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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Operation Santa Shoeboxes, Preschool Thanksgiving Program and First Day in the Snow

A shot from 'the morning after Halloween'!  I'll take any help I can get keeping the floors clean pirate Kennon.  Kennon actually loves to sweep and will quite frequently get the swifter broom out from the closet on his own when he sees me cleaning up the house a bit.  

Maddox and Kennon with their Operation Santa shoeboxes.  It has sort of become that our neighborhood does a group activity each month.  In August it was the block party, September was the first annual Century Heights road race, October was an outdoor movie night  (which we sadly missed as it took place when we were in St. Louis) and November was putting together shoeboxes for Operation Santa.  We, or rather Kim, my good friend who is the creative mastermind behind all of our neighborhood activities, thought that November's group activity should be about giving back and being thankful!! Perfect!! Certainly all the children in our neighborhood are quite blessed and it is nice to give back.  Maddox chose to pick items for a girl aged 5-9 and Kennon for a boy aged 2-4.  We were to get them a WOW gift, such as the doll for Maddox's girl and the deflated soccer ball (with a pump!!) for Kennon's boy.  Then we got them other trinkets based off a list an American compiled who does a lot of missionary trips where these boxes end up. The premise is to actually spread the word of Jesus Christ in addition showering the children with gifts they wouldn't normally receive. In fact it says in the literature that most of the children open the box, take one item, and then hand it back to the adult…not knowing that the ENTIRE box is for them. Wow…!!  The kids both enjoyed packing their boxes and we'll get an email soon as to where they end up!  They are shipped throughout the world. 

In addition to the gifts, the kids get to tell the child receiving the box a little about themselves (there is a translator involved as needed). ….what state they live in, what country they live in, their favorite food, color, what they are thankful for etc.  It was fun! 



The deflated soccer ball was still quite cumbersome in Kennon's box so we had to do some fancy packing to get all of the items to fit. 

Maddox decorating the lid top to her box. 

The finished product! 

The little sign says 'This is my hand. When you place your hand on mine, think about me. I prayed for your to receive this box.' 

Maddox and her finished gift….a doll, jump rope, bandaids, soap with a case, toothbrush with a case (a lot of then live in dirt type homes so you can imagine the little toothbrush cover would come in handy) , pencils, a calculator, hair bows, erasers, socks, etc. 


All of our neighbor friends and their families and all of our boxes!! Last Monday night (when it was still nice and warm!!)  the kids, Eric and I loaded up the boxes and took them to our church, Heritage. Heritage was a drop off site in the Quad Cities for the boxes. From there they were loaded into a big semi truck and, I believe, were delivered to an Operation Santa hub and shipped to the children from that point.  Such a good activity to teach about the Love of Jesus Christ and giving back to the world. 


Mason, our neighbor friend across the street, Maddox and Kennon on one of the warm days we've had this last couple of weeks. 

Selfie as we waited in the drop off line at Kennon's preschool. Kennon has had his food habits turned upside down a bit in the last several weeks. We have decided to do a 'no dairy' diet for KTK to see if it helps with his asthma/respiratory issues.  So far so good…I do think it is helping. Not sure how we are going to work that with Thanksgiving but we'll try. Kennon is really embracing the new routine and basically tells anyone that we meet that he is allergic to 'dairy and grass!'  with this cute little grin on his face. I have no real idea about EITHER of the items…but that's fine for now. I actually have him scheduled to go through an extensive skin allergy test through our ENT on December 11th. I'm excited to get some definitive answers for our happy, comical guy. 

Last weekend Grandpa Jim and Grandma Jean took the kids for the entire weekend so Eric and I could could attend the Minnesota:Iowa game and get a little shopping and solo time in. It was a much needed break from the role of being a parent 24:7 and getting to put in some time together as just Eric and I!! A big thank you to Dad and Jean for keeping the kiddos for TWO nights and for embracing Kennon's new 'allergy' and serving only dairy free food. The kids had a ball and Eric and I certainly benefitted from the break from the kids…..AND the Hawks won!!!  What could be better. 

Kinnick stadium before the game. 

The Hawkeyes getting ready to take the field.  

Kennon had his Thanksgiving program at preschool last week. He was very animated during the singing portion….saying all the words and doing all the motions just right!!  Happy kiddo right in the center of this picture.  

Getting ready to have our Thanksgiving feast with Kennon.  Each preschool class prepares a dish for the meal at school. This year Kennon's class got to make the yummy cornbread.  Last year he made the jello.  Never mind the big bowl of dairy filled cheese cubes sitting in front of him. He was a trooper and was not disappointed that he couldn't have one. 

