Monday, August 31, 2009

Olivia's First Day at Preschool


Ready for school with big brother Luke.

She was very excited to go to the same preschool Luke went to last year.

So tired that she fell asleep in the cart at Walmart. I think it is going to be a great year!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Luke's First Day of School


Before: Luke was very excited for Kindergarten. A little anxious but still excited.
We dropped him off in the gym. He found his teacher's name and sat in line with all the confidence in the world. Mark and I had to leave quickly before the tears started, I'm no going to say who was shedding the tears.

After: Luke didn't get home on the bus until almost 5. He spent over and hour on an un-air conditioned bus. Notice the red cheeks. Thanks to a certain road that was closed due to construction...Mark. Luke was still in a good mood considering. What a trooper. I now pick him up from school.

Just Keep Swimming, Swimming, Swimming

With a record breaking 55 days over 100 degrees, we swam and swam and swam.



This is our summer in a nut shell. We went to swim lessons, then we went to the pool.

Splashtown with daddy, though I think he was sick that day (just in case someone from the office is reading).
We swam so much, Olivia wore her goggles to bed.
Olivia and her friend Olivia even had to play "Tea Party" in the pool.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Teaching a Five Year Old Manners?!?


I am trying to teach Luke to be a polite child. He is a very happy boy and gets very excited to talk to people. I love his enthusiasm but his execution isn't always very polite but we are getting there. The other day we were in Lowe's picking up some brackets to mount some shelves in his closet, which by the way I did all by myself. Anyway, as we were leaving the store, Luke said, "Mom, that lady(referring to the cashier) was really fat, but I'm not allowed to say it." Baby steps in the right direction. Then, yesterday we were out riding bikes and he saw a man out walking and he said, "Hello there old man, how's it going?" At least he is still cute.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Hiking in Utah


My mom and I took the kids hiking to Stewart Falls. We thought it would be fun to start at Sundance and ride the tram to the top of the mountain and hike down to the falls. My kids loved riding the tram. I tried to explain the idea of skiing to them but they didn't get it.

The mountains up Provo Canyon are so beautiful. I miss them so much. If Texas had mountains like this, I would never want to leave.

My kids are getting to be pretty good hikers. Though we chose a trail that proved to be quite difficult. There were some very steep downhill slopes with loose gravel that the kids needed help getting down. I hope we didn't break grandma's back.

My mom is the greatest grandma. My kids love her so much. To them she is better than Santa. Thanks mom.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Summer Fun June 2009

San Antonio Missions
Mormon night at the San Antonio Missions. They reserved a section for church members and we got in for a discounted rate. The kids were hot and tired, I was talking to everyone I knew and Mark was well, watching the game. Maybe in a few years the kids will enjoy it more.

Witte Museum
The Amazing Marko on the tight rope. Oh, the many hidden talents. Mark came with us to the Witte Museum one Saturday. There is actually a counter balance on the bottom, but he still looks pretty amazing.
The Witte Museum is always fun. Mark is proud of Luke turning the water thingy. I can never remember what it is called. The Archemedies Screw? OK I know I spelled it wrong. That is why I'm not an engineer.
This mat at the museum had moving lights that played different games like dodge ball and jump rope. A great way to tire out the kids.

ArtWorks
ArtWorks studio for the open play time. We made paper mache masks, tie dye, paint spinners, paint rubbings, stamps and a few other things I can't remember. The kids had a blast and my house stayed clean. Well worth the $5.