Thursday, September 13, 2012

August 2012

We did lots of relaxing and hanging out at home during August, enjoying the rest of our summer before school started up.

We’ve had this big space station toy up in our attic since we moved here.  I had been planning on giving it to Henry on his birthday, but I forgot until a few days later.  It was a perfect place for all his new Avengers toys to live.                                                                                                                                2012 08 01_2218_edited-1

Here’s Rachel writing down the days’ events in her new birthday diary:                                             2012 08 01_2220

And Tristan putting together a lego movie on the computer:                                                         2012 08 01_2223

He’s actually pretty good – I don’t know how he figures this stuff out.

Other fun summery August things included scootering around the kitchen:                         2012 08 02_2206_edited-1

Making elaborate set-ups with tiny Star Wars guys, blankets, and hundreds of pieces of paper (“for snow”, they said, and I said “maybe next time just use a blanket”):                                                   2012 08 04_2775

Balancing tricks:                                                                                                                2012 08 24_2884_edited-1

And magic card tricks:                                                                                                      2012 08 06_2265

I showed the kids the “Somebody That I Used to Know” song, and they thought it would make a good background to their magic tricks, so while I was listening to it in the study they came in and performed for me.

Tristan the magician:

And Oliver, his apprentice:

There were also some not-so-fun summer things, like shots for Henry.  He was a good sport, though, especially after getting a dot-to-dot coloring book from the doctor, and an ice-cream cone at Chick-fil-a.  I think he liked the book better than the ice-cream – I guess I had never taught him about dot-to-dot pictures, and he was amazed that such a fabulous thing existed.  He blew through the whole coloring book in one day, and he kept following me around, exclaiming “Mom, I just never knew there was such a fun thing as dot-to-dots!  How did someone make this dot-to-dot book?  Isn’t it so amazing, Mom?  It’s just so great how the numbers connect – ya get it? Have you ever done a dot-to-dot, Mom?  I just really love dot-to-dots!” 

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When the dot-to-dots ran out, there was also just regular coloring to do:                              2012 08 08_2258

Or dressing up like creepy guys to scare Henry and Cindy.  I’m pretty sure that’s Oliver in there:                                                                             2012 08 08_2767

Or doing jobs around the house (have you ever seen a more cheerful wall-scrubber?):2012 08 15_2862

The kids also played a lot of games, which I love.  Here they are playing Bang, one of their current favorites:                                                                                           2012 08 16_2860

Cindy isn’t old enough to join the games, but she keeps herself busy making set-ups all over the house:2012 08 13_2280

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Even her books usually get arranged in fancy lines or stacks before she reads them:                                        

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She loves to start with a giant stack on one side, and then as she reads, she moves the books over to a new stack on the other side:

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She also loves reading on blankets (while being pulled around the house):

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And in the bathroom (I’m not really trying to toilet-train her yet, but she loves to be like the big kids, so she asks to sit on the toilet all the time, and she always makes sure to grab a book):                            2012 08 02_2211

And whenever the kids make her forts she has to bring her books along:2012 08 22_27782012 08 22_2781

I had taken the carseats out of the van for some reason, and she loved sitting in Henry’s seat, all strapped up.  Rachel and Lizza were pretending Cindy was a queen in her throne (with a “C” for Cynthia taped above her head), and they got her all set up with snacks and everything:

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Also in August was Oliver’s 10th birthday.                                                      2012 08 17_2801

Everyone crowded around for the opening of presents:                                     2012 08 17_2802

Happy boy with new lego sets:                                                                                         2012 08 17_2813

And a paint-by-numbers tiger:                                                                        2012 08 22_2791

And a giant magnifying glass from the kids:                                                     2012 08 17_2815

Cindy trying to steal one of his lego sets – she thought for sure it should be hers, because it had a toy Gollum in it:                                                                                                              2012 08 17_2812

Lego building (Ollie was nice to let it be a group effort):                                         2012 08 17_2821

