Saturday, August 31, 2019

Micah & Victoria Turn 7!

It was hard waiting the month of August for these two to officially turn 7.  When the day finally arrived, excitement filled the air and nothing could go wrong.  They were greeted by their summer camp singing Happy Birthday to them on the way there in the morning.  At home John and I planned a fun dinner followed by individual seven-tiered cakes in honor of them turning seven.  They ended up reminding me of The Cat in the Hat because of the colors and crazy leaning that was happening while I was decorating them.  Nothing that a dowel and a freezer can't halt.
 The sparkler candles too more effort than the twins realized to blow out.  But they were fun for the night's celebration.
 John asked what the twins would like for dinner that night.  Remarkably they created a barbeque themed dinner... barbeque chips, barbeque pizza, and corn bread.  They did not like John's idea of barbeque milk or ice cream though.

 The anticipation of opening presents was almost too much to handle.  After everything was tore apart, they were both thrilled at what they had received.  It was a great 7th birthday!
 After being delayed in Chicago this summer, we stumbled upon a toy store to kill time.  In it they carried Barbie Fashionistas.. the Barbie line that is created to look more like us... tall, thin, overweight, petite.  Victoria just loved the looks (trendy hair cuts, colored hair) and clothes.  She received three Fashionistas, clothes and shoes from Oma, Opa, & her cousins.  She has played with them almost daily since and even has them sleep next to her bed at night.  A true sign of loving these toys.
 Since last summer when we went camping, Micah has wanted Rocket Copters with which we saw others were playing.  John and I have remembered this as he constantly reminds us "I want that" when he sees something on TV or in the store.  Now he's too nervous he'll loose one and so hasn't tried it out yet.  Maybe back on the farm where there is open spaces to locate your copter will be a better idea.
 She is enamored by unicorns still.
 He still loves Batman.
Izzy's gift was a three way walkie-talkie set.  I giggle knowing that she picked this partly for her pleasure.  All three have enjoyed testing how far they can go for the handset to work.  These are far better than a toy and can be heard clearly long distances away even in a city.

As time passed by, it has been fun going back and reading who you were at younger ages.  Your personalities don't change but how they present at each age is unique.  Lest I forget, here is what I want to remember about you this past year...

Micah:
1.  You are my introverted, feeling child.  This has created challenges with how in depth you experience life.  It has been with great pleasure that I have seen you create two deep friendships with your classmate, Mark and our neighbor, Fox.  After school you often ask if you can play outside or wait outside until Fox is home to play with.  Calling you in for dinner is challenging as you would prefer to stay with him.  You have also had your first playdate as well with Mark.  Fingers crossed that Mark will be in your 2nd grade classroom.
2.  Something click in you at the end of 1st grade with your reading.  You were graduated from the Reading Recovery program at school before the end of the year.  Ms. Yang, your reading specialist tutored you over the summer to prevent the "summer slide" though she said you didn't really need her.  You are now asking for chapter books and will stay up later than desired to read them.
3.  You continue to be an extremely picky eater preferring meat & carbs to anything.  Bananas are your ongoing fruit staple.  You are more open to trying at least on item without gagging at the table.  Ironically you added liver to your repertoire after trying this on the farm this summer.  Of all things!
4.  You still need me to sign your song (Goodnight Sweetheart) before you are able to fall asleep.  Even if it has been a challenging day emotionally, this seems to be a rock for you to sleep well and happily.  This, and of course, sleeping with Battie.
5.  One activity has emerged as a favorite of yours.... baseball.  You truly enjoyed your first experiences on the Astros team.  You are going to play again this fall though we are unsure of which team you will be joining.  It is a great way to expand your peer interactions as you have been on the Pierce School's primary team.
6.  While many boys prefer silky, athletic pants/shorts (which you do as well), you have another side that dresses so handsomely.  You've worn you hat from Disney and suspenders which has lead us to calling you a very fine dapper dresser.
7.  When you were younger, you had to always hold onto a beloved object which was usually Lighting McQueen.  Now, you still have beloved objects that vary from day to day.  Rather than hold onto them, you prefer pants or shirts with pockets to carry them around with you.

Victoria:
1.  The social scene continues to be where you thrive!  You continue with close relationships with peers that you met at kindergarten.  You have added one girl to your circle, Sophie Ann, which I believe is your soul-mate in friends.  This next year you two will be together again in 2nd grade as well as dance class.  Giggles and squeals were provided by you when this information was given to you.
2.  Dance is your preferred activity, not sports.  Your jazz class stole the show this past year at the end of the year recital.  You want to do this again in 2nd grade with your BFFs.... Gabby, Sohpie Ann, and Ceci.  We can't wait to see how you shine at the next recital.
3.  Unicorns dominate your world.  If they are sparkly, even better.  We have stuffed unicorns, unicorns on shirts, unicorns on pants, unicorns on underwear, unicorns on shoes, unicorn pencils, unicorn stickers... you get the idea.
4.  This year we took a stab at modeling.  Though I know you would be great at this, you had to show it to the photographer and agency.  The photographer loved you.  But when we got to the agency, you became shy.  So we are waiting 6 months before going back an retrying.  In the mean time, John keeps your pictures at the studio in case anyone needs a fill-in.  So far you were preliminary chosen for a photo shoot with Tom Brady.  But alas this was canceled. 
5.   Your list of nicknames grows all the time.... goofy-woofy, silly-willy, Jerry-berry, blankie-wankie, baby-wabby, jumping bean.  My favorite is twinkle toes.  Each and everyone if fitting of you.  There is an order in which they are to be said before brushing your teeth.  I wonder what will happen if I truly forget one of them some day.
6.  You are a sleeper in regards to academics.  I know you know more than what you present.  As this is not your primary interest, you put this further down on the list of activities you are going to devote your time and attention too.  You will be a challenge for teachers to find a way to tap into that mind of yours.  It may need to be finding that creative side as you flourish there more than Izzy ever did at your age.
7.  Your favorite continue to be blankie to sleep with though you rarely want me to sing your song to you at night.  You love fruit but are willing to eat/try anything as long as there is ranch with it for dipping.  Any way to bling out an outfit is sure to find it's way on your body.


