I wanted to check out the current art exhibit at the BYU Museum of Art and told the kids to get in the van for an adventure. But they didn't want to~ gone are the days where they drop everything and run to the car. They were busy playing with friends so I invited them to come along as well. That did the trick!
The problem was they were a bit irreverent and crazy. Those days aren't gone yet. Maybe having friends along is too exciting. I was super nice and took them to get a cone anyways.
More class programs for Zeke! I love them all, especially his speaking parts. So. Cute!
I told Adren I had registered him for tennis. He was devastated. It was pricey, so he was doing it. The reasons he didn't want to were the same reasons I wanted him to. Practice right after school, twice a week, ride the late bus home. Turns out I'd miss him on the days he didn't walk in the door right after school! I like his daily updates in 7th grade.
He ended up really liking it~ a lot! And he did really well. He said he'd actually like to keep it up.
His games were sooooo cooooold. And all over town. Looks like the joke was on me. No really, I enjoyed watching him, and I love keeping that boy busy.
And just so you know, eight is really agreeing with Zeke.
The problem was they were a bit irreverent and crazy. Those days aren't gone yet. Maybe having friends along is too exciting. I was super nice and took them to get a cone anyways.
Fun friends.
Jon and I took the babies and friend Abby for a walk out on the River Trail. It was such a pretty spring evening. As we walked behind I had the thought these days are numbered and I wanted to capture them at this fun stage of play.More class programs for Zeke! I love them all, especially his speaking parts. So. Cute!
| He spoke so clear and took his time, just as he'd practiced. |
This boy is sooooo loved!
I told Adren I had registered him for tennis. He was devastated. It was pricey, so he was doing it. The reasons he didn't want to were the same reasons I wanted him to. Practice right after school, twice a week, ride the late bus home. Turns out I'd miss him on the days he didn't walk in the door right after school! I like his daily updates in 7th grade.
He ended up really liking it~ a lot! And he did really well. He said he'd actually like to keep it up.
His games were sooooo cooooold. And all over town. Looks like the joke was on me. No really, I enjoyed watching him, and I love keeping that boy busy.
And just so you know, eight is really agreeing with Zeke.