Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Yum

Jack and Ella walked in with 4 HUGE chocolate covered doughnuts and a little bottle of sprinkles today. As you can see, everyone enjoyed them.












Monday, May 25, 2009

Memorial Day Weekend

* played cards
* played Clue
* played in the sand and water
* pontoon ride
*Joel, Craig and Brent stayed with kids (Joel prepared spaghetti and meatballs), so the girls (and Dad) could go out for my Mom's birthday Sat. night.
* Sun. morning the guys went golfing before we all met at my cousin's graduation.
* Joel and my parents did a little fishing but didn't catch much. Katelynn and Eli planting a tree with Grandpa
7 busy kids digging in the sand

Friday, May 22, 2009

last day of preschool

We sure are going to miss our daily notes!!
Glasses update: Pair #1 = not even two days
It was Joel who did the breaking. The glasses were a little tight behind Noah's ears, so we were going to take them in to be adjusted last night. In the meantime, Joel was just going to bend them a little so they weren't bugging him so much, and they snapped. Luckily, they had the frames in stock, and they were able to cut them. The glasses fit much better now, but every once in a while, Noah still complains that they hurt his ears. Other than that, he is doing GREAT with them (much better than I anticipated)!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Guess what arrived tonight!


After a few tears and a little ice cream,
Noah kept his glasses on for a while tonight. They don't seem to be slowing him down, but I see MANY battles in our future (as if we don't have enough already). Any bets on how long pair #1 lasts???







Sunday, May 17, 2009

Kicking off Summer


Unfortunately, it barely feels like Spring. Today ended up being a really nice day. We had our first fishing trip (the boys lasted about 2 minutes), our first campfire (we roasted hotdogs for supper) and our first s'mores of the year (YUM!).

Friday, May 15, 2009

Accommodative esotropia

















Is the diagnosis that the eye doctor gave Noah today. It is a form of strabismus which means his eyes are misaligned and point in different directions.
Accommodative esotropia "occurs in farsighted children two years or older. When a child is young, he or she can focus the eyes to adjust for the farsightedness, but the focusing effort (accommodation) to see clearly causes the eyes to cross."

Basically, he's farsighted, and his right eye rolls in when he's trying to focus. Glasses should correct the problem.
However, the new problem will probably be trying to keep glasses on his face.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Mother's Day at the lake


Who knew one set of extra clothes wouldn't be enough?? I didn't really think anyone would actually go in the water on purpose (I was kind of banking on Noah taking an unexpected swim). Eli started with a hand dip, and then he took his sock off to put a toe in. 5 minutes later he was in his boxer shorts and up to his waist. BRRR!!




Thursday, May 07, 2009

Bible School


Katelynn and Eli spent their evenings at Bible School this week (which they LOVED!). Tonight they had a little performance. What a difference a year makes! Katelynn is in the back row, third from the left in the pink shirt. Eli is in the back row in the middle with a gray shirt on, and yes, they are both doing the actions! Katelynn sang too, but Eli just concentrated on his moves.

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Thank you Auntie Krista!





Noah's blankie got left behind over the weekend. Krista sent it in the mail, and it arrived just in time for nap today.
What happened to his face??? Oh, just another day being Noah. Somehow he managed to hit it while pushing the Little People bus.

Monday, May 04, 2009

weekend

I took the boys to Krista's for a couple of days. Drew and Noah (mostly Noah) kept us very busy, but we had a lot of fun. Krista and I even made it to a movie Sat. night. (Thanks Brent!)
Eli and Noah could not get enough of the treehouse!

Guess who

was making "gates" using "bandaids".

Friday, May 01, 2009

This child...

is really testing me, and I'm failing!!!!! Today, he went sprinting out of the playroom with two hands FULL of blue fingerpaint. He ran into the family room (with me chasing him and yelling), went behind the big chair (there's about 12 inches between the chair and the wall), and finally fell on his stomach as I was grabbing for him. Maybe I should've been celebrating his coordination as he kept his hands in the air and somehow only got a little bit of paint on the carpet, but instead, I was thinking that perhaps I have never been so angry.