Friday, January 13, 2012

Kindergarten Rodeo


Rather than continuing to delay posting a Christmas blog because I haven't had the time to sift through pictures - I am going to jump into 2012 with the boys' Kindergarten Rodeo.

First up - Ryan's class.







Ryan's Kindergarten class. They were all wiped out by the end.

Next up - Luke's class.








Luke's Kindergarten class.


The boys had a blast - I am so glad that they are loving school. They love their teachers, their friends and all the extra stuff that comes when you go to school.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Cookies and Snow


We got about a foot of snow this week. The boys had a good time "helping" Greg shovel - which means that they shovel for about 30 seconds and then play.

Sweet little face.

Ryan especially loves the snow. He spent a lot of time outside yesterday creating a sledding path and then swinging and sliding on his playset.

We also made gingerbread cookies this week. I really wasn't up to making and decorating Christmas cookies this year - but these were pretty easy and the boys liked decorating their own cookies.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Santa Claus 2011


Ryan and Luke are so excited about Christmas this year. Luke asked Santa for a stuffed animal snake (not sure why) and Ryan asked for a remote-controlled robot. Nana also made the boys advent calendars. They are designed to hold one Hershey's kiss per day. On the morning of Dec. 4, Ryan woke up early and ate his 20 remaining kisses for breakfast. The next day I discovered that he had eaten 7 of Luke's kisses, as well. Looking at this picture above really shows me how much they have grown up in the past year - I don't think they will fit on Santa's lap next year. Here are the Santa pictures from the last few years.

Waiting patiently for Santa. Actually, Greg waited patiently for Santa while the boys and I hung out at the Lego store.

We also went on our annual neighborhood hay ride a few weeks ago. It was really cold.

Poor Santa had already spent 3 hours on the hay ride before we got there - he looks really cold and tired at this point. It had snowed a lot the day before and I think it was only around 15 degrees that evening.

We stayed bundled up and warmed ourselves up afterwards with hot chocolate.


Lastly, a video of Ryan making his gingerbread house. He did a lot more eating than making. He has to be one of the most sweet-obsessed boys ever. I can understand that - I snuck a lot of candy and sugar when I was a kid, but I turned out ok.

Friday, December 9, 2011

November in Review

Busy month with little to no time to post. So here is a brief review.




The boys had their first science project at school. They had to determine how big their alligators would grow in water or in water with another substance. Ryan's alligator was in sugar water and Luke's was in apple juice. After 7 days, the apple juice had a thick layer of mold on top - it was very disgusting. Part of the project was forming a hypothesis, graphing the size of their alligators each day, and writing about the outcome. Ultimately, the alligator in water grows bigger than the alligator in another substance.


Ryan was Star of the Week during Thanksgiving. He got make a poster and then bring his class bear home with the bear's journal. Scruffy had an eventful week. He got to eat Thanksgiving dinner with us, ride the train downtown, and see the Lion King.



Me and the boys, plus Nana, Grandad, Uncle Todd, Aunt Conny, Jacob and Olivia went to see The Lion King the day after Thanksgiving. We had great seats and the boys loved it. We even got to take a picture with young Simba and Nala afterwards.






My whole family came this year for Thanksgiving and it was really great to have everyone together. The plan on Sunday was to go snow tubing in the mountains, but Ryan woke up in the middle of the night sick, so he and I stayed home while everyone else headed up. From what all the kids said, they had a blast.



Lastly, Nana made Gingerbread houses with all of the kids. They loved it and Conny and I loved that we didn't have to do ourselves.



Overall, November was a good, but busy month. Greg was gone almost every week, so the boys and I were in our normal strict schedule required survival mode. Thanksgiving was great, but exhausting (mainly because we all get sick at the end of the week). We're looking forward to having Christmas break and hanging out around the house.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween



We had a great Halloween with the boys. On Friday, we met Jonny, Jenny and Tommy at Boo at the Zoo. The boys had a Halloween party at school on Monday, complete with a school-wide costume parade. And then we headed out Monday night to trick-or-treat around the neighborhood. I remember that our first Halloween here we made it to 3 houses. Last year, we barely made it around the block before Luke gave out. But this year, we could have gone all night if we had let them. Greg encouraged the boys to pick Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock - but it was a pretty easy sale. They initially wanted to be Anakin and Luke Skywalker, but they were fine with changing their minds - Ryan was especially excited about wearing Spock ears. I keep thinking that this will be the last year of the combo costume idea - but they have been fine with it the last 2 years - we'll see what next year brings.

Ryan and Luke with their jack o'lanterns - they drew the faces and then helped Greg carve them.

Hanging out with Tommy at boo at the Zoo.

Previous Halloween costumes:

2006

2007 - they were actually Darth Vader and Yoda but they were too wiggly at this age to get a picture of them together in their costumes.

2008

2009 - my all time favorite costumes.

2010

2011

Friday, October 28, 2011

First Snow, Pumpkin Patch and Football


We had our first snow of the year this week. It wasn't really that much snow, but it was heavy enough to knock our power out for almost 2 days. That wasn't really a lot of fun. I spent much of yesterday either throwing everything out of the refrigerator and freezer or under a couple of blankets reading a book. Fortunately, the boys had school and it is my Fall Break this week, so that was helpful to the situation. We spent the first night with Jonny and Jenny and I was prepared to rough it the 2nd night in hopes that the power would come on soon. I bundled the boys up in 2 layers of pj's, wool socks, and under 4 blankets in my bed for the night. But the power came back on at 8 pm - so that was a huge relief.

I also got the boys out this week to take their annual pumpkin patch picture. This one wasn't really in a pumpkin patch, it was in front of Whole Foods, but the display was nice and convenient.

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I also finally got a picture of Greg and the boys in their Bronco gear. We've done this on opening day every year, but Greg was out of town for almost every game in September, so this was our first weekend to get around to it. Here are the past years' pictures. This weekend was also Greg's chance to watch his first football game downstairs in the basement. I must admit it is a really nice setup. I've watched a few movies down there this week, and the best part is that I couldn't hear the TV at all on Sunday while Greg was watching football.


Lastly, a super sweet picture of Luke with Teacher Bob.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Luke and Teacher Bob


This weekend is Luke's turn to take Teacher Bob the bear home for his Star of the Week project. He has to complete a journal of what Teacher Bob did with him this weekend, make a poster about himself, and put 5 things important to him in a mystery bag. After looking at the class journal of what Teacher Bob has done since school started, it looks like he has been to several soccer games. So we decided to do something a little different. We took the boys (and Teacher Bob) to Heritage Square this afternoon to ride the Alpine Slide.


Greg and Luke rode the lift to the top. Greg said Luke was a little scared, and he really didn't like it when Greg held Teacher Bob over the side of the lift.

Ryan and I rode up together - he wasn't the least bit nervous. It was pretty windy, so it wasn't the most pleasant ride up.

Here is me, Luke, and Teacher Bob at the top.

And here we are at the bottom - Luke loved it. We'll have to find one more something to do with Teacher Bob tomorrow.

Ryan sat down on this rock, posed and asked for his picture to be taken.

Silly boys.


Picture of the boys and Nana from her visit at the end of September.

Ryan and Luke are doing great. We've all been really busy with school and work, so there hasn't been time for much else lately. The boys are still loving school. We had their parent/teacher conference a couple of weeks ago and both of their teachers had nothing but good things to say about them. They are making huge strides with reading, Ryan's teacher said he is a great artist, and Luke's teacher said that math comes naturally to him. We couldn't be more pleased with their Kindergarten experience - we are most happy with how much fun they are having every day.