We celebrated Hallie ending one job, beginning a new endeavor, and watching the kids make progress in school and on the field of battle. Hip, Hip, Huzzah!
Monday, September 16 – Hallie worked while Mike got the kids
ready and off to school this morning. In the evening, Hallie went babysitting, and
she took Eliza with for fun. Mike and Landon came to join the party later in
the evening. We are sure more happened during the day but must not have been so
thrilling since we can’t remember what it was.
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Mapping Landon's route to and from school |
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He discovered that Maryland Street has part of his name in it: MaryLAND! Also, the route home from school look like the letter L. Smart kid, this one. |
Tuesday, September 17 – Mike walked Landon to school and
then Hallie and Eliza picked him up on their way to take Eliza to school. After
dropping Eliza off, Hallie and Mike attended Cardio Drumming. No one showed up
for class except for Hallie, and Mike was awesome for attending so she would
not be there by herself. Mike then
dropped Hallie off at her doctor appointment before going back to get Eliza
(taxi driver, this guy is). Hallie has had a cough for two weeks with no other
symptoms. The doctor didn’t really know what was wrong but gave her an
antibiotic to try and an inhaler. We will just have to wait and see now. After
picking up Eliza, Mike picked Hallie back up and then finally headed off to
work. Hallie and the kids slowly drove each other crazy until Mike finally got
home and wrangled the beasties to bed.
Wednesday, September 18 – When Hallie opened her eyes at
3:45 this morning, Mike said, “Only one more day!” Hallelujah!!!!” 3:45 AM is
really not a time people should be awake. Landon had school, and Eliza had
speech. Mike had a few appointments up at school, and so he was chauffeured
there by his lovely wife and daughter on their way to speech and picked up
later that afternoon. In the evening Eliza had swimming and Landon had
gymnastics, so the parents split chauffeur duties. Hallie was so excited two
weeks ago when there were only three students in Landon’s class. Now there are
6 or 8. Oh, well. He had fun, and that is what matters.
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Sample of Eliza's school work |
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Helping Mom choose glasses |
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Big girl Eliza ready to swim! |
Thursday, September 19 – Mike had meeting and a class to
teach this day. The kids had school, and Hallie had a lazy day under a palm
tree. Ha, ha, ha! Sounds like fun, but that is not what she did. Hallie and the
kids went grocery shopping after school for her Thirty-One kickoff party. The kids had a lot of fun riding in a car-shaped
shopping cart carrying on like lunatics. A lady reminded Hallie to cherish
these moments because they don’t last long. Hallie was grateful for her
reminder.
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One of Mike's students brought him this amazing souvenir mosaic from Tunisia. |
Friday, September 20 – Today was Hallie’s last day at the
Neighborhood Club. The morning ended up being surprising to her. Several of the
members brought gifts and cards for her. Many stopped by with positive words
for her before they left, and one of the trainers called to wish her the best.
Hallie is grateful we live in the community so she will have the opportunity to
see them again. While Hallie was gone Mike got Landon off to school. Eliza
stayed home with a cold. Then after work Hallie headed over to a woman’s house
who gave the kids a great assortment of clothes. After leaving, Hallie jetted
over to pick up Brittany who volunteered to come help clean and make food for
Hallie’s Thirty-One get together that evening. We are grateful for those ladies
who came to the party and helped Hallie get started in this new endeavor.
Saturday, September 21 – Mike let Hallie sleep in for a bit
to make up for the last 9 months of early mornings. Then the whole family
dropped the Kia off at the dealership for a checkup on a lame battery (turned
out to need replacing). Following that, we all headed to Holly, where we
partook of the fun the Michigan Renaissance Festival. This is our third year
attending the festival, and every year we do it different and have equal
fun. The turkey leg (shared between the
four of us, that is how big it was) tasted amazing! On our way home we stopped
by the Somerset Collection to get Landon a new pair of sneakers at Stride Rite,
and then of course had to peek in at the Lego store. Everyone was extremely
tired and worn out by the time we got home that night.
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Prepping for the long bow competition |
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Catching the cheese. Not sure why. The Pied Piper made sure Eliza got a chance to catch it too. Very thoughtful! |
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Making magic wands |
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Teaching the other kids about hanging on the swings |
Part of the kids' day was spent learning how to become knights:
Queen Elizabeth knighted them both. Presenting Lord Landon and Dame Eliza!
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Fall is in the air! |
Sunday, September 22 – Mike left early for his regular
meetings. Hallie stayed home with the kids, as Eliza still had her cold. When
Mike got home, you would have had no idea that Eliza was still sick the way she
carried on. Hallie picked up another babysitting job for a little girl named
Nadia. Hallie and Eliza may be hanging out with Nadia up to three days a week.
The girls are only 2 months different in age. The missionaries (who Eliza is
obsessed with) showed up unannounced not unusual and we chatted about a few
things that they needed. Sister Decker has her foot in a boot as she may have
detached some muscles when she got hit by a softball and Sister Sorensen looks
so much better from the cold she has been struggling through. The kids were
bouncing off the walls while they were here. Of course, the moment they left,
Eliza sat on Mike’s lap and fell right to sleep, her cold having finally caught
back up with her. One of us will be paying the price tonight when she wakes up,
since it was only 4:30 PM when she crashed. Hallie doesn’t have to get up for
work, so maybe it can be her turn!
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Dad is Fergus's favorite warm place to sleep. |
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Landon made a mask just because he could. Go, him! |
1 comment:
Love the pictures, looks like the fair was a big hit!
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