Thursday, June 13, 2019

Fiesta!




Happy Mexican day! (no, we did not do this on cinco de Mayo) I volunteered at Ruth's party and was in charge of the "God's Eye" craft station where they wound yarn around popsicle sticks. Not too tricky once I got the hang of it. Ruth is a delight and an angel. She is the leader of the small people in our home and only huffs and puffs occasionally. 

Two graduation robes




Sunshine is headed to kindergarten in the fall and is going to do a great job! Thanks to two years with his wonderful preschool whisperer, Ms. Kelly, and some learning at home he is already well on his way to becoming a proficient reader. Lincoln is also gearing up for math this summer with a math app called Operation Math which is helping to solidify adding a subtracting. He is a gift and a songbird. He's pretty handy with medium legos and sand too!


Zach dusted off his official academic robes so he could call graduation names for the students in the liberal arts college this past May. His department takes turns dressing up like peacocks to support the kids that have worked so hard for the past four years, this time it was his turn. (no offense dear.) Sounds like it went great. 



In Colorado sometimes you wear snow boots to your graduation in May. 

Rock'n good time


This little critter loves adventure. Rockwell loves the baby sign for shoes and putting them on his feet because that means he is headed outside like the big kids. You would be surprised what a 12 month old can do- climb, walk, crawl, jump, dance, stomp, and dig.  He thinks Zach is better than a grape snow cone but mom is pretty good too if dad isn't around, must be a seventh child bond. Rockwell adores books as long as he gets to be in charge of holding them and turning the pages.  He doesn't like to hold my finger to walk and actually reminds me a lot of my first child as a toddler. The chocolate cherry cake was a hit too!