Alex has been a kindergartner for almost two weeks now and absolutely loves it. His first day was very exciting because he got to ride the bus with his neighborhood friends and choose his lunch from the cafeteria all by himself. Alex seems to enjoy all aspects of school. Although, I think recess and gym class are his favorites. Surprisingly, he even loves going to the school library and checking out new books. His class has already celebrated Constitution Day, had a Teddy Bear Picnic, and are preparing for a Hoedown. I can't wait to see all of the fun things that kindergarten has in store for him this year.
Hannah also started school - Knollwood Preschool. She absolutely loves it, too. I have her enrolled in the Lunch Bunch program just so see can stay a bit longer with her new friends and teacher, Mrs. Prihalla. Hannah has her school pictures tomorrow and can't wait to wear her flower dress and ribbons in her hair. I'm sure Knollwood will be a great experience for Hannah just as it was for Alex.Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Happy 3rd Birthday, Hannah-Girl
We officially do not have any babies living in our house. Hannah is now a big 3 year old. She celebrated her birthday with lots of gifts, balloons, ice cream and cake. And she sure did rake in the (pink) gifts. I bought an unfinished set of table and chairs and my mom turned it into a princess masterpiece. Hannah actually squealed with delight when she saw her princess chairs. She loves having tea parties with her new bunny tea set and princess chairs. Hannah also got a princess canopy for her bed, lots of pink clothes, plastic jewelry beads, and a pink keyboard. She had a pretty pink 3rd Birthday. The best part of Hannah's 3rd birthday (at least for me) is that we have said goodbye to the pull-ups!! So, no more babies - only school going children live here.
I'll save the school stuff for another blog.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
July Update
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Summer Time
Start Spreading the News....
We began our trip with a visit to Lombardi's, NYC's first pizza place.
We also visited the Met, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, the Museum of Natural history, went to Top of the Rock, hit 5th Ave shopping, walked all around Central Park, Times Square, Little Italy, Chinatown, and SoHo, and ate at wonderful restaurants. There were so many things to do that we've already started talking about our next visit.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Mother's Day Tea
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Alex's First Game
Alex's soccer career is underway. After getting rained out in week 1, the season finally started yesterday with an 8-1 victory for Alex's team, the Spikes (choosing the name proved to be the most difficult, and least impressive, aspect of day 1). After some introductions, words of encouragement from Coach Eric, light stretching, and a little practice, it was on to the three-on-three game action. [side note: 3-on-3 is a much better way to handle 5-year old soccer than the way they did it 30 years ago where 20 kids ran around in a cluster with no chance of actually displaying any soccer skill]. Within 30 seconds of the kickoff Alex had his first goal as he deftly dribbled past the other team and planted the ball in the net. A minute or so later, he had goal number 2, at which point he got subbed out so some other kids would have a chance. The Spikes built a 7-1 lead heading into the final minute, when the play of the game happened. See the video below for an incredible defensive play followed by a length of the field sprint towards the goal that culminated in a hat trick for Alex in his very first game.
Alex already knew a few kids at the soccer field, including one on his team who's one of our new neighbors, so we're expecting this soccer thing to be a lot of fun this season. The real test will be to see if Alex can still have fun when his team loses - something he has struggled mightily with so far in his young life (I think he gets that quality from his Uncle Dan - or maybe his Dad).
Monday, March 24, 2008
Booby Who?
Special Visitor
Alex is Five
We celebrated Alex's 5th Birthday last weekend and Alex had a blast. We debated about having the party at Chuck E Cheese, the bowling alley, House of Bounce and finally decided on our house. We were going to rent a moonbounce but realized that we could spend just a bit more and actually buy one - so now we have a moonbounce. Alex really wanted a "bull dog" themed party but I couldn't find all the party accessories with bull dogs on them so we simply had a dog party. We had about 15 kids, some siblings and some parents. Alex even had a special guest at his party - Uncle Dan! Fun was had by all - the kids played pin the tail on the dog, find the dog bone, hot dog, and swatted at a bone shaped pinata but they all loved the moonbounce the best. I have to say that the party was a huge success.