We invited Grandpa Jim over for the event. Kennon was excited to have Grandpa Jim join us at the feast and see him perform. After the 'meal' we grabbed lunch to go from Arby's and went out to Maddox's school to surprise and eat lunch with her.


Kennon- 4 years old. 

Maddox went on her first official field trip on Thursday. It was to the Hauberg Indian museum in Rock Island at Blackhawk State park. Since Eric is quite the history buff in our family….he opted to go with Maddox rather than I :)  They both had a grand time.  She was so excited to have Eric join her.  Eric was one of 5 dads from her classroom and 4 mama's.  Mrs. Gaspelin even had her mother come!!!  Apparently she comes up from Florida every year this week and joins in the fun with her daughter's class. She was a teacher too and Eric said she got right in there with the kids, facilitating and disciplining as needed. Eric got to know Mrs. Gaspelin a little more on the trip…and we sure do LOVE her. 

Maddox wrote the names on the lunch sacks…by herself.  I had her add 'Eric' as I reminded her, her dad wasn't the only dad going. She looked at me kind of funny…like 'oh I hadn't thought of that'.  Almost like…she thought she was only one who called her dad, Dad!!  It was so cute to watch her expression changed from 'what do you mean mom….to …Oh yeah..I get it!'.   

 Maddox really loved the animal presentation part of the field trip.  This fella named Chuck, who is an animal expert (and also does spinning with me a the Y in the morning :)  talked about animals native to the Quad City area. He had several animal skins. This one is a buffalo. Maddox came home proclaiming 'it takes 17 kiddos to make a buffalo!'  She was very interested in the animals and raised her hand to answer most all of the questions. We had Maddox's conference with Mrs. Gaspelin a couple of weeks ago. She is doing quite well and Mrs. Gaspelin really only had good things to say about Maddox. She is doing well with he reading, which is the primary focus in Kindergarten, and is meeting all of the behavior/emotional type markers.  Mrs. Gaspelin only informed us she needs to learn to tie her shoes (which I really did not know was a marker for Kindergarten) and that she is holding her pencil incorrectly… which we are working on and Maddox is improving. We are so happy with Mrs. Gaspelin. Her years of experience with all types of children and all types of behavior and needs has really come in handy with Maddox.  Maddox is enjoying school and is happy to hop on the bus each day. 


Maddox is part of the presentation here.  She and Chuck measured out 15' with a tape measure.  She got to choose whether she wanted to be the skunk, or the fox.  Naturally she chose the fox, not realizing that meant that she was going to be "sprayed" at by the sunk (who was Chuck)!  He was a funny guy, I'm not sure who enjoyed it more, the parents who were laughing at his humor or the kids who were enthralled with the animals

Here is Maddox trying to answer yet another question from Chuck as he gave clues to the kids about what animal (or pelt in this case) he was holding.  The children also learned about the Indians native to this region of the country and their focus during each season in order to survive.  The museum has 4 stations, one for each season and the presenter did a great job of talking about their activities and engaging the kids in a dialogue about the scene and what was going on.

I cut these last two roses from my garden Thursday night at like 11pm!!  I knew the snow was coming Friday so I snatched them up and they have opened up just beautifully and smell just as sweet as summer! Both of these are Grandma Doris'. 
Taken two days after being indoors.  Love love love those ruffly pink petals!  …For those of you thinking 'she puts pictures of roses in every post!'…I have become a bit obsessed with these beauties. I think it's because I never considered myself a rose person but these are just gorgeous and are thriving in the section of my garden Eric picked out for them. Till next spring beauties. Sleep well! 

Friday, Kennon and I made a whirlwind trip up to Aurora to pick up the last of the goodies from Mom and Dicks' house. Dick has the house on the market and it was time to clean out the basement storage. Thanks to Papa Dick for boxing it all up. It has been "fun" unpacking it all. Kennon was a trooper and really enjoyed himself the entire trip despite being in a seated position for 2 hours up and 2 hours back!!  He actually only slept for like 10 minutes of the entire trip. 

We knew the snow was coming so I got out and got the kids some new snow gear…specifically Maddox because she had outgrown all of her gear from last year. At school Maddox will go outside and play in the snow for two recesses per day.  I can't imagine 17 Kindergarteners getting all their gear on and off TWICE in one day…but apparently they do. She'll wear it to and from school too while on the bus….according to the other moms in the neighborhood. And the crazy thing is that she'll wear all of this as she eats her lunch. They go right outside after lunch so the students (rather than going back to their rooms) put all their gear on BEFORE lunch, eat lunch in their coats, hats etc, while managing their lunch trays and goodies and then go right outside.  Seems totally crazy to me…but I guess they do it…! 

