We had a nice week celebrating Hanukah - thanks to Donna and Stephen for sending presents to open every night! Also Lily and Jack were very excited to find out that cousins Emilie and Stephanie are treating them to Annie on Broadway this summer!
We had a relatively quiet weekend (for once). Jack started basketball and according to him he made every basket he shot! ;) Saturday night we went to dinner in Fredrick and then saw the Christmas lights in Seneca Creek State Park. On Sunday, Jack had a pirate birthday party for his friend Oliver.
Tracy, Stan, Casey and Garrett arrived on Monday and stayed with us both Monday and Tuesday night before heading to Grandma Gail and Grandpa Tom's.
This is a milestone post ... number 450! We have lots to share with you from this past week.
The big event of the week was the celebration of Jack's fifth birthday! It is hard to believe that Jack is already five. Grandma Gail and Grandpa Tom skipped their weekly visit this past week as they were out in Colorado spending quality time with Casey and Garrett and Tracy and Stan. They returned in time for Jack's party on Saturday though.
On Friday, Jack got up nice and early so that he and Marcy could go get doughnuts for his class snack. Before school he opened presents that were already in hand (lots of awesome sport stuff). Then he had a great morning at school with his friends. In the afternoon he headed off to the doctor for his annual check up. All was well at the doctor and we all headed out to dinner with Grandpa Maurice who was in town for the birthday celebrations. As a surprise for Jack, after dinner we went to Build-a-Bear where he got to make his very own teddy bear. It was his first visit there but Lily showed him the ropes as she has many Build-a-Bear creations.
On Saturday, we were up nice and early for the last week of flag football. Jack had a good time with his teammates and collected his first trophy. After a quick lunch at home it was time for Jack's party at BounceU a local moon bounce spot. Jack and all his friends had a great time bouncing around. Even Marcy and certain grandparents got involved (pictures below). After the party, we came home and Jack got to open all of his gifts. Needless to say, he did very well! Then it was off to dinner and by the time the kids were home, they were ready for bed.
On Sunday, they were both off to Hebrew school and then swim lessons and then Jack had a birthday party for his friend Becket. We capped off a busy weekend with movie night.
Here are some pictures.
Looking at a new Star Wars book with Lily.
With his new street hockey sticks from Aunt Donna and Uncle Stephen who also sent along balls and pucks. Cousin Em provided nets so Jack is all set.
Football time.
Getting his trophies from his coaches.
At the party.
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In the wind tunnel machine.
Cake time.
Ice cream Power Ranger cake.
Marcy accidentally bought trick candles that re-lit. Jack could not blow out and it was quite funny!
The gang.
Trying on his Transformers' mask from Aunt Kelly who joined us for dinner.
So it was back to school after a nice Thanksgiving holiday. It was Lily and Jack's first full week at school in a while!
We had our regular weekly visit from Grandma Gail and Grandpa Tom and there was plenty of swimming and homework to tackle. The week led up to an BUSY weekend.
On Friday night we had movie night - pizza and Madagascar 3.
On Saturday, Lily was picked up at 6:30 a.m. for day one of her two day swim meet. Marcy headed out about an hour later to cheer her on and Jack and I got ready for flag football. It was very cold but Jack had a great time playing on the local high school's artificial turf field. After football, Jack and I ran a couple of errands and got home just in time to see Lily and Marcy off to a weekend Brownie's activity. Jack then headed off for a play date with his friend Beckett. After the play date, Jack and Marcy picked up Cousin Emilie who was in town and came by for a visit. We all went to dinner and then Emilie watched the kids so Marcy and I could go to a movie.
On Sunday, it started all over again! More swim meet - Emilie tagged along to a very hot pool. Then it was home for lunch before heading out to swim lessons. Jack is taking swim lessons on Sunday afternoon and Lily is doing a clinic at the same time so we had a bit more time at the natatorium! After swimming, Lily headed home with Marcy, Emilie was off the train and Jack and I headed out to the bowling ally for neighborhood buddy Noah's birthday party. Jack had a great time bowling, eating pizza and cake. Then it was off to Chuck E. Cheese's for school friend Hailey's birthday party. Then it was time to go to home and go to bed!
Another crazy weekend in the books. It should calm down this weekend - the end of football (although basketball starts the next week), a little more swimming and ... oh, that's right, Jack turns 5!
Here are some pictures and video.
Consulting with Marcy.
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Getting some instruction from Coach Jen.
Back stroke. Lily's times in back and breast strokes are getting much faster.
We started off on Monday with Lily's school show - the Turkey and the Eagle. The show was a rousing success and Lily had a great time. Monday was a swim night so off to practice she went.
On Tuesday we had our weekly visit from Grandma Gail and Grandpa Tom. Since it was short week, there was more swimming at night.
Wednesday was a half day at school so the kids came home early and got busy with various activities. Emilie and Stephanie, who were visiting for the weekend, arrived in time for dinner. After bed time for the kids, the cooking began. Lots of cooking ... turkey, mashed potatoes, corn casserole, pumpkin cookies, stuffing, hello dollies and more. Emilie and Stephanie did great work in the kitchen and food prep went very smoothly. (It probably helps that we have two ovens now and that we are not in a tiny kitchen!)
The kids hung out with their cousins in the morning when Marcy and I went off to do the local Turkey Chase run. When we came home the turkey (all 27 lbs) was headed into the oven after a long night in the brine. Before lunch we had a fun neighborhood touch football game which will hopefully become an annual tradition. By early afternoon we were joined by Grandma Gail, Grandpa Tom, Great Aunt Jenny and Great Uncle Carlton, cousin Alex and cousin Valerie, her boyfriend Ed and cousin Liam. It was a great meal and everyone had a great time. The big Redskins' win certainly helped make for an even better holiday.
On Friday we ran some errands and then put up the Christmas tree and some other holiday decorations. By dinner time Emilie was back on the train and we headed out to dinner. We went a bit fancy and it was kind a disaster but at least Stephanie, Marcy and I had a nice meal.
On Saturday we had Jack's football game. It was freezing. No touchdowns this week but he had a great time with his football buddies. The rest of the day was around the house and we took a short trip out to take Stephanie to the train station.
On Sunday we headed out to get Jack his birthday present, a bit early. A new bike that he picked out himself. The kids played with some neighborhood friends in the afternoon. And just like that, a four and half day weekend was over.
Here are some pics and video.
Lily as a turkey.
In their respective costumes. Jack worked all week on his Native American costume.
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Getting ready for the game.
Headed for the endzone.
On his way.
Tom carving up the turkey.
Digging in - Lily, Jack and Liam.
Decorating the tree.
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Cousin Steph helping out.
Working on a window cling.
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Getting dressed up.
The wish bone. Lily's side won.
It was very cold at flag football. Lily and Steph bundled up.