It's Maycember!
*Field Day
It's Maycember!
Yesterday was a busy day. Luke had a UIL band performance (last competition of the year) at a middle school about 30min south of us. I was able to get there in time to watch them perform 3 songs and they did great. After the songs, they do a sight reading, which is reading a new piece of music for (I think) 5min and then they have to play it. They received 1's across the board which are the best scores possible. Congratulations Westbrook Symphonic Band! After his performance, I rushed back home because it was date night!
After a delicious dinner at a local Italian restaurant, JD and I went to the theater district last night to watch Ken Ludwig's Baskerville, which is a play based on the Sherlock Holmes mystery The Hound of the Baskerville. I read the book in 6th grade and didn't remember much, but the show was absolutely hilarious.
After a great night, Luke and I had an early morning. I dropped him and one of our neighbors off at school at 5.15am and they are currently at Six Flags (in San Antonio) for the day. What a cool experience! They don't get back until after midnight so he'll be tired tomorrow.
I hope everyone is having a great weekend!
Also kind of funny, everyday Christine: no makeup, hair in a bun and workout clothes. Since I was going straight from the band competition to dinner, I was already dressed up (but hair was still in a bun! hehe). The other parents were shocked to see me in different clothes LOL
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Julia & Hannah |
Happy Easter everyone! We started the day at 7am with Jillian coming into our room "Did the Easter bunny come? Can we go downstairs?" Our poor little munchkin had to wait for the big kids to get up at 9am but great news: the Bunny did in fact come! After checking out their baskets, they did their annual egg hunt around the house. I stuffed 170 eggs this year and they found them in less than 10min (I wish they cleaned their rooms this fast LOL). It's been a rainy day here in Houston so we've just hang out at the house. A few of Julia's friends stopped over and forced her to do an ice bucket challenge for mental health awareness, so that was fun. Jillian and I baked cookies (because we don't have enough sweets) and homemade spaghetti sauce is on the stove. No, it's not traditional but we're going with Italian this year. Happy Easter everyone!
Our little bunny
Easter Baskets (love that the bunny is a fan of books, and Luke was so hungry he insisted on eating a muffin and would not pose with his basket)
Easter Fun!
Ice Bucket Challenge
"It's RAW!" - Luke
Oops! I hard boiled a dozen eggs last night and told Jillian to grab them out of the fridge, and didn't realize she grabbed the wrong carton. Lesson learned hahaha.
Mamma Mia! This past weekend, Julia, Ava, Teresa and I went to Mamma Mia! at the Hobby Center and it was INCREDIBLE. I've been to a lot of shows and this was hands down my absolute favorite (part of that could be because I actually know all the songs LOL). After the show was over, the cast did their curtain call and then to their entire audiences surprise....they did a sing-a-long with all the most popular songs. The ENTIRE theater was up on their feet, singing and dancing. It was so much fun!! If you have the opportunity to see this show, do it!
Mamma Mia!! Best show ever!
Weekend fun
Now that we are nearing the end of the school year, we are busy busy BUSY with activities. Friday evening was