OTW (Over the weekend)

Jake and I had a rare opportunity to go downtown on Friday night to celebrate with a friend of mine who just passed the bar exam.  The 4 people I knew who recently took the bar all passed.  Anyone need a lawyer?  While we were at The Local, the boys went with their grandparents to Auntie Larissa’s place to go swimming.  I think we have a couple of little fish on our hands.  They really do love the water.

Saturday morning instead of waking up to frost on the pumpkin, we woke up to SNOW on the pumpkin!  The kids were ecstatic!  Nolan immediately started talking about skiing, snowballs, and sledding.  He’s just a little bit more excited than I am about the white stuff, but I do enjoy seeing the twinkle in his eye as he thinks about the upcoming winter months.

It’s been nice getting back out with the rest of the world after living in seclusion last week.  I feel like we had a week full of Saturdays – wearing pj’s all day and napping in the afternoon.  Starting tomorrow, it’s back to preschool and workouts at the gym.  Oh, and apparently more snow.

Sunday Funday

We started the day off with mass at St. John’s.  Nana & Papa (my parents) showed up and surprised us.  I love seeing the boys’ expressions when they see any of their grandparents.  It’s always pure joy.  Since we had more adults than kids, we kept Shecklet #2 with us instead of having him play in the nursery.  The boys did really well.  I wonder if they were on extra-good behavior for their grandparents…

Our house was full of lovely women and super cute kids this afternoon.  We figured out that today’s group was a mix of 1st, 2nd & 3rd cousins from my mom’s side of the family.  It was really nice to be able to spend time with all of them today.  Shecklet #1 and Shecklet #2 enjoyed showing off for the group.  It’s so funny what the two of them will do to entertain others when they’re in the spotlight.

While Shecklet #2 was napping this afternoon (after our guests departed,) Shecklet #1 helped me put together brownies for an impromptu dinner at our friends’ house.  He cracked the eggs (with just a little help :)), stirred the batter, and scooped it from the bowl to the pan.  He is really big into helping lately.  I wish I could bottle some of his enthusiasm and have it on hand for when he gets older.

The day ended the way it normally does, but with a small, sweet little twist.  We said bedtime prayers with the boys like we always do and I picked up Shecklet #2 and held him while Jake rocked a little while with Nolan.  Nolan asked me to sing a song for him.  (This has become part of the nighttime routine along with having his back scratched.)  So I sang “Jesus Loves Me,” and he joined me like he usually does.  Next, he asked me to sing the song he calls “Daisy” or “bicycle built for two.”  Well tonight, instead of waiting for me to start the song and join me, he sang the song himself – and remembered most of the lyrics, too!  It was so sweet to hear his little voice.  He sure loves music!