This past weekend we celebrated Josh and his 9th birthday. He's such a great kid with a sweet, tender little heart. He is a rule follower and is always concerned about others. We are blessed to have him in our family and we got to do some special things with him this past weekend!
I have some traditions for birthdays and sometimes I feel like no one else notices but, just the week before Josh's day, both boys mentioned some things matter-of-factly that happen on their birthdays.
One of those things is their birthday shirts. The boys talked about getting their shirts to wear on their day. I love these shirts and might make them wear one every year until they are 18!
Josh chose to do his "stuff" on Saturday, the 21st. We started our day at a place called Glow Golf where we got to play golf in the dark with a black light. It was awesome! We had never been to this place and it was so much fun. Once done golfing, there were video games and an Air Hockey Table to keep us busy for a bit too.
Josh also got to pick his lunch restaurant and he chose a Grand Rapids staple - Russ's. For whatever reason, he loves their chicken strips, fries and applesauce. To top it off, he got a free hot fudge sundae for his birthday too!
Josh second activity of choice was to go swimming at the Kroc Center. It has some water park like activities with a lazy river, a water slide, and more. We spend about 3 hours there and had so much fun.
After all of that swimming we were hungry and Josh's choice for dinner was . . .Checkers (or Rally's depending on where you live). Yep, a drive-through only hamburger place HA! I should be grateful my kids are in their "inexpensive food taste" stage right now!
Of course, another tradition is the balloons. I get them one balloon for each year - thank goodness for the dollar store and their balloons!
Normally, I'd be a stickler about waiting until the actual day for cake and gifts but Josh had his heart set on doing it all on Saturday so we decided that since it was just the night before, we'd let him do it this time. He picked out a dirt cake with (gummy) worms from Meijer (another tradition - they get to pick out their cake at the store!) .
Enjoying his delicious cake and ice cream!
Gifts are always fun! He started with opening his gifts from Nate.
These were his two favorite gifts at one point - a Minecraft Sword and a thing to grow cat grass for the cat.
But . . then he opened this science kit that he has wanted for an entire year and it became his favorite HA!
One last photo of my cute 8 year old before he turns 9.
All of the fun decorations that go up after the kids go to bed. Those balloons - another tradition that was talked about very matter-of-factly. "Mom, I will wait until my actual birthday to pop the balloons with my money". HA!
On Sunday, we met Nana at Arby's (Josh's choice) for lunch and gifts. Nana had the whole restaurant sing Josh Happy Birthday and then, when we ordered, the guy taking our order payed for Josh's lunch since it was his birthday. Seriously. It was such a nice thing to do!
Josh finally got to put his "money balloons" ($1.00 for each year stuffed inside balloons!)
A little photo shoot with my cute 9 year old.
Such a fun weekend with a great kid!
Monday, October 23, 2017
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Our Week in Photos week #17
This is really 2 weeks worth of photos since I didn't share anything last week!
Last week, we had kind of a quiet week so I looked for some new and unique things happening.
October 10th - Nate pulled out all of his power ranger toys and set them all up (They are still living in the living room as he plays with them every day). I love to see my kids play with toys!
The cat also wanted to play . . .
Of course, we attended Friday School! Nate enjoys the cooking part of cooking class but he stll won't taste the food.
They had fun in their Stem class figuring out what combination would melt ice the fastest.
Josh loves the cooking class and even enjoys some of the food :-)
Last week, we had kind of a quiet week so I looked for some new and unique things happening.
October 10th - Nate pulled out all of his power ranger toys and set them all up (They are still living in the living room as he plays with them every day). I love to see my kids play with toys!
The cat also wanted to play . . .
October 11th - I had a chance to take a some photos at the Crazy 8's Math club that Nate is in - they got to test their decibal levels while screaming. (Sorry these are blurry - they are from my phone!)
They had fun in their Stem class figuring out what combination would melt ice the fastest.
