Day 2533 | Honey Bunny
/This little guy loves climbing on a belly. And look how cute he is.
This little guy loves climbing on a belly. And look how cute he is.
Some days you just need ice cream, you know? Today was one of those. It’s pretty lovely to have built-in ice cream buddies…that’s for sure.
These crazy guys did it. They jumped in the lake for the first time this year. I watched happily [and warmly] from the beach.
Chase pretty much rocked the 5th grade track and field event today. Can you believe it’s time for end of the year activities already? Sheesh.
I forgot to post this photo from over the weekend. Our first trip to Belts when we were back visiting Stevens Point. Yep. As delicious as ever.
Over the weekend, we set the bun up with some sweet outdoor time. I’m pretty sure Flopsy enjoyed the fresh air, delicious grass, and warm sunshine. Or maybe he hated it. It’s always hard to tell with him.
It’s nice to have a special day, don’t get me wrong, but I’m seriously thankful every single day for these two. I feel lucky that they call me mom and I feel even luckier that I get to be their mom.
Chase and I had a road trip to La Crosse for the WMTA Regional Piano Competition today. He qualified for it back in early April and has been diligently practicing his songs ever since. He didn’t end up placing in the top three, but he worked really hard and played his little heart out. As a fun bonus, the two of us got to explore a little bit of La Crosse while we were waiting for results. It was a lovely mom + son date—I’m such a lucky mom.
We just got the saxophone back from the shop. Middle school is inching closer every minute.
Check out Chris’s Sunday project! Chase got his closet library and now we LOTS of room for so many more books. Home projects are no joke, you know? But Chris made it happen and he didn’t even complain. That’s an equal accomplishment.
The bike were brushed off and pumped up for our first family bike ride of the spring. And what a perfect day for it. We’re looking forward to lots of biking adventures again this year.
Big news! I was officially elected President of our school’s Governance Board tonight. I’ve been serving at VP for the past two years and I’m ready for the next challenge. Woohoo!
Thanks to my sweet family for organizing this celebration for me when I got home. They’re the best ever.
The weekly Stay and Play events at school are back. Even though it was cold and very windy, the boys were living their best lives. Chase and his friend were tucked away playing a Magic game and Robbe was showing off all his skills in the gaga ball pit. And I just tried to stay warm.
Eek! Our favorite local, independent bookstore just opened in its new home…DOWNTOWN! We can now walk to a bookstore. Can you sense my enthusiasm?
I just adore the owner of Dotters Books and am beyond excited to add bookstore to our sweet little corner of Eau Claire. It’s a good thing we’re adding a new bookshelf at our house. I have a feeling this is going to get crazy.
Can you spot him?
Even though it hasn’t felt very spring-y, the flowers have decided the season is changing [finally]. Hopefully this means the warmer temps will follow shortly.
Ok, we might not be best friends, but we’ve been getting along pretty good lately. I’ll call that a win.
We got to observe just a couple of dances yesterday—today was the big show! Anni was incredible (as always!) and we all enjoyed watching her perform so much.
It was a bit of a bittersweet day today, though, as this is probably the last dance competition I’ll attend. Anni’s graduating this year so we won’t have anymore dancers. Sniffle, sniffle. I’ve enjoyed participating in these event so much over the past 15+ years. And even with all the crazy stuff going on (having babies, raising babies, dealing with my own kids’ activities, etc.), I still managed to make it back for a competition most years. It brought me much joy to witness all the hard work and practice pay off. It’s been truly inspiring—I’m one proud aunt.
We’re in one of our favorite cities watching one of our favorite people dance her heart out. We’ve also managed to squeeze in a round of mini golf, sushi for lunch, a wonderful (and delicious!) family dinner, and more rounds of card games than anyone would like to admit.
Yeah, it was a pretty great day.
Look at us taking in some culture! My friend and I enjoyed a lovely evening on the town—including dinner out and a Cinderella ballet. My first ever full-length ballet performance. It was quite impressive to say the least!
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