Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2014

Anna's 7th Birthday and more TN fun

 We went to Tennessee in late June to help celebrate Anna's surprise 7th birthday party. What made me laugh so much about this party is that Anna told Kelly that she wanted a Surprise Frozen Pool party. What a kid! lol :) Not quite convinced that's how surprises work, but at least she knows what she wants! lol :)
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Here are the guests lined up and waiting for the birthday girl to arrive
 Here she comes...
 Such a sweet smile from such a sweet girl! :)
McKinley hanging out with Kelly
 Everyone always loves to play with Pappy
 Looks like the boys might have been ganging up on poor Charlie... :)
 While we were in Tennessee we visited the Sligers and were able to meet their new grandson, Martin, for the first time. He is such a sweet baby! Not sure why I didn't start snapping pictures earlier on or how I only managed to get a couple, but at least I got one of McKinley checking out Martin.
 The Kellys had us over to enjoy all their wonderful fruit! The kids love to raid their raspberry and blueberry patches. Their farm is always so much fun and such a great place for my wild and crazy kids to run and play! :)
 I couldn't believe McKinley snuggled with Aunt Nancy so quickly but it wasn't at all a surprise that she loved the fresh raspberries! :)
 I have a lot of these berry pictures, but I just can't help it since they're all so cute! :) 

 Time to sit and eat them all!!! :)

I thought this was a sweet picture of Reagan and Aunt Nancy having a chat while looking for a rabbit they had spotted.
 Hanging out by the barn, 
 in the hammock, 
 and don't forget the amazing tire swings!!! 
 Somehow, neither Grand-Dad or I managed to take a single picture at Grammy and Grand-Dad's house, but they were of course a large part of the fun too! Thank you to everyone for always making us feel so special and welcome in Tennessee! :)

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Wolf Run Wildlife Refuge

In May we had the opportunity to visit Wolf Run Wildlife Refuge with our homeschool co-op, BHLC. It was so interesting and the kids loved it! Instead of gifts for her 7th birthday, Reagan had requested donations for Wolf Run so we took those with us when we visited.
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The first animals we had the opportunity to see and interact with were some wolf pups that had recently been rescued. The kids loved having the opportunity to pet the pups and they were pretty adorable! Having said that, I can't think who in their right mind would think it was a good idea to adopt or try to raise wolves...
 
 
 McKinley loves "puppies"
 Many of the adult wolves or wolf dogs (I can't remember which these were anymore) were quite friendly and interested in having attention from the kids.

 They also had a number of other animals that had been rescued including deer. They also had a mountain lion, pigs, coyotes and a number of other animals.
 This was one of their tamer wolves and one of the ones they use for education purposes when the visit events throughout the year. What a gorgeous animal!
 If you have any interest in learning more about or supporting Wolf Run Wild Life Refuge, please visit their website at http://www.wolfrun.org/ .

Early Birthday for Jackson from Grandma and Grandpa

Grandma and Grandpa sent Jackson his birthday gifts early this year so he could enjoy them through out the summer. This boy loves his camo! They sent him clothes as well as special underwear. Pretty cool stuff!
 McKinley also enjoyed Jackson's new camo underwear and found it worked equally well as a hat... 
 Jackson was pretty excited about the "Little Digger" Grandma and Grandpa set him! 
 

 Sweet sisters enjoying the beautiful day outside while Jackson was busy digging. :)
McKinley loves Mendelssohn
 
 I was obviously enjoying taking pictures of this sweet baby in May! :)

Thank you Grandma and Grandpa for the amazing gifts! Jackson certainly enjoyed them throughout the summer and continues to enjoy them now! :)

