So what's been happening with us?
- You'll notice there has been a "son" added to my eldest kids name. He has affectionately renamed himself Jackson and gets downright offended if you call him otherwise. Jackson it is, sweet boy.
- He has developed an intense love for football and is convinced he is the best ball catcher to ever grace this earth! But there is one massive obstacle threatening to squash his wide-receiver dreams - he's a BLONDIE!
- "Mommy?"
- "Yes, honey."
- "I need to make my hair brown."
- "Why, blond is beautiful?"
- "Because there are no blond NFL players, I've been watching carefully!"
- "There are lots of blond players... and anyway, different is good."
- "But they won't take me if I'm blond."
- "They will, because you are the best catcher!"
- "Well you have to be the best catcher AND have brown hair."
- I promptly grabbed the iPad and googled "blond NFL players." The search was unfruitful and resulted in one semi-blond player (we debated his blondness for a good two minutes.) I'm afraid I proved his point further.
- "Sweetie, I promise you... football skills are based on talent, not hair color. I tell you what, when you're 18 you can make your hair brown if you still want to."
- "Ok..................................... well does that mean I can color it before college or before the NFL??"
- "You'll be going to college when your 18."
- "Ok, I can deal with that."
- He's doing great in school with Art, Gym and Recess being his favorite subjects (not in that order.) And he seems to be a very popular dude. After playing outside with neighborhood buddies, he came meandering back in, stripped off his outside gear and plopped himself on the couch with a big sigh. I said "what's wrong honey?" "I'm just so tired of them fighting over which house I should go to! Why can't we just all play together?" And that pretty much sums up his state personality. He's strong-willed and somewhat stubborn, but has this giant heart.
Mr. Joshua
- Oh our sweet, sweet angel-faced middle child. He has earned the nickname of "chatty charlie." Holy cow this kid can talk - and I mean non-stop. It is very charming and endearing, and we enjoy hearing all of the valuable information he has to share in that adorable voice. Jack, on the other hand, is brought to tears on occasion because "joshi never stops talking." :) It's a lesson in patience for Jackson. I, on the other hand, love it and could eat him up. Unless it involves an hour prior to 6am, which happens often with the notoriously early riser.
- This kid proves everyday that he has a heart of gold. Don't get me wrong, he has a small percentage of naughty, but he is so ultra-caring. Mrs. Kocher readily admits that he is her favorite! Empathetic, helpful, caring, rally-er, includer, and always the first to console if a buddy is less than happy. Those are her words, but there's no doubt I agree 180%. He was also awarded with the highest honor of 'Student of the Month' amongst his Kindergarten peers. So very proud!
- Joshi had lots of firsts this past year. Of course, Kindergarten is a big first. He also had his first camp, first banana boat ride, first convertible, first cowboy experience, and many more. He takes on any new challenge with grace and bravery and rarely ever complains about anything. This kid is destined for greatness!
Mr. Jamison
- Jamison has really come into his own in the past year. His hilarious personality has sprouted, grown and flourished. He is wise beyond his years and has a great talent for cracking up a room. He's also very charming and will woo you quickly with those big brown eyes. The ladies love him, old and young!
- He had a major change this past year that proved to be harder on me than it was on him. We moved him out of our beloved Best Buy New Horizon to a center closer to home. He moved the same time the older two started school, so he too would feel like a big boy starting school. He handled the change like a champ without a single tear. Ms. Annica said "we needed someone just like him in our room - he has an electric personality and happily contagious personality!" Guess it follows him wherever he goes. And we've discovered a brand new talent - he is a Spanish whiz! How many 3-year olds can count to 15 in Spanish and rail off 30 Spanish words? Spanish teacher said she's never seen a preschooler retain words like he does. Quite impressive!
- Since he is only three and a half, we are still fine-tuning some social skills like; lift BOTH toilet seats, do not decorate the wall with chapstick, peeing in the front yard is never ok, and wear underwear to school - everyday. You know, the basics.
We've had challenges, as any family does, but we seem to have really come into our own. Dad and Mom are friends and awesome co-parents and I am so very grateful for that. I feel blessed and am looking so forward to what the future brings!
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