Monday, September 28, 2009

September is over?

How did that happen? I thought I lost August, but I think September might have set a new record in time speed :)

Nanna arrived 9/1 and the boys were so happy to have her here with them. She left on 9/19 and for days they asked if Nanna was home (at our house).

On 9/8 Collin started Preschool. He is going to the same preschool Tristan did when he was three (I cannot believe that has been 5 years already). He absolutely loves preschool and is so excited to tell us about his days there. He goes for half a day on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is so nice to see him so excited about learning and being at school. He doesn't understand why he doesn't get to ride the school bus yet though :)

The rest of our month has been filled with baseball games. For the first time, Tristan is playing fall ball. His summer coach was coaching again and we really enjoyed his coach and thought it would be a good experience for Tristan. He is having a good time. We are running ragged though as he is also still in Karate. I always said I would never have my children in 2 events at one time. Never say never! He loves karate and it is only 1 night a week. It is rough though balancing two activities. He only has 8 or 10 games total, so it isn't a long-term time struggle.

Collin has also started soccer. He really enjoys practices. He runs constantly and his little face gets red and his hair all sweaty, but he is all smiles. He has his first game next week and I cannot wait to see him in an actual game. Ought to make for some good photos to post for sure!

I have been busy with baking. We had our local Relay for Life fundraiser in town and I baked some cupcakes and other goodies for our local mommies group to sell. I found a great idea online where you put the cupcakes in a cup and wrap in cellophane. It makes it easy to take and eat individually, and they look pretty cute. Here is a photo of the cupcakes I made and a few packaged and ready for sale:





I've done two baby shower cakes (and cupcakes for one shower):





And last weekend I attempted to make a baseball breaking a window cake. Jim pointed out the window is a little small for the ball, but I couldn't make them a huge cake and they have to eat it for days :)



And in case you are nauseated from all this sugar, I leave you with this cute picture of a squirrel building a nest in a tree in our driveway. We watched him do this for a while and the boys really enjoyed watching him carry branch after branch to make this huge nest:

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Fun, Fun, Fun

Our family has been ending the summer with a "bang". We've been having a great time as you will be able to see with the upcoming pictures. First, our church had a family fun day. The kids got to eat snow cones, cotton candy, slide down the slide, and ride in a limo!








Our funny story from this event was Jim was with the twins on the slide. Caylee and Tristan were ahead of the twins. When one of the twins got to the bottom of the slide he ran off after Caylee and Tristan. By the time Jim got the other twin down, he went looking for the other one. He went up to the smokehouse which is a portable travel trailer the fire department uses to teach children about fire. He asked the fireman if he had seen a little guy that looked like the one he had and the fireman said yes! Lo and behold out came Nathan from the smoke filled smokehouse! Caylee and Tristan said he stayed next to the fireman inside but got really scared and started yelling for daddy once it was pitch black inside. Teach him to follow big brother I guess! I still cannot believe he went in there without us!

This past weekend we celebrated Collin's birthday. On Friday night, we stayed in a cabin at the lake. We made hobo sandwiches for dinner and smores for dessert. It was pretty comical having 12 people sleep in one cabin. The beds were very small and very uncomfortable! It was worth it though to have the kids enjoy themselves so much. Jim rented a canoe and took the boys out for a ride. We kept the canoe into Saturday. We had Collin's birthday party at the lake and Jim gave people canoe rides during the party as well.



Collin really enjoyed his party (and his pirate ship cake as you can tell by this picture):


The kids played with water balloons and water guns, played on the playground, swam in the lake, tried to catch fish with their nets, and just generally had a good time.
Collin loved all his presents. The clothes just as much as the toys (my kind of boy :)):


Arghh, I'm one mighty cute pirate

We could not have asked for better weather. We are so appreciative of the family and friends that were there to spend the day with us. I hope they are able to forgive me for "sugaring up" their children :)