Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Happy 2nd Birthday Sage!

Wow, my "baby" is 2 years old.  Time has flown by.  In the past year, Sage has grown up so much.  He loves to talk, even more than his sisters I believe.  He is all boy and loves puddles, construction equipment (especially cranes) and cars/trucks.  He likes to wear "buckeye" shirts.  He runs, hops, jumps, skips and can even somersault.  Sage eats pretty much everything, but he loves mac n' cheese, chip dip, snacks of all sorts and cookies.  He has a sweet, laid back disposition just like his Daddy!
Sage's birthday weekend was a low key one.  Friday night we headed to Cincinnati for James' 8th birthday party.  Following the party, we celebrated with the Zinser family.  On Saturday, we had lunch at Rusty Bucket and watched the OSU game as a family.  The party continued on Sunday with the Weatherwax family and our "grand-neighbors" Jim and Mickie.  
Sage and his birthday gift, his own golf cart!  
Mmmmm.  Love the icing!
Just as long as I have the steering wheel turned for him and he keeps 2 hands on the wheel, Sage does a great job with driving. 
Sage's 2 year stats:  32.2 lbs (90th percentile) 34 1/4 inches (40th percentile).
He sleeps around 11 hours/night and takes a 2-2.5 hour nap a day. 
 
The two year milestone is a bittersweet one.  Sage has become more independent, and we have been accustomed to a child dependent on us since 2007. We've always had 1% milk and breast milk or whole milk, now we can all drink from the same gallon!  Maybe 1 more year of diapers?  He has his own opinion about what he wants and what he needs.  He is attached to his blue striped "bain-kie" and loves to rub the tag on his lips and nose.  Even as our third child, each phase is so exciting and we are savoring these special moments with him.  It feels like it was only yesterday when we brought Sage home from the hospital.  He has blessed our lives in so many ways. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

School updates - Fall

Kate loves preschool.  She is gaining confidence each day.  I love watching her walk into school and her backpack is bigger than she is, it's adorable.  She loves to say the Pledge of Allegiance and often starts saying it at the site of a flag.  "Indivisible" is a hard word for a 4 year-old, so Kate just bypasses it...Only Kate.  They also sing an adorable song at the start of the day which I wanted to record for you: "Good morning God.  This is your day.  I am your child. Show me your way."  Every Friday, she brings home about 20+ pieces of art! :)
The girls at the Fall Festival at Kate's school.  Kate is quite obsessed with Hello Kitty and couldn't resist herself.  Emma opted for the flamingo art!
When I first heard that Kindergarten was only 3 hours, I was wondering how they would cram everything into that short period of time, when some children go all day.  I have been blown away by Emma's progress.  She is so excited about school, the bus, reading and her friends.  Above is a picture of Emma's "bobble head" that we saw at her curriculum night back in September.  We've started homework and a reading log.  We had our first parent teacher conference last week.  Mrs. Nicastro said that Emma is a "friend to everyone" and "she is a huge sponge when it comes to learning." They are "graded" on letter recognition, letter sounds, site word recognition, counting, and number recognition.   In the past month, she has made great strides and she is "on track" for the lovely 3rd grade guarantee that has now been put into action.
 And then there is our sweet boy Sage. Last week was Fire Prevention Week, and the fireman and "chire chuuckk" showed up at library time.  He knows that the firetruck "helps" those that are in "trouble."  Boy was he excited!  He was mesmerized, so this was the best picture I could get!   He has a big birthday weekend coming up!

FALL-ing behind on the blog...

WOW... it has been a month since my last entry!  Life has been good, but crazy.  Here's a little update on what we've been up to!
 The President's Cup invaded Dublin, Ohio October 3rd-6th.  Despite a weekend full of rain (I mean downpours), USA prevailed and won.  We were fortunate to be surrounded by great friends and it was a wonderful weekend.   So Mom and Dad could play, the kids headed to Cincinnati for the weekend. 
They enjoyed the annual visit to Shaw Farms in Milford with the Nichols Family.  The kids hung out with Grandma and Papa and had dinner at their favorite place in Milford - Frisch's.

On October 12th, Andrea got married in Washington, DC.  It was a beautiful day, which kicked off at 10am with the wedding mass followed by an afternoon reception.  Congrats!  Another Mom and Dad get away, so the kids headed to Grandma and Grandpa's for the weekend.
The Weatherwax's were busy this past weekend.  Saturday morning was the Nordstrom Fall Fashion Show.  Emma held Sage's hand down the runway, and Kate entertained the crowd with funny faces and skipping on the runway.  The show ended and off they went back to Dublin for 2 soccer games and a picnic in their trunk in between games. 
On Sunday, Grandma and Grandpa took the kiddos to a Jacquemin Farm for the fall festival and another hayride. 
 
Back to back weekends of fun filled activities, and we are so grateful for our parents/siblings for their willingness to help.