We have really enjoyed some wonderful fall days around here...take a look...
Saturday morning we pulled out our paints and the pumpkins Rusty made us.
Saturday afternoon we watched our boy play football. They lost, which makes them 2-2.
This blog is an account of our days. Nothing fancy - just our life!
We have really enjoyed some wonderful fall days around here...take a look...
Saturday morning we pulled out our paints and the pumpkins Rusty made us.
Saturday afternoon we watched our boy play football. They lost, which makes them 2-2.
Here are a few things to get you all caught up on our life….
Last week we completed Hybrid-learning for school. Yea!!!! Tomorrow starts in-person, full-time learning for both boys. They are excited. We are excited :)
Zane was riding his bike and trying to pop a wheelie when he crashed and cut open his chin. On the way to the doctor’s, as he was crying, he asked if his wheelie was big - lol! Although I did not know, because I did not see it - I told him I bet it was. He was good after that!
And he was even better when he received a popsicle at the doctors office! No stitches were needed, but they had to numb it to flush it out and get a better look to see if they would stitch or not.
Zane also had a stye on his eye this week. And then woke up with the opposite eye swollen. Poor guy! I think he is all better now though!
Nik was off work this past week, and I took every afternoon off so we could spend some time together and then have time with Rusty and Diane - and it has been a wonderful week! It’s always fun to hang with your favorite people, especially since Nik was able to get out on the golf course and I was able to do some garage sale shopping!
Want to hear the best news I've heard in a long time?! My kiddos are going back to school in-person, full-time beginning September 28 😀
The Hybrid model has worked okay. Not great (technical issues, confusion of assignments, arguing over subtraction, etc.) but I guess it could be worse. The first week was rough. This second week has gone much better!
Each morning Jaxen is home, he has to be ready to log into Zoom by 8:30am. On the white board, I write his schedule for the day or at least the assignments that need to be completed (along with chores for the day). Each day, he is a bit more independent with his work - although I am right in the room with him, to help as needed.
He has been kind and included Zane in some of his "brain break" and "recess" activities.
Zane stays occupied with playing in the living room, coloring, using his ipad, taking baths, oh - and watching the window to see when his girlfriends can play!
On days when Zane has to do school from home, he and Nik log into Zoom by 12:30pm. From there, Nik works with Zane on assignments. It's been pretty easy and low-key for Zane so far.
We are making this schedule work - but I am so thankful the school district made the decision early to send students back full-time. One more week of Hybrid and then Jaxen and Zane will return to school! I will still be working from home each morning (taking Jaxen to school / keeping Zane while Nik sleeps / taking Zane to school) for now. We will once again see what our new 'normal' will look like!
Last Thursday was the start of the NFL season and of course, I had to represent the Chiefs!
We also enjoyed watching football outside Sunday afternoon - thanks to Nik for carrying out TV out!
It was the best way to watch the games we wanted and keep and eye on the kiddos playing.
The last two weeks we have had some beautiful fall days...which leads to random campfire nights during the week - my favorite!
I helped a friend with her son's wedding by baking 6 dozen peanut butter cookies and 6 dozen mini chocolate chip lava cookies.
It's been fun hanging with Zane more! We enjoy lunch outside pretty often. He choose spaghetti and popcorn. Why not?
Jaxen does not play sports year-round and actually opted out of soccer last season. I wanted to get him into something this summer, but all of the sports around here were cancelled due to COVID. When I saw the Flag Football sign-ups for this fall, I asked if that would be something he might be interested in. He was pretty excited (which surprised me). Nik and I did our best to talk him out of it (or really, make sure he was going to commit, because I just was not sure) and the day before sign-ups closed I registered him. Also - at the last minute his friend Brooks signed up too!
Jaxen and his team have been practicing twice a week until this past week, when games started. Now it is a weekly practice and one game a week. The one practice last week was really cold - I stuck it out for the whole practice (1 1/2 hours) thanks to my layers and blanket!
Jaxen has been so funny about flag football. The first day I signed him up - he and Brooks decided to practice everyday and started doing sprints, push ups and riding their bike (in intervals) that very night. That quickly wore off - haha - and they no longer practice when they are not at practice!
Jaxen asked me one day if his games were going to be televised. I told him no and he exhaled and said "Good. I don't want everyone to see if I mess up." He has also told me he doesn't need to practice because they have the fastest runner ever on his team. As if one fast runner is all it takes to win flag football games :).
I am so proud of him. He has never played before and does not know that much about football - but he is doing well. There are times he goofs off in practice and times he does not listen, but he is having fun.
They played their first game on Saturday and they won! It was really fun! Jaxen played on both offense and defense (#4, in black pants). When on defense, he pulled the opponents flag during a 4th down. He (and everyone else) was super pumped about that!
I think this is going to be a good season for him!