Monday, June 30, 2014

Happy Birthday Math Hero!

 I am going to be catching up over the next few days. I'm pleased with my efforts to take time to remember all the awesome things we are doing. We have been busy with visits, birthdays, swimming lessons, playing and being a family. We have had days of temper tantrums, but also days of tenderness and love. We love summer and are having a blast!

I've decided to go in reverse order. So this post is the most recent and the future posts this week will go further back in time. (Wow, cool! Time Travel!)

My birthday was Saturday. It was fun to get ready for it. The boys went shopping a week before, and the three year old told me what I was getting from him. Which is part of the charm of children.

Unwrapping presents. I loved having Hopeful Hero help me, and claim different presents. I also realized that I talk a lot as I open the presents. Most of the pictures are mid word.
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This is a present that I bought myself. I was afraid that I wouldn't get my favorite cereal--which is an important tradition in our home. I wrapped it up and Friendly Hero was really confused why I was wrapping my own birthday present. When I pretended to not know what was in the present, he called me on it. "Mommy, you wrapped it. Of course you know what is in it!" The look on Bug Hero's face until I opened the present was pretty awesome too. He was confused and upset that I would buy my own present. Until he saw that it was cereal. And then he laughed. Because that's how we roll. 

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I feel so blessed! I got a few new shirts and lots of playmobil. Can we all take a moment to enjoy the awesomeness of playmobil? Thanks.

And then for my cake. I made a chocolate cake with strawberry jam between the layers and covered in strawberries. I also feel super fancy for the garnish that I cut of the strawberry in the center.

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I turned a prime number this year, and we didn't have enough candles. So we made due with 6. 29 is almost a multiple of six, so it works, right?

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Walking!

The Hopeful Hero is WALKING!! We are so proud of her! She is still at the stage where she walks as much as she crawls.

She started a week ago, when we had the missionaries here at our house to feed them. She started at the piano and walked over to our book cases. We thought it was because she wanted to get away from the missionaries, but she crawled back to the piano and did it again. For two days, that was the only route she would take. But now, she'll walk in any direction, and even turn around and get diverted from her previous route.

We are so proud of our little girl. She is proud of her new skills. She is proud of herself!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Pre K Graduation

Friendly Hero graduated from Pre-K. It was a really cute ceremony. The teachers had asked each child what they want to be when they grow up. Friendly Hero wants to be a dad. They sang a few songs and we laughed a lot.

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 Sitting Down.
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 With his certificate.
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With a friend that came to our house once. I helped her learn to ride a bike without training wheels. I was touched when she said she wants to be a bike teacher when she grows up. I asked her at the end who taught her to ride a bike--and she said her mom did. And I laughed really hard. Everyday I came to pick up the Friendly Hero, she would ask if I was picking her up too. We loved this friend!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Moving

We are not moving. Our friends moved this week. And it was really sad. Happy for them, but sad for us. We have played with these friends a lot in the last few months especially. Probably three or four times a week.

I am very grateful that the five year olds don't mind the tag along brother. Here is Friendly Hero with his friends that he went to Pre School with and the super hero is the one who moved.
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Here is Hopeful Hero with her friend. I will miss this little girl the most. She always loved me. She had the biggest smile and "HIIiii!" when she saw me. I think I was her third favorite adult. She always was running to catch me and hold my hand.
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I will also miss their mom. She became one of my best friends here. I loved that we could talk about anything and everything. I enjoyed how she and I could share recipes, ingredients, ideas and laughter.

Good luck in Saint George! We will stop by as often as we can.

However, as they prepared to move, their little boy would talk about his new house. That caught on in our home. Usually Friendly Hero can be heard, "I get to build that LEGO and you, Peaceful Hero, can have a turn at our new house." Another thing he often says, "You can't use that LEGO piece! We will build with it again when we get to our new house."