Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Nine



One year left in the single digits for our Christopher Lewis. As I say frequently, birthdays always take me by surprise. I mean, isn't Clare still nine? 

Christopher is in third grade, and the year has started off fairly well. He was worried before school started, but has been happy to go (most) days and his teacher reports that he is doing very well. He is in a first, second, third grade combination class, and his leadership skills have emerged this year. I think this may be partly due to some newfound independence - we let him roam the neighborhood with his friends this summer. 

Christopher is still as sweet as ever. He told me to make a list for my birthday (which is 12 days following his) and is very concerned about when my party is going to be. He likes to sit on my lap and snuggle, and even though he is getting quite tall and doesn't fit as well as he used to, I am not about to say no. He still wants to make money (he is currently saving up for an ice cream maker, which he thinks he is going to use to sell ice cream to the neighbors). He held a lemonade stand on his own during the neighboring school's large festival in September. He made $21, which he was pretty pleased with. I had COVID, so I watched from inside as he tried to charm passersby. 

Christopher has great fun running around the neighborhood with Jackson, Owen, and Colin, all neighbors. The three boys joined us for pizza and ice cream cake last night, which was Christopher's request for his birthday dinner. He has lots of friends at school as well, although they seem to be ever-changing. He gets along with most everybody, which is a good skill to have. 

Oh, I almost forgot the biggest change since last year! Christopher has become a vegetarian. While we were at the State Fair this summer, Christopher was able to pet a baby pig and see many other animals. After that, he decided he could no longer eat them. It is a pain, I admit, but I am trying to support his choice. Clare joined him for awhile, but she is already back on the meat wagon. Our whole family is now eating less meat, which isn't a bad thing, I suppose. (It is hard for me because of my plethora of food allergies.) 

Christopher plays the violin, reluctantly most of the time, but he plays well. He is in Cub Scouts, which I have mixed feelings about. He played baseball this summer and will play basketball this winter. He loves swimming, which is a nice change from when he was younger. Reading and playing video games are his two favorite hobbies. He is currently reading the Harry Potter series, and he received a few video games for his birthday. His favorite video games are Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Roblox, and Minecraft. He is into Pokemon cards and trading hockey cards with his friend Jackson. (I don't think he knows anything about hockey. He's been to some U of M women's games, but that's about it. But still, I guess the trading is fun for him.) He likes camping, and has even started to like going on hikes. (Although he still brings up a scary hike we did in Glacier last year and how much he hated it.) He also enjoys riding his bike and his scooter. 

Some likes at nine: Books, especially the Amulet Series, Big Nate, Diary of Wimpy Kid and Harry Potter; the aforementioned video games;four square, kickball, gaga ball, basically anything with a playground ball; playing with his friends and cousins; not eating meat. 

Some dislikes: Practicing violin; cleaning his room; when his class is too rowdy at school; when Clare annoys him on purpose (shocking); sharing personal information about himself in a group setting ("It is not their business!"); eating meat. 

He was given some new video games and books for his birthday, so as soon as he gets home from school he will be all set to spend some time on his two favorite hobbies. Then I'll have to tell him to practice his violin. A typical day. Christopher, happy birthday. We love you so much!





Sunday, September 11, 2022

Summer 2022

This summer was jam-packed. It was mostly, but not always, fun. It is now over. The end.

Just kidding, here are a bunch of pictures.                                                                                              


The first weekend of summer, Ben and Christopher went on a Cub Scout camping trip. Clare and I went to her soccer tournament (she scored two goals!), and had a Sunday morning breakfast and shopping day.

The peony always blooms around Clare's birthday.

The kids had a violin and piano recital in person. They both did great!

We went to Red Balloon book store and then had lunch out at Cafe Latte early in the summer.

Ben and I snuck away to our neighborhood bar for dinner by ourselves.

Clare went horseback riding with her Girl Scout troop.

Riding the carousel during our annual (and possibly last, the kids are getting too big) Como Town visit.








We spent a week at family camp at Camp Northern Lights. It was great, if sometimes a little cheesy. (I refused to participate in the all-camp sing-along, for example.) The kids had a great time in age group activities, and we all had fun taking advantage of all the camp had to offer. Clare especially loved the water trampoline in the (freezing) lake.  She's on it in this picture, and poor Ben is floating in the lake to supervise. The kids also got up every morning and participated in Little Dippers, which involved running into the lake at 7:30 a.m. I did it a few times, and it was actually invigorating. We want to go back next year.

We had some bad weather, including hail!

Sunset paddle.

Camper.



Reading together during a storm.


In the Art Barn.

Onto 4th of July! We had all of our annual events in Evansville, minus the fireworks, which were cancelled because of storms. Here, Christopher is warming up for the 1 mile run. He finished first of the participating cousins. Clare carried Otto on her back for most of the run. 

Parade!



Flag cake!

Pool to themselves!

We went for lunch at Noodles and all read our books. I just love that the kids love reading as much as I do.

Soccer player.

I read my book while the kids went down water slides at Jim Lupient in Minneapolis. I also read my book while the kids went on water slides at Bunker Beach in the north suburbs. I basically read my books all over Minnesota (and Wisconsin) this summer.

Ben and I snuck away for a Twins (Brewers?) game with my sister and brother-in-law.

Clare went to sleep away Girl Scout camp again this year. I was worried because she was a bit younger than the other girls in her bunk (who looked like full-fledged teens), but in typical Clare style she made friends with everyone and had a great time.

While she was gone, I took Christopher for root beer floats. He also participated in an engineering camp at the Works Museum, which he loved.

We went back to Lake Superior (one of my favorite places on Earth), with Ben's parents. We stayed in a lovely cabin and had a relaxing time. Ben and I even went on a 9 mile hike one morning.


Hiking at Cascade River.

In Grand Marais. I would argue they are the world's second best donuts (after our local donut shop).



Ben and I took Christopher with us when we went to a local winery. The wine was not good.

Clare and I had a mother-daughter outing, complete with chocolate cake.


Mini golf!

I got a hole in one, which they recorded in chalk.

Ice cream in Duluth on our way home.

Clare went to a daycamp, and Christopher and I went out to lunch.

The only shot from our friends camping trip in Bear Head Lake State Park, near Ely. We had a great time - no bugs, mostly good weather.

Our London family came to visit! We spent a week at my parents' house, and a week at a cabin near Hayward. It was so good to have that time together.









State Fair! It was fun to be back after a two year break, but it was hot. The kids had a great time.

They even entered a butter carving contest and won state fair ribbons!







They became obsessed with the "spinny wheels" where they could win prizes. Christopher got this great bandana from the MPR booth.

Little Farmhands. Clare will do this until she is stopped.



Clare and I had a lunch date at Cafe Latte and toured the James J. Hill house over Labor Day weekend. It was fun to have that time together before she started middle school.

We had friends over for an end of summer party. Clare dyed her hair blue.

These kids have known each other most of their lives.