Thursday, December 8, 2011

Soccer Star!

This fall, Josiah played his first team sport....soccer! I was beyond thrilled as I absolutely loved playing soccer all 4 years of high school, and I'd probably still be playing if they had a league for
out-of-shape mommies! :)
Josiah at his first soccer practice!

He jumped right in and really loved it! He had one practice and one game each week. It seemed to be just the right balance for his attention span!
The Green Team!

Josiah became fast friends with his teammates :) He had two excellent coaches that were so great with the kids! It was actually pretty suprising to me how much they actually played the game of soccer...and not as much of the "flocking geese"running after the ball that I had pictured in my mind! Josiah caught on quickly to the concept and rules and I was such a proud soccer mom! We had lots of fun at the parents vs. kids final practice (they won!)! There's nothing quite like loving a sport as a child and then watching your child play and enjoy it!

Score!
Run Josiah!!

On the sidelines!

Judah being supportive from the sidelines, lol!


Green Team! (Josiah's in the colorful hat!)


Josiah scores!
Josiah tries hard to score....a little too hard, lol!

We can't wait for next season, when Judah will be old enough to play as well! Nothing better than seeing them have so much fun, getting lots of exercise, and falling right to sleep at bedtime! :)


































Saturday, October 1, 2011

Kindergarten Kiddo!

Well.....*sniff, sniff*......our baby boy is now a kindergartener! So hard to believe! But I have to say, the way his eyes light up and the huge smile that comes on his face when I say the word "school" makes it all worth it :) It's exciting to have such an eager learner!


The road to our decision on kindergarten was certainly not an easy one (at least for us as parents...!).  We had considered possibly holding him back a year (he just turned 5 in June) or whether we would put him in a public school (and searching all of our options). But through the prayers, God has completely granted us a peace, relief and an understanding that for this moment...right now....we have made the right decision. We understand that by continuing to listen to God and having our hearts in the right place, we can't go wrong! So we are moving forward with a sense of excitement, anticipation and pride for our boy.





It turns out that Josiah is the only peanut-allergic child at his school (quite suprising!!) and so there were many phone calls and a meeting with the school to create a plan that would keep him safe. I was really stressed about it, but the school has done an excellent job with taking every precaution necessary. His kindergarten room is now peanut-free, and they designated a special table in the cafeteria for him to sit at (they even wrote on it with permanent marker, lol!). They also removed peanut butter sandwiches from the cafeteria menu. The staff has been trained in how to administer his Epi-Pen injector as well. I've been really impressed and sooo thankful with everyone's cooperation and willingness to make it a safe place for Josiah!

It was SO hard to drop him off for his first day...(hard for me, that is! He was more than excited to be there!) but it's gotten easier as I hear about the things he's learned that day, the friends he's made and why he's excited to go back next time! It's been a little tough for Judah as well, he really misses Josiah during the day. But at the same time, I think he really enjoys the one-on-one attention he gets at home!




I'm so proud of Josiah and the love he has for learning. Almost every time I pick him up he says "Mama, we didn't do a section on rocks today" lol, but we have plenty of time on his days off to learn about all of the science topics that he loves most (such as rocks, bugs, vocanos, outer space, etc!) It's so exciting to watch Josiah embark on such an exciting new adventure in his life!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Caves, Camping and 'Canos! Our Adventure at Mt. Saint Helens

We took a family camping trip to Mt. Saint Helens this past weekend, and this was the first camping trip of the summer that Christian was able to come on (YAY for being done with school!) This was also a special trip because all of Christian's immediate family was able to come...his parents, both brothers, their wives and all the kiddos!

Before we left for this trip, the boys and I watched a few documentaries on Mt. Saint Helens, vocanoes and caves...and then we created our very own volcano!

It was fun to spend some time learning before we went to the mountain! The boys had a much better understanding of volcanoes, lava and caves...and I think that made it more fun that way!