Thursday, August 29, 2019

Micah's 7th Birthday Party

 For Micah's birthday party, he liked the idea of miniature golf.  When we discovered black light miniature golf (Monster Mini Golf), there was no question that this was going to be the place for his party.  Before guests arrived, we enjoyed how the black light looked on our clothes and the objects inside the building.  Victoria's outfit was the best of anyone's.

 Corey, our party leader, started with a few games before turning them loose on the course.  The boys really got into turning each other into mummies with toilet paper.

Though you might not have thought it, the next game turned out to be fairly competitive amongst the party goers. Corey would take away one object from the pile without anyone seeing what was it.  The first person who could identify what was missing won that prize.  There was strategy as to when you answered if there was a specific prize you wanted.
Micah requested an airplane cake after picking up this toy air plane when we were back in Nebraska at the Air & Space Museum.  Too bad they forgot to add that he was turning 7.  I'm not sure he even noticed since he liked it so much.
 Unlike his sister, Micah was allowed to blow out real candles after singing Happy Birthday.
 No matter what happened this year, it was going to be better than last year since no one came to Micah's party.  Since Micah's birthday is over the summer, classmates are often out of town.  This year a few were able to join which made this little boy ecstatic!
 Corey lead the group through the golf course while Victoria cheered them on.  Izzy & Bonnie golfed separately and seemed to enjoy being off on their own.



Victoria's 7th Birthday Party

 Like all siblings, Micah & Victoria wished to have their own separate birthday parties this year.  Given how different their personalities are, this made perfect sense.  It wasn't a bit surprising at the location she chose... Build-A-Bear.  Because her birthday falls in the summer, there is going to always be challenges in who of her friends are around to attend.  She was lucky in all but two could come.  I think the smile in this pictures says it all for her special party.
 The hardest part was picking out which friend you wanted to create.  There were a few who needed a bit of help weighing the pros and cons of a few choices.  But not Victoria!  She knew before arriving that she was going to create a unicorn.

 Our party leader was amazing.  She commanded this group with easy and made the day entirely laid back and non-stressful for everyone including John & I.  We liked that very much.
 The stuffing.

 After stuffing, the new friends needed to be showered to get off any stray stuffing.  Then it was off to pick out one outfit for each new bestie.

 Our party leader had so many bear-talents including helping with which outfits fit which friends and the challenge with deciding on the outfit.  One friend's stuffing string broke.  Without batting an eye, she whipped out a few tools and hand sewed the animal shut.  I think she's done this before...
 Micah very much wanted everyone to know that it was his birthday too.  Though this was a "girlie party" I knew he was enjoying the day after picking out a bear and dressing him as a Red Sox player.
 Our new friends!

 Before saying goodbye, everyone sang Happy Birthday.  Though we weren't allowed a cake in the store, they had the coolest replacement.  This was a cake in which the candle lite up.  You had to blow hard enough for the light to turn off.  Close enough to the real thing!

Afterwards we headed to the food court to enjoy cake.  We were not allowed to light real candles.  My creative husband made these seven candles out of construction paper and tooth picks as any child needs candles on their birthday cake.  This resulted in many giggles from the girls and an attempt by Victoria to blow them out.



Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Summer Vacation in Nebraska


 Coming back to the farm for the county fair is always a summer highlight.  This year we decided to also include vacation activities.  One of my favorite fast food places that can only be found in Nebraska is Amigos.  We made a bee line to this place once landing in Omaha before heading to the farm.
 This little guy was caught by Opa which let the kids see him up close.  There's always something new to see or do on a farm.
A tradition when we are on the farm over the summer is taking the kids fishing.





 A place we've always wanted to visit while back in Nebraska is the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum.  The SR-71 Blackbird was an impressive entry display.

 The kids were challenged with finding Opa's F-4 Phantom II.  They asked why this one did not have the shark mouth painted on it only to learn this one was a reconnaissance plane.

 None of us had any idea of quite how large the B-52 Bomber was until up close.  Here the kids are standing inside the bomb bay.
 Trying their hand at the bomber flight training simulator.

 Open was a flight simulator.  The girls paired up while Micah & I went together.  In both scenarios, we were challenged with dog fighting.  We were close to having upset stomachs on both trials.




 A family favorite while growing up on the farm was Rock Creek Station.  Seeing things first hand always puts learning into perspective.  Izzy was the most impacted by seeing the ruts from where the wagons cut through on their way to Oregon.

 Summer = pool time.  They Wymore pool is the favorite for the twins since they are able to access most everything.  If the cousins were here, they would likely prefer the Beatrice pool.  Each year the twins grow in their swimming abilities.



 With the entire family together, we celebrated Diane's 43rd birthday at Stone Hollow Brewery in Beatrice followed by a game of Sevens.