Josh loves the cooking class and even enjoys some of the food :-)
Our weekend was filled with camping which I shared more about HERE;
Tuesday, October 17th - We participated in a field trip to an Historical Village not far from where we live. It was a fun experience for the boys.
Listening to the history of the village.
Getting a tour of the Inn. They learned about Spit-toons and Chamber pots . . .and were grossed out by both HA!
They got to churn butter and peel veggies for homemade soup.
Listening to the store keeper teach about the general store.
The kids were able to dip their own candles.
Josh even ate some of the homemade soup - after he picked out all of the green beans ;-)
The candles that they made.
This week ended up being really busy with Camping, a field trip, Crazy 8's, AWANA, a Library Event for Homeschoolers, and Friday school. Throw in the fact that I was fighting a migraine Sunday-Wednesday well, it was quite a week. I'm kind of looking forward to a much slower week next week!
Friday, October 20, 2017
Weekly Menu
With camping last weekend, our menu this week was guided by leftovers :-) So now it's time to start focusing on real menu planning once again.
Friday: Blue Apron Meal (I'll shore more about my experience with Blue Apron soon)
Saturday - Today we are celebrating Josh's birthday so he has lunch and dinner all picked out (and I don't have to cook!)
Sunday - We are meeting my mom for lunch for Josh's birthday and, as of the typing of this, he wants Arby's. For real. He wants Spaghetti and garlic bread for dinner.
Monday - The second Blue Apron Meal
Tuesday - Roast, Potatoes, Carrots and Mushrooms in the crock pot.
Wednesday - Mac and Cheese before AWANA
Thursday - Pork Chops and Apples, Mac and Cheese, and crescents
Friday: Blue Apron Meal (I'll shore more about my experience with Blue Apron soon)
Saturday - Today we are celebrating Josh's birthday so he has lunch and dinner all picked out (and I don't have to cook!)
Sunday - We are meeting my mom for lunch for Josh's birthday and, as of the typing of this, he wants Arby's. For real. He wants Spaghetti and garlic bread for dinner.
Monday - The second Blue Apron Meal
Tuesday - Roast, Potatoes, Carrots and Mushrooms in the crock pot.
Thursday - Pork Chops and Apples, Mac and Cheese, and crescents
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Camping Halloween Style
This past weekend we had the opportunity to fit in one last camping trip. We've been looking forward to this particular trip for months since it was the Halloween Weekend at the campground. We've never camped in the cool fall before so it took some extra planning but we did it and had fun in the process!
We arrived on Friday night. In order to make everything work, Darryl took the camper to work on Friday morning and left for the campground from town. This put him there almost an hour and half before the kids and I . Why? Well, we hit rush hour traffic AND a homecoming parade which caused to have to turn around and head into the campground a different way. Once there, we got everything all set up and a great fire started . . . .just in time for the rains to start! It rained . .. and poured . . all night long.
Saturday was the day for all of the Halloween activities and we woke to still more rain. I really thought it was going to be a total wash but it wasn't! The first activities started at 11:00 and at about 10;45, the rain stopped.
We started with painting pumpkins. I thought it was awesome that the campground provided pumpkins for all of the kids to paint.
After a night of heavy, heavy rain, we woke up to a beautiful Monday morning with tons of sun and the perfect temps. This was the weather I had hoped for all weekend and none of us really wanted to leave but, we had to pack up. The camp ground was empty and the boys loved it - they found sticks and created the best games ever. It made me wish for a huge backyard with trees, sticks and leaves! Our backyard is quite boring, truth be told!
We were all loaded, the camper was hooked up and we were ready to go get lunch when . . .we discovered that the van wouldn't start. Thankfully we had jumper cables . . ..
We did get the van started and then headed to lunch before heading home and unloading.
We arrived on Friday night. In order to make everything work, Darryl took the camper to work on Friday morning and left for the campground from town. This put him there almost an hour and half before the kids and I . Why? Well, we hit rush hour traffic AND a homecoming parade which caused to have to turn around and head into the campground a different way. Once there, we got everything all set up and a great fire started . . . .just in time for the rains to start! It rained . .. and poured . . all night long.
