Saturday, August 25, 2012

Summer Events

We have accomplished a few things this summer. Cakes had a birthday, her 9th. This was a non-party year, so we didn't go all crazy. Gummy and Granddaddy came up the weekend before with cake. I remembered to use my cute little cake plates for once. (I put them in the cabinet near the lighters and candles - that should help me use them more!)


 

Mamie was here for the actual day. We went to Texas Roadhouse for dinner and tried to talk her into sitting in the saddle while the employees sang to her, but she wouldn't go for that. And just last week Scott took her and three friends to Busch Gardens for the day. They all had a blast. One girl had never been, never been on a roller coaster before, but she tried everything and loved it. Her dad thanked Scott for getting her to try the rides because now he has someone to ride roller coasters with him.

Silly and Bubba took another session of swim lessons, this one at "the new" YMCA. They have an outdoor slide and on the last day of lessons the teachers let all the kids slide. Bubba had been his usual self during the previous 7 lessons; barely doing anything at all in the water other than allowing his teacher to hold him. He did let her dunk him a few times, which was new, and also the only time he spoke to her because he would scream,"No, I don't want to!" The teachers led the little kids over to the slide. I told my mom and the other moms that there was no way Bubba was going up those steps and down that slide. But he walked over there and stood in line.


And then he walked up the steps

 
And went down the slide where Miss Savanah was waiting for him.
 
 
 
She said he was grinning from ear to ear when she caught him. And then he went back to sitting on the wall like it was no big deal.
 



I could not believe he did it, especially that he did it like it was no big deal. Never would'a guessed.

This is how he spent the majority of his time in the water, feet up, maybe moving his arms a little, letting Savanah do all the work.

 
Silly worked really hard on his swimming arms and keeping his face in the water. He's a good little swimmer. I was laughing at him during one lesson because his teacher had him hold a kickboard; when he tried to swim using only his legs he hardly got anywhere.


Waiting his turn to jump

Jumping! And then he floats on his back indefinitely
We decided to take a family trip to Water Country last week, since Bubba went down the slide without freaking out, and had a great time. I am usually no fun at all when it comes to rides because I just get sick, but this time I took some less-drowsy Dramamine and it was great! We all went on everything but Vanish Point. Scott and Cakes tried that one and said it was terrible; you get a face full of water and feel like you are drowning. No thanks! There was one ride that had a canoe type raft, which meant Bubba had to sit in his own space by himself. I wasn't sure he would like that, but he sat right down, grabbed his handles and held on tight the whole time. His favorite thing was the Hubba Hubba Highway, a lazy river with a current that pushes you along. You're supposed to just relax and let it carry you around but he was kicking and paddling the whole time (making up for all the work he didn't do in swim class I guess). He was actually hard to keep up with because he just wanted to keep going. There was also one small, but still twisty, waterslide that he could go down all by himself. He did that quite a few times. Everyone had lots of fun, and best of all, I didn't feel sick! I'll have to use Dramamine for often.

Summer is almost over

I can't believe school starts in 9 days. We have been very lazy this summer, and I don't mind a bit. We set goals and didn't achieve most of them. Went to the pool or the library every now and then. But mostly we spent lots of time falling in love with our new house. One or both of the boys climbs into bed with me after Scott leaves for work; this morning it was both of them and Bubba snuggled up to me and repeatedly whispered "need lunch." One of these days he'll get breakfast, lunch, and dinner straightened out. At this moment all three of the boys are outside with the new weed trimmer. I think it'll be quite some time before they come back in. Boys and their toys.

Here's what we've been up to around the house:

New shed built in the backyard. Once it was finished it stayed empty for at least a week and the kids used it as their playhouse.


This was immediately after Cakes returned from her trip with Mamie and Papop, notice her Carlo's Bakery shirt. :-)
I promise it has an exterior now, and it is full of stuff. Bubba insisted on putting his tow lawn mower in there with the other real ones.

Our trip to IKEA helped us cross quite a few things off our lengthy list of things we needed. Cakes now has a bedside table and a desk. She gave up her vanity, which surprised me, but when I asked her if she'd rather have a desk she said,"That would actually be really helpful." So she is happy. Now we just need to get those shelves in her closet so she has some actual floor place.


 Silly's room is looking good. I really don't like being the one to put holes in the wall, but I hung all of these boards up. I saw something similar at Pottery Barn, but their boards cost a ridiculous $35 each. I found these at Target for less than $10. I put some in Cakes's room too.


Used up quite a few drywall anchors hanging these boards up. I need to get his baby picture in the right spot, it's just a little smaller than the boards.
Now all of the random bins and containers that were taking up Silly's who floor are gone! Everything is in one of those bins and one big bin in his closet. His room looks huge now. He loves it and has kept his room super clean since we spent hours sorting and putting away all of this things.

 

 I made my dining room curtains (have to do the bottom hems still) and mom came last week and helped me hang all sorts of pictures. Now I just need to buy the fabric and recover those chairs. Ignore those stacks of books; they are waiting on our book shelves which should be arriving any day.


 I made this curtain for our downstairs bathroom and found these cool towels at Target. Bubba's present from IKEA was a little step stool for both bathrooms so we got rid of the training potty (woohoo!) We also got rid of diapers. He was still wearing them at night but always woke up dry, so I made the others disappear one night.




Mom and I hung everything in the family room, so we're back to our nautical selves, complete with a weather station for Scott.



I still have a long list of things to get and things to do, but we're getting there!