Jun 14 2012

Awards Central

Yes, I know we’re two weeks into summer vacation, but I still wanted to highlight the awards the big boys received at their end of year awards ceremonies at school.

Caleb’s was first, so he gets first billing in this post:

That’s the listing of the possible awards and what they’re for. Caleb earned the Golden Lasso – All A Honor Roll (for the YEAR); Boots Walk the Line – All Es in Citizenship; and the Shining Star – Perfect Attendance.

Here he is getting his awards.

Standing onstage next to best buddy Blake:

Mrs. LaFara’s second grade class:

And now for J’s awards (I talked about his band awards here):

Jacob’s middle school awards were held at Byron Nelson High School (where his band concert was). Sam and “Bear’s Mommy” and I went (Daddy was home sick, Bear and Ike were at baseball practice). Jacob had Perfect Attendance, and All A Honor Roll for the year (only 14 kids received that!).

Here he is with the other All A Honor Roll kids:

Pretty darn proud of these two boys on their fantastic achievements – academic and athletic – this year. I’m not sure how I got so lucky to be surrounded by these smart, handsome, caring  young men, but I’m thankful for it every day!

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Jun 05 2012

The Splash Day That Wasn’t

On Friday, Sam transitioned up to a new class, Pre-school 2 (I’m not sure what happened to Pre-School 1, but I think they split the class by age and numbers… mental note, ask about that…). Yesterday the teachers sent home the June newsletter with helpful information about the class, including Splash Day information.

YAYAYAYAYAYAY for Splash Day!

Splash Days are Tuesdays, starting at 9:30. The newsletter said that if you want to participate in Splash Day, come to school in your swimsuit and bring a full change of clothes and towel (sunscreen is already up at school). Today is Tuesday, so Daddy asked me if Sam was going to do Splash Day. Sure! Why not? I showed Daddy where the swim diapers were, and the swim suit (it was still out from our first pool trip this season – see adorable photo at left), answered a zillion questions about how to get him ready (wait, isn’t Daddy the one who’s gotten kids ready for Splash Day before?), and then had to dash out the door to work.

I was nearly to downtown when my phone rang…

Daddy: (sounding rather annoyed) Does Sam have another swimsuit?

Me: Yessss…it’s upstairs in his closet – red plaid…why?

Daddy: (sounding REALLY annoyed) Because he just peed all out of the swim diaper, down his leg, and soaked his sock and shoe.

Me: (stifling a giggle) Uh-oh…I’m sorry.

Daddy: (clearly annoyed) Well, I’m not putting another swim diaper on him. That thing didn’t catch anything. Besides, he doesn’t need it. It’s just Splash Day. They’re not going swimming are they?

Me: Well, I don’t really know what they’ll do for Splash Day. This is his first one. And, keep in mind that Sam’s overnight diaper was dry this morning, as was the one you took off when you put the swim diaper on, so it was probably a REALLY big tee-tee…but I think you’re probably safe just going with a regular diaper.

Daddy: Okay. I’m going now – gotta change him and get to school.

By this point I was almost to work. I parked and headed into the office. As I always do, I pulled my phone out of my purse to silence it and set it on my desk. That’s when I noticed that I had a text message…

Bryan: No splash day until the 19th.

Received: 8:50 am

(feel free to giggle – I know I did!)

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May 17 2012

Well Rounded

Just so you don’t think that our boys are block-headed jocks because I most often post about their sports prowess (I know, I know) I wanted to share a couple of great non-sports stories about Caleb (remember, you got a non-sports Jacob story on Tuesday). I promise we’re working to raise well-rounded boys.

In case you missed it on Facebook, we got a letter yesterday that Caleb has been invited into the GATES program at his elementary school. GATES is the gifted and talented program at school. The letter indicated his particular area of strength was in math. No surprise there for my analytical little guy.

Then, as he was working on his homework last night, Caleb asked me, “Julie, can you make up poetry just on your own?” (Yes, the nerdy English major in me was thinking, “SCORE!” until the nerdy English major in me remembered that I’m really not a poetry person.)

“Are you asking ME if I can do it, or just if people can in general?”

“You. I know I can. Me and my friend did it today.”

“My friend and I, you mean.” (Yes, I am that Mom.) “That’s great, Caleb. What was your poem?”

[Insert Bad Mommy comment here, because I don’t remember the poem, but it was AWESOME about rainy weather.]

“That’s a great poem, Caleb! Are you studying poetry in class?”

“No. We just wanted to see if we could do it.” (Nerdy English major heart just bursting with happiness at that.)

And yes, we spent the next several minutes coming up with some fun little poems.

