Sunday, September 4, 2011

Living in Chaos and Back to School

Weeks of August 22nd - September 2nd.

Moving is like childbirth. When you are in the heat of it you swear you will never do it again, but as time passes you quickly forget the pain.
This was definitely the most painful move yet. The stuff kept appearing and just when we thought we were done we discovered more to be done.

The first night in the new house Alex succumbed to the exhaustion before making it to his bed. And, yes, I did a little editing.


From the moment we gave Alex his Nintendo DS for his birthday we have regretted it. It seemed to consume his every thought. If he wasn't playing on it, he was whining about not being able to play on it. The only thing that Alex likes as well as playing video games is Legos - Star Wars Legos, that is. During a moment of of desperation for a new legos set I suggested he purchase a new lego set with his DS. He thought that was a grand idea and we quickly headed to the store before he changed his mind. He choose a pretty elaborate Star Wars Lego spaceship (they are not cheap) and handed his DS over to the cashier for payment. It has been well worth it. He only asked about his DS once since. I now have my little boy back and I am all the wiser. Never again will any sort of video game disgrace our home.
Here Addilyn is relieving me of the duty and taking a turn building the ship with Alex.
In truth, I've found my new career of choice. I LOVE building lego sets. There is something very therapeutic in it. If my budget would allow I would gladly build a new set every day.
Here's the finished product. It had moving parts that opened to reveal the inside of the ship. Very detailed and elaborate and I enjoyed bonding with my little guy. I have to focus on the bonding experience because the next day the ship had a tragedy and was destroyed. Oh well. I guess that's the great things about legos. You can rebuild and re-bond.
Maycie's favorite thing to do is color and crafts.
Along with crafts, her new favorite joy is hauling around her baby brother. She is so sweet and helpful with him. Nap time seems to be too long for her and she tried to patiently wait for him to wake to resume her game of playing mom.

Now you know why she can't resist him

First Day of School
2nd grade with Mrs. Brown

Due to Kindergarten staggered start Maycie's first day of school was the following day.
Kindergarten with Mrs. Fite (and mom forgot to bring the camera to school).


Back to School Feast 2011
"Love one another and serve one another"
This year as I prayed for what we should focus on for our Back to School Feast I kept thinking that the focus should really be on our family but with lessons applicable to school as well. The scripture I chose was Mosiah 4:15. "But ye will teach them to walk in the ways of truth and soberness; ye will teach them to love one another and to serve one another."
Rob and I discussed that walking in truth and soberness meant that we seek for things that are correct and right and we try to live our life with a clear head and humble heart. We talked about the places and people we can serve and love and how those actions need to start at home and swell to the people and places around us. The children seemed to understand and the spirit was there.

Schultuetes.
A German tradition of giving paper cones filled with goodies and school supplies to children on their first day of school.

The children each received a charm with the theme on it.

The menu:
Filet minon
Garlic mashed potatoes with parsley garnish
Sauteed asparagus with sea salt
Whole wheat baguette
Fresh pineapple, mango and strawberry with a sprig of mint
Blood orange sparkling juice
Chocolate buttermilk cake tier with ganache frosting ala mode.


Complete with unpacked boxes in the background.
Success!

4 comments:

Carrie said...

What a good mom you are!! The dinner looks awesome. And is it just me, or does Addie look a lot like Marisa in the first day of school photos?

Marisa said...

Okay you two, I have officially blogged about the likeness of Addie and Myself

Liesl Shurtliff said...

Oh wow, you just moved and you did all THAT? You're amazing.

And good for you on the DS thing. Good moms know how to manipulate their children.

Sandy said...

So awesome, Adria! Alex in the bathtub was hilarious! You're such a great mom!