Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Lunch, Lowes and the Park

While having lunch with Violet, she took a straw and bent it into a shape then asked me what it was. Well, it had 4 sides and she's only 4 years old (almost 5) so I said a square. She said, "no, it's a rhombus"! She's only 4. Where in the world did she learn that word. I don't think I knew that word until geometry class in the 8th grade. Melissa said she just learned it yesterday!!!!! That's what they teach in preschool. I guess I'll have to start rethinking my answers to her questions.
After lunch I convinced Violet to help me pick out a faucet at Lowes. They didn't have one I liked. So after Lincoln set off the alarm for trying to steal a faucet, we high-tailed it out of Lowes and headed to the park.
The weather was perfect. It was nice and warm and made me actually think Spring may just be around the corner. I hope I can keep this attitude if winter decides to once again rear it's ugly head.
The park was rather small but the jungle gym had several slides and steps and poles to climb. Lincoln gets a little too fast and brave and if you're not right there, could miss a step.
After the park we went for ice cream. Another good reason to spend the day with the kids - going out to the lunch, the park and ice cream!
Violet is so funny. She said she could eat this ice cream every day of her life but "they" wouldn't let her. I asked her who "they" were. She said her Mom and Dad. I told her if she lived with me we could get ice cream every day. Then she came up with this "girl secret". We could pretend to go shopping and wipe all the ice cream off our faces before I took her home.  Ah, the imagination of a child.
When I went to bed last night I was wondering why my back and shoulders hurt. Then I remembered trying to show Violet how to do cartwheels. In my head I'm way younger than my body wants me to be!

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Lincoln's Baby Book

I DID IT! It only took me 2 years to complete Lincoln's baby book.
After I did Violet's, I wasn't as nervous putting this one together. Now there is a mistake in the book but I'm not telling what it is and I'm sure no one will be able to figure it out.
This book, made by Michele, had just as many hidden compartments as Violet's. I wasn't sure if I had enough pictures of Lincoln. But, once again, I found myself editing to make sure I got everything in.
This is one of my favorite pages. Melissa and Jamie took Lincoln and Violet to the Missouri State Fair. I found stickers to embellish the page. Again, WAY too many embellishments, but I love this book. Even Jamie made a comment about how nice it was! Thanks again, Michele. By the way, this completes 5 of my 2018 goals. There's currently 28 items on the list and I keep adding more. Now on to the Christmas book. 

Friday, February 9, 2018

Ashley's 30th Birthday

Today Ashley turns 30.
We went out to dinner last Monday to celebrate. Violet wasn't in the mood for pictures so it's just the 6 of us. Ashley passed her boards and is now officially a nurse. February 13th is her actual start date even though she's been working for the past year at Children's Mercy Hospital. Happy Birthday, Ashley!

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Fitbit "Japan" Badge

One of my goals for 2018 is to walk 2,000,000 steps using my Fitbit as my pedometer. I originally had 1,000,000 steps as my goal but then Michele told me she was going to try and walk 1,000,000 steps by her birthday. That's in April! So I decided to make something a little harder to attain. At least for me it is. It's hard enough for me to commit to writing down the number of daily steps.
So January 20 I slapped on my Fitbit and started counting steps. Today, Fitbit informed me I'd earned by Japan badge. Michele's probably earned an around the world badge but it's an achievement for me. As of today I've walked 93,822 steps - something Michele and Bruce usually walk in a week. But I tell myself my steps will increase as soon as the weather warms up. Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk.......