Wednesday, May 30

McKay's Birthday Party

Our Baby K is growing up fast and is now 6 years old! He is loving school, all things Lego, Ninjago, and BeyBlades. He's a great big brother to Morgan and Jake and enjoys being included in Easton's circle at school too. He just loves to play! McKay is a very likable kid and we love having him in our family! 

Our favorite McKay story lately is from Easter. We did an egg hunt with the cousins and the kids made a good haul. The following morning by the time I got up, McKay had somehow talked everyone else out of their remaining candy! When I asked Lizzie why she gave him her candy, she said he'd told her what kinds she didn't like. ?!?!?! McKay doesn't even really have a real sweet tooth! He does, however, know how to use things others want to get what he wants -- favorite seat in the van, first turn playing video games, first turn picking a cartoon and so on. Mr. Smartypants, we've got our eye on you! I suspect there was some bargaining going on where McKay was promising invites to his birthday party but no one ever 'fessed up to it.

McKay's birthday fell during the Easter Spring Break and many of his friends were traveling but he has been dying to have a party with his buddies from school. He's actually never had a party with friends before and he's got a nice set so we went ahead. When asked what he wanted for a party, the list included the following:
- Sonic the Hedgehog theme
- Scavenger hunt ending with a piñata
- Party blow whistles
- Cake
- Balloons on his chair

We were able to deliver on all but the last one, I blame sheer exhaustion induced memory loss (late nights repainting the main room and Jake thinking 4:30 is an acceptable time to wake up lately). We had a beautifully sunny day and a fun bunch of kids. The party games utilized Easton's expertise in all things Sonic and he took his consultant status very seriously.

Sonic Challenges
Sonic Speed race

Cutting Air
(standing long jump)

No chili dogs here, they saw how many marshmallows they could eat in a minute.

Can you eat a donut off a string without hands? 


Watermelon rocks on a hot day!



 Sonic Challenge Course
Spin, run, climb through a tunnel, and shoot a goal





Scavenger hunt for the Chaos Emeralds to defeat Dr. Eggman's piñata.

 Time for cake!


 BeyBlade tournament time with his new double launcher!

The birthday boy was in heaven surrounded by his friends. I got my nap afterward, Ryan picked up Indian takeout, and we all relaxed for the evening.

School Runathon

Yesterday the boys' international school had a run-a-thon and my kids amazed me! I was beaming with pride the rest of the day! And I'm so glad my friends shared their pictures so I can blog them.

The Kick-off Peptalk.
Here's the entire school - I have loved the feel of a small school!
The run-a-thon is the school's annual fundraiser where proceeds go to a struggling school in India.  It also served as the equivalent of "field day" at the end of each school year - or at least that's what it was called when I was a kid. I loved seeing the kids just enjoying a relatively unstructured active day in the sun with their friends.

Here's Easton flanked by his best friends - Anthony (of Michigan) & Henrique (from Brasil).
Jake surrounded by his fans right before it became too much for him.
Easton and McKay loved showing him off.

The jist of the run was that the kids ask people to sponsor them or contribute a lump sum as they run as many laps around the track as they can in 15 minutes. McKay wore a Superman shirt and said he'd probably run 40 laps. He was raring to go! Easton wasn't sure he even wanted to run and if he did, then maybe 2 laps would be good. I joined each of them when it was their class's turn to run and Morgan did too! 

The older students waited with rubber bands to place on each participant's wrist as they passed the halfway mark and 1 lap mark around the track.

Mighty McKay!
When I asked him about a good scratch on his elbow today,
he said it was from the wind because he ran sooo fast!
Superman ran 5 laps only stopping to walk a couple times.
He wanted to keep going when they called the time!
He loved having all that attention as the Superman runner!
Morgan leading as always!
Look at that face!
We've got a gal who loves to run!
Easton and his buddies started chanting "Beat the Baby!" 
Easton's class at take-off.
I finally got to join Easton on his 4th lap.
Head Mistress Kupke - she ran some laps with each class! Awesome!
Easton with Bella & Anthony.



My favorite part of the event was catching up to my boys for their final two laps when they were starting to slow down and question themselves. I got to be there for them: run by their side, cheer them on, coach them like my dad did for me ("relax your shoulders", slow to a manageable pace, and set smaller goals like focusing on a closer landmark)  . . .  and it energized and consumed me! I was so proud that they pushed themselves and wanted me to be a part of it. And Morgan, she ran three laps with McKay's group and two with Easton's non-stop!

When I asked McKay if we should go running together more often he said, "Yeah! And we hafta have rubber bands and balloons at the end too." And a fare dose of cheering well-wishers wouldn't hurt either! 

