Goalie

Just a couple of pics of Nolan playing goalie for his team.  Goalie is one of the favorite positions the kids play.  So much so, that they often ask Jake if they can be goalie when they first show up for the games 🙂

4th of July (on the 3rd)

We celebrated our Nation’s birthday a day early this year.  We took a few friends along with us to Jake’s parents’ cabin.  It was a fantastic day to be on the lake!  We arrived a little before lunch time and everyone headed for the water.  We had lunch and then went back for more water play.  At one point, the boat had a minor tow rope issue, so Jason, Jake & their dad had to take it to the boat launch to have a look.  While they were fixing the problem, Jake turned into a lobster.  You could see how red he was getting from across the lake!  (Needless to say, the next few days will probably be pretty painful for him!)

We ended the day with a few fireworks on the beach – the kids loved the sparkles.  On the drive home, the boys all crashed.  Not surprising, I know, since we had spent the entire day outside in the fresh air.  Still, the little sleepers always manage to bring a smile to my face – they are just so precious (and quiet) when they’re sleeping.

Play day with friends

We met our friends, at the park this morning.  The kids had a blast on the equipment, the super long slide into the woods, and the “adventure” walk we took.  The boys all had swords, compliments of one friend, while the other friend and I followed them through the “forest.”  Afterward we went back to our house for a pool party.  The kids went from the sandbox to the pool and back again until there was a small beach in the bottom of the pool 🙂  They also relaxed on the hammock for a little while.  It was a great way to spend a fun summer day.

Pool play

Jake is such a great dad.  I love that he gets right in the pool with the kids – despite how cold the water is!  The boys love it too.  He’s also doubles as their own personal jungle gym at times.

Rockin’ Rogers

Nolan, Larissa, and I went to a parade today.  The “Rockin’ Rogers Parade” as Nolan will tell you.  My cousin, Amy, is a flag girl for her high school.  We’ve been able to see her perform two of the last 3 summers.  Unfortunately, we couldn’t bring Lincoln this year because he was sick.  Poor kid.  Last summer he missed another parade because of an ear infection.  Maybe next summer!  The Rogers parade is a great one because of all of the entries.  They had over 100 cars, floats & bands.  Plus, it’s always more fun to go when you know someone IN the parade.  After Amy’s group passed by, we took Nolan over to the midway and Larissa rode down the giant slide with him.  You can’t tell by his face in the picture, but he did enjoy the ride.

New pool

The weather has been SO hot already this summer.  Today I reached a breaking point.  I loaded up the kids into the suburban and headed for Menards.  The boys love going to any of the big box hardware stores.  They actually know the difference too, which is hilarious to me.  When we drive by one, Nolan is usually quick to point out which one we are passing.  We have also taught him what Ace Hardware is as well, since it’s important for him to know Uncle Mark’s store 🙂

Anyway, I digress.  We picked up a cart and headed for the garden section.  The boys were given the choice between a purple or blue pool.  They chose purple.  We loaded it into the truck and headed right home.  They were uber excited to fill it and play.  Water temperature doesn’t phase them in the least.  Their lips could be blue and their skin have goosebumps and they’ll continue to play.  As for me, dipping my feet is enough!  I have a feeling the pool is going to be an important part of our outdoor play this summer.

Taking the field

Let the fun begin!  Nolan and Jake headed to the soccer field tonight for Nolan’s 1st game 🙂  It was fun to watch the kids play.  You can definitely tell the difference between the 6 year olds (several who have played before) and the 4 year olds.  The older kids “get” the concept of trying to kick the ball toward the opposite goal, while the younger ones just like to watch the others play and cheer them on.  It’s really cute!  The kids play 5 minute periods and then switch positions.  The great thing about the league is that there aren’t any refs.  The coaches are on the field with the kids and coach them as they play.  I think it’s a great way for them to learn some of the fundamentals about the game while also having fun.  It’s totally a no-pressure game.

1st camp out

For Father’s Day this year, Jake asked for a tent.  We picked one out as a family and he and the boys set it up in the backyard for the kids’ first camp out.  We put their sleeping bag cots on each end and Jake slept in between.  The boys got a good night’s sleep – I don’t think Jake really did.  Apparently they were woken up by the crows in the neighbor’s trees at about 5AM, but they were kind enough to let me sleep until about 7, when they came back into the house.

Mommy, take our picture!

Every once in a while, Nolan will say to me, “Mommy, take our picture!”  The two of them are usually not doing anything wild & crazy when he makes this request, so it’s nice to be able to capture them on their better behavior once in a while 🙂

Picnic with Nana

Nolan has Vacation Bible School this week.  He has had a lot of fun!  Instead of just going home afterward, today we met Nana (my mom) at the “purple park” and had a picnic lunch.  This is one of the boys’ favorite parks.  They love the sand, the swings, the purple dinosaur, and of course, the digger.