Friday, August 21, 2009

highchair demo.



Just a little demo of Meg and her new toy from Gran and Papa.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

the littlest princess is now 2.


And so the twos have begun...she's becoming quite the little dancer, singer, baby-doll lover, sorter, fighter, story book hound, imitator, picky-eater, mess maker, dumper, streaker, swimmer, hugger, kisser, dreamer.

She's loads of fun. My little buddy Meg....happy birthday princess.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

oh Henry!

Henry has once again started flag football (he's in the 4-5 year-old league). This is the same league where last year the kids were quite entertaining to watch as their actions barely resembled any sort of organized football. Many of them ran the wrong way, were easily distracted, pulled-off their own flags, pouted/sat down and cried in the middle of the field, picked dandelions, just hilarious stuff, you name it...

And so the comedy of pee-wee football lives on, beginning with last night's conversation I overheard:

Coach: "Can you believe that my son has already been playing football for 6 years!" (his 12 year-old son was there helping out)
Henry quips back: "I've played for seven!"
Coach: "How old are you Henry?"
Henry: "I'm five."

and this man actually sent home plays for the kids to learn...

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

beachy kids.


One of the best things about where we live is the accessibility to water. In South Bend, all you had was a river that you'd never think of swimming in, or an hour ride to Lake Michigan or some other lake... located in Michigan. But now that we live here (at Lake Bella Vista) we get to use our neighborhood beach anytime we want. Its free, the kids love it and its right down the street. There are also other kids down there for ours to play with. (Henry will play with any kid, Maddie usually has a few girlfriends who are down there too... and Meg is a minor celebrity when we arrive and is known as "Meggie" by all the other little girls.) Not to mention all the wholesome activities encountered... jumping off the dock, spraying your sister with your water gun, getting buried in the sand, playing "shake-n-bake" (rolling in the sand, jumping in the water, repeat...), building sand castles, catching fish with your net, swimming under water for the first time (which somehow just didn't happen in 3 sessions of swim lessons) and an overall feeling of summertime laziness for myself while I'm watching beach antics unfold.

And if we get sick of our beach, there are about 7 other lakes in a 5 mile radius that we could go to. And of course, the big Lake at Grand Haven, Muskegon, South Haven... etc.!

Well, considering today is getting pretty hot, we'd better be getting our suits on. ;-)