Thursday, June 20, 2013

Father's Day

With Sunday being Father's Day, we had high hopes and big plans for our day, including going to church and visiting family.
 
First thing in the morning Joe opened a few gifts.

Including a beautiful picture from Claire.

I had to include this picture of Claire just because I thought she looked like a little teenager.  I'm not sure when that happened!
 
Well...soon after we woke up we noticed Henry's eyes were quite crusty and puffy.  Not a good combination.  We mentally prepared ourselves to cancel our fun family plans and stay put for what appeared to be a rather lame day. 
 
Late morning Henry was already tired, so he went down for a nap, which provided a perfect opportunity for Joe and Claire to visit his dad.  We were happy to get at least a bit of family time in.

Grandpa and Claire
 
After Henry woke up from his long nap, though, we were happy to see his eyes seemed better and my brother's family gave us the green light to come over.

Henry ready to slide into summer fun!

Henry and Andrew playing in the pool.

Uncle Mike helping Henry hit his first home run...or something like that.

Boys and girls have their own lunch tables!

Henry and Grandpa

Sylvia reading books to Gracie and Claire

Oh dear!  Now Henry's looking like a little teenager!
This is all happening way too fast.
 
Initially our Father's Day appeared to be a flop, but we ended up having a wonderful day.  It was great to celebrate the fathers in our lives (we had celebrated Father's Day with Joe's Mom's side last week).  We are very fortunate to have three loving fathers in our lives; we're thankful for each of them.  And I am particularly thankful for Joe, who is an incredible father to our children.  Truly, he amazes me with how well he loves and cares for them.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Sunday, June 9, 2013

The Good, The Bad, and The Muddy

Buckle your seat belts.  It's time for another one of my "throw it all in" recaps. 
Beginning with a big thank you and a sad good-bye to Ms. Jennifer, the physical therapist who has worked with Henry since he was born.  We'll miss her!   
 
Henry refusing a posed picture.

Ms. Jennifer introducing Henry to his new therapist, Ms. Mary. 
Henry interested only in his banana.

Ms. Jennifer was great at helping Claire feel
included in Henry's physical therapy.
 
While good-byes are sad, we're happy to say
a big hello to Paul, visiting from CA. 
 
Paul and Claire washing dishes.
 
Joe and Paul playing Frisbee in the street.
 
Last weekend, the kids and I walked to a church carnival down the street.

Face painting - Claire chose a rainbow.

Playing Plinko - she played twice to win a tootsie roll.

Claire insisted on applying the medicine and Band-Aid to her recent injury.  This, I'm sure is in large part because of her new favorite show - "Doc McStuffins". 
 
A doctor for stuffed animals and toys.
 
National Donut Day!
 
And, of course, some pictures of the 5K Mud Run 2013!
Raising money for clean water in Africa.
 
Joe, with sister-in-law, Laura, on the right,
and her brother, Jamie, in the middle. *
 
Now you might be asking, why does Joe have a rubber chicken around his chest.  Well, since costumes were encouraged, Joe took advantage of the opportunity to wear a chicken on an electrical cord over his blue clothes.  Get it? It's "Chicken Cordon Bleu".  That's my man! 

A very patriotic cheering section.
Sylvia, Gracie, Andrew and Claire

Gracie and Claire

Grandma helps Henry get a good view

Here comes Joe. *
 
 
I was too late with the camera, but Joe actually did a cartwheel in the mud pit!
 
 
"The Snake Pit" *

And that's why it's called "The Mud Run".

Finished in under 25 minutes.  A great time!
He came in 8th place for his age division.

But the real star of the show was the chicken,
who made it out A-OK.

Daddy and daughter
 
Henry - future mud runner.

An injured Laura with a sprained ankle still managed to
finish the race strongly.  Feel better soon, Laura! 
 
*Photo Credit to my brother Mike.  Thanks!
 
Well, that's all for now.  Thanks for hanging in there with my many pictures! 


Saturday, June 8, 2013

Naptime

 
 
It was naptime, and the kids seemed to be tired after a busy morning.  At first, the sounds of laughter and playing spilled from their bedroom, but I finally heard what I had been waiting for...silence. 
I went upstairs to check on them, and this is what I found.
I love these moments.
 
I'll be back soon to post pictures of this past week's adventures...and mishaps :).

May 2020

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