I think it’s time to pull out our Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky books…

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May 15 2012

Spring Band Concert

Tonight was the Tidwell Middle School spring band concert. This is a big deal; the kids dress up and get to perform at the Byron Nelson High School auditorium (which, btw, is scary-huge to this small-high school girl). The Beginning Band (6th grade) played first, and then the Symphonic and Wind Ensemble (forgive me if I have the names slightly wrong, I tend to lapse into “Spam Band” thoughts, even when it’s not right). Because Caleb had a baseball game tonight, we did not stay for the 7th and 8th grade bands.

And now, for the bragging to commence.

The Beginning Band played 3 pieces that they took to contest at (of all places) NRH20, where they earned a Superior Division I rating. They were fantastic! (videos below, I promise)

Between two of the pieces, some awards were given out and students recognized. First, the band director had all of the soloists who received Superior Division I ratings on their solos stand to be recognized (Jacob didn’t participate in this contest, as it conflicted with a basketball tournament that was scheduled far in advance of the contest dates). Then, those students who earned a Superior Division I and received an Outstanding medal (not sure what the criteria was on this, but they were particularly great at their solos, apparently) stood to be recognized.

Next, “Scale Masters” were recognized and given certificates. These students memorized all 12 scales plus the chromatic scale.

Yep, that's my Scale Master Jacob!

Finally, one student in each class (Beginning Band is taught in “like-instrument” classes, so there’s a flute class, clarinet class, trumpet class, etc.) was recognized as Most Improved and one student in each class was recognized as Outstanding Student.

Most Outstanding trombone student, Jacob!

I’m sorry the pictures are so far away, but that’s where we were sitting.

And now, the promised videos. Of course, my camera memory card filled up during the third song, which the director said was the band’s favorite. Oh well, you’ll get the idea. Enjoy!

I apologize for the dead air at the beginning of that one; I learned from it and did better on the next two, I think. 🙂

The Assistant Director, and Jacob’s trombone teacher, directed this piece.

If you’re wondering if the little voice you hear sometimes in that video is Sam, you are right. He got bored between songs, so Daddy made a “tombone” out of his program for Sam. He enjoyed playing it.

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May 09 2012

Potty Time!

Sam has a little potty that he really enjoys playing with. He sits on it, tries to stand on it, puts his toys in it (poor toys), but he’s never really been all that interested in actually USING it. Last night when I took his diaper off before bath, I noticed it wasn’t quite as wet as it probably should have been.

Me: Sam, do you want to try sitting on the potty?

Sam: YES!

Out came the potty and down he sat, willingly (wonder of wonders, miracle of miracles!). I should note at this point that the potty did come with a little boys’ tee tee guard, but Sam HATES it. I think he’s scared of it, actually. And I don’t really blame him. It’s absurdly tall, so that when it’s on the potty, he can’t get on or off the potty by himself (hmmm…design flaw? or intent? trying to keep those active boys trapped on the little potty?). Plus, I think it has pinched him before. If I were a boy, I’d be scared of that thing, too. So…no tee tee guard on the potty.

I turned around to start rinsing the dinner remnants (I swear the boy was wearing more yogurt than he ate) out of his shirt and hear, “Sammy all wet.”

You guessed it – Sam had tee tee’d on the potty! Or, more accurately, he had tee tee’d while sitting on the potty…but with no guard up, he really tee tee’d all over my bathroom floor, and his hands, and the bathroom rug.

Meh, the floor needed cleaning anyway…and hey, it’s a start, right?

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May 07 2012

2 Year Check-Up

Published by under Samuel Lewis,YAY things

Sam had his 2 year well-check today and he did great! He stood on the big boy scale for the first time, and he did great! He didn’t fuss at all when the nurse (Brandi, or, as Sam called her, Bandee) measured his head and listened to his heart and lungs. He laid down for “Bandee” to “color” on the paper (mark his head and feet to measure his height) and chattered away while we waited for the doctor to come in. When Dr. Mangham came in, Sam was a little less certain, but really only fussed when she had to, ahem, check his boy parts. He let her look in his ears and eyes, and eventually even let her look in his mouth.

The verdict? He’s in great health, developing and hitting milestones just like he should be. He’s a chatterbox lately, putting more and more sentences together and showing us that he really “gets” things that are going on. He can now (as of today) put his own shirt on, and pull his pants up. (To be fair, he might have been able to do this for a while, but Mommy never thought to let him try it.)

