I found a baby turtle in our backyard a couple weeks ago when Joshua was at school and we kept him for a week before I urged (and then forced) Joshua to return the turtle to the wetlands behind us so the little turtle could live a life of freedom. Joshua wasn't thrilled to let his little buddy go, but relented with teary eyes. After returning the turtle we explored the wetlands a bit more and had a great night enjoying God's creation especially the rainbow we saw while it was raining sunny all at the same time!
Friday, May 20, 2011
Our Little Nature Lover Strikes Again!
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Long awaited project in progress
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Joshua is 6!!
Oh the drama. It seems as though for several years now right around the time of his birthday and Christmas Joshua has behavior issues. This birthday was no different so he actually lost all of his presents and had to earn them back with good behavior over the course of two days. Yes, feel free to judge, but we are mean parents and really did take the presents away; he needs to understand that his actions have consequences no matter if it's his birthday or not. Someday I hope that whole "actions have consequences" thing sinks in. He was finally able to open two gifts one day and two the next after earning them back - thus he is wearing different clothes in the pictures below.
I can't really believe he is six already and will be headed to 1st grade is just a few short months! Wow! Along with stubbornness, having an attitude, and having a temper come the more lovable qualities that Joshua has of being a curious kid who likes to learn about things, a science/God's creation/animal lover, an amazing little artist, a good writer, and child who loves to be read to and is learning the enjoyment of reading himself. He loves school and enjoys Sunday school as well. It's been another year of growth in a variety of areas. He is still sensitive, but is learning how to not be overly sensitive. He has learned to be a more caring and kind friend to others and it's really fun to hear about who he plays with and what they play. Joshua has learned so much this year cognitively, it's incredible. He was having a tough time with the whole learning to read deal (specifically blending the sounds together), but we've been working through a book a friend suggested and he has come a long way, reading with more ease and more importantly, confidence! We look forward to seeing you grow and learn more each day Joshua and thank God for blessing our family with you . . .I'm sure God has big plans for you!
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Friday, May 13, 2011
The Boys' Birthday Bash!
A couple of weeks ago, between the boys' birthdays, we had our families over to celebrate. We loosely did a train theme for the party/cake due to the fact that both boys LOVE the freight train that runs right behind our house. I made the invitations to their party which included a couple of pictures of the boys on one of the engines that can often be seen chugging through our backyard (I even got permission to take the boys down to the train yard and take some pictures). Thankfully the afternoon and evening of the party turned out to be quite beautiful so the kids were able to take full advantage of the toys in the backyard. The trampoline, a gift from our neighbors when they moved and didn't want to take it with them, was a huge hit with all the kids and a few of the adults too! After a full-on taco bar meal the kids got to open their gifts; once again they were spoiled with many nice things - thank you families! Then it was on to cake and ice cream. My friend Tammy came through once again with a fabulous train cake complete with an engine, milk and cookie car, a coal car and a wood car! She does amazing work and the boys were beyond thrilled with her creation! It was a fun-filled evening of celebrating!
Jumping and bouncing!
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Sunday, May 01, 2011
Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt
One night as my friend Christy (who is also a neighbor) and I talked we decided it would be really fun to do a neighborhood Easter Egg hunt for the kids. We picked a date, time and place in the neighborhood to meet, put out a flyer to let everyone know and were excited to see who would show. The weather that day was definitely not ideal as every step was squishy and squashy, but at least it had stopped raining. It was more of a scramble rather than a hunt as the parents just scattered eggs about, but the kids had a riot running around and gathering up the eggs. After such a long and drawn out winter of being stuck inside it was nice to get out and see people in the neighborhood again. I think this is definitely something we will try to do again next year just for fun.
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