Wednesday, October 16, 2019

This is 40

Now that I am 40, I thought I should look back and assess how my life is going so far. Just kidding! I am not opening that door.

It seems like I should be more anxious about turning 40, but I feel calm. Between Christopher starting kindergarten and this milestone birthday, a new chapter is about to begin. That is exciting.

Instead of having a party, Ben and I took a trip together to celebrate both of our 40th birthdays. We spent five days in Michigan. Just us, no kids. We really needed that time together. (And even though Ben would tell you that I was really boring with my conversation topics, we had a nice time. Conversations topics included: how the less than stellar weather didn't affect our activities, and how busy each restaurant we walked by was.)

We first went to Traverse City. We climbed dunes at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Man, I am out of shape. It is beautiful, though. We took a wine tour on Old Mission Peninsula. You don't have to be in shape to do that. The wine was good and the scenery (bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan) was incredible.

We traveled to Mackinac Island, which is just lovely. Situated on Lake Heron, no cars are allowed on the island. I felt like I had traveled back in time. We spent time hiking, exploring the old fort, shopping, hot-tubbing, and eating and drinking delicious food.

It was lovely.

A few years ago I created a 40 x 40 list of things I wanted to try to do before I turned 40. Well, I only did about half of those. Some of the things are probably never going to happen (knit a hat), while some things might happen before I turn 50? Either way, it doesn't matter. It was fun, but I am not going to get too worked up about it.

I celebrated with my best friends on Monday with a trip to an Escape Room and beer at Lake Monster, which was a super fun way to start the week. Today, I celebrated with a pedicure with my friend Krista, lunch out with my mother-in-law, and dinner out with Ben and the kids.  It was a nice day, and a great way to start my forties.


At Sleeping Bear Dunes. 

Lake Michigan.

Wineries on Old Mission.



Getting our history on at Fort Mackinac.


Ben likes reading signs.

Famous limestone arch on Mackinac Island.

That's not apple juice.

Our hotel on Mackinac: the historic Island House Hotel. We had a view of Lake Huron.






Friday, October 4, 2019

Six



Christopher is six!

This kid. He is just so funny. The other day Clare was telling my mom about her list of the funniest people in our family. She informed her that it was Uncle Robby, Baba Ralph and Daddy, but recently Christopher has moved "way to the top of the list." (Of course, the next day he was being silly and she decided he still "needs some work.") Regardless, he is always trying to entertain someone, and generally succeeding. (He still enjoys potty humor, which may be a lifelong thing?)

Christopher is such a kind person. This summer, we were hiking with my in-laws. My father-in-law had a scary fall, and Christopher spent the rest of the hike clearing all of the sticks and rocks he could off the path so his grandfather wouldn't trip on them. If I get hurt, he is immediately there to make sure I am okay. (This goes for anyone - if he sees a child fall on the playground he will make sure they are okay.)

He gives the best hugs. Even at six, he loves to cuddle. I'll hang on to that as long as possible.

He is easygoing, with the occasional fit or tantrum.

Christopher started Kindergarten this fall, and things are going well so far. He loves eating lunch at school. It is his favorite thing about school. (That and recess and gym.) He has also been enthusiastic about his homework so far. He has friends he enjoys at school, including Shepherd, Jacobi and Teddy. They are kind of wild together, but Christopher seems to know when to quit. (His other best friends outside of school are Simon and Finn. And his cousin Josie. Those two are peas in a pod. I hope they are always close.)

He has started reading! He has always enjoyed looking at books, but can now pick out words and read short, simple sentences. He is pretty excited about this development. His current favorite book was a gift from Meema Jo that is right up his alley: "Creepy Pair of Underwear." He thinks it is hilarious.

Christopher is playing soccer this fall, but he is ready to move on to other sports. He is going to start basketball later this month and wants to try Taekwondo. I don't care what he does, I just want him to be active.

Some other favorites at six: transformers, still; board games, playing at the park, camping (especially playing Ghost in the Graveyard), Minecraft (which he is surprisingly good at, considering he can't read), the library, the Bell Museum (especially the touch lab - he loves guessing which animal the bones and pelts came from), the Children's Museum (especially the lasers and the slide), building with his Legoes, baking, and drawing pictures.

Some dislikes: Broccoli, cleaning up toys, hiking, and scary parts of My Little Pony. (I don't know.)

He says he wants to be a scientist when he grows up. He is very interested in space and dinosaurs and the aforementioned animal pelts the Bell Museum, so science makes sense for him.

We are celebrating his birthday this weekend with his requested party. He invited friends over to play ghost in the graveyard with him. It works out well for me, because the friends he wanted are our camping buddies (and one other family who is part of the group but doesn't camp), so basically I am having my friends over, too. It should be fun.

Happy birthday to our funny, sweet, little guy!