anyone to try to take his ball away.
All in all, another great holiday. I do have to admit that I'm exhausted and I'm so glad that Brian will be back tonight.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Easter Preperations
Happy Holy Saturday! What a busy day we have had. Daddy is out of town for Aunt Stacey's wedding, so Aunt Anna has come over to lend a hand. This morning we spent some time outside potting Max's tomato plants and watering his zinnia seeds. I have to say that I'm a little surprised they are growing as well as they are. Max counted the sprouts yesterday and was all excited to find 26 baby plants growing.
Baby Will hung out with Aunt Anna - she felt very cool wearing the Ergo. Will was happy as long as they stayed in the shade.
Tomorrow we head to St. Ambrose and then to Berra Park for the Easter Egg hunt. I went to this hunt every year as a kid and I can't wait to see Max enjoy it. Then we get to celebrate the holiday with a great dinner with family. The only thing that could make it better was if Daddy was here to celebrate with us.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Party Day
This weekend was one of those times when it hits me that I really am a mom. Funny how after four years of motherhood this fact can still sneak up on me every once in a while.
We had a birthday party for Max a the Museum of Transportation. The party included 90 minutes in the Creation Station, which is a fabulous place for kiddos under five.
There are all sorts of transportation theme activities for the kids to enjoy - and enjoy they did! We invited several kids from Max's class at school and it was just so funny to see him interact with this classmates. The train table was a huge hit - lots of special pieces and even an elevator for the trains.

Once the kids had played for a while it was time for a snack. They had cute little party hats for the kids to put on while they enjoyed their snack.

As everyone finished up their pretzels and juice it was time to sing to the birthday boy. Max couldn't wait to blow out his candles.
I think he realized that the quicker he blew them out the quicker he could eat his cupcake.

Nonna and Nonno were able to join us, it was a HUGE help to have someone to keep and eye on Will and he was all excited to have a little extra attention.
The highlight of the party was the train ride at the end. The weat
her was absolutely beautiful and the ride was the perfect end to the party. The engineer even had everyone on the train sing Happy Birthday to Max. He was proud the tell the engineer that he was four and even though he played a little shy he just loved it.
What a wonderful celebration for our little man!
Once the kids had played for a while it was time for a snack. They had cute little party hats for the kids to put on while they enjoyed their snack.
As everyone finished up their pretzels and juice it was time to sing to the birthday boy. Max couldn't wait to blow out his candles.
Nonna and Nonno were able to join us, it was a HUGE help to have someone to keep and eye on Will and he was all excited to have a little extra attention.
The highlight of the party was the train ride at the end. The weat
What a wonderful celebration for our little man!
Mulch Man
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