Day 2679 | Donut Day
/When it’s National Donut Day what other option do you have, really?
When it’s National Donut Day what other option do you have, really?
Here they are as a 4th grader and a 6th grader for the last time. Maybe it’s been the less than summer-like weather or maybe it’s just because April and May were so bonkers, but it sure is hard to believe the school year is over. Get ready to hold on tight for whatever summer has in store for us!
It was Robbe’s turn at Wax Museum this year and his Lief Erikson presentation was spot on. You might even recognize some of the wardrobe components from past Halloween costumes!
I think Wax Museum is one of my favorite school projects of the year—it’s just so fun seeing the kids work diligently on a long term project that culminates in fun costumes and memorized speeches.
That’s it for piano with Ms. Abby. It’s been six (6!) years since Chase started (he was in kindergarten), so it feels like the end of an era. Check out Robbe’s first recital back in 2020. I’m going to miss hearing them practice, but I’m not going to miss the constant reminders to practice.
I hope you’re all doing something this weekend that brings needed space and reflection to your days. That’s what we’re up to
Twenty blossoms on one plant! Can you believe it? I just love orchids.
Robbe made it to the WMTA Piano Regional Competition over the weekend and he crushed it! He’s been working on these three pieces for most of the school year and the dedication paid off. Practicing is rarely fun, but when you complete a goal, it sure makes it worth it.
What a lovely way to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend. Our first trip back to the lake since Easter. I finished an entire book. I soaked in lots of sunshine and enjoyed being doted on by my three favorite boys. I even got to spend the whole weekend with my mom—is there any better way to celebrate?
Sending extra love to all the moms (of human babies or fur babies) today. It’s not an easy job, but it sure does fill your heart.
The robins are back!
Robbe wrapped up a Spring rock climbing course yesterday. What a cool program—and right in our neighborhood. Now to see if his blistered little hands will fully recover.
Have I mentioned how much I love spring? And today even felt like it. Finally!
The arcade down the street got two new pinball machines so naturally Chris and Robbe had to check them out. Big day!
We didn’t invite him, but he joined us anyway.
I’ll take a cookie date with this guy any day.
Another day, another cold [and even slightly rainy] soccer game. Living the dream over here.
Soccer’s back. And it was about 35 degrees. Why do we do this?!? All I can say is that it’s a good thing Robbe loves it so much.
It could not have been a more beautiful weekend here in Eau Claire. We soaked in a ton of sunshine, got some yard work taken care of, and even managed to have a bit of fun, too.
Spring is officially on the way. And I’m more than officially ready.
This guy is twelve today. 12! I can’t believe it either. If you know him, you know he’s just the smartest, funniest, kindest, most sensitive soul around. He’s also overly competitive at board games and doesn’t love being too busy.
I love this guy so very much.
This guy is two days away from turning 12. Twelve. That’s crazy. April 5, 2012, was the official due date. Of course, Chase decided to take his sweet time and officially joined our family two days later. There’s not an April 5 that goes by, though, that I don’t think about the months and months I spent counting down to that date. Not to seem cliche, but, man, that seems like a lifetime ago.
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