Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Holy Cow It Is April 23rd!

We have had so much amazing things happen in the last 5 months from the last post.
 



January - what did we do?  Lots and lots of sledding.  Oh and Jr. started his ski lessons.  More on that later.  We have the best sledding hill just outside of our front door.  Whenever the kids get too crazy, I just toss them outside.  Boom, sledding.  The hard part is keeping the snow.  February - nothing and now that April is here - snow EVERYWHERE.  The boys love being outside and I work very hard to get them the fresh air and cold faces they need to be happy.  Luckily Jr.'s pre-school kicks them outside twice a day unless it is COLD.  Oh and Jr. got bit by an alligator.  He came close to getting stitches - Dr. Frank was able to close it up with butterfly bandages, but there will be a scar. 
 


February - more ski lessons and then the sickness.  It is like the lack of sunshine, the lack of vitamin D took us out.  It all started with Jr. getting the flu.  Then Graham.  Then Jr. again and Graham with pinkeye and finally Ed and I got it.  The entire month, just sick sick sick.  We still snuck in some ski lessons.  Ed Jr. took three private lessons, and by the end of the third lesson he was ready for the chairlift.  Graham is EXCITED to try skiing, and maybe it will happen this year... maybe. Jr. can now ski with his parents and we are excited.  This is the next step that Ed and I have been working for with these boys - where we can do our activities with them.  We even took an amazing trip with the Moogs to the Bitterroot, the boys slept and adapted to the trip.  It was awesome.  It is still hard getting out of the door, but it is getting easier.


March - more skiing and we did sneak in some ice fishing, but we all got skunked.  Graham even got out once.  He loved it, but the wind blew him down...  He hates the wind.




Jr. took some swimming lessons at the Broadwater.  He tried so very hard and learned a lot.  He is close to learning to swim.  We just need to spend some time in the water with him.  Graham also wants to learn to swim.  Graham will be so much easier to teach because he wants to keep up with his brother. 


April marked the beginning of soccer season for Jr.  He is on the Octopus team.  They are a rowdy bunch of all boys again this year.  Jr. scored the first goal of the season and had many assists.  Graham couldn't hardly keep his kicking feet off of the field. 



We spent a weekend in Great Falls to celebrate Jr.'s 5th birthday with Nanny, Papa, Faith and Uncle Bean.  The boys had a blast.  We got Jr. his new birthday bike, shot some stuff in a shooting gallery, ran around and celebrated with Jr.'s very first Orange Julius. 



As for Jr.'s birthday, it is turning into a week long celebration of 5 year old boy.  The trip to Great Falls, his date with Cissie, his actual birthday, our trip to Kellogg, ID this weekend with the Moogs.  It is quite the monumental occasion.  I for one cannot believe that we have a five year old.  I can't believe for one that five years ago was so long ago and at the same time it seems like yesterday.  Five years is longer than I have held any job, it is half as long as I have lived in Helena and half as long as Ed and I have been dating.  Ed and I are absolutely enchanted with the guy he is becoming.  He loves to hunt, ride bikes, play outside, read books about superheros and boss his brother. 






We registered him for kindergarten, he is excited to go to Kessler School this fall.  He has a crew of boys at his school who are his best friends.  They all race, push, shove and hug all day.  They can't leave without hugging goodbye and know everything about each others lives.  There is no baby left in that little boy body.  He is so tall and skinny, but you can see his muscles forming.  He is fast and strong.  We work daily on skills like listening and not goading his brother, but he is a helpful, fun loving, sweet boy.  Ed and I constantly tell him what a good boy he is.


Graham, well, he is two.  If I would have written this in January or February, my words about him would not be as kind.  He is definitely turning a corner.  He is getting sweeter.  He needs attention.  It is when we aren't giving him our undivided attention that he gets into trouble.  When his brother is ignoring him to watch TV is when he tackles him or hits him with a toy.  If you just give him your undivided attention and get excited about Cars books, toys or stickers, then he is charming and sweet.  He is still full of affection and love.  He gives out hugs and kisses freely and says sorry often.  Boy is he using his little voice though, he talks constantly, about EVERYTHING and he won't be ignored.  He lectures us on the dangers of eating too much sugar - it makes your tummy hurt.  About how you shouldn't climb on rocks - you can hit your head.  He is a funny little guy, for as much as his brother is serious, he is the jester. 






I would like to spend the end of this writing a little letter to my newly 5 year old boy.

Dear Ed Jr. I am proud of you.  We work so hard with you to teach you how to write your letters, spell, sound out words, count and do math.  We also try to help you learn to navigate social situations.  I want you to learn and grow, but I also want you to be yourself.  You are a bright, energetic, funloving boy who is so curious about the world.  I can't wait to see how you grow and learn this year in kindergarden.  I can't wait to play with you this summer, to hike to the top of Mt. Helena, catch a ton of fish, camp, swim, boat and just splash in the water.  I love you.  You are my best friend.  Happy Birthday!


Love - Mom.


 


 




 

 

Monday, December 24, 2012

Jingle Bells!

Of course singing Jingle Bells in front of the Christmas tree ends with punching. 

Oh - sorry, I spoiled the ending.

Merry Christmas.


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Merry 2012 Christmas!

Your once yearly digital Christmas card.


This year, we are fully stoked about Christmas.  Both boys helped cut down our tree, a very sharp blue spruce, helped decorate by hanging lights and ornaments and generally cannot help themselves when it comes to those odd Christmas toys that we use to decorate our house.  Christmas music has been on a constant repeat since we cut down the tree.  Ed and I are drunk on holiday cheer.













Not one ounce of Christmas spirit is lost on Jr.  He is so excited and he is nervous about getting on the Naughty List.  P.S. He is not.  He has been excellent lately.  Ed and I try to tell him constantly how proud we are of him.  We got rid of the TV in the dining room and he eats all of his dinner and visits with us about the ins and outs of Rocky Mountain Pre-School.  Below is his letter to Santa.  He later clarified that he wants clothes made of garbage.  So there is that.


On the other hand, his brother may be on the Naughty List.  He is a lovely child with a sweet voice and angelic looks that can turn on you in an instant.  He is two.  That is what they do.  He will move on, I know he will.  We just try to distract him and change the subject.  There are so many things I want to remember about him at this age though.  He tells me secrets, he pulls me close and whispers in my ear and says "Mommy, you are my best friend."  He gives the best hugs ever and isn't stingy with kisses.  He rubs my back every night and sings songs to me.  He is goofy and sings and dances for no reason whatsoever.  He has moments where he is so damn sweet, so damn cute, so lovable.  Just not during meals... 



Photo credits - the lovely Kim Moog

Photo credits - the amazing Kim Moog.


We are still mourning the end of our Florida vacation around Thanksgiving. It was an awesome trip - we were gone for 10 days. Ed and I didn't want to come back. The boys were great on the plane and loved visiting their grandparents. We went to the beach every day, played in the sand and the ocean. We went to the zoo, we went to the dock, everywhere we went, they had fun. Especially when we got to hold a little alligator. Jr. still wants a baby alligator. The boys LOVED harassing their Uncle Ock!  Grandma and Gramps, thanks for spoiling us - we miss you!


You just can't keep clothes on that kid.


On the bay!










In Everglades City.
Daddy holding Ali.

Everglades City.
Holding Ali the alligator.  She was very cool.


Feeding the giraffe.

Feeding the giraffe.



Beach baby.



Watching a man cut down a palm tree.


Turtle club!  Yum!

Monkey boat at the zoo.

We hope your holidays are merry and bright.  Love - the Colemans!