A little person got ahold of my phone!

All ready!! The kids went out Friday night the minute it started snowing but then got in two good play sessions on Saturday. Such a nice weekend. We really were home most of the weekend and enjoyed the snow, getting prepped for Thanksgiving, watching football and playing boardgames. 

'King of the snow fort'….that he did NOT make. Maddox and I constructed this smallish fort and then Kennon showed up for the picture!! Hah… never fear though this little guy was scooping snow all day. He loves to just shovel snow from one place to another with no real purpose. Or rather HE has a purpose but I have no idea what he is really doing.  He is actually outside 'scooping' snow right now…all by his lonesome.  Maddox and Eric just came in from another round of playing today but he is still out there.  He is very insistent on 'breaking the ice today mom'. With the cold temps last night the snow sort of froze and he knew that the moment he woke up…he wanted to go out and 'break the ice mom!'. He is a little worker!! 

This is what the kids do most days when Maddox gets off of the bus.  So sweet…totally unsolicited by mama.  I do think he misses her (a bit) now that she is gone all day…  They play pretty well for like 2 minutes and 32 1/2 seconds when she gets home before the arguing starts!! Hah.  



Sunday, November 1, 2015

Pleasant View Fall Fest, Pumpkin Picking and Halloween…oh and the TOOTH FAIRY!!


Maddox had her Kindergarten pictures taken several weeks back. I think they turned out very nice.  She picked out her necklace and outfit…which wasn't at all what I had planned for her to wear!! She is starting to be a bit pickier about what she wears to school. She'd wear a dress and dress shoes everyday if I let her…but thank goodness for gym 3 times per week which she HAS to have tennis shoes on for. I paired up her picture with my Kindergarten picture…we look eerily alike!! In the long run I was very happy with her choice of clothes and necklace :) 'Just let her be mom!….within reason' …...

I picked these beautiful roses from my garden a couple of weeks ago. They smelled SO good…the fragrance filled the room. The red one spanned about 6 inches wide…so beautiful. Thank you Grandma Doris!! 


We spend a lot of time at the museum.  Kennon has literacy school on Monday and Wednesday afternoons and then Maddox has ballet on Thursday afternoons. It is such a fabulous facility….the kids don't seem to tire of it.  The two girls on the right, Inika and Kaylyn,  are in Maddox's ballet class and they are all buddies!!  Kaylyn also has a little brother, Brenden ( on the far left), who is 4 just like Kennon so they hang together while the girls are dancing away. 

Love their faces!! 

Friday October 16th Pleasant View grade school held it's annual PTA fundraiser called Fall Fest.  It is a grand event and the biggest fundraiser for the PTA all year, as well as it raises a large amount of funds for the teachers to use directly for supplies for their classrooms like iPads and computer products.  The hallways are lined with little games for the kids to play, the library is turned into a cake walk room, the gym has two huge jumpy houses and more games and the cafeteria has lots of goodies to eat for sale.  Luckily we had reinforcements to help keep an eye on the kiddos…. Grandma Jean and Grandpa Jim were able to join us.  They were excited to see Maddox's school and even got to meet Mrs. Gaspelin, Maddox's teacher. We all had a great time!!  Thanks for joining us Grandpa and Grandma. 


Silly faces!! 




Sunday the 18th Kennon and I joined our good neighbors, the Millages, at a SuperHero Fun run.  It was a PTA fundraiser for a school in Davenport. Kennon and I dressed up  bit with our masks and capes and hit the pavement..or rather field. We ran 1/2 mile together! He was huffing and puffing by the end but ran the whole time. 

'Go Super Kennon!!'


Kennon and Brecken with their finisher ribbons and certificates. 

October 23rd neither of the kiddos had school. We looked at the weather and then loaded up quickly to run out to our usual pumpkin patch, Shady Knoll in Hampton, IL.  There wasn't a sole there given the impending rain on the horizon….which gave us free reign over the animals and the fields.  

Somehow these two pics got out of order. Sorry. We had one of Maddox's classmates, Avery, over for a playmate. They had been planning this play date for quite some time and were upstairs in Maddox's room and changed to dance costumes in no time after running from the bus to the front door!! They REALLY want to have a sleepover however both Avery's mom and I know both girls probably wouldn't make it through the entire sleepover so we are hoping to do a sleep'under' sometime soon.  The girls get together at one house, pizza, a movie and playing and then they head home for bedtime. 