Coconut pancakes with peaches and whipped cream for breakfast:                                        2012 08 17_2831

We went to the pool for lunch and swimming.  Nobody was there when we got there, so it was like we had our own private swimming pools.  2012 08 17_28332012 08 17_28352012 08 17_2843

Oliver wanted “a salad bar like they have at restaurants” for his birthday dinner.  Not the usual request, for sure, but everyone loved it.                                                                     2012 08 17_2851

And an ice-cream cake for dessert.  Oreo crust on bottom, then chocolate ice-cream, then caramel, then more oreos, then mint-chocolate chip ice-cream, then fudge, then whipped cream, then more oreos and caramel on top.  But it was a complete melty disaster at first (it took way longer to refreeze than I had guessed), so we gave everyone a few bites and then stuck it back in the freezer.2012 08 17_2852

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Then it was time for some late-night Madden football games and later some more still kind of melty ice-cream cake (it finally refroze by the next morning):2012 08 17_2859

School started on the 28th.  I can’t believe I have four in school now.  Tristan is in 6th, which is in middle-school here.  I feel like he’s not old enough to be in middle school, but I guess I’m wrong.  Oliver is in 4th, Rachel is in 2nd, and Elizabeth, on the happiest day of her life, finally got to start kindergarten. 

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So now that little goofball in the front is the man of the house:2012 08 28_2865

We made sure to still have lots of fun at home while everyone else was at school enjoying their first day:

Reading on the couch with Cindy.  I’m so glad these two are such good friends – it makes my life a lot easier:2012 08 28_2867

And Henry got to start reading lessons:                                                                               2012 08 28_2868

And we went to the pool with just the three of us, and ended up being the only ones there again.  Cindy must have remembered the pictures we took on Ollie’s birthday, because as soon as we got there she ran and got on her stomach in the water and said, “take picture, Mama!  Right now!” (she ends most of her sentences with “rightnow”, as if it’s one word that means “this is what I want and you have to obey”)2012 08 28_3067

I like going to the pool with just these two now.  It’s like a second summer, only much more relaxing and quiet than the first one.                                                                                                                2012 08 28_3075

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The end.

5 comments:

Lucy said...

Seeing all of your kids all grown up (more than mine at least) and such good friends gets me all excited for that stage of my life. Not enough to skip this one of course, but still very excited. I hope my children will enjoy each other like yours do. Is there a secret? Oliver and his salad bar cracked me up. And Cindy reading on her toilet. And that last picture of Henry! Ha!

Marian said...

i almost can't even comment - there are just too many things i love about this post, and i can't possibly talk about all of them. i just really love your kids. and that last picture of henry was the absolute perfect picture to end the post. i love that little guy.

Eliza said...

It looks like a very fun relaxing August at home. I'm a little jealous of the swimming pool time. That looks so heavenly. The kids all look darling on their first day of school. Is kindergarten all day there? I don't remember. Can't believe Henry is starting reading lessons. You are certainly on top of things.

Audra said...

I love everything from this post. I honestly miss you guys so bad I feel like I can't stand it. But the biggest thing I feel is that I WANT to gobble Cynthia up! She is the sweetest thing and I can't wait to squeeze her at Christmas time.

Beccarigg said...

Okay I seriously can't get over the awesomeness of Tristan's lego videos!! That takes a lot of work and some serious computer skills! Very very impressed! Love his magic tricks too and would have to say that "Somebody that I used to know" makes excellent background music for a magic show. :)

Henry's joy over the dot to dot book discovery just made my heart smile :) I love that boy! I'm totally with you on the Henry/Brinley arranged marriage. I've already decided they're perfect for each other and then we'll officially be family which would just be awesome!

Other favorites from this post:
-Salad bar like a restaurant b-day dinner request
-2nd summer with the 2 youngest kids.
-Cindy's "right now" command :)
-And Henry doing reading lessons!! (I just started Brinley too, so far so good :)