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Reagan - 7 years old

Reagan - 7 years old - April 21, 2014
Our not so little Missy Reagan certainly keeps us on our toes! She is one very bright little girl with a wild and crazy personality. As you can see from her picture, at the age of 7, she is also our toothless wonder. :) Reagan is extremely sweet young lady and a very thoughtful big sister. She is becoming so much help around the house by increasing her independence and capability to do things on her own like fixing her own breakfast or cleaning up messes. It's definitely nice to have a little helper I can depend on!
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Reagan's favorite activity is gymnastics. She finished up Level 2 in the spring and began Level 3 in the summer. Things have settled down a bit this fall but over the summer she was in the gym 3-4 hours each week day with a total of 18 hours per week. She LOVEs gymnastics! This fall that has been scaled back a bit with only 3 days (Tues, Thurs and Sat) a week for 4 hours and Friday for an hour and a half for a total of 13 1/2 hours per week. I do not know how families in public school keep up with the crazy gymnastics schedules! Reagan doesn't mind competition but she would be happy not to compete and focus on up-skilling. She is getting extremely close to her aerial (a cartwheel with no hands) and spends more time upside down on her hands than on her feet most days.
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While it is not Reagan's favorite activity she is very good at violin as well. She finished up Book 2 this summer and is moving right along in Book 3. She is currently working on the third piece in book 3, Gavotte in G minor by J.S. Bach. Reagan has such a good ear that she frequently amazes me with how quickly she memorizes her music. She has been showing a lot of interest and desire to learn how to play piano, but I'm not ready to take that on yet. I've shown her a little to get her going, but think this is a better project for Miss Reagan and Grammy to take on after Grammy retires and moves to Kentucky.
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Reagan continues to be an extremely good reader and thoroughly enjoys it. Her achievement tests in May indicated that she is at approximately a 5th grade reading comprehension level. Not only is her reading comprehension note worthy she is one little speed reader. There are times I can hardly believe how much she has read. This summer she discovered Harry Potter and is speeding through those books. I thought she would lose interest with Book 4 (it is huge) but she is zooming right through it as well. We may have to re-visit whether or not we let her continue to read the series. A number of friends had told us their children lost interest around Book 4 so I was depending on her choosing to put the series aside herself before the more serious later books. Guess we'll have to think on that one... In any case, I hope this love of reading stays with her throughout her life! We certainly intend to continue to encourage it!
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Reagan excels academically in general. She is pretty smart and memorizes information quickly and easily. Shortly before her 7th birthday she became one of the youngest (she actually might be the youngest I'm not positive) Classical Conversations (CC) Memory Master in Lexington. For those of you not familiar with CC it takes approximately an hour to recite 500 pieces of information which includes a chronological timeline of 161 events, 24 history sentences to add depth to the timeline, all 44 U.S. presidents, over 100 locations and geographic features in Europe, Asia and select parts of the world, 24 science facts (including biomes, planets, laws of motion and laws of thermodynamics), Latin verb endings of the first conjugation, English grammar facts (including pronouns {this was the craziest part to me - who knew there were so many types of pronouns? In case you're like me and didn't know, there are nominative, objective, possessive, reflexive, interrogative, demonstrative and indefinite pronouns and you have to recite all the pronouns in each of those categories}, multiplication tables up to 15x15 (for Reagan's age skip counting up to 15x15), common squares and cubes, as well as basic geometry formulas and unit conversions. She knew/knows all this information inside out. You actually have to know all the information inside and out because if you make even one mistake you cannot be given the title of Memory Master. Reagan is now well on her way to learning the next year of memory work as she is determined to become one of the youngest Super Memory Masters 2016. That takes being able to recite all three years of memory work so it's quite a challenge!
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Reagan is as full of spirit as she has ever been! This sometimes still results in an inability to control her temper. She works hard on this, but it is definitely a constant battle. She remains on the same path she has been since she was little which is that just about every time we think she has things under control we hit a rough spot again. Looking at Jackson, however, makes me realize how far she has come. I know if we keep at it this sweet girl will master this challenge as well and become an amazing young lady!
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We thank God every day for the blessing of Miss Reagan! She keeps our lives interesting and fun. :) She stretches us and challenges us in ways I never dreamed possible before becoming a parent. Thank you for being our precious girl, Missy Reagan. We know God has big things in store for you and we can't wait to find out what all that includes! :) 
 


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Reagan Turns 7

I cannot believe my little Missy Reagan turned 7 in April! I guess she's not so little anymore! For her birthday we of course began the day by celebrating our traditional way with Krispy Kreme donuts and presents.  
 Reagan was thrilled to receive her very own box of Cheez-Its. What a little nut! lol :)
 We ended the day with our tradition of Chick-Fil-A with Uncle Dan's family. I captured some super sweet pictures of these sweet (semi-toothless) cousins. :)


For her big birthday celebration Reagan had a "Dispicable Me 2" Minion slumber party. The kids absolutely love this movie and especially all the Minions. She wasn't saying it in April yet, but even McKinley walks around saying "Minion! Minion!" when she wants one of the big kids to show her them on their Kindles or TV. Maybe my little "Munckins" have turned into my little "Minions?" :)
 Reagan sent a note to Santa asking if Hermie could visit for her birthday. Just like with Kennedy, he arrived with a very special chair design that Reagan loved! :) Hermie not only decorated a birthday chair for Reagan he also did a small one for himself. This is one creative and busy little elf...
For the party the kids made their own individual pizzas.
They had special Minion drinks
 For dessert I made yellow and purple Minion cupcakes per Reagan's request
 
 Making her wish, sure hope it was a good one! :)  
 These two buddies are too cute - after cupcakes they headed back to Holden's house for a slumber party of their own. Thanks so much Aunt Dorothy! :)
 

 These two buddies are pretty cute too! Does life get any better than a godfather who keeps giving you sugar???

Thank you to everyone who made Reagan's 7th birthday so special! We are truly blessed by such a amazing friends and family! :)