One of my other cutie pie nephews (I have three now!) has been hanging out with me on a semi-regular basis, along with his sister Josie. I actually feel kind of nostalgic for those baby years while playing with Otto. Then I quickly talk some sense into myself.
Well, here we are almost at the end of another school year. Clare is still going strong at school. I think she will miss her friends and her teacher this summer. We will be busy, though, so hopefully the transition will go smoothly.
Christopher is done with preschool. SOB. His last day was last Friday. I will really miss his sweet teachers. I couldn't have asked for a better first year of school for him. Next year will be great, too, because he'll get to ride the bus with his sister, but I know he'll miss preschool. On his last day I decided to forget my to-do list and get a pedicure. It was the right choice.
We had a year-end picnic for preschool, and I got a chance to talk to a bunch of parents who have older kids at Clare's school. I am slowly getting to know more families at her school, and have joined the PTO for next year. I'll be the treasurer, along with another mom, so I am not totally on my own with it yet.
This month has been busy. I already wrote about our anniversary and Mother's Day. We also had a baptism for my nephew, which included a visit from my parents. We had a neighborhood progressive party, which was fun. Most of my neighbors' kids go to the local Catholic school, so we don't have much interaction with them other than saying hi when we see each other outside. It was nice to have a chance to get to know them a little better.
Other than that it's been the usual: yard work, housework, nights out with friends. Both kids have started soccer, although they both had games rained out over the last week due to the storms.
We spend Memorial Day weekend in Evansville. We left at lunch time on Friday, and were there in time for Friday martinis with Ruth. My mom bought Clare a birthday cake for an early birthday celebration since they'll be in England on her birthday. Clare was pretty thrilled. We traveled to Oostburg (north of Milwaukee) to visit my 90-year-old grandma on Saturday. It was nice to see her, but the kids were a little crazy which made it hard to talk. On Sunday we had a cookout with Aunt Karen and the kids ran through the sprinkler. We drove back on Monday, discovered a broken air conditioner, and decided not to worry about it while we drank beer at my friend Kerry's annual Memorial Day party. When we came back it was magically working again. A Memorial Day miracle!
I leave you with a few Christopher-isms. (Christopher, by the way, has had a growth spurt and I can't get over how long his legs look. Where is my baby??)
Waitress: Where is your bacon?
Christopher: It's in my tummy! And soon it will be poop. (Said while waving his hand around like a magician.)
Priest, during Homily at my parents' church: I can't remember if personae is Latin or Greek.
Christopher: I think it's both.
Next week is the last day of school and Clare's birthday, so it will be a busy week!
On one of the first warm, snow free days. In May. |
Clare wanted to take this selfie. We were at Hidden Falls for some family pictures. |
This picture makes me laugh because it looks like she is falling, but she was just concentrating really hard. |
On the last day of preschool. |
With his teachers. The goof refused to take a picture without his eyes crossed. |
Clare's delicious lemon poppyseed raspberry cake! |
Cousins. |
Happy (belated) golden birthday Clare!! Sounds like you had a fun May! Looking forward to reading more of your adventures this summer. xo
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