I said goodbye to my fifth first grade class. The years seem to go by faster and faster! I am thrilled to be home with Holden for the summer, but will miss these kiddos. This class was honestly one of the best I've had, if not the best. They were just such a sweet, fun group of children. Here they are getting ready for the little end of the year program that I have them put on for their parents. It is all about how they have grown, thus the flowers. (And a bee and ladybug! Can you spot them?) I think they are adorable even though the boys always protest!
One unseasonably chilly May evening, we went to Heyworth Heydays. It is a small carnival with rides and the usual yummy, unhealthy fair food and booths. Our cousins live in Heyworth, and Tami was watching Chelsey for the weekend. Even though it was pretty cold, the kids had a blast and so did some of the adults, as you will see. :)
Holden LOVED the rides this year! I am realizing what a big boy he is becoming. He was able to ride a lot of them all by himself, but of course loved having a companion, too! He adores Chelsey, and she gamely agreed to ride on this little car ride with him. The second shot shows how embarrassed she was to be seen on such a "baby" ride! :) Especially when Holden started yelling, "Vroom! Vroom!" Which is why she is "shushing" him in the last picture.
Jay and his dad, Paul, decided to show they were still young at heart by going on this NOT so babyish ride! My stomach hurts just looking at it. Jay basically dared Paul to do it. I think the scariest part was the fact that Paul's door was literally held together with duct tape, and looked like it could fall apart at any second. They walked off intact, and managed to keep their fair food down...better them than me!!!!
Love this little smirk on my big boy! This is at my school. We took a break from working on things and I let him play in the butterfly garden. He is really into "melling" the flowers right now, which translates into "smelling." His version of this is hilarious; he gets not only his nose right on the flowers, but his mouth as well, often coming up with pollen covering his face! Too cute.
It's the simple things that make him happy.
Natalie Marie is growing like a weed! It is so fun now that she and Holden are both toddlers together. We met up with her and her parents at a park one recent weekend. It was really hot that day and there wasn't much shade, so we didn't hang out too long. But I managed to snap a few adorable shots before we left! Bridget and I are so excited to get our "babies" together for play dates this summer!
What a cutie pie! I love her signature "nose scrunch;" as long as I have known Bridget, she does the same thing when she is really happy or laughing. :)
"CHEESE!" (Gotta love Holden's white trash "I shopped at Walmart" sticker! Ha!)
The same day that we saw Natalie, Holden was very bummed that we couldn't play at the park long. So I pulled his wagon into the backyard and got the hose out. He gave it a good cleaning and had a lot of fun splashing in the lid and cleaning his Scooby shoes! I stripped him down to his diaper after he sat in the water fully clothed. He actually attempted to pull his diaper off, too...guess he thought it was bath time! I told him he had to keep it on. :)
Nothin' like a little boy drinking out of the hose! He caught onto this at a very young age last summer, and his skills apparently did not get rusty over the winter!
Memorial Day was wet and humid, raining on and off all day. Bridget joined my parents, Jay and I in taking Natalie and Holden to their first parade! We got these pictures before it started pouring...but we pulled out umbrellas and the parade went on. Holden has the funniest expressions in these pictures, but he was impatiently waiting for the firetrucks to come, and getting annoyed that they weren't there yet. :) He loved the parade, esp. the fire trucks with sirens blaring, all of the cool cars, and the dogs of all sizes that walked for some organization. Oh, and the big, loud drums in the marching bands! Natalie did great, too! We thought some of the loud noises might scare her, but she laughed and clapped from her stroller the whole time, waving at various people and vehicles. She is such a happy baby. When the parade was over, Holden actually cried because we had to go home and there were no more "free trucks." (Fire trucks)
The annual "Fun Run" started up again last Friday. What a difference a year makes! Holden was so excited to get his t-shirt and stood very still, saying, "Mommy put the paper on Holden's back." :) Natalie is joining us this year! Can you tell from the pictures that she enjoyed herself? Colin and Cade were also there, as well as Brady. Holden was thrilled to see all of his friends, and gave me quite a few "cheeses" for the camera. I noticed in reviewing these that I never actually got a shot of Cade's face, although a few of his back end! He is just too quick for me. :) When it came time to run, Holden held onto Jay's and my hands and ran about a quarter of the way. Then he got freaked out by the mob of people (the first week has a huge turnout!) and wanted me to carry him and run. Daddy was a little bummed about that, but I reminded him he's only 2. He's got plenty of time for marathons! :)
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Nice post! I was wondering where you went! Sounds like you've had a busy start to your summer already! I enjoyed all the pictures!
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