Monday, August 23, 2010
1st Day of 2nd Grade
Owen started 2nd grade this morning. He did not want me to walk him into his classroom. He said, "I've been doing this for years Mom, I can do it all by myself." Truett was still at home sleeping, so there were no long goodbye hugs, no time for tears, just getting to business and back in the swing of school days.
Kid Bathroom Remodel
When Robert finally got back from South Korea, he had 4 days off from work. And no time for jetlag-- we got to work on remodeling the kids bathrooms.
It was not an easy task. Niether of us had put down tile before-- which is a back breaking, knee-aching process. I'm glad I don't do that for a living!
Anyway- the end result came out pretty good (if I must toot our own horns).
Truett's sink below.
Owen's sink.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Austin Lego Store Opens!
We stood in line for about 1 hour to get into the new Lego store at Barton Creek Mall. Truly it was organized chaos-- but the boys had a good time.
The lego mascot Max.
A lego store opened in the mall in Austin and had a building event, which was to build an 8 foot Buzz Lightyear. Owen built several of the bricks for the statue. He was so excited to go--but he had a hard time picking out a lego set to buy in the store. I think he wants it all, and his brain goes into overload and melts down trying to make a decision. He ended up picking a house that you could build into either a 3story condo, a beach house, or 2 story home-- complete with BBQ grill, mailbox, and apple tree.
Truett on the other hand had NO problem deciding on the tractor/construction lego set he wanted.
Owen and Truett listening to a lego "master builder" with the Buzz statue in the background. It really is neat to see what can be done with legos.
South Korea and More
Robert won't get on the blog to write about his trip to South Korea, so I thought I would take a picture of some of the food and candy items he brought back. He seemed to mostly dislike the customs of removing your shoes and sitting on the floor. But he didn't have to eat octopus or jellyfish or anything else too strange, which I was sort of hoping for. ;-)
Another trip to Sandy Harbor:
Notice the kids are the only people in the canoe. Thank goodness for Gwen, because she actually did the rowing that got the canoe down the water. Owen was in charge of "steering" the canoe which probably just created more drag for poor Gwen up front.
PERFECT WEATHER!
I bought these balsa wood buliding projects that the boys also wanted to paint, and here is how they turned out. I built the owl with Truett, and needless to say, there was a couple of pieces left over--which there should not be--because I got frustrated with putting all the "feather"pieces together. And Robert helped Owen build the house-- after I had started the project and gave up once it got to the staircase. I just don't have the patience for those tedious little models.
Another trip to Sandy Harbor:
Well, Robert's job shipped him off to South Korea for 3 weeks and we were left to fend for ourselves. The boys stayed 2 weekends with Mimi--while I worked-- and then the boys went to Oklahoma for 1 week. (which was the 1st time they spent the night away from me or Robert)
Anyway- we filled our weeks with playdates, swimming and a week at JZ's lakehouse. It was hot summer fun.
And even Bailey got to enjoy Horseshoe Bay!
Notice the kids are the only people in the canoe. Thank goodness for Gwen, because she actually did the rowing that got the canoe down the water. Owen was in charge of "steering" the canoe which probably just created more drag for poor Gwen up front.
PERFECT WEATHER!
I bought these balsa wood buliding projects that the boys also wanted to paint, and here is how they turned out. I built the owl with Truett, and needless to say, there was a couple of pieces left over--which there should not be--because I got frustrated with putting all the "feather"pieces together. And Robert helped Owen build the house-- after I had started the project and gave up once it got to the staircase. I just don't have the patience for those tedious little models.
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