Every now and then, just out of the blue, Spencer will tell me that he wants to have a bus driver training party for his next birthday. You know, because we did astronaut training at the last one. Why do I have a feeling he's going to stick with this notion? And why do I have a feeling Dave and I will be scouring Etsy and Pinterest for bus driver party ideas in about eight months?
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Driving Range
Yesterday before I took Spencer for school, he asked if Daddy could take him to the driving range when he picked him up. The rain didn't show up as predicted so they were able to go. They got a bucket of 100 balls. Spencer let Daddy hit about 7 or 8 of them and he took care of the rest. Just love the tongue-wagging concentration!
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Architects of Air 2013
Last year Dave and Spencer stumbled upon the Architects of Air Mirazozo Luminarium at the Long Center, as documented here. When I found out it would be back this week, I knew I wanted to get to experience it this time around. We arrived early this morning and saw them inflate it - that was really cool. Then we waited for about an hour and we were in the first group admitted. Steffani, Chad and Ella were there, too - an added bonus! My pictures are not great, but here you go...
Lazy Sunday
Last weekend, Spencer and I had an awesome slow morning at Town Lake. We got some exercise, fed the ducks and swans, tooks some pics and did a little cloud gazing in a field. My kind of day!
Friday, January 25, 2013
Quotable Quotes
Just a few quotes and things I've jotted down lately that I want to remember.
- "Daddy, when can we go to the moon? Maybe February?"
- "Wow, this sure has a lot of constructions!" Referring to the instruction manual on a new Lego kit.
- After asking me to fry an egg for him one morning, he asked if I was going to cook it in a "skittle."
- After walking around Town Lake last weekend, he asked if we could lie down in the grass because it was "a good day for cloud gazing."
- "God won't like that. Or Britt (nature school teacher)." Expressing his concern after Daddy smashed a bug.
- One morning we were talking about Grannie and I said I really miss her and I wish she was still here. He said, "I bet she'd REALLY freak out if she saw how big I'm getting!"
- On the way to school this week, we were listening to a recording of one of my recent band concerts. "Mommy, are you really playing on this CD? That's impressive!"
- A prayer for the ages before dinner one night: "Thank you for this food and thank you for this lovely family and I love peas SO MUCH!"
- Watching a football playoff game, he kept calling the Seahawks the "Sea Hogs" and "Sea Ravens."
- Upon opening Daddy's wallet and pulling out his driver's license, he said with a grin, "Who's this old man?"
Following Spencer's Lead
The weather was magnificent last weekend. The bluest skies ever and not a cloud in the sky.
A hike in the Barton Creek Greenbelt was calling our names. I think it's one of the best places to go with a little one. So much to explore. Water hasn't been flowing there in several years - I barely remember what that was like. I actually think it's more fun dry. Feels like you're in another world.
We saw a group of people climb up a cliff and go into a cave. From the ground, it looks like a really difficult climb, but it only took them a minute or two to get up there. Spencer really wanted to check it out. Dave and I were very hesitant but Spencer enthusiastically said, "C'mon guys!" and motioned for us to follow him. We climbed probably 120 feet to a different cave - it was a little lower and more in our comfort zone for this impromptu rock climbing adventure.
Now, where we did have to put on the brakes a little was when Spencer wanted to go into the cave. We just weren't comfortable heading in without a flashlight. He sure did try to talk us into it. I have a feeling we'll be going back this weekend.
A hike in the Barton Creek Greenbelt was calling our names. I think it's one of the best places to go with a little one. So much to explore. Water hasn't been flowing there in several years - I barely remember what that was like. I actually think it's more fun dry. Feels like you're in another world.
Now, where we did have to put on the brakes a little was when Spencer wanted to go into the cave. We just weren't comfortable heading in without a flashlight. He sure did try to talk us into it. I have a feeling we'll be going back this weekend.
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Spencer's 5th Christmas (Finally)
I really don't have much more to add about Christmas morning, but wanted to include a few pictures. None of our pictures really seem to capture the "Christmas magic." You can get a better sense of it here. But we really had a wonderful morning. Woke up around 7AM to see what Santa brought.
After we opened our gifts, Geep and Pop arrived. We were planning to go to their house, but their water heater broke just before Christmas so they came to us instead. After another round of gifts, we had a lovely lunch followed by lazing around and playing with new toys. Later that night we drove around and looked at Christmas lights in a couple of neighborhoods.
So that's the final Christmas wrap-up. It was a blessed holiday season and as always we are so appreciative of everyone's generosity with our sweet boy.
| Santa left Clarabel and Annie trains in Spencer's stocking. |
| Christmas morning hugs. |
| Always nice to have a before shot. |
Spencer opened lots of gifts from Mommy, Daddy, the Loves, Paw-Paw, Aunt Dianne, Uncle Scott, Jenni and Mitch.
| Fun stuff from Jenni and Mitch. |
| Bible book from the Loves. |
| Kite kit from Daddy. |
| He screamed "I love it! I love it!" when he opened this drawbridge from the Loves. |
| Trying out the Magna-Tiles that Santa brought |
| Playing with a neat race track from Geep and Pop |
| Look at those long legs! |
| Ready to see some Christmas lights |
So that's the final Christmas wrap-up. It was a blessed holiday season and as always we are so appreciative of everyone's generosity with our sweet boy.
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