Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Tuesday, July 30th

With a fun puppet show to attend, followed by Scarlett having a Daddy/Daughter in-office work day while the rest of the crew and I joined our fellow SASCH friends for lunch and play, Tuesday was a full, fun day!  We had a wonderful time.


Waverly's first puppet show! :-)  Atlanta's Center for Puppetry Arts is truly a gem of a place for kids, and we have enjoyed every show we've attended.  This time we were excited to watch a performance of Rumpelstiltskin.


There were several other families from our SASCH group there as well, but these were the kids available at the moment so I snagged them all for a picture.


N, Olivia, and Scarlett all sat in a row together.


The boys sat together - J, Judd, and Lincoln.  J was not in the mood to have his picture taken!



The kids and I drove Scarlett to Jim's office and dropped her off there.  She was really excited to have lunch "in the city" and then to be able to work with daddy all afternoon!  They had lunch  at Front Page News in Little 5 Points.


At Chick Fil A, the kids had a blast playing with a gaggle of their friends, and I enjoyed chatting with mine!  Lincoln was especially thrilled that Meredith was there - on the way from the puppet show to drop Scarlett off he told me, "I love Janice AND Meredith."  Uh-oh!  Such a cutie pie :-)


Meredith also spent time charming Waverly, who was sitting with my friend Amanda P.  I was impressed with the smiles that Meredith was able to get out of the baby!  While we were eating lunch, a nice lady (probably mid-50's) struck up a conversation with me and after a while said, "It's okay if you say no, but... can I hold your baby??"  There was a time when I would have found that odd, but I love that people want to snuggle and be sweet to my babies!  I gladly handed her over and she shared a bit of their (her and her husband were eating lunch together there) personal story.  When she handed her back over after some time, she thanked me profusely and said that holding Waverly had blessed her immensely :-)


Meanwhile, back at the office, Scarlett was setting up her area.


 One of the gals on Jim's team set Scarlett up to do some game user-testing.  She thought that was awesome! 


Afterward, she spent a long time designing a game (app) that she thought Jim's company might like to create.  She called it "Noc Thu Gieant" (Knock the Giant) or "Noc" for short.  Love it!  It was a cross between the story of David vs. Goliath and Angry Birds. 


Her second design page was how the "Noc" store might work.  There would be different players available, with different slingshots and even swords if you earned LOTS of coins from defeating the giants in the various levels.  Very creative!  Maybe she will follow in daddy's footsteps :-)






Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Monday, July 29th

The kids all did an especially good job with their school on Monday, and took lots of time playing indoors and out.  Lunch, baths, and rest time took up the afternoon and then it was karate time!


I usually read Scarlett's math out loud to her, but I needed a couple of minutes with Waverly mid-chapter, and I came back to find her breezing through it on her own!  I'm not ready to hand over the reigns just yet, but I love that she was interested enough to just continue on her own.  We sure do love Life of Fred math!


After Victoria and Lincoln were finished with their lessons for the day, they took the bag of lizards and snakes manipulatives out on the porch to play for quite a while.  I think having fun and different manipulatives for the kids really grabs their attention during their lessons, and they often ask to take whatever was used that day to play with for an hour or so - sometimes they will just play with them, but they also spend a lot of time sorting, counting and adding them just for fun.


Meanwhile, Waverly was busy tackling the laundry...  ;-)  Gram sure is a big help during school time (well, ALL of the time actually...) - she is always happy to take the baby around with her for a while, especially when Waverly isn't being content to just be jiggled in my lap.


Victoria loves that in between lessons she can hop up and love on Pixie-cat :-)


We read another chapter in our "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" book for tea & story time, and afterwards the kids made rabbit masks.  I'm going to try and toss in an occasional non-drawing craft for their post-story, chapter-related artwork.


Lincoln worked diligently on his mask - he chose the black mask, and decided he wasn't going to make soft fluffy ears, but would rather put the cotton in the eye holes. 


The girls picked white masks and did really well!


Scarlett's finished mask~


Lincoln's (creepy) finished mask~


Victoria's finished mask~


What Waverly thinks of Lincoln's mask. (I agree)


Karate time!  Lincoln was SO thrilled that Janice was present.  And better yet - it was her birthday, so he gave her his rabbit mask :-)  She always is so sweet to sit and chat with him.



Janice is almost a black belt in her age range, and so she often helps Lincoln if he needs a little assistance.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Sunday, July 28th

Sunday was a relaxing day - lots of at home time, followed by Jim taking Linc for a haircut, and me taking the girls to Barnes & Noble.  The guys joined us there and then we had lunch together before heading home to nap.  Soon after the kids were up, our good friends next door joined us for a cookout and a bit of swim time - a great end to the weekend!


Three helpers (one pants-less!) watching Daddy clean the pool.


Just before heading out, I needed to get Waverly dressed and then was going to feed her.  She looked SO adorable in this little dress/bloomers combination, so I ran and got my camera, trying to coax a smile out of her.  This was the look she gave me instead - clearly saying, "Are you kidding me? I am starving and you're trying to take my picture??" lol


Uh-oh!  Full angry arms flailing and all - she meant business.  I love how sweet, smiley and calm the baby usually is, but I have to admit I find it a little cute when she gets all mad and opinionated! :-)


Lincoln was so thrilled to go with Jim to a "boy's hair cut place," as he explained to me.  Apparently, he was quite insistent to wait and have Jim go first, with his turn afterward... but then the hair stylist whispered to him, "How about you go now while your daddy is getting his hair cut, and I bet me and you will BEAT him and be done first!"  Well, this was all the motivation he needed - he was ready to get started!


Handsome guy, forehead bruise and all! :-)


After an hour at Barnes & Noble perusing for books and playing at the train table, the kids made their final selections.


A quick lunch at Taco Bell - I introduced the kids to the pintos & cheese bowls.  Lincoln and Scarlett were not fans at all, but Victoria ate all of hers plus the rest of Linc's!  I kept telling her, "There's cheese hanging out of your mouth..."


"That's okay, mommy, I like it there."


The kids actually took an awesome 2.5 hour nap, while Waverly and I played and stared at each other.  Jim took a turn hanging out with her for a few while I took care of a couple things.  She wants to sit up so badly!


She LOVES her daddy - always turns to see where he is if she hears his voice and has the biggest smiles for him.


Our neighbors joined us for a casual dinner and pooltime, but Jim put our kids (and the neighbor's oldest daughter) to work scrubbing his car first - they were seriously stoked to help wash the Z.


She was genuinely more excited to wash the car than to get in the pool after.


The unsuspecting Lincoln goes to rinse his rag, while Jim gets ready with the hose behind him...


...sprays him with the icy water...


...and sends him running away as fast as he can! :-)


Scarlett, getting thrown by daddy.


Pool time fun!  Our dinner was wonderful and it sure was nice to have a chance to catch up with our friends next door!

Saturday, July 27th

It was the weekend of the homeschool expo, and Jim and I had made arrangements to have several hours to go, browse, and buy.  We returned home exhausted and appreciative of our time - I was able to find all of the items on my list, and Jim spotted a couple of great extras that will be just perfect to add to the mix this school year.  The kids were in an epically silly mood when we got home and we had a fun, relaxed evening...tying them up at their request!  Weird kids ;-)



Prior to leaving, we got the kids ready for karate (which ended up being canceled!) and Jim took them into our bedroom and made them swear an oath of obedience to Gram ;-)  They thought this was pretty hilarious.


I fell in love with this kid-height multi-purpose table!  Jim is going to make one for me - this would be great to have on the screened in porch for our many messy activities... just pull the bins out, hose off and voila!


Jim really tried to sell me on this Fun Ride SuperZ zipline - his idea was to run it from the top of the screened in porch to the far back fence and have it strung over the pool to drop in. Um...No.  Lincoln already needs a crash helmet just for the standard daily stunts he does in the backyard.


Received this picture from Nana :-)  Gram had taken the three big kids to karate and when they discovered it was canceled, she treated them to McDonald's for lunch and play!


VIP lounge of the homeschool expo with my friend Amanda P.!  Haha, not really - but even better, we had a leisurely, kid-free lunch together which has, in 6+ years, never happened (dinner, yes, but never lunch).  We were just about to leave, the lighting was terrible, and we were in the bathroom area, but I had to take the opportunity to photograph this highly amazing phenomenon :-)


Jim was tuckered out after hauling all of our purchases, so he sprawled out on the living room floor when we got home.  The kids had been decorating with yarn (see on the wall behind them?), and took his laying down as an invitation to try and tie him up with it!  They would work really hard to tie him up and then say, "See if you can break free!!"  He always could, of course ;-) They just kept on trying.


After 45 minutes of this, they wanted Jim to try and tie THEM up.  Weird kids!


Then Jim hogtied Lincoln - he could NOT get free and had to scoot around. 


Victoria snipped the yarn around his hands and he freed his feet.  Just your standard, Saturday night kid-roping ;-)