Wednesday, May 2

I would post more often but my brain is not cooperating. I shall provide two recent examples.

Example #1
It took me two days to figure out how old Jake was. Someone asked me and I began to count out the months since August but I got interrupted. I remember trying to finish counting before the conversation ended but never got to it. I still count on my fingers for this kind of higher math, so this was a very complicated and involved operation. For the rest of the day I kept trying to return to the problem without being able to finish it. The following day, same thing. By the afternoon I was asked again while out and stopped everything to count it out on my fingers. Embarrassing? Yes. Necessary? Totally.

Easton can't get enough of his little buddy!

Example #2
I needed to reimburse my brother for a group Christmas gift. Yes, it's May. Last week the stars aligned - I found the note cards, envelopes, a stamp, and had the cash in my wallet. After dropping Morgan off at her tumbling class on post, I went to drop the letter in the mail and was so proud of myself! Not even five minutes later as I looked in my bag, I saw the cash sitting there on top where I'd stashed it for a moment to handle a little one's tantrum at the post office. UGH! I finally got it together and sent the money today - a week later.

In my defense though, this month has been fun and busy:
- We had cousins Lizzie and Miles come for Easter and Spring break while their family made a whirlwind trip through the Netherlands, Scotland and Ireland. Memay and Grandpa Mark stopped in for the Easter festivities and we ate real good as always because that's what we do best together!

- McKay turned 6 and we threw him a birthday party with a handful of his friends. Post with lots of pictures is almost finished, just needs a few edits.

- I painted our main room (entry, dining, living, hallway) a sunny, butter yellow and LOVE the facelift! Why anyone uses dull flat wall paint is a complete mystery to me! You can't wash off dirt and smudges so it looks as bad as our banged up matte finish hard wood floors. Ugh! Three and a half years with small children in a small space with flat paint - I couldn't stand it any longer. I stated my intent to undertake the project at the end of February to most anyone who would listen, had a designer friend help me select a color and give me room layout pointers, and then couldn't find a time to paint until last week. Two months of brooding over it. The two weeks beforehand, I stress-ate thinking about how to fit it into my life. I essentially couldn't start a coat until the kids went to bed around 7 and it took me until 1 to finish most nights. Wash, tape the walls, a primer coat or two, plus two coats of paint should do the trick but it would be a multi-day project.

Ryan was supposed to go to Dublin with some friends from work one weekend so I set that as my target weekend. I found a babysitter to come take care of the kids' needs that Saturday so I could just focus on painting. But then Ryan's flight had issues and was delayed so he bailed on the trip and we went to pick him up. This actually turned into a godsend because Ryan took all the kids to Sensapolis all day Saturday and I got to take care of the washing, taping and primer uninterrupted! Heavenly! And listen to whatever I wanted! He tried not to look deflated when they got home, but he was totally hoping I'd have the job all done. I was quite pleased with being able to finish what I did and considered it a victory!


I dove back in Monday night, Tuesday night, and Wednesday night to finish up. The tape job I did stuck too well and it had to be surgically removed. This was a bit complicated with my assistants being three years old and 8 months. Jake followed me around like a puppy dog, enjoying pulling himself up on my varied postures of hunched over, kneeling, or standing as I removed the tape with an blade or dull kitchen knife. He was content and quiet and I was gettin' it done so the scenario worked for us both! Many times I'd look down and marvel that I'd forgotten what a silly little scene it must have been! But oh how I love the facelift and that little man! Both are totally worth the sleep deprivation!

- In addition to trying to get myself to soccer on Monday nights after the kids are in bed, I've added tennis lessons. I've always wanted to learn how to play the game but my one attempt at a pick up game with Lorry and Ryan led Lorry to advise I really needed actual lessons. I didn't know how to hold a racquet or hit the ball. Pretty big components to the game! Another one? In tennis you don't stop the ball with your body. You have to position yourself at a distance so the racquet can do it's job. Not rocket science, I know, but this is a bit mind-blowing for my brain and body at the moment. I spent my entire first lesson telling myself over and over "this is not soccer, don't stop the ball with your body." My instructor laughed out loud when I told her. I think she was just relieved that there was a true reason for my brain-body delay. But I'm loving my lessons and had to take advantage of having a fun good instructor at my disposal. I will not be entering or winning any tournaments any time soon as Ryan and the kids can attest, but at least I'll have a clue. For FHE last night we took the kids to the courts and hit balls together. It was really fun and I did it again with the boys today who had today off for Germany's equivalent of Labor Day.