Avery wanted to wear Maddox's bee costume from her dance recital last year. So cute!! Kennon begged to put on his pirate costume and join them…although I will say they weren't thrilled to have the tag along 4 year old boy!!  I kept him busy playing boardgames upstairs while the girls played in the basement.  Everyone had a great afternoon. 

Both Maddox and Kennon are really enjoying Awana at church on Tuesday nights. It is nice to be a leader in Kennon's room to be able to stay up with the happenings.  Maddox enjoys her 'solo' big girl time as she is a Spark now and up with the school aged children.  At the end of the night the Cubbies ( Kennon's class) get to go to the 'game room' and play with Mr. Scott.  I thought Kennon's expressions were great!!  By this time they are very ready to get their sillies out….and us leaders are looking for an organized physical activity!


Ok….here we go…back at the pumpkin patch! 

2015….. Maddox 6.  Kennon 4.

2014- I got a bit nostalgic and sifted…and I mean sifted…through my old photos and found some cute comparisons. This just reminds me they are growing so fast!!! Kennon-3.  Maddox-5. Although I do see Maddox is standing on the hay bale which throws off the height comparison. 


 2012- Maddox -3 
 2012- Kennon -1 


2015  Maddox-6   Kennon-4 



 Kennon -1 
Maddox 3    Kennon 1 

Kennon - 4   2015 

Kennon - 3  2014 



Maddox - 6   2015 

Maddox 2014 - 5yrs

2015

2014

2015

2014 

Man…they  are so growing up!! I can't believe how much older they look….but still with the same size heads!!! ( in case anyone was thinking that…I hear ya…I was thinking the same thing as I matched up all the pictures) 


Last Saturday Eric purchased a new flat screen TV for one of his conferences rooms at The Planning Center.  That meant a trip to the office on Saturday so we could carry it in. The kids love to go to Eric's office because they get free reign ( for the most part) on the multitudes of dry erase boards and easels with big blank paper…and there always seems to be fun new markers too.  


Getting so big!! 

Kennon has Literacy class on Mondays and Wednesdays.  Every other Wednesday I pick up both the kiddos from Our Savior preschool we grab lunch, or have a picnic, and then head to the museum for class.  The opposite Wednesday Cami's mom picks up the kiddos. It works out really well since the day we AREN'T on pick up duty we have from 8:45-2:30 free and can work a longer shift. Caroline, Cami's mom, works sort of on a very limited part time basis like I do so it works out well for both of us.  Kennon and Cami are buddies….only Cami has about 100x more energy, or spirit as her Grandma told me the other day ;), than Kennon.  We always have good time together though. 

A few weeks ago the Family Museum bought a 'BIG' piano…just like the one Tom Hanks played on in the toy store in the movie Big.  It is so fun and the kids just love to run up and down it.  It is as cool in person as it is in the movie. 


Kennon and Cami on the piano 






Maddox having dance party on a lazy Saturday morning a couple of Saturdays ago. 

Last Thursday Maddox came sprinting out of ballet class to find Kennon and I in the museum to tell me she had lost her first tooth!!!  This tooth has been hanging on for quite some time  so I wasn't totally surprised although a bit surprised it occurred in ballet?  But they do a fair amount of running and moving around in the class so not totally surprising. She was so excited to tell Eric when we got home and even more excited to put the tooth under her pillow ( after we dug it out of the garbage….unbeknownst to Maddox…. Eric accidentally threw away the Kleenex that one of the dance mom's had put the 'prize' in when she ran out of the class with her bloody tooth. I apparently forgot to mention that the Kleenex held the beloved tooth and he thought it was just a snotty Kleenex lying on the counter!! oops!! ).  She awakened to a special note from the Tooth Fairy and a $2.00 bill. 


The day after the lost tooth was Maddox's first official school party.  The kids celebrated Halloween on Friday afternoon with a parade on the playground and a party in their classroom.  I was on snack duty for the party and got to help get a few things set up in the classroom before the party and also get a few extra special chatting sessions with Mrs. Gaspelin. I'm always interested in any details on how Maddox is doing in school and she really had nothing but good things to say about Maddox…phew…thank you!!  We do have a conference with Mrs. Gaspelin on Thursday.  We are looking forward to the meeting. 

The 4th, 5th and 6th graders get their costumes on and then line the primary playground for the Kindergartners, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders to parade around. The big kids give high 5's to and make the little kids feel pretty special.  Moms and Dads and siblings are welcome to come see the parade. Eric was able to bring Kennon so he could join in the festivities. Maddox was surely overwhelmed but had this sort of permanent smile on her face during the entire parade. 

