I'm so excited that Summer is just around the corner - despite the chilly weather we're having!
This summer is shaping up to be a full one! The exciting part is our Holiday to visit all our East Coast family. This is the highlight of our summer and we are looking forward to it more than I can say. The kids know Rick's parents well and are super excited to see them, visit their house and see their cousins. We're expecting another niece or nephew to join the family soon!! So we'll get to meet the baby on this trip too. After we get back, we'll have a little down time, Vacation Bible School, then a little Camp through our community. Blink ~ The summer is over and School starts. They say that the years go by faster once your kids get in school.....Seriously, I can't even imagine, but it will happen this year!
Turbo turns 4 this year and it is very customary in our area to send them to preschool. We picked a great one where Turbo would go 3x per week for 2.5hrs per day. We enrolled, paid a deposit and on some frustrating days, I found myself counting the days until he'd go! However, once it came time to turn in all the final paperwork, Rick and I decided it wasn't the best strategy for Turbo or our family.
So we're not sending him to traditional Preschool, but will do it together instead. While it was a difficult decision at first, I'm THRILLED about it now. I'm looking forward to our continued freedom to go and do as we'd like instead of being tied down to the school year when the kids are so little. With the kids at 4 & 2, we'll be able to spend much time on adventures and exploring.
So I'm in the process of planning away. While we won't be heavy on the academics, I want to provide him with material that keeps him a bit challenged and interested. We'll be doing lapbooks, TONS of outings, art projects, and lots of other learning through fun stuff.
So that's it for now. No pictures again ~ I know. It's the biggest challenge in why I haven't been blogging. So many have suggested Windows Live Writer that I will look at it over the summer and see if that makes it easier to blog. I really want to blog weekly once we start school. It was awesome to look back over these past 18 months and relive such fun moments.
Ok, I found a couple to post! Here are soem from our Dirt Park riding adventures earlier this month. You can be sure we'll be doing this often. The kids had a blast. Turbo was amazing on the big hills. Sweetie just wanted to be on his bike with Daddy pushing her. Cute!
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
COUSINS!
We were able to connect with a visiting cousin on our way to SF MOMA today. She had her wonderful beau, Doug, with her (we all liked him very much!)
We played in the Yerba Gardens and chatted while the kids ate lunch. They were their usual selves! Turbo was cautious on the equipment and full speed running around the grassy area. Anne-Michelle was such a good sport playing airplane and any other game Turbo thought up! He was also showing his 3 year old funny side.
Little Sweetie was fearless as usual - going down the super fast slide with excitement and determination to do it again and again. I went with her each time because it was that fast! But when she got to the top while I was still chatting with Anne-Michelle, I just planned on catching her at the bottom (it was very, very fast slide). Doug, bounded to the top of the slide and went down with her - such a hero!
She then lead him to the top of the higher than high slide. On the way up, a precocious 7 year old girl asked Doug "How old is your child?" He says "1", the girl informs him that "You must be at least 5 to be on this equipment" Trying not to laugh, he continues to the top with Little Sweetie.
Now, I don't normally get nervous at slides, even high ones. However, this was the highest slide I'd ever seen at a playground and while it was a full tube I was still very nervous about Lil' Sweetie going down. Thankfully she realized herself it was too high and led Doug back down. Guess the 7 year old was on to something (HA!)
It was a wonderful visit with two amazing people. Anne-Michelle captured Turbo's heart as he asked me several times when we'd see them again.
We love you guys!!
We played in the Yerba Gardens and chatted while the kids ate lunch. They were their usual selves! Turbo was cautious on the equipment and full speed running around the grassy area. Anne-Michelle was such a good sport playing airplane and any other game Turbo thought up! He was also showing his 3 year old funny side.
Little Sweetie was fearless as usual - going down the super fast slide with excitement and determination to do it again and again. I went with her each time because it was that fast! But when she got to the top while I was still chatting with Anne-Michelle, I just planned on catching her at the bottom (it was very, very fast slide). Doug, bounded to the top of the slide and went down with her - such a hero!
She then lead him to the top of the higher than high slide. On the way up, a precocious 7 year old girl asked Doug "How old is your child?" He says "1", the girl informs him that "You must be at least 5 to be on this equipment" Trying not to laugh, he continues to the top with Little Sweetie.
Now, I don't normally get nervous at slides, even high ones. However, this was the highest slide I'd ever seen at a playground and while it was a full tube I was still very nervous about Lil' Sweetie going down. Thankfully she realized herself it was too high and led Doug back down. Guess the 7 year old was on to something (HA!)
It was a wonderful visit with two amazing people. Anne-Michelle captured Turbo's heart as he asked me several times when we'd see them again.
We love you guys!!
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