Sunday, August 26, 2012

The Meaning of a Weekend

Now that we are in "school mode," I feel the value of the weekend even more than I did before.  This Saturday morning, the boys woke up around 7 am. 

We had a surprise pastry breakfast from Gram and Gramp to celebrate the first days of school, and after we sampled the tasty treats the boys and I went outside to enjoy a cool August morning. 



It is so strange to be able to say that, but it truly was about 65 degrees outside!  I sat and enjoyed my coffee while they swung and climbed and slid. Eventually I was invited into the playhouse with Mark, and I accepted.



Then the boys swept the deck to clear it of the fallen leaves.



A little later, Nathan and I sat on the front porch and he made a home for a beetle.



It just felt right to be here, doing the "little things" together.  I will miss him while he's away at school tomorrow, but I know he is in God's care and in good human hands, too.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

First Day of School

We dropped Nathan off for his first day of school today.  He woke up happy and eager to get dressed in his uniform.  He likes wearing his belt!



Mark was eager for the school day to begin, too.  I don't think he quite understood why we were taking all of these pictures, though.


Looks like we got the right backpack and lunch box to match his class t-shirt color.  Don't worry - we will quickly switch to Carolina blue shirts in the days to come.



Daddy got to come see the classroom and Nathan's desk before going to work.  Nathan liked checking out all of the school supplies that were stored in his desk cubby.



We already love his teacher.


Now Mark and I are back at home, trying to figure out what to do without Nathan!

Friday, August 10, 2012

A few things I want to remember

When the boys were smaller, I did a pretty good job of writing down the things I wanted to remember at different stages of their development.  I have gotten away from journaling on a regular basis, but there are a few things on my mind right now that I would like to capture in writing.  

This has been the summer of preparing to launch Nathan into Kindergarten.  We have made a lot of good memories with our family and friends, and there has been so much growth for both boys.  

After spending the week in Cheraw, Nathan decided he no longer needed to sleep with a lamp on at night.  Now, he sleeps with a very dim mini-lamp on his bedside table.  This week he went to Kindergarten camp at his school, and after the first day he said he "couldn't wait for real Kindergarten to start!" He is happy about his teacher and his classroom and all that he thinks will happen at school.  

Also, just yesterday he figured out how to put his head under water and really swim!  He can swim atop the water and also go under for short periods of time all by himself.  This is the same child who would not let his ears get wet a few months ago! I am amazed.  

We have been trying to do a few of our favorite things before school starts.  This week we visited the Reedy Creek Nature Preserve and the kids had it all to themselves for a little while before the crowds came in.  They still like pretending they're on a camping trip and playing with the binoculars in the Nature Center.  I love that this is a special place for them.






Aunt Kate and Uncle Dub's visit






Here are the pictures from our week in Cheraw with Nanny, PopPop, Aunt Kate, Uncle Dub, Aunt Melanie and Uncle Rick.  As it sometimes happens when we are with family, I only took a few photos - but I have a lot of good memories!