If you are wondering 'what the heck is Maddox??'….I completely understand. She is Rapunzel and was insistent on wearing this beautiful purple leotard she and I found at the Family Museum's Dance Company costume sale a couple of weeks back.  We added a hair piece, a wand and a little Rapunzel cape and she was happy with her costume….however it is not super forthcoming on what the heck she is !!!


Enjoying the festivities of the party in her classroom. 

The kids playing Freeze Dance which was facilitated by the room mom standing at the right with the iPad. Maddox loved this as did all of her classmates.  


This little gal, Jessica, lives on our street and has a late birthday… She'll turn 6 but not till April or May. She also has some physical disabilities….for instance…she just started running this past summer. Maddox has REALLY taken her under her wing and Jessica's mom and Mrs. Gaspelin could not be happier.  Maddox specifically helps Jessica in gym which is her most challenging class you could imagine. But her physical therapist has been reporting to Joy, her mother, that because of Maddox Jessica is now willing to try and even participate in some of the activities she wasn't willing to do at the beginning of the school year in gym glass.  We are so proud of her!!  But, also not surprised…she tends to seek out the children who are younger than her and sort of 'mother them'.  Sometimes that doesn't work out so well but in this case it has really been a blessing to Jessica and her family as well as to give Maddox the self confidence she needed to do well with her adjustment to Kindergarten.  At the party   Friday another one of Maddox's friends came up to Joy, Jessica's mom, and told her that 'Maddox takes such good care of Jessica'.  Oh…melt my heart. 

After Maddox's Halloween party it was such a nice afternoon we stayed outside and did a little yard work. We 'borrowed' some of the Kubalsky's leaves and made a leaf pile!! So fun. 

Saturday afternoon, a bit before Trick-or-Treating began we headed up to a neighbors house to play, eat pizza, finish watching the Hawkeye game and just chat it up with the adults and kiddos. It was a nice time.  Maddox and Kennon love neighborhood get togethers and this one was especially fun with all the costumes. 

Generally all of these kiddos live in our little block of Judge… plus a few random bodies… We are so blessed to live in such a great family friendly neighborhood. The streets were just filled with kids and parents from about 5-6. 

Couldn't resist putting the pic with the dog in it….

Notice the dog is now gone….enjoying some pizza from some unmanned plates that were sitting on the ground.  Smart doggy!!

Bellies full of pizza means its time to Trick-or-Treat

 Kennon- 2 years 

My sad Tinkerbell- 3 years 

Hittin' the pavement to grab the goodies! 

We had to stop and see Jack or rather 'hotdog' Jack, our good neighbor Lori and Lee's little black dog.  


Pumpkin carving Friday night. 


Oh my…well this took much longer than I had planned (probably all the searching for old Halloween pics..but it was so fun! ).  Just a quick update.  Like I said we have a conference  with Mrs. Gaspelin on Thursday. I have come to really LOVE Mrs. Gaspelin. She is very candid with me as well as the students.  I am excited to hear some details as to how Maddox is doing in school. Maddox has started reading up a storm. She sort of 'fought' me all summer with reading. I knew she could do more but just wasn't…voicing her independent decision making. But, man…she can pick up most any book and go to town. It is sooo fun! She reads to Kennon now which he enjoys.  She is also coming along with her math and has a program called ST math to work on online for homework each week.  It has this cute little Penguin guy as it's mascot that keeps the kiddos attention. In order to log in to her profile she has to remember an 18 tile password…!! It is amazing to watch her pick the tiles from this long list in the correct order and boom she is logged in…I am CERTAIN I could not remember all the tiles in the correct order that she has picked for her particular password.  Kennon is doing well in both preschool and Literacy school.  His hand writing continues to improve each day and he asks to work on his homework each day. He and I love our afternoons together. Eric and I are enjoying our new small group through church. We meet on Sunday evenings at one of the couple's homes from 6-7:30. The kiddos all play in the basement.  We are not studying a specific book but rather just going through some more in-depth discussion questions related to the  Shawn's message for the weekend.   One time per month they do a social activity and get a sitter for all the kiddos. That is going to be this coming weekend…dinner out and some activity ( bowling, comedy sports etc). We are looking forward to having another set of adult friends with common Christian values.  I have one patient I am case managing and am working in the new software to compete her documentation. It has been a bit of a disaster with the new software so I'm just sort of sitting back and letting the bugs get worked out before I try to get my hands on too many patients to learn the software. Eric is working a lot but is still managing to find time to be at special events such as Maddox's Halloween party and her conferences on Thursday. I am so thankful for that. Ok…time for bed.  Hope all is well.