Brady’s Birthday and Lots of Other Updates
Holy cow – it’s been almost a month since I posted! Tis the Season to ignore the blog I guess!
First things first – I had a sad little mommy moment a couple of weeks ago. I realized that an entire shelf of our “glasses” cabinet was being taken up by sippy cups that no one uses anymore. Ok…so this wasn’t actually the first time I had noticed, but I chose to ignore the fact that the boys are getting to be “big” – whaaaa! We bought some new glassware and it had no acceptable home…so I was finally forced to clean out the cups. Sad sad sap that I am, I took pictures of the cups before I threw them away. It’s honest been at least 2 years since we used these with any regularity (except for having water in bed) so it was most certainly way over due.
One Saturday, Brian decided we were going to have “family fun day”. The “day” started around 3pm and included most of the stuff that we all voted on together and put on a white board. The first rule was that we wear PJs. The rest of the list included: Watch Arthur Christmas (check), go on a drive to look at the lights (we didn’t get to that one…this family night happened during the last week of November and we decided it might be too early for all the good lights to be up), fire in the fireplace (check), play monopoly (check), play with Kona (check), make candy (check), make and eat turkey soup (check).
These PJs were purchased by me because I thought the boys would like the bottoms…maybe not the tops (they ended up loving them). Brady saw them one day at Children’s place and was BEYOND excited that they came in “all our favorite colors”. As you’ll see from later pictures, these are our current “go to” pajamas. If they are clean, the boys are wearing them!
Here are the boys with daddy making gummy candy!
We played Apples to Apples after Monopoly
Giant gummy candies that we made using a mold that was actually meant for chocolate candies on sticks.
Fire in the fireplace watching Arthur Xmas
Next update: I had a birthday. I tried to take a pass this year, but was told that I had to turn another year older. The blow of being 38 was softened by some roses and a new Nook touch with the glow light that I’ve had my eye on for over a year. Now I can read in bed without having the light on!
Random update: these are called Mouse Books. Logan and his friends write them in class and then put them in a basket. Other kids in the class can read their books and write comments on the back like “I love your drawings” or “this book is awesome”. This is a book that Logan wrote called “Yes Day”. In “Yes Day”, Logan is allowed to do whatever he wants because mommy always says yes. Logan climbs a mountain, gets a new soccer ball and eats a giant ice cream sundae among other things. As you can see (barely), this book won a Kendall County Award and was selected as a Monarch book (the yellow post-it note additions are Logan’s self-awarded accolades….I think it’s hilarious!)
Brady’s birthday! I set up the kitchen eating area the night before
Brady’s “party” was on the 6th, the day after his birthday and he picked out three blue hats for himself and his buddies Matt and Jackson. I figured he would like to wear his “little champs” hat on the actual bday as well.
He had seen this “happy napper” and literally threw a fit over it one day. He was happy to see that he got it for his birthday along with a big knee-hockey set with 2 goals and a bunch of sticks.
We made small goody bags for his preschool friends.
On Thursday morning, the 6th, Matt and Jackson came over right after all the big kids went to school. They opened gifts (2 Dick’s sporting goods cards) and played at the house.
Per Brady’s request, they painted robot piggy banks before we headed out to Chuck E Cheese.
Thursday mornings are DEAD at Chuck E Cheese which was AWESOME!
I bought these guys so many coins that they didn’t even notice when I would take small handfuls and go find the games that give you a lot of tickets! We got some great loot with all the tickets “they” won!
After the adventure out, the boys didn’t want the fun to end so we went back home and watched Rudolph. Well, I put on Rudolph, they watched for 10 minutes and then went to play (which was fine because both Matt and Jackson are terrified of dogs so when they were upstairs, I had poor little Kona out of her crate where she’d been all day)
About Me
- Renay
- Stories about BRLAB: Brian & Renay, two relatively sane parents, and our three adorable, but active boys: Logan - 9, Aiden - 7 and Brady - 6. I started this blog to document our adventures and milestones for those family members who are far away and can't always share the fun in person. This blog has become my way to keep track of everything in the lives of my growing boys - from the super big stuff that seems the most important to the small things that probably really ARE the most important. I always include tons of pictures because I plan to make a book out of the blog on a yearly basis. Time flies by so fast, I can only hope that these posts will help us remember all the wonderful and silly times we have together as a family.
1 comments:
What a perfect birthday! Too, too cute!
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