Strawberry Picking…

The boys and I went strawberry picking today at our favorite place in Wartrace, TN…Valley Home Farms. We picked strawberries, petted the goat, and enjoyed farm fresh treats (the boys had blueberry ice cream and I had a strawberry honey pop…so delicious).

Tie Dye…

The boys and I did some tie-dyeing today!!! They each worked on a pillowcase and a t-shirt: Jonas chose a crumple and a spiral, Roman tried a bullseye and a spiral, and Xander just did his own thing. They turned out great, and we even had some dye left over. So, I think we might try it again later in the summer.

SnoCone Stand…

By God’s grace last summer (in between family vacation, VBS, and Encore), we struck a balance of going on three planned outings during the week and making up the rest as we went along. I was also able to come up with a list of 9 different activities that we could do at home on a lazy or rainy day. The boys each got to pick one a month and loved it so much that I thought we’d do it again this summer. We ended up tapping into our list early this year and had a SnoCone Stand two days after school got out…haha!!!

First, I found recipes on Pinterest for making snocone syrup with no artificial flavors or dyes (it’s basically just fruit, water, and sugar) and made strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, cherry, mango, peach, and kiwi.

Then, I picked up a cheap snocone machine from Walmart, ordered some squeeze bottles and snocone cups/spoon straws from Amazon, and we were off to the races. The SnoCone Stand was a big hit, so I think we’ll do it again later in the summer.

Roller Skating…

We took the boys to one of their best friends’ birthday parties this weekend at a roller skating rink!!! It is CRAZY how much it’s exactly how I remember it when I was a child (the carpet, the layout, the birthday party rooms, the skates, etc.). It made me so nostalgic.

The boys each had a different approach to learning, as they usually do, which was interesting to watch…

Jonas jumped right in, fell and got right back up, with continuous persistence.

Xander reminded me so much of myself as a child when I tried new things for the first time…he hung back and observed…then when he got up the courage to try it (on his own time, mind you), he expected himself to be perfect right out of the gate and got discouraged when he didn’t perform up to the picture he had in his mind…then he froze up and shut down. I kind of have to back off because I see all of the things I missed out on doing as a child because I was so afraid to fail and afraid of what others would think of me if I did…I want better for him and it’s hard for me to tolerate how fear and perfectionism affects him and those around him in times like that. Sigh. Enter Tom. He always knows just how to handle Xander in those moments…he sat down with him and in a few magical moments of Daddy/Xander time…had him up and trying again until he got comfortable.

Roman tried it out, fell and got super frustrated a lot, but stuck with it.

They had these fabulous PVC pipe trainers on wheels that the boys held onto and pushed in front of them to get the feel of things. What a great idea (and a lifesaver for my little guys)!!!

Tom put on a pair of skates and showed off his skills…he even won a race with the other daddies…of course.

All in all, it was an interesting adventure that the boys ended up really enjoying.

Easter…

We spent Easter this year at Aunt Jean’s…eating yummy food, hunting for eggs, and catching up on life. I love this picture that Heather snapped of all of the kids together (from left to right: Annabella, Jordan, Dylan, Val, Jonas, Xander, and Roman). I can’t believe how big they’re all getting!!!

Spring Break…Day 5…

We are so grateful to Mark Fielder, one of Tom’s good friends from the fire department, for letting us go camping on his land over Spring Break!!!

It was definitely a cool day and an even colder night, but we very much enjoyed walking through the fields and the woods, following the creek, collecting firewood, roasting hot dogs and marshmallows, and staying warm in our sleeping bags. It is always so soul refreshing to get away from it all and just be in the great outdoors.

Spring Break…Day 4…

The boys and I went to Chick-Fil-A for lunch (dang, that place is always so crazy busy) and then to the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center to play this afternoon.

The boys ended up doing an impromptu scavenger hunt (that was set up there for all of the kids on Spring Break), learning a little bit about turtles along the way, and picking up a prize at the end (they each picked out a slap bracelet). They had a blast in the climbing rooms and even played a few old school kids games in the party room (Chutes and Ladders and Candyland). Thank you, Aunt Jean!!! She gave the boys a membership to the SOAC for Christmas.

We can’t wait until the pool, splash pad, lazy river, and water slides open up later this spring…

Spring Break…Day 2…

I had the worst case of strep throat I think I’ve ever had and was pretty much in bed from Saturday through Monday. My sweet little Xander asked this morning, “Mom, are you feeling better today? Cause I’d really like to go somehwere…” Thanks to prayers, rest, and antibiotics I actually started feeling like myself today. So, after taking the boys to a few quick appointments in the morning, we headed to IHOP for lunch (spontaneous fun) and to Pinkerton Park to play.

Happy Birthday, Roman!!!…

It is unbelievable to me that Roman…my baby…is 6 years old today!!!

Happy birthday to my snuggly, fun-loving, bright, loud, emotional, funny, musical, passionate boy. What a fun birthday celebration you had this week…a sleepover with one of your best friends, Owen, and a jumptastic time at a trampoline park with Owen and your big brothers! I love you, RoRo. “You are my sunshine…”