Easter 2017

The Bunny visited this past weekend. Maggie found her basket behind a chair in the living room.

Maggie and Adam both found Luke’s basket before he did. It was hidden inside a big toy. Poor Luke was not pleased they both knew where it was and got a little frustrated. He was thrilled when he finally found it though.

E.B. was extra sneaky when hiding Adam’s loot. It was in the bathroom hanging on the hook under his towel.

Maggie waited until Dave and I were distracted helping the boys and dove right into her chocolate bunny. Between that, her new sparkly silver shoes, and her new George (doll), she was a very happy girl.

Hope you all had a great Easter too!

Bunny Hop

Adam had asked yesterday morning, that if they were good during pictures we would take them to see the Easter Bunny. I agreed (I’m all about photo ops). We lucked out and the bunny just happened to be hanging out right next to the photo place.

Maggie and Luke were pretty much smiled out at this point, but we managed to get one decent pic out of the fourteen they took.

Unfortunately most of them were along the lines of this one.

The kids were all happy to see the Easter Bunny though, especially Adam. So all in all, it was a good picture day.

Easter Pics

We took the kids to get Easter pictures taken today.

Somehow, she managed to get all three of them blinking at the same time.

Maggie was a little nervous about being alone with the bunny. It didn’t help that right after this picture the bunny bolted and jumped across her lap, leaving green spinach drool on her tights as she went. Maggie was not impressed.

These are my favorites in the bunch – I wish Luke wasn’t blurry in a couple of them though.

So. much. sass.

The Force is Strong

The boys had their final basketball games of the season yesterday. Maggie brought some friends to watch the games with her.

After basketball, the boys went to Jedi Training Camp.

They got to participate in a bunch of Star Wars themed activities and both had a great time.

They even got to make their own light up light sabers to keep. It was a fun way to spend the afternoon.

Fancy Camo

Both boys had field trips this week to see the philharmonic perform. Luke’s was on Wednesday and Adam’s was Thursday. I snapped some pictures since they were dressed so nicely.

Luke likes to dress “fancy” as he calls it, well, fancy or in camouflage. That kid is all over the map.

Adam managed to combine the two and picked a camo belt for the day. He also struck this pose as soon as I said I wanted to take his picture (he’s got a lot of his Papa and Uncle Steve in him).

They both had a great time at the show.

Itchy, itchy, itchy

Last Thursday, Maggie woke up with a rash all over her face and body. So I made an appointment for her to see a doctor right away to try and figure out what it was. She had been on amoxicillin for her ear infection and I was worried that she has a penicillin allergy, like Luke.

The provider we saw seemed really perplexed by the rash. She said it couldn’t be a penicillin allergy because Maggie wasn’t currently taking the amoxicillin (she’d been off of it for 4 or 5 days at this point). She ended up diagnosing Maggie with hand-foot-mouth disease, even though as she said, “It wasn’t presenting like HFM, they hadn’t seen any other cases of it recently, and it wasn’t really the right time of year for it.”

The provider sent us home with some literature to read and told us to keep her hydrated and away from other kids (since HFM is very contagious). So we cancelled our plans to travel to NY to meet Lydia (my sister’s adorable new baby). After I got home I started looking up HFM and was even more convinced that it was not what was causing Maggie’s rash. She didn’t have any spots in her mouth or on the soles of her feet. She did have two or three little bumps on the palm of one of her hands, but the rash didn’t look the same (HFM looks like tiny blisters).

The next morning the rash had spread even more. She seemed fine, other than being “itchy, itchy, itchy!” After talking to my mom and a nurse friend (whose kids have actually had HFM and it did not look like Maggie’s rash), I decided to take Maggie in to the ER at the local Children’s Hospital to be seen for a second opinion.

As soon as the doctor saw Maggie she said, “That’s not hand-foot-mouth, that looks like a drug allergy.” Yep. Right back to where we started, Maggie is allergic to penicillin. (Apparently you can have a reaction to penicillin up to a month after you’ve stopped taking it.)

Overall it was a very frustrating experience, but now we know for sure. It’s documented in Maggie’s records so next time she needs an antibiotic they won’t give her penicillin. It took another 5 days or so for the rash to completely clear up, but thankfully she’s feeling much better now.

Story time for her animal friends.

Basketball

As I mentioned before, both boys are playing basketball this year. Dave is the head coach for Luke’s team and the assistant coach for Adam’s team. We got their photos back this week, so I thought I’d share them.

Poor Adam was just getting over the flu when his photos were taken and looks a little rough.

Valentine’s Day 2017

Sunday afternoon and evening was dedicated to valentine production. Dave and Adam made his hippo mailbox, then I worked with the boys to put their class valentines together. The hippo mailbox turned out fantastic. I found some examples online and the two of them really did a great job (hooray for cardboard boxes and duck tape!). Adam was thrilled with the final result – and rightfully so!

Adam decided to give his classmates friendship bracelets and erasers this year. We ordered the bracelets and some pencil top funny face erasers online. I already had the big pink erasers (thanks to last summer’s back to school sales).

Adam actually made valentines for his class and the room next door. The two classes mix a lot for lessons during the day and so he has a lot of friends in that room as well (only his class got the big pink erasers though – I didn’t have enough in my stash for 45 kids). I picked up some small ziploc bags at the store, created some tags for the tops, printed them out, and his valentine assembly line was ready to go.

Luke wanted to do the same valentines Adam did when his was in kindergarten. So he wiped out my supply of 25 cent boxes of crayons.

I cheated and printed Luke’s name directly on the labels I made. He wasn’t feeling 100% and I didn’t feel like fighting with him to get him to write his name over and over again. It was enough of struggle to get him to decorate the boxes with stickers. They turned out great though.

Adam also wanted to give valentines to all the teachers he sees. Thankfully I had just enough highlighters on hand (this is doing little to discourage my school supply hoarding tendencies). For the teachers he and Luke have in common (gym, music, art, etc.) I had him write both of their names.

The boys said their valentines were a big hit with their teachers and friends, so I’d say we were successful. They had a blast at their class parties and reviewed all their loot as soon as they got home.

One little girl (Fiona) went all out with Adam’s valentine. She gave him a stuffed hippo and a Mickey Mouse heart full of candy (does she know him or what?). I’m trying not to embarrass him, but I think it’s pretty sweet. Adam named the hippo Fiona (both after his friend and also because that’s the name of the baby hippo that was just born at our zoo).

Happy Valentine’s Day from my little love bugs.

Edited to add: Adam finishes his class work very quickly and his teacher has told me that when he is done, she has him work with the kids that are struggling because he’s really good at helping them. I found out tonight that Fiona is one of the students he helps pretty frequently, which makes that valentine even sweeter to me.