Saturday was the day for all of the Halloween activities and we woke to still more rain. I really thought it was going to be a total wash but it wasn't! The first activities started at 11:00 and at about 10;45, the rain stopped.
We started with painting pumpkins. I thought it was awesome that the campground provided pumpkins for all of the kids to paint.
Nate and I getting a photo together :-)
There were also games set up like the marshmallow on a string game - Josh loved this one!
These crazy glasses are my favorite - Josh looks so funny!
There was also pumpkin bowling.
Nate with some of his prizes.
We headed back to our camper for lunch and to get costumes on for the Costume Parade. Amazingly, the sprinkles stopped again in time for the parade.
We walked around the whole 2nd loop and saw some really great decorations.
The boys got to meet Smokey the bear. Lets keep it real, they had zero clue who he was HA! The joys of homeschooling - we don't always get introduced to these fun characters.
Our fun campsite! We got a fire going again and guess what, the rain came pouring down. Rain, Thunder and Lightening caused the Scavenger Hunt to be canceled and I actualy thought the Trick-Or-Treating would be a wash too BUT . . .at 4:10 the rain stopped and Trick-or-Treating was from 4-5!!! So the boys got a HUGE amount of candy and had lots of fun.
Are you ready? As the clock struck 5:00, the rain started again! And it rained and rained. We ended up going out for dinner because I couldn't cook in the rain. We spent the evening hanging out in our camper. The storms rolled in about 10:00. Truth be told, we had considered going home for the night because of the forecast - 50-60 mph winds. Riding out a storm like that in a pop-up is not fun. We made the decision to stay and in the end, it wasn't too bad. Yes, the wind was literally whistling through the tree tops but, thanks to those trees and the direction of the wind, the camper hardly moved.
Saturday dawned rainy and windy. After enjoying a relaxing morning in the camper, we went to lunch at McDonald's that happened to have play land so the boys could play for awhile. We headed to Lake Michigan to see the waves and they did not disappoint. The wind brought in gigantic waves!
There were Kite-Surfers out on the water and they are amazing to watch.
For the record, the boys put their toes in the water on October 15th! It was cold!!
I plan on framing this photo and putting it in our living room!
Ok, funny story. We then drove down to an area where we were right by the sea wall and the waves were splashing up over the road. We parked there for awhile and Nate opened his window for fun. Darryl also opened the sunroof. Well, have you ever seen the insurance commercial were the couple is sitting in their car by the ocean and a HUGE wave comes up and floods their car including an octopus that opens the door?? Well . . .it can really happen HA! All of a sudden, a HUGE wave came over the truck and we were soaked HA! There was water everywhere; my hair was dripping; the LED lights on the radio quick working for awhile . . .it was just crazy. We laughed and laughed and laughed. What great memories!
On the way back to the campground we saw this beautiful sight with the sun breaking through the clouds and shining onto the lake.
The tempature had really dropped but at least it wasn't raining! We enjoyed dinner at the campground and Darryl got an amazing fire going.
So, of course we roasted marshmallows!!
We were able to enjoy the fire until dark and then, the rain started again. So, we gathered back in our camper for the evening.
We do not "unplug" when we camp. Everyone enjoys a little bit of electronics in the evening and it really helps pass the time on rainy days. I bring books - book real and electronic to read !!
This little guy was our best friend on Sunday night because it got really cold and damp. This kept our little canvas home nice and cozy all night!
We were all loaded, the camper was hooked up and we were ready to go get lunch when . . .we discovered that the van wouldn't start. Thankfully we had jumper cables . . ..
We did get the van started and then headed to lunch before heading home and unloading.
A look at the campground. There were maybe 6-8 campers in the whole place.
We really did have fun despite the rain. We ate away from the camper much more than I had planned so we came home with about 3 days worth of meals to use this week. We have to open the camper up to air it out and make sure it is dry before packing it up for the winter. But otherwise, we just had a great time!! I'm hoping to make this trip a yearly tradition :-)
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