Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The First of Many...



Ryan lost his first tooth today! It's been loose for a while and 'really' loose for two days. He was very disappointed to not lose it in his apple that he had for lunch (I had warned him to be careful and not eat the tooth). So, today at school one of the little girls convinced him to pull it and it came free! They sent it home in a little plastic tooth case (I guess it's good to keep those on hand at an elementary school). So tonight he awaits the first arrival of the tooth fairy!

Sprinkler Time








We finally got some nice break in the rain two weeks ago and I pulled out the sprinkler, took the tags off all the new bathing suits and let the kids run wild. They had a great time! Emma kept taking her bathing suit off, not sure why. Ryan loves to play with the sprinkler. And Nick was actually interested in getting in! He stood on the side and followed me around for the first 15 minutes of so, but then really enjoyed getting sprayed when I finally pushed him into the water.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Emma's First Haircut







Yes, Emma is 3 and I am just getting her hair cut. It probably has something to do with my hair always being short when I was younger that makes me want her to have long hair. Plus it's more fun to do! But it was getting quite long and unruly. Plus it was all different lengths. So Emma and I went and got our hair cut together. She made me go first so she could see how it works, although she spent more time spinning in the chair, playing my iPod and going to the bathroom (6 times) when she was waiting for me. She wasn't a big fan of the hair washing, but it was better than she was imagining - I think she thought there was a bath there!



It really turned out cute and she hammed it up for me. Afterward, we attempted to get our toes done, but the place said she was too young. So we played at the mall, shopped a little and then got her 3 year old pictures taken (pics to follow after they are downloaded). And after all that, we finished the day sharing a Blizzard at DQ and taking a ride on the merry go round.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Emma Turned 3!!


















My baby girl has turned 3! I can't believe she is that old already. She has asked every day since then if she is still 3, as if she's going back to 2 1/2 soon. She did not get her backpack ready and ask when school starts like I predicted that she would. But she is excited to be 3.






Kris was out of town on Emma's actual birthday, so we celebrated with pizza and swimming at the gym. At 3, the kids can go into a bigger kid room where they have to be potty trained. This room was never a motivator for Ryan to use the potty, but it sure was for Emma. So I picked Ryan up from school and took them over to the gym. We were meeting friends at 4:30, so I let them play for a half hour (while I read a book!). She loved it and has asked to go back pretty much every day. We had cupcakes and swam. Everyone had a great time. Emma even kept her goggles on for over a half hour, thanks to Gracie's example. And Ryan went down the waterslide (again thanks to Gracie's example).



For her party, we rented JumpZone. It is a large place with a bunch of inflatables (I was going to write it's a big inflatable place, but then you'd think it was one thing!). The kids all had a great time. And I enjoyed not having to get anything ready or clean up after it!

For the weekend, my parents and Robin came in as well as Kris's brother Kevin and our neice Katelyn. We were able to fit everyone at our house happily and had enough eyes for everyone!




The weekend was also filled with running. Kevin and I ran the 10k at the Flying Pig on Saturday. We both hit our goals, mine being I ran it in under a 10 minute mile. Kris ran the first leg of the Marathon relay. He says he did ok but didn't make the pace he wanted because he was worried about this large hill at the end (which didn't end up being a big as he thought). He also said he felt funny because by the time he got bused back to the finish line some of the half marathoner were finished and here he comes on a bus! It did lead us both to thinking of doing a half marathon. I have always wanted to do the Detroit half because it goes thru the tunnel to Canada and back over the bridge (makes me know never to try to go to Canada that day). Unfortunately, I already have plans for this year. I have said I only want to do it once, so I'm not sure if we'll do it at next years Flying Pig.



Ryan was also invited to his first class birthday party this weekend. His school's practice is if you send out invites at school, the whole class has to be invited. I was probably as excited for it as he was. I have been to school so many times and have never met any parents of boys in his class. So this was a time to do it. I met several of his friends parents including Will, who Ryan really likes (Will has quads as younger siblings - what a family!). I also got to see Ryan outside of school but with his friends. He had a great time and he was very happy when the birthday boy chose his present to play with first!