Monday, August 24, 2009

First Day of Kindergarten





Unbelievably, my little boy started school today! It was a tough day, for me at least. Drake loved it! We started our morning at home with pancakes and a new devotion book that we got Drake. Grammy was here too, because she was watching Hadley today while I started a new job (I'll get to explaining that later..). So, we all caravanned over to the school to get Drake settled in his new school. The classroom was quite congested with 27 students and LOTS of parents, so after 15 minutes of helping Drake get his supplies put away and he was busy playing at a table, I quickly told him goodbye so I wouldn't have the chance to lose my composure. Gabe stayed at the school to attend the parent meeting in the library and I headed off to my first day of work. At the parent meeting, the local news station showed up wanting to do a story on the importance of a father figure in kids' lives at school. So, Gabe and Drake got to have some footage shot of them at the school together and we're hoping to catch it on the local news this evening! Gabe also picked up Drake today. When Gabe asked him how his day was Drake replied, "It was great...but, I didn't learn how to read today." He is so excited to learn how to read this year! I am a little (okay, a lot) nervous about how well Drake will be able to handle Kindergarten being such a young 5 year old and with the sensory issues he deals with. We're praying really hard for a great year!
Okay, so the scoop on this new job for me: A few weeks ago I was at the dentist getting some work done and my dentist offered me a job. Crazy, huh?! That's what I thought! But, it's only one day a week and I had been looking for something to help me pull a little more weight with our financial responsibilities. So, Grammy is going to be coming to watch Hadley and I'm trying to learn the ropes of assisting an endodontist (a dentist that does things like root canals, extractions, implants, etc...). On my first day, I assisted with 5 extractions and a root canal. I have lots to learn but medical stuff has always been fascinating to me and I kind of enjoy that gross kind of stuff. It does kind of make me sad to be working again. I love staying home with the kids, but only one day a week isn't too bad so I'm hoping I can get into the swing of it, without feeling too bad about missing out on things like picking up Drake from his first day of school.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

F is for FUN!

Every August, JSCC holds their annual Fish & Fowl Fry. So, after church we headed to Lincoln, Gabe and Hadley grabbed a few z's at Grammy's house. Once the sleepyheads got up we headed to the church where there was plenty of fun to be had. The "kids" had a blast sliding,



and sticking to the velcro wall,




and riding ponies!



It was a great end to the LAST day of summer vacation. School starts tomorrow!


Thursday, August 20, 2009

Springfield Has Its Perks

One of those is being the home of the State Fair. We met several other couples from our small group to take it in. We took part in some scrumptious and ever-so-healthy fair food and introduced the kids to the carni world through the ridiculously expensive fair rides. Drake had a big decision to make. He had to choose between a really cool jumpy ride which would take all his money or tickets for two of the other rides. He decided on the big jumping ride. Here is some footage from the experience.

So, after Drake got done jumping away, Hadley got to have her turn on the rides. She rode with another little boy from our small group. They had a blast riding the boats and the helicopeters and each time it stopped Hadley would say, "MORE AGAIN!!"



She was not too happy about being done but we left the rides with the intentions of heading to the barns to check out some animals and then on to some dessert- a funnel cake and lemonade shake-up. Yum.









Tuesday, August 18, 2009

What happens in Vegas...



Gabe surprised me with a trip to Vegas this last weekend. (And he got tickets, buy one, get one free, so it was a very inexpensive get-away since he was going for work!!) We left on Thursday afternoon and got home Monday afternoon. For me, it was a great trip of relaxation, sun, reading and the pool. When Gabe wasn't working, we did get to drive out to Red Rock Canyon and drive through the beautiful 13 mile path through it. We also got out and walked around a little to enjoy the scenery up close. For Gabe, the trip involved a lot more work that looked like this:


He visited two church to learn all about IMAG (live video during the church service) and to watch it in action. Our church is getting ready to launch this HUGE project and so Gabe really enjoyed getting to get behind the scenes at other churches that are doing it well and learn a few more tricks of the trade.

We had a great time, but were very ready to get home too. We even tried to switch our flight and come home the night before, but couldn't get it switched, but we were up bright and early the next morning to catch our flight and even got to see the sun rise over the mountains- beautiful!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Knight's Action Park


This weekend has definitely felt like August- whew, hot and humid! So, we have kept cool by swimming! Yesterday we went to camp to swim all afternoon and today (after church and lunch) we went to Knight's Action Park. (We knew this might be a dangerous move because the kids would miss naptime altogether, but we decided to chance it.) We went one day last summer, just after we had moved to Springfield and it was a lot of fun. This year was even better! Aunt Kara and family got us tickets to go for the kids' birthdays. Hadley absolutely loves the water and enjoyed it all. Drake is a terrific fish and is so brave, he even tried the BIG slides this year and loved them! Hadley started small, but after several times down the kids' slides she was going by herself. She even told me to stop getting up to catch her at the bottom of the slide- "sit down mommy, hadley do it self." Drake is SUCH a good big brother, he so patiently took Hadley to the top of the slide, would wait for her to go, then would go himself and wait to take her back up to the top with him. When Hadley was looking at the pictures tonight of her standing in line she kept saying "wait my turn", I think she heard that about a million times today and for 2, she did an awesome job standing in line and waiting! Drake is so independent now in the water and he is so much fun. Gabe and I had a great time taking turns going with him to the big slides and got to enjoy them for ourselves too. I think a season pass might have to be in our future. The kids did an amazing job, although Hadley did say "long day, mommy" a few times. I don't think we saw any tears all day, even when it was time to go home. I think they were so exhausted they were ready, I'm hoping for a good 14 hours out of them tonight!


Thursday, August 6, 2009

Opposites

Hadley's latest reading ability (okay, not really reading but memorizing)

Yum, summer

We've been enjoying our last few weeks of summer. Today we headed to a splash park about 1/2 an hour away. Can't beat free fun with good friends! We've also been loving all the fresh summer food (including a few squash from our one squash plant that grew!).