Some fun Sam-isms lately

  • Mommy go work.
  • Sammy go school.
  • I leavin’!
  • Sammy birthday! (even though it’s been over a week since his birthday)
  • Where Bubba?
  • Sammy have boo-boo.
  • Awww…look at Sammy boo-boo.
  • Sammy go swimmin’?
  • Where Sammy big truck? (note: the “big truck” is not the same as the “BIG Truck.”)
  • Hear birdies!
  • Hear Sunder (thunder)

There are SO many more. And to think, at one point I was worried about his speaking. Silly me, he is, after all, my son! And we all know that I am a well-known chatterbox. 😉

Stats at this appointment: 30 pounds (73%), 34 3/4 inches tall (58%). My little linebacker.

Since I didn’t take any pictures at the doctor (duh), I’ll leave you with a few recent photos from baseball, backyard, and birthday.

Playing catcher at Bubba's game (yes, this is a repeat of a FB picture, but really, can you blame me?)

Looking quite intense at another of Bubba's games.

Blowing out the candle on his basketball cake. . .Okay, so this is really a better picture of Caleb, but again, can you blame me? SO handsome!

Having fun with the T-ball set from Lily, LilySara, and Lily's Daddy.

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May 07 2012

Sam’s Second Birthday

WHAT A PARTY!

As you might have heard, someone special in my life turned two a week ago. Of course, we had to throw a party to celebrate such a momentous occasion. Lots of family and friends came and were nice enough to bring presents and join us for hotdogs and sliders and cake and ice cream and playing in the backyard (thank you, Mother Nature, for cooperating so nicely!)

The round of presents that Sam helped with.

THE favorite present of the party. The lawnmower from Aunt Lynne Cookie (and Uncle Chris, Christopher, Will, and James).

You'll notice the birthday boy is missing from these pictures of the rest of the present opening. He was out mowing the yard, where he spent most of the rest of the night.

There were so many adorable moments at the party that I didn’t get on film – all the hugs and kisses between Sam and his best girl, Lily; rides in the BIG truck; slides down the slide on the new (to us) backyard playset; the lawnmower races around the backyard; the backyard baseball game the big kids played. Thank you again, everyone, for helping to celebrate one of the best days of my life, April 27. Here’s to many more to come!

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May 06 2012

BIG Truck

In case you missed it, last Friday (April 27th) was Sam’s second birthday. Grandma and Grandpa came up from League City, and brought presents.

I admit, I was a tiny bit nervous when Mom said their gift wasn’t among the list of things I suggested when they asked for ideas…AND that it was an idea Aunt Lynne Cookie gave them…

I needn’t have been…the BIG truck was a perfect gift, and is still a favorite toy (along with the lawnmower from Aunt Lynne Cookie, but that’s another post).

So excited to get in the BIG truck!

Ready to ride!

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Apr 24 2012

Big Red Firetruck

At Christmas, Aunt Lynne Cookie gave Sam a Big Red Firetruck. Now there is a story to this Big Red Firetruck. He absolutely loved it that day, but afterward, Sam’s brothers really got more enjoyment out of the truck (it shoots blue ping pong-like balls). Until recently.

And now, I’ll share with you the lovely and oh-so-lifelike sounds of the Big Red Firetruck.

And, just because you know you need some more of that:

You’re welcome. (Really, you can thank Aunt Lynne Cookie for that. I know I do, every. day.

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Apr 23 2012

Making a Baseball and Basketball

Cake, that is. With Sam’s second birthday just around the corner (AAAAAAACK!), I’ve started thinking about what to do for his birthday cake. I had about decided I’d do the busy-working-mom thing and order a cake from Kroger. But when I stopped by Sara’s house to drop off a Blues Clues cake pan (because she’s a good Mommy who never considered buying a cake 🙂 ), I mentioned maybe doing a sports theme for Sam’s birthday and seeing if I could find a cake that looked like a basketball or baseball. Sara offered to loan me the pans she used last year for Lily’s caterpillar cake. So, I decided to do a test run on making a baseball and basketball cake.

Here’s the box for the pans:

Wilton ball pans

Cakes baked and cooling in the pans:

Cakes cooling on the rack (I was secretly thrilled that they came out so nicely):

And yes, I purposely spaced them far apart on the cooling rack, so as to avoid any anatomy references.

Baseball cake in the works:

This one shows some icing and the strawberry glaze.

Just over half-way iced.

Completed baseball cake:

The lacing really was more red than this looks, but it was as sloppy as it looks. I

Completed basketball cake (sorry, I got too into the decorating and forgot to take “during” pics of the basketball):

Pretty nifty, huh?

Now, if you can’t tell, these cakes are pretty small, so I think we’ll probably put them on a sheet cake or have sheet cake in addition to them. But this non-bakey, non-cooky, non-crafty Momma is pretty darn proud of this test run! (And Daddy tells me they taste really good!)

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