Sledding

We got out sledding today for the first time this year. The kids had a great time and they all did really well. Andrew worked on his snowboarding and Mari and Elliot rode sleds. They all got going pretty fast at times and there was not a lot of crying, which was nice. They also all did a great job walking back up the hill and remembering to bring their sleds.

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Chillin’ at Home

It’s cold out. The kids got out some this morning, but otherwise Susan and I have spent the day catching up on things that need to get done around the house and the kids have been playing all afternoon. I have offered a few times to take them to Home Depot, but the playdough, train, and space shuttle are too much fun!

They all slept until 8 this morning and have been playing well all day. I hope this continues!

Sorry!

We just completed the best game of Sorry! that I have played in my entire life! We just played a game that lasted an hour and 7 minutes. By the end we each had almost all of our pieces in Home, with Mar-Mar winning, Andrew waiting for a 1, me/Elliot waiting for a 3, and Mari/Susan waiting for a 5 and a 7.

Time Changes, They Are a Changin’

It is about this time of year that I usually write my annual I hate the time change post. This year, for the first time ever, our kids adjusted fairly seamlessly. We had a few nights where they went to bed early and woke up early, but after a couple of days they were back to normal – in bed around 8 and up at 7 or 7:30.

2010 Beggars’ Night Costumes

Andrew was the Des Moines Menace mascot, Mari was a baby fairy, marking her third year in a row as some sort of fairy, and Elliot was some sort of witch, or something. We had a great time walking around the neighborhood.

Mari Sings

Mari has never been much of a singer. She has never seemed to interested in it, until recently. Ever since this summer (maybe around Vacation Bible School?) Mari has been singing much more. She loves learning new songs, and the motions that go with them.

Andrew’s School Birthday

We just returned from another of Andrew’s school birthdays, and I was once again impressed. Moving up from kindergarten to first grade I thought they  might scale back a little bit, but once again they had a nice ceremony, complete with a candle, globe, Andrew walking in circles and us sharing pictures and stories.

As part of the ceremony we sing Happy Birthday to Andrew, once for real and once replacing the first letter of each with with the first letter of his name. Mrs. Wolfe-Guess said that it does not work well with vowels, so we switched to ‘J’, creating another interesting version of the song.

After the singing all of the kids in the class wished Andrew a happy birthday, and gave him a hug.