I deeply apologize for my complete slacking off on the
blog. I’ve kind of been in a social
media funk lately. I’m not really
feeling the vibe of facebook and I haven’t had much motivation to actually
write a complete blog. I’m trying to do
better…really I am.
Here are the last 3 months in summary:
April:
April was a pretty boring month. Ella didn’t have any really exciting events
at school, we didn’t take any vacations, and even Joe and I didn’t have
anything exciting going on.
May:
May always starts off great with my birthday! I turned a whopping 36 this year. So far I’m taking growing older ok. I was nervous about hitting 36 but I’ve
handled it ok so far.
The second week of May we had a special guest come
visit. GiGi flew into town to attend a
very special Mother’s Day Tea that Ella’s class was having at school. It was so fun to have GiGi in town, and it
was especially fun for Ella to show off her class and friends.
The Mother’s Day Tea at school was amazing! It was much more elaborate than anything I
had imagined in my head. Ella’s teacher
had gone to great lengths to set up everything the night before including
tables, fancy plates and cups, and full decorations around the room. Each of the children had written their own
story about the A B C’s and objects for each letter. Then at the tea, 2 children were at each
table and had the opportunity to read their stories to their family and friends. The whole thing included a performance of
poems and other readings by the kids, and of course, Ella had a speaking part
(she loves performing). GiGi was VERY
impressed with the whole thing…so was I.
Also in May, I went back to working at the preschool 3 days
a week. It only lasted 5 weeks, so it
didn’t take up my entire summer, but it was nice to have something to keep me
busy at the end of the school year while Ella was still in school. And as always, at least one kid in the preschool
class did something to make me laugh each day.
Those kids are so much fun to be around!
June:
June was a VERY busy month.
Since in May Ella’s class had the Mother’s Day Tea, in June they held a
Father’s Day Breakfast. Fortunately Ella’s
teacher knew enough to know that many of the fathers would be working during
the day, so she scheduled the breakfast in the morning right after school
started. Joe went and got to see Ella’s
performance skills first hand. Ella has
a t-shirt that says “My Mom is Totally Awesome” and one day when she was
wearing it Joe said to her teacher, “I need to get Ella a shirt that says ‘My
Dad is Totally Awesome.” Well, much to
our surprise Ella’s teacher went and had a shirt made and Ella got to wear it
for the Father’s Day Breakfast. Joe, of course,
loved it! Each child got to share what
special activity they love doing with their dads…Ella said that she will always
remember helping her daddy make coffee in the morning. It’s amazing how those little activities sometimes
mean the most. During the program Ella
read a poem titled “Little Girls Need Their Daddy’s.” It was so sweet. We have a copy of it at home and she has read
it many times.
Also in June Ella’s class had their end of the year
celebration. It was a great performance
where they showed the parents all that they had learned this year. They also talked about what they want to be
when they grow up. Apparently Ella has
changed her mind from being a singer and a dancer, and now she wants to be a
doctor. But after the performance she
explained to me that she doesn’t want to be a people doctor, she wants to be an
animal doctor.
I wrapped up working
at the preschool on June 14th and had a few days to get ready for
Ella’s school to finish up and prepare for another visit from GiGi and Paw Paw. Ella’s school finished on
June 20th. Since it was so close to her birthday I let
Ella take a special treat for her classmates.
Unfortunately the kids aren’t able to take food to celebrate their
birthdays, so instead Ella gave each kid in the class a sheet of smelly
stickers. If I’ve learned one thing by
working in a preschool, it’s that smelly stickers are the greatest invention on
the planet. A kid will do almost
anything for a smelly sticker. I knew
Ella’s class would love getting some of their own.
I have to be sure to mention what a wonderful school year it was. We could not have asked for a more perfect teacher for Ella. She has learned so much and grown up so much both with her learning, and in personality. She met some incredible friends this year and can't wait to get together for play dates this summer. We are so excited to see what First Grade holds!
Immediately after I picked Ella up from school, we headed to
the airport to pick up GiGi and Paw Paw.
It’s always fun to have grandparents come visit! The next day GiGi and I spent all day
decorating the house for Ella’s birthday party on Saturday. This year the theme was “Garden Tea Party” so
our house was decorated in bright flowers and butterflies all over the walls,
and of course, streamers all over the ceiling.
Saturday was the big party.
