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Showing posts with label Spring Break. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 03, 2010

Spring Break - Filling the Void - Day 5

Our last day of spring break was filled with an extra special trip to Folly Beach. Luckily, some of the daddies were off and were able to come with us.
Somehow, things are even more special when Daddy can be there. This was the first time we have been to the beach this year, and it did not disappoint.
The Halfords, Collins, and we all packed up lunches, dusted the cobwebs off the beach toys, and loaded up the vans with, as usual, way more stuff than we needed to bring. But, the best part about going to the beach this year is that the children are a year older. This means they are more able to fulfill their proper roles as pack mules. Even Bennett was able to carry some stuff down. Oh how I have dreamed of this day!! Finally, something is draped over his shoulder rather than he on mine! Naturally, they are much more willing to haul the stuff TO the beach rather than FROM the beach. It's almost like the salt, sand, sweat, and heat makes them uncomfortable. Who knew?
The children had a great time getting the sand between their toes again.
Holes were dug, castles built, moats were filled.
There were more trips made to and from the water line than I could have counted. They played and played nonstop.
Some of them even went in the water, which we couldn't believe. The weather was beautiful and warm, but the water was still quite chilly. Ah, to regain the reckless abandon of childhood.
Eventually, Reeves and Eliza had to take a well deserved break.
We finally headed home, sandy and sunkissed, for some extra long naps. It was the perfect way to cap off an amazing spring break.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Spring Break - Filling the Void - Day 3

Please excuse the delay in this post. There have been some major (lack of) internet issues at our house, but luckily a new router seems to have resolved the situation!
Anyhoo...
Day 3 of our 24/7 childcare adventure was thankfully filled with the birthday party of a dear friend, Miss Annie-Boo. Hard to believe this little angel is already 4! We celebrated with a super fun party at Hazel Parker playground. Dorothy and Gregg had thought of everything, including getting enough pizzas so that the adults could eat as well.
It's hard to pass up a $5 Hot n' Ready! The kids all behaved beautifully, playing their hearts out in the warm sun and only occasionally stopping by their respective parents to have an empty bubble jar filled or to request another piece of pizza or the opening of a juice box. It is amazing to me to bring these children to parties now and know that they are pretty well self sufficient. Although it was only a few short months ago that I was having to keep foot to foot with Benny, he and "My Best Friend, Pincky" can now go and play together without too much interaction from us. As long as we eyeball them every couple of minutes, they are fine. They basically know their boundaries and theoretically know what kind of behavior we expect from them. Of course, none of this would be possible without the village we all have created to raise our children. (I never thought I would ever agree with Hillary!) The younger ones come up seeing how the older ones, siblings or not, and this in turn shapes their own behavior. Thank you to all my girlfriends for raising the kind of children I want my own boys to be. It has made my job immensely easier! Of course, the dads also have a bit to do with this village. Here are two of them who have gone out and hunted and gathered that elusive pizza for their youngest ones.
Due to the unfortunate timing of a 2 year old potty break, I missed getting good pictures of Annie Boo blowing out her candles. After eating way too much pizza and cake, it was all we adults could do to just sit and watch the little bodies run and play. I again wonder where they get the energy! Oma spent some time giving JJB III advice on the finer points of being a chicken fan.
Thanks, Annie Boo, for being born and for being such a dear friend! We had a ton of fun at your birthday party, and it was an excellent way to check off another day of spring break!!

(Blogger will not let me move these pictures where I want to!!!)

Monday, March 29, 2010

Spring Break - Filling the Void - Day 1

So here we are on the first official day of spring break.
Today turned out to be a wonderful day filled with friends and fun - relatively impromptu gathering at a park near our house. The weather held off long enough for us to have lunch, play, ride bikes, and get all soaking wet in the fountain. Reeves and Spencer quickly tackled the "Hill of Doom". (Reeves and Fordham have ridden this before, but it takes an older first grader to come up with such a fearsome moniker.) Those boys were unstoppable. They never got tired of pushing those bikes up the hill and then racing them down. Bennett, on the other hand, quickly tired of pushing his bike up the hill and then ... pushing it down. I must admit, I was a little worried that he would try to ride it down with the big boys. Maybe he does have a little caution in him and there is a chance that he won't be the first of our children with a broken bone.
After a while, we went on an adenture over to the fountain and memorial. Aileen and I briefly questioned letting Reeves, Spencer, and Bennett ride so far ahead that they were out of our sight, but I assured her that Reeves knew where he was going and there wasn't really anything up there that could hurt them. Naturally, as we approach, we see that workmen have blocked off the whole memorial for cleaning or something. (Great, I just sent my two year old unsupervised into a work zone. Please add that to my Uber-Mommy status.) I think Bennett was the first to ride his bike through the fountains. Once the others realized that he was not getting in trouble for getting wet, it was katy-bar-the-door. Off went the shoes and socks, up rolled the pants legs, and, in one case, who needs anything but the undies? Wilson took great pleasure in getting his bicycle super clean. I wish my children had thought of that!The children had a blast. I think part of the fun was that this was really the first warm day where they could truly enjoy getting playing and getting wet. It was a true taste of summer (isn't that what spring break really is?), and they loved it. Like Aileen said, "These are days they are going to remember."
After the playground we headed back to our house so that Rossi wouldn't have to drop Aileen and her kiddos off at Tire Kingdom to wait endlessly for their car to be fixed. (Yes, you heard right, Rossi drove out to carless Aileen's this morning and not only picked her and her children up, but also their two bikes. What an awesome friend!) Anyway, what was supposed to be a play for the rest of the day, turned, for the most part, into a watch cartoons afternoon. But honestly, that was OK by us. We were tired, and we hadn't done half the things they had. Luckily for me, everyone stayed for dinner. And I say "luckily" in all honesty. Feeding my children is my least favorite part of motherhood, and somehow, I find there is power in numbers when it comes to mealtimes.
Thanks for such a wonderful first day. I can't wait to see what special memories the rest of the week holds in store for us.