School Spirit

The boys’ had a Spirit Week earlier this month. Monday was Crazy Hair/Hat day, but we all forgot about it and Adam had a field trip that day anyway.

Tuesday was Career Day. Adam dressed like a baseball player and Luke was a teacher. Luke has the purest motives for wanting to enter the field of education. He says that he wants to be a teacher because “then whenever it’s someone’s birthday, they bring you cookies and cupcakes.”

Wednesday was Decade Day. They just wore jeans and tie-dye and we called it good.

Thursday was Sports Day. Adam is wearing a football hat and a soccer t-shirt with a basketball jersey on top.

Friday was School Spirit Day, so they both wore shirts with their school’s name and logo on them. Adam found a four-leaf-clover at the bus stop that morning.

Maggie’s Strawberry Party

An added benefit of having family in town for Adam’s First Communion meant that we were all able to celebrate Maggie’s birthday together the night before.

Maggie requested a Strawberry Shortcake birthday party.

So that’s what she got.

Maggie had a special strawberry dress to wear for her party and was thrilled when she found a strawberry outfit for Lydia to wear at the store too.

Lydia was slightly less impressed.

Maggie is one very loved little four year old.

She has the best reactions when opening cards and gifts too. She loved everything.

I’d have to say her favorite though, was the waitress costume from Aunt Amanda and Uncle Steve.

Thanks to everyone that helped make her birthday such a special one for her!

God Bless Adam

Adam made his First Holy Communion on May 6th.

At one point, both Luke and Maggie were sleeping – the hazard of going to Mass on Saturday night.

Adam was chosen as one of the children to bring the gifts up.

I wasn’t able to get any photos of him actually receiving communion, since Dave and I went up with him. He did great though. There were about 55 kids that made their First Communion that weekend, between the four Masses.

Adam was thrilled to have so many people there to celebrate with him.

He asked for a cookie cake and we let him design it himself. He was pretty proud of it.

Probably not nearly as proud as we are of him though.

First Communion Pics

I finished up the last of my work for this semester a few days ago. So now, while I impatiently wait for grades, I can work on catching up on things like laundry and posting pictures and stories here.

The weekend before Adam’s First Communion (more on that later), I took him to get pictures done. We were able to pick three of the poses to download and Adam did not make it easy. They all turned out great. I ended up letting him pick which three we should choose.

These were his favorites:

Each child had to make a banner to hang on the end of their pew. Adam asked if his could could have a shamrock on it, for Papa – of course my answer was yes.

And here are the rest of the pics. I can share them here, but they really aren’t a high enough quality for printing.

Like I said, he really didn’t make the decision an easy one. He’s a handsome kid.

Spring Dance Review

Maggie had her recital Monday night. It was pretty adorable.

Dave got a video of the performance. Maggie is the second one to walk out on stage (she has black dance shoes).

She was so excited to have all of us there watching her dance.

Little Miss 4

This little bird turned four today!

When the boys got home from school we went to a cake shop and let everyone pick out their own cupcakes (we’re having cake later this week). Maggie was ecstatic that there were two different cupcakes with pink on them, so we got one of each.

They all looked a lot prettier before Maggie dropped them. She was so upset that they were “all schmushed.”

I promised her that they would still taste great – and they did.

Our Week in Pictures

Luke went to his first birthday party without the rest of us. It was for his friend Shannon. He was so excited and couldn’t wait to show off his Hulk-kitty face paint when he got home.

We had another birthday party that we all went to on Sunday.

Maggie spent her time split between a bounce house and little pretend market.

On Monday, the kindergarten students hosted a Tea & Read. Luke read Maggie and me some stories and then served us donuts and juice.

Afterwards it was time for ballet for Maggie.

The kids all looked super cute on Wednesday.

On Thursday they all wanted to wear their hippo shirts from Mabel.

Today the boys’ school asked everyone to wear purple, because April is the month of the military child.

Maggie got all dolled up to meet some friends at the mall.

There was a performance by the Cincinnati Circus Company.

And after the show, Maggie got to test out the silks.

I think she’s ready to sign up!