Monday, February 29, 2016

Lately: The School Edition

We've been busy with fun school activities lately, and now that spring is almost here, our extracurricular activities are picking up as well. Here's a peek into what we've been up to in the last week:

Both boys had their final Hands On Art lessons last week. Henry's class studied Mondrian,



while Will's class studied Kandinsky. I have been so lucky again this year to be part of the Hands On Art teaching team and teach the lessons for both boys' classes (along with several others).



Friday was Go Texan Day, so Henry donned his cowboy hat.  


Friday was also the big fourth grade field trip to Austin! The school chartered five buses, and the entire fourth grade was off on a trip to Austin and back! I helped chaperone for Will's class, and we were on the bus at 5:20 am. Despite the early morning, the kids were energized and ready for the adventure.


Our first stop was the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. I'd never been before and this was a highlight for me. Back when I was in grad school in Austin, the site where the museum now stands was grad student parking. 


The museum is fantastic and our favorite part was seeing La Belle, the 17th century French ship, which was discovered in 1996 in Matagorda Bay. Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, was sent to explore the New World in 1684. He was supposed to set up a colony at the mouth of the Mississippi, but he ended up in Texas, lost all his ships, and was murdered by his own men. 



We explored the rest of the museum, from the early days of Stephen F. Austin's colony to space exploration.


After our museum visit, it was time for lunch on the Capitol grounds, followed by a photo of the entire fourth grade on the Capitol steps. 


After visiting the Capitol Visitors Center, we toured the Capitol. Our tour even included a stop in the Speaker's private apartment.




We had a great time in Austin and arrived back in Houston right at 6pm, exhausted and ready to head home for Gene's pizza and then a cozy bed! 
 

Both boys are playing soccer this spring and Henry's first game was Sunday afternoon. 


Will made the Name That Book team again this year. Competition is this Wednesday and the team is getting serious, with extra evening practices. 


NTB rules: Go team!


The 2016 NTB team: these kids work so hard to read, reread and practice quotes from the 30 books on the NTB list. 


And when we're not busy with school or our many extracurricular activities, the boys can be found playing together.


What a week!

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Celebrating

Last weekend, we celebrated Will's half birthday and Nana's real birthday. Bring on the cake!

Gramma and Grampa are always out of town for Will's birthday in August, so we celebrate his half birthday instead! This year, Gramma and Grampa came over for a roast chicken dinner. Will got a few small gifts -- all books! He loves them!




Gramma made Will a chocolate cake with chocolate cream cheese icing. Mmmmm! 


Half birthday celebrations = just an excuse to eat cake!


Nana's birthday was this week, so we celebrated on Sunday evening with the whole crew. Gene, Jess and I took over Nana's kitchen so she didn't have to cook her own birthday dinner. We enjoyed quite a spread! Aunt Jess made this strawberry cake for Nana.



Little David loves a birthday party!





I think Nana's favorite gift was getting to spend time with all her grandkids.



We love birthdays and celebrating those we love!

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Lately: Valentines and a Presidential Play

By George, we have had fun celebrating both Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day this year! The kids both had Valentine's parties last Thursday. Lots of food and lots of sugar made for two excited boys!

 

Henry and his teacher


Will's party was not til 1:20 in the afternoon.



His cookie was piled high! Fortunately, he didn't eat it all...



On Friday, my folks came over to watch the kids so Gene and I could go to dinner with some old friends. Before dinner, everyone got outside to play wiffle ball in the backyard. It was a beautiful day!




 




Gramma and Grampa came over on Valentine's Day and surprised us with broiled avocado cups (a favorite of mine) and an apple pie! What a sweet treat!



I didn't snap any photos, but Gene prepared a delicious beef tenderloin with port wine sauce for Valentine's dinner, and we served it alongside crusty ciabatta bread, a kale salad and steamed broccoli in the dining room. The four of feasted and enjoyed every minute of it!

On Monday, Henry's class presented "By George! A Presidential Play" for all the parents and extended family. We learned 49 fascinating facts about our first president and it was a fantastic way to kick of Presidents' Day. All the kids' lines included the phrase, "by George!" 



One of Henry's lines:  "By George, I loved my dogs! Their names were Madame Moose, Sweet Lips, True Love, Tippler, Taster, Searcher, Forester and Vulcan." 
 

Afterwards, the kids enjoyed gingerbread (one of Washington's favorite desserts) and apple juice. By George, this teacher makes learning fun!



I hope your holiday weekend was full of sweet treats and treasured time with loved ones!