Above and beyond that, we’re extremely fortunate to have such an invested Aunt Lindsay living with us here in California and often urging us to do great things.
The only reason this anniversary didn’t fly by like the others with Ben and I sheepishly noticing after the fact is that Tucker had a field trip. And we had to sign the form, it was about then that we released that fire station day was on our 9th anniversary. Considering Tucker’s obsession with Fire mans and fire trucks, neither one of us wanted to miss it. Realizing it was the same day as our wedding and we still hadn’t done a number of things we wanted to lately, Ben and I hatched a plan.
After a morning at the fire station, we would break for lunch and Zumba for mom. Then go to LACMA to see the Stanley Kubrick exhibit, see Star Trek “Into Darkness” and end it with a sushi dinner. Pretty perfect plan that does justice to our nine year marriage.
It almost went flawlessly but the museum was closed so we went to Amoeba Record shop. Which made a food day even better.
Huge thanks to Aunt Linds for picking up the kids from school.
This is Lily, Tucker’s best friend since the infant/toddler room.
Another friend, Luke.
There isn’t a single picture of him this day where his mouth is closed. Just too excited!
oh wait, there is just one when he was learning how to stop, drop and roll.
Happy Birthday to the sweetest little girl in our house. Yep, in all 2500 sq feet of it. Actually, she might be second to Aunt Lindsay who is technically pretty little.
So, Emilia has opinions. That’s okay, all toddlers do and she has come to realize that she has big competition. And she is not taking that lightly.
Anyone who met the actual sweetest, most agreeable baby on the planet might be a little surprised to meet toddler Emilia. She’s lightening fast, both in physical speed and in assessing a situation. She also makes her wishes very well known. And food, well, that’s something you need to see for yourself.
All the same, she’s our little angel even if she is staging a massive coup and will be running this household before she can talk.
Oh, did I mention she can talk? Watch out, Bub.
(For the record, Mom and Dad are fine with the coup as long as she keeps giving the biggest hugs and longest lasting hugs those little arms can give.)
Special thanks to Grandma Cupcake for the birthday crown and dress. Good call, Grandma.
On Friday of last week, I saw an alert flash that it was the day of Tucker’s dentist appointment. Tucker had been pretty excited the past few weeks to go to the dentist, thanks mostly to the play school bus in the lobby of the dentist’s office. Mistakenly, I tell him that today is the day of the dentist appointment. A few hours into my day I would email the school that the appointment was actually Monday (the alarm was just an reminder) and I wouldn’t be picking up Tucker early from school. The Director of school left her desk and immediately informed Tucker that the dentist appointment was Monday because he had told EVERYONE at school how it was the day to go to the dentist.
Today was the big day and I am just so grateful that he wasn’t let down, or scared. Somehow, we may instill good dental habits in these kids. Thankfully, kids dentistry has come a really long way. Like, a REALLY long way. The entire place is setup for fun, with little kid potties, small chairs, your choice of movie playing during the cleaning (Cars 2, thank you), bus and books to play with in the lobby, SIX rolls of stickers and AND a grab bag of prizes. Did I mention your choice of flavored toothpaste: Bubble gum, Chocolate or watermelon? The dentist office now ranks just below Chuck E. Cheese and if you mention it you’ll hear in a long whine “I wanna go to the dentist, agaaaaaaainnnnnn”.
I hope you had a great week and have been enjoying you weekend. All went well with my step-son’s graduation, so that is a big relief. Hopefully it is on to the Air Force for him in the fall. I am glad to be back home and can’t wait to see all the kiddos tomorrow.
I am sending pictures for the week of May 28-31st. Included is Tucker having his turn as fish feeder, making muffins and Parent Day (the picture of Ben and Tucker enjoying muffins is my favorite), exploring shells with mirrors and magnifying glasses, enjoying new toys gifted from the Snider family, sorting and graphing whales, and working on our giant thirteen foot “baby” whale that we will put up in our room this week.
I’m looking forward to continuing our study of the ocean this week with a closer look at sharks and using our aquatic theme to explore the math concepts of sorting and categorizing, counting, graphing, and shape recognition. We will be making shark puppets, geometric fish shapes, graphing gold fish, and sorting sea creatures.
Look for an email this week with more details about our trip to the fire station on Wednesday, June 19th at 9:30 am. Permission slips will go home on Friday. I am also looking for parent volunteers to walk with us over to the Main Street Station that day…Heather, I am looking in your general direction – since it was your suggestion .