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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Junior Ski to Sea

Here's Logan finishing his leg of this most fun race in Bellingham. A group of his classmates formed a team to race in one of Bellingham's finest traditions. The adult race starts at Mt. Baker and finishes in Fairhaven, involving, skiing, running, biking, and kayaking. The Junior edition features running, 3-legged race, biking, soccer, and obstacle course. Logan did his team proud and gave them a huge lead by coming in 6th out of 75.
The Anacortes Challengers(pun intended, as their class is called the "Challenge" class) before the raceAnd... after. A cold, rainy day on Lake Padden, but very fun. Michael was a trooper to stand for two and a half hours supporting his brother. Opa made a showing as well as David. Cynthia and Ava stayed warm in the car, but we got to play with them after the race.
These kids are the sweetest, smartest, and just great all around kids in Logan's class. Well done, Challengers!

anything better in the spring????

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practically perfect and almost first

Last October our church offered group ticket prices for the Broadway tour of Mary Poppins, and since the show was in May, we thought we'd add it to Michael's birthday gifts. Needless to say, Michael was thrilled and Logan's response was, well, also predictable: a heavy sigh. But they rallied once they found out their best friends Aidan and Liam were also going. And, as luck would have, we ended up sitting in the same row. While they were the only boys in the audience of the grand Paramount Theatre, they couldn't have been happier. And Michael is still skipping around the house singing, "just a spoonful of sugar..." and "chim chiminee, chim chiminee...". It's delightful.


Despite the following picture, Logan ended up in first place. He's with his good friend Dominic, and you can see Oma, Opa, Auntie Fay, and yours truly in the background cheering him on.
This is the finish of the mile run. Notice that Logan only has one shoe; he lost the other on lap 3. He ended up in second place, behind the 6th grader in the picture.

Monday, May 16, 2011

birthday bash

Well, there was a two hour window of no rain and that was exactly the time of Michael's 7th birthday party. Whew. A relief mostly because I had no rain contingency plan. An outdoor obstacle course, cake pops, build a hackey sack out of balloons, and go home. That was my only plan. And it worked like a charm. I've never, ever seen michael so happy. He literally laughed and smiled for two solid hours, plus the after hours smile that lingered all evening.




Yummmmmm

I thought it would be easier to make cake pops than a complicated Star Wars battle ship. And to some degree, I was right. But then reality hit and I was left holding one cake pop on a stick at a time waiting not-so-patiently for the chocolate coating to harden before I could dip another one. And then there was the question of where to store all of them? After I filled the three styrofoam bricks and still had over 25 to go, I ran out to my garage, got the old, I mean, ancient, cooler from the 90's that has seen so many campgrounds with Brian and me, and turned it on its side. There... instant cake pop stand.


music music music

The boys' music concert went off without a hitch. The compromise minutes before we headed up to the high school auditorium was that Logan could keep the "mohawk" he had worn to school that day if he agreed to wear a "church" shirt. Anything with a collar sends him in a downward spiral, so I picked a battle I could live with: hair or shirt, his choice. I had a feeling which one he'd pick. And Michael just sang his little heart out.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Happy Easter

You can dress them up, AND take them out. My handsome boys. Haven't had a picture with them in quite a while. And now, since it's mid-May, I should really update this blog. More pics to come.