Sunday, February 24, 2013

It's Cold Outside!

 We are in the middle of a fairly big snowstorm.  The bummer part is that it is Sunday and the roads will likely be clear by tomorrow for school.  Hopefully it will last long enough into the night - but I can't count on that now.  Ryan loves the snow and headed out into it earlier.  He traipsed through the backyard and even went down the slide.
 He also tried to write his name in the snow with his blue snow marker.
 He even attempted to sled, but there was too much snow.

Other things going on:  The boys had their 1st grade musical earlier this month.  Each boy had a line.
 Ryan got to play the part of one of the children - easy costume.
 Luke was a bat.

The annual Valentine's Party was quite a hit.  This year the boys had to create their own Valentine's box at home.  Luke made his one weekend while Greg and I were still in bed.  It is a black widow spider (can't you tell?).
 Ryan and I made his -  he was really worried about it getting torn up at school.
Overall - Feb. has been a good but very busy month.  The boys are now taking piano lessons.  Luke is trying to learn to Lean on Me and Ring of Fire.  Ryan is doing a great job at reading music out of his music book.  Luke has also been taking an art class at school and Ryan is in a theater program and will be in a play in April.  Greg and I are really looking forward to Spring Break at the end of March and our trip to Jamaica!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Skiing

 We tried our first round of skiing this season with the boys last weekend.  Overall, it was a success.  Greg said it went remarkably better than he had thought.  We headed up to Loveland Friday morning to take the boys on the cheap green lift in hopes that we could get them comfortable enough with skiing to avoid another lesson this year.  I'm sure a lesson would be more effective, but our way worked, too.  The first 2 times down the mountain became a huge lesson in frustration and highlighted my lack of patience.  But after lunch and hot chocolate, the boys did great and didn't give up.  They aren't proficient at getting of the chair lift on their own yet, but they are pretty close.  We'll head up to Copper Mountain at least one more time this year.


 It was a really cold and windy day.  I think I was affected by it more than the others - partly due to  my developing cold that ended up putting me in bed the rest of the weekend, and partly because I hate being cold.  The boys were total troopers.
 Greg and Ryan heading down the mountain.  By the last few runs, Ryan didn't fall down at all - he is really proud of that fact.
Luke did great - he was really good at practicing turns.  He fell down quite a bit, but would just lay there and wait until I was there to help him up. 

Ryan wrote about our weekend for his "Weekend News" writing assignment on Tuesday.  Below is his story, with his own spellings to go along with it (he's in the 1st grade - spelling comes later).

I wint to the maowtins.  I wint skeeng thar and it was lots of fun.  I even had hot choklit.  It was hot but it did not hrt my tung.  It was cold awt side so it did not hrt my tung.  Then we cep sceeng and sceeng and I didnt even fol dawn.  I rele rele rele like sceeng.  Sceeng is so so so fun.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Nuggets Basketball Game


 We went to a Denver Nugget's game last night.  It was the first NBA game for all 4 of us - and I must say, it is way more cushy than a Bronco's game.  I really don't care much about basketball, but it was enjoyable and the boys had a good time.  Our school district had a fundraiser where a portion of the tickets go back to the school's foundation.  The boys; school sold enough tickets to allow some of the kids to give the Nugget players high-fives before the pre-game warm up.  Ryan and Luke thought this was pretty cool.

 Luke is hiding behind one kid - but you can see Ryan  - 2nd from the bottom left.  Luke told Greg he thought that the basketball players were 5 feet taller than him (Greg) - Greg thought that was a pretty fair estimate.

And of course the real highlight of the evening were the dipping dots. 


They also thought the picture as a player was pretty cool, too.

Overall, it was a fun evening.  A lot more comfortable (and affordable) than the Bronco playoff game that Greg and I went to a few weeks ago (where the temperature was around 15 degrees).