I took Rett to sign up for VPK for fall and it is really starting to sink in that he won't be home all day every day with me! So I am trying to take him out and do fun things with just me and him more often, so I surprised him with a trip to the bouncy house place. When I told him where we were going later (big mistake!) he got so excited, he asked when we were going every minute until it was time to go. He really hoped that "friends" would be there. He loves it when other kids are around for him to play with.
A month before Christmas I ordered these glow in the dark blankets that are supposed to glow for 8 hours, like a night light. I didn't realize it was a kickstarter and that they didn't actually have them made yet, and all sorts of things came up that pushed back the delivery date farther and farther. So finally in the middle of April, the Christmas presents finally arrived! At this point I was glad we got anything at all, I thought my money was just gone.
Crazy goats!
The boys had soccer pictures before their game and after an hour of them running around and waiting for their turn, it just so happened that both boys were getting their individual pictures from two different photographers at the exact same time! What are the odds! So I was racing across the gym back and forth trying to make sure that they cooperated and smiled and everything (mostly Rett). It is times like these that I miss Anthony getting off earlier in the day. They let us take a silly picture of the team after they got their shot, but James didn't hear us say to be silly and kept posing. Look at that handsome boy!
Most the boys' games have been scheduled at the same time, so Anthony and I have been taking turns watching and trading off at half time.
Going blueberry picking for the first time this year! The place we usually go to raised their prices this year, so we have been exploring other nearby patches. We found a new favorite just down the road.
Sunday morning James woke up with an upset stomach and ended up with a strange 12 hour stomach bug. He would be totally fine and then have moments where he was nauseous or had diarrhea. Then he was back to being fine. Since I had responsibilities at church, Anthony stayed home with him and kept Rett home too just in case. I asked Anthony how they were doing, and this is the picture he sent me. So miserable! :)
James had a field trip to the Orlando Science Center, so my mom came to watch Rett so I could chaperone. They loved getting to ride the charter bus, it is seriously so exciting for them!
I was excited to go on this field trip since I have heard such good things about the science center and how fun it is. It was kind of disappointing to get there and find out that the kids don't get to explore the entire center, they have a tour guide that takes them to specific places that are just for field trips. The tour guide mostly felt like a security guard that was there to make sure the kids stayed out of the really fun areas that were just for "guests" (I guess people who pay regular admission that day? I mean, we paid too so what's the deal??). So even though the kids had fun, all of the adults were really put off by the experience.
Their first "adventure" was to sit in a classroom and take turns stamping animal prints onto a paper and creating weird animals with different animal parts. This was James' creation:
Then they came around with a baby alligator for the kids to pet. Issac was the only other kid in my group, the one sitting next to James. He was not a fan of the alligator!!
After this one activity, it was time for lunch. Once we got the kids settled in the lunchroom with their lunch boxes, they came in to announce that there were too many people in the room and that all the adults had to eat outside in the grass. As they led us outside, we walked through a huge empty food court area that we weren't allowed to sit in because it is for "guests". You see what I mean?? After lunch we saw one or two exhibits, then an Imax movie, a few more exhibits and then time for home.
James and Issac inside the sinkhole exhibit:
Our crazy chickens decided to start a rogue nest in the leaves between the boys' power wheels. I am thinking that it started when they got caught out in a thunderstorm and hunkered down in the carport. I noticed that the chickens were hanging out there more than usual, but one day I happened to see this silkie try to push all the eggs underneath her, under the power wheels. I shooed her away and started looking through the leaves. I found 9 eggs in there!
James went out shrimping for the very first time and loved it! Anthony and his dad went out on the boat right after he got off of work, and after the boys' soccer game James and I met them at the dock while Sharon stayed home with Rett. It started to rain a little bit as we were getting to our spot, but thankfully it stopped really quickly and were able to get down to business. As soon as the lights went into the water we started seeing shrimp. So exciting!
We ended up with around 2 gallons, some of the shrimp were huge! We measured the biggest one and it was 7 inches long! James stayed up with us until 1 am, helping to clean and put away the shrimp. When Tony said something about how awesome it was that he was such a good helper, James said, "Well, I like that we can do this together as a family!" Melt my heart!
Anthony found a baby squid in with the shrimp, so he and James got to examine it and dissect it. James was so excited when they found his ink. I wanted to throw it away when they were done, but James begged me to put it in the freezer. I guess I can't expect any different from the son of a man who put a bat in the freezer a few months ago!
Here a few pictures of Baymax in his puppy class. It is so hard to remember to practice with him!! I can barely make time to practice sight words with my human kids, how can I remember to train my dog?? I am pinning a lot of hope on summer this year. I am hoping that I can catch up on a lot of things!
Practicing sit:
The pictures above are from his first class in March and this picture is from last week. Can you see how much bigger he is??? I can't get over how fast he grows. He is up to 6 cups of food a day and he is only 5 months old. I know I should be used to feeding growing boys by now, but it still amazes me :)
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Wow, so much fun stuff!! The hammock pictures of the boys staying home sick was hilarious. So cool about picking blueberries, I still haven't found a place around here to go berry picking. We just planted a raspberry bush so hopefully we'll be able to pick those in our backyard soon! That's so crazy about the science center only allowing the kids in certain sections on a field trip!! I've never even heard of anything like that!!! Well except for this place here called Cornbelly's, it's an outdoor fall festival type place. A homeschooler in our neighborhood set up a homeschool trip to it during the day one time for WAY cheaper than it normally costs, so I checked my kids out of school to take them, and only about half of the rides were open. I could see then why it was so cheap and never did that deal again.
That picture of that boy Isaac at the Science center with the alligator is hilarious!! That's so cool about the squid and getting to see it's ink! We seriously need to live near you guys so that my kids can experience some of this cool stuff!
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