After driving on a gravel road up the mountain (up to the snow!) we turned around and came back down to enjoy this beautiful view of Mt. Saint Helens!
Judah found a dandelion at the base of Mt. Saint Helens. It's neat to see how wildlife is growing once again after the devastation of the volcano! 
The boys were pretty excited to see the mountain as they had in the documentary...without its' top!

Lava Canyon...all the rocks Josiah could ever hope for!
We also spent some time at the Trail of Two Forests (Petrified forest), where lava had flowed down the mountain and transformed the forest.
Judah exploring the lava rock
This is a hole where a tree trunk used to be; lava burned the tree up and left a hole where the trunk was.

Taking a break in the petrified forest!




Judah had quite the adventure of his own while we explored broken lava ground. As we were climbing up broken pieces of lava rock, he suddenly disappeared! He had fallen straight down into a little lava cave. It was quite terrifying for me as I had no idea how far down it went! But praise God, he had landed on his feet, unharmed!! I'm still not sure how that happened! He had screamed and cried, but it turned out that he was so upset because his shoe had fallen off when he fell! I am SO thankful that this can be a humorous memory and a reminder of God's protection of my sweet baby! 
The hole Judah fell into in the ground!

Josiah with his cousin Casey and his Papa, exploring lava rocks and little caves



We also got to explore Ape Caves. While we were hiking through the cave, Josiah reminded me how the scientists in the documentary (that we watched before going on our trip) had collected cave water in the hopes of creating new medicines from the special bacteria found in the water. It made me happy to see him applying things he'd learned to our trip (that was my evil plan!!)
Entrance to Ape Caves


Josiah playing with his flashlight in the caves


Judah and Christian in the cave

There was beautiful scenery everywhere we went!

At our campsite

This was such an excellent way to celebrate Chrstian's birthday and our 6th anniversary! We had a blast (haha) exploring Mt. Saint Helens!

On our anniversary!




Thursday, July 14, 2011

Butterflies and Bye Byes!

Josiah recieved a Butterfly Bungalow for his birthday. I have to say, I've enjoyed it just as much as he has! We waited patiently until his caterpillars arrived in the mail (yep, baby caterpillars, right in our mailbox!) Josiah named them "Climber" and "Crawler".



After Climber and Crawler emerged from their chrysalis, Josiah decided to rename them, "Flyer" and "Lander".


We had a lot of fun observing them in the Butterfly Bungalow. It was neat to see them learn to fly with their new wings!


We kept them for a day, and then Josiah decided it was time to let them fly free. He said they had to go to "butterfly world" and he hoped that "the birds wouldn't eat them". lol, which, he then reminded himself wouldn't happen, since their bright colors warn birds that they taste yucky! :)

Time to say goodbye!


He cheerfully let them go, shouting "Bye Flyer!! Bye Lander!!" until they were out of sight.

Josiah's documentation of metamorphasis :)

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Josiah's Bug Birthday Party!

I can't believe my little baby is turning 5. It has been such a joy and a blessing to see him grow into the little guy that he is, with unique interests of his own. Currently, he is obsessed with insects. So what better way to celebrate his 5th birthday than with a bug party!

Party favors: bugs, bags and magnifying glasses!
 It was so much fun to entertain in our new home for the first time! We had a "bug hunt", where the kids had to search the backyard for bugs (plastic!).


Face painting (bugs, of course!)


Josiah chose to have dirt cake with gummy worms as his birthday cake, yummy!

The birthday boy was allowed one WHOLE pop to himself...a first (and a last...for a long time at least!)

 
Josiah is in the Burger King Kid's Club and the ToysRUs Birthday Club...so he was able to get lots of birthday goodies for FREE...$3 TRU giftcard, crowns, balloon, free kids meal, etc! 


Josiah chose to buy a "bug playground" with some of his TRU gift card...




Josiah had so much fun at his party, hopefully something he'll remember for years to come. Happy 5th birthday, my sweet little buggy boy!