Ella was lucky enough to have Grammy Janet and Aunt Katie come down for
the event, and Cousins Lindy, Kit and Cam also came. Of course Boppie was here, and 9 of Ella’s
friends from school. To say our house
was chaos would be an understatement.
Toward the end of the party I looked at Kit (who is 16) and she was
obviously in 6 year old girl overload.
After the party she went down to the basement and took a 2 hour
nap. Since it was a tea party, the
little girls spent the first several minutes of the party decorating their tea
hats.
After the tea hats it was time to eat. As usual, we ordered pizza for everyone (Ella
is convinced that it’s not a REAL birthday party unless there’s pizza) and I
had fruit, goldfish crackers and candy on the side. To drink we obviously had tea (which Ella was
the only one who liked it) and raspberry lemonade.
After pizza the girls played “pin the spot on the ladybug.” It always surprises me how much the kids love
this game. I always feel like its old
and out dated, yet when they go to play the game they have a blast and laugh
and cheer their friends on the entire time.
Next came stacking sugar cubes.
The girls loved seeing who could stack their sugar cubes the
highest. Of course one of the girls kept
bumping the table and all the stacks would fall. At the end they asked if they could eat the
sugar cubes…no way! The best activity
(for the adults) was coloring wooden fans.
I went to AC Moore and bought a bunch of wooden fans with pictures of a
flower and a frog on front. The girls
all laid on the floor and colored away in complete silence. It was a much needed break after so much
activity.
As I’ve mentioned here before, Ella’s not much of a cake
eater. This year she decided that
instead of cake she wanted to have cotton candy as her birthday dessert. AC Moore had some on sale, so I picked up
several containers. I think it was GiGi
who came up with the great idea to put the cotton candy in cupcake papers. I also baked some chocolate rose shaped
cupcakes because I figured some of the girls might not care for cotton candy,
and I was sure some of the adults would prefer cake. What I didn’t imagine is that most of the
girls would want BOTH. A few of the
little girls had 2 servings of cotton candy and 2 cupcakes. SUGAR HIGH!
By this time the birthday party was over and the girls were
starting to head out. It was a great day
and Ella loved every minute of it. She
wore a beautiful dress from cousin Lindy that was pink and looked like the
skirt was covered in flower petals. It
was perfect for a Garden Tea Party. At
one point during her party Ella leaned over to her friend and said, “My mom is
awesome!” There is no greater compliment
than that.
My only regret is that the party was so busy that I didn't get any pictures with my camera. Thank heavens GiGi was there and took plenty with her camera. She has emailed them to me and I'll be sure to include them in the right.
After the party all of the family sat around the living room
and talked, then we headed out to Ella’s favorite restaurant for dinner…Hana
Tokyo (Japanese hibachi).
The Sunday after Ella’s birthday party we headed up to
Maryland for a mini family reunion with Paw Paw’s cousin and her family. I feel fortunate that we live so close to his
extended family. We don’t see them very
often, but it’s nice to know they are here if we needed them. It was a fun time reconnecting with family,
looking at old pictures and reading letters.
We spent the next several days relaxing and trying to rest
up for the next leg of our vacation.
GiGi and Paw Paw had never been up to the Jersey shore so Joe was more
than happy to show them around his hometown.
We headed up to the shore on Saturday morning and spent the weekend
sight seeing and showing my parents all of Joe’s favorite spots. They loved spending the time on the beach and
we had a lot of fun seeing everything.
GiGi and Paw Paw headed back to Wyoming on Tuesday. Our house is almost too quiet without them. I think Sabrina may miss them the most. Every morning she would head down to the
basement and cuddle up next to GiGi and give her some morning kisses. The first morning they were gone she went
downstairs and when I found her she was just sitting on the floor staring at
their empty bed.
July:
We have now welcomed July and are looking forward to what
this month holds. Today has been the
perfect, relaxing 4th of July.
I stayed in my pajamas until noon and we spent the morning cleaning up some
things and Joe mowed the lawn. Just as
it should be. We’re not planning on
leaving either. Steak on the grill
tonight then most likely watching the fireworks from the comfort of our bed in
our air conditioned house.
I promise that I’ll try to do better with the blog
updates. In April I didn’t have anything
to update, so I kind of got out of the mood.
Hopefully from now on the summer will hold many exciting adventures.
1 comment:
So glad to see you back and way too busy as usual. Happy Birthday to Ella! I loved the story about Sabrina missing Gigi. Enjoy the 4th!
Charlotte Wilson
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