Right now I'll touch on what I remember of the past two months. Time has flown by. It's busy right now and has been for a while - I think that's how families go. I've realized that the older my children get, the busier we become because of the activities and school schedule we have. It's hard to find time to do things other than home maintenance and preparing for the next 'thing' we have to do.
Here's our two months in a nutshell:
- Watched several soccer games and finished the season last week (not a moment too soon...ok, it actually could have happened earlier)
- Watched two school programs and went to a few 'fun' days at school (Teddy Bear day, etc.)
- Coordinated the kids summer activities (which is harder than I thought, and it gets more complicated every year - I am constantly trying to find the balance of being not too scheduled and having not enough activities - plus trying to find coordinating times for three kids swimming lessons is impossible. I felt so proud that I was able to pull it off and now I have to switch things up again).
- Hosted a wedding reception at my house. My sister Mary was married on April 26th. We had the reception outside and had my entire family here for a few days together (7 siblings and cousins, etc.) It was fun to see everyone and reminded me of our growing up days - wow, it was energy filled - we must have been super fun as kids b/c we are super fun as adults! :)
- Had strep throat up until two days before the wedding. I don't know about others, but strep throat as an adult STINKS!!! I felt HORRIBLE and am so thankful for good health.
- Celebrated 12 years of marriage to Randy. Every year I love him more and am so grateful and happy to be married to him. I really married a gem (to use my father-in-laws word) and had no idea how truly amazing he is (well I thought I did when we got married, but really didn't have a clue).
- Celebrated McKell's 3rd birthday. It was fun to have family around for that. My dad was supposed to fly out early the day of her birthday and his flight was cancelled, so he spent another extra day with us. He spoiled her with gifts and a Baskin Robbins cake. Those grandpas!
- Successfully pulled together a "Narnia" party last night in preparation for Prince Caspian today. Randy has been reading The Chronicles of Narnia with the boys for the past few months. Tyler is obsessed with Narnia (as those of you who know him can attest). The movie Prince Caspian comes out today and you'd better believe we are taking the family to it - we are picking the kids up at noon and then going over to the theater. So, last night we had a party where we watched the first Narnia movie, grilled pizzas, and ate cookies. Ian made a collage of pictures from the Prince Caspian movie and put them together for Tyler. He hugged the poster board and looked happier than on Christmas morning. Around 2am this morning, Tyler comes into our bedroom and says, "Dad, we need to go to Prince Caspian". He was so excited he had gotten himself dressed in clothes and wanted to go see the movie right then. He is darling. I'm excited for him to see the movie today.
- -Ellie learning to crawl. Yikes - she can get anywhere fast and is VERY opinionated when she can't reach something or if you are delayed in any way getting food to her.
4 comments:
So glad you are still alive!!! You've been a busy woman, but hey, that's how you always are! Take some time to breathe this summer and just relax... YOU need it! :)
My long, lost friend Maureen!!! I miss lunches...what has happened to us? I think life got a little crazy there for a minute. Okay, this next Tuesday we have to meet. I am dying to get out and to catch up with you guys! I will email you to figure out details. It's so good to hear an update on your blog!!! I'm glad you are feeling better :)
it's nice to see you guys are alive and use your blog!! Keep in touch, no baby yet!
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Hey Shumways!
Found your blog and so good to see pictures of those cute kids! It has been a long time since I have seen all of you. Now we can keep in touch through blogs!
Kristin Bird
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