Monday, July 18, 2011

Belleayre Beach - Pine Hill Lake, NY

This is by far my favorite beach here. The sand is clean and beautiful, the water is clean and warm, and it makes for a perfect family outing. The kids loved shoveling and scooping the water and sand, and Lyv loved eating the rocks and sticks. Sam was a real fish and spent most of his time in the water, except for the bag of chips he devoured while warming up. Jack spent most of his time playing in the sand. It is amazing the fun a 3 year old can have with a bucket and a shovel. He too is a fish, and a little more scary because he has NO fear. He's figured the holding his breath thing out without plugging his nose and dives face first in the water. He is an animal, but makes me a little nervous. Lyv loved sitting in the waterfilled holes the kids made - which looked like a chocolate milk hot tub. We went with our friends the Thun's! We are so excited to have them here in New York, and will be spending a lot of our extra time with them and their girls.

Walk this Way



Lyv has finally decided to trade in calloused knees for zombie walking! She is doing it and boy does she fly. This is probably because she's been practicing for such a long time, but she is SOOOO proud of herself each and every time she takes a step. We squeal with praise and she eats up the attention. Hooray - hopefully this is the end of worn out shoes and pants, and the much beloved gorilla crawl. You should see that booty shake when she's on the go.....











Friday, July 15, 2011

Can Sam Really be 6?

Yes, it is true. A mere six years ago, in the sweltering July heat, after 30 hours of labor, a precious blue bundle with black curls was placed on my lap to forever change my life, my occupation, and my heart to that of a mother. What a joy Sam is. For as much as he and I can argue and butt heads, he has been such a wonderful son and brother. He is the protector of Jack and Lyvie, the tenderheart of our family, and full of imagination and a love for learning new things. He is a boys-boy. He knows what he wants and goes for it - sometimes plowing over Jack in the process. He is the greatest help to me, and I'm forever blessed to have had him with me 24 hours a day for the past 6 years For his 6th birthday, Sam decided he was much too old for streamers and balloons, and opted for a homemade Happy Birthday Sam (courtesy of Jack and Liberty). He also requested a day filled with culinary delights: Dunkin Donut, McDonald's Happy Meal, Tortellini and Shrimp; and of course....CHOCOLATE CAKE. Kung Fu Panda was the star of the cake this year. I had a blast with this one, experimenting with fondunt for the first time. It turned out well, and tasty. .Wanna Be Like Jimmer? Sam recieved a BKB and hoop. This past year, he too got swept up in Jimmermania and has been increasingly interested in playing BKB. He wanted a basketball for his birthday, but we thought what good is a ball without a hoop? So we searched Craiglist, and found this little beauty. Sam was thrilled, quickly changing into his BYU shirt and ripping up the court. He also recieved a bundle of Cars toys. It is like dejavue, three years ago he was obsessed with Cars, and now its happening again. We hit up Walmart to use some birthday money, went swimming at the Thun's pool - where he got yet another toy: a noodle and aqua ball. This was followed by more swimming, at lesson. and Finally birthday cake. This is Sam's favorite part - blowing out of the candle. We had a really great day, and Sam felt very loved by so many people. I think I really like age 6!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Joys of July

July has brought some new friends our way. The Thun's moved to Kingston to start the Podiatry Residency at Benedictine, and we've been taking full advantage of having kids the same age. Liberty and Jack are both 2 1/2 ; Lyv and Kennedi are both 1. We've been having a great time with them.
Jack and Libby after a big day outside, and then both playing their favorite game: ANGRY BIRDS.

Jack has been having a hard time sitting down for dinner... so Shawn came up with a solution. Duct Tape. Jack thinks this is a game, and didn't do much better eating, but he sure thinks its funny. Shawn got it out again today, and Jack said, "Are we playing that game again!" "I love this game." I'm pretty sure that isn't the result we were looking for. Sam loved Kung Fu Panda 2 - so he made the kids Panda eyes the other morning. They looked pretty cute.


In a minor down side... while we were in Palmyra one of the boys left the hose running and it ran our well dry. Luckily it didn't burn up the pump, but it has caused us to be VERY conservative with water... a bummer since it has been so hot lately. Thankfully the Thun's have a swimming pool at their place, and we've been able to cool off with them.


We took the kids blueberry picking in Kerhonkson. The farm had a petting zoo and fun wooden tractors and trucks for the kids to play on. Our picking was hit and miss, since Jack ate all of his berries, and Sam used his for ammo to hit his buddy Tyler. Oh well, they had fun!













Our Red, White, and Blue

Shawn was on call for the holiday, but that didn't stop the kids and I from celebrating here while he was at the hospital. We broke out our RED - WHITE - BLUE attire. I love the 4th of July, and minus a firework celebration, we had a rockin' BBQ with our friends the Thun's and Shawn's co-resident Reanan. Good food, Good friends. We took a picture of my little Lyv one year ago on these front steps, and Sam was holding her. Now she is such a big girl. I just love her cute sassy personality. She has become such an entertainer lately, and is refusing to walk! Come on Lyvie Girl... just do it!





Jack loved the endless popcicles that were part of our celebration. He is such a kid's kid... pop, icecream, suckers, gum, candy, anything that can make you sticky and yucky he LOVES.

Jack does some of the nastiest things. At the end of our meal, we caught he nawing on some leftover ribs. Don't mind the dirty napkins!


Sam had his Kindergarten screening and I recieved the biggest compliment from one of the testers. She told me, and I quote, "What a Joy he is!" "I think he'll be one of my favorites". Anyone who knows Sam, knows that he tends to be shy around new people, and can be stand-offish at times. I know he'll do great in school, and I know how excited he is to go.