We celebrated Landon’s birthday this week. Hard to imagine
how nine years have already flown by!
On Monday, Hallie has made a little tradition of going with
Eliza to ALDI while Landon is at gymnastics. She always finds some deal to
bring home. Now that it’s no longer our neighborhood market, it’s become a
destination shop of sorts. Today, we met Grandma Owens out there and had a nice
time chatting with her.
All week the kids got out early for parent-teacher
conferences. We had ours on Tuesday. Landon and Eliza are both making good progress
in school. We are glad to see that they are working hard and seeing results. It
is only two months into school, but we are in love with their teachers, and
both kids are finding it a joy to be at school this year. They both are
learning lots, being well behaved, rekindling old friendships, and making new
ones.
Wednesday started early and was very busy for Hallie until
the kids got out of school at noon. The school had its second PTA meeting this
morning, and Hallie turned in her first set of minutes as secretary. Typing up
the minutes is not hard but not her favorite thing to do. Needless to say she
waited until the last minute to type them up. So, between going to Sam’s Club at
7:00 a.m. and working at 7:45 she had to finish her notes. They were just fine.
We didn’t have enough participants at the meeting, so after Mike brought Hallie
a protein shake for breakfast/lunch, he sat in for some board business. Looks
like we’ll both be attending meetings for the rest of the year.
Later on, while Mike was at his office he noticed the trees
outside his office trying to pretend it’s fall. We have a couple more weeks
before the few trees that do change color put on their modest show in the full
glory they can muster. Of course, hearing about the unseasonable warmth in
Michigan and Virginia gives us pause.
Hallie and the kids were going to head to the beach today
with the warm weather, but as the morning progressed so did the Santa Ana
winds. Hallie had to make the tough call and cancel the excursion to the beach
because the last thing she wanted to do was to be pelted by fine particles of
sand or have to chase the umbrella down the beach.
A highlight of the week was when Eliza, Mom, and Dad went to
the Día de los Muertos celebration at Cal Lutheran while Landon was at
gymnastics. She decorated a sugar skull, had her face painted, and enjoyed Mexican
pastries. We appreciate opportunities to teach the children about the rich
heritage they have received from their birth families. Eliza was so excited to
go to the “party” that she wore her sugar skull leotard to gymnastics so she
could have something fun to wear to the party.
Fergus has no complaints about the sun.
With kids getting out early this week we headed to Red Robin
to celebrate Landon with lunch. It was nice to be able to have the four of us
together and to not be rushed and enjoy our time together.
On Friday night, the kids enjoyed some time off from the
parents, while Mike and Hallie went to Oxnard to watch the BYU Ballroom Dance
Company perform Swing ‘n’ Sway. While it was not the 160-strong Marriott
Center extravaganza, we really enjoyed being able to see so many performers up
close. We imagine it might be kind of like watching the pro dancers on Dancing
with the Stars perform live. We even met and shook hands with performers at the
end of the performance.
Saturday was even busier than usual. Mike had work on campus,
and Landon had gymnastics. While Landon was practicing, Hallie brought over and
set out some pizza and cake for Landon’s teammates and friends. Mike had enough
time at lunch to run down and help celebrate a bit before heading back to work.
We are grateful to Victory Gymnastics Academy for letting us have a gathering
after practice and grateful for our friends that came back even after they
spent a long time at practice earlier in the day.
LEGO and gymnastics in one cake. Thanks, Susan! |
After gymnastics, Landon got a haircut, and then everyone
met over at Grandma and Grandpa M.’s so we could pick up Cru and Sawyer for kid
time at Chuck E. Cheese’s. Landon chose to go here instead of Halloween Time at
Disneyland. Hallie’s not bitter. . . . All of the kids had a lot of fun and
were very well behaved. The boys were too busy to get any photos taken.
We celebrated Landon’s birthday Sunday morning with pumpkin
cinnamon rolls and eggs.
Eliza was sick, so she and Mike stayed home from church. In
addition, a domestic violence tragedy hit our community last Sunday evening, so
on their way to church, Landon and Hallie stopped by a church where people from
town had come together for a fundraiser for the affected family. We are trying
to teach the kids compassion, so hopefully Landon was able to see some of that
today. Hallie was amazed at what less than a week’s worth of word of mouth can
do for a community. We did not know the family but wanted to show our support
in some small way. On their way to church Hallie tried to share with Landon
what had happened and how it will affect these children for the rest of their
lives. It was not an easy task, and tears flowed freely as Hallie shared with Landon
how she felt.
After church, we had a chance to chat with Grandma and
Grandpa Dorey on the computer, and Landon opened gifts. He’s thrilled by the
fun new electronics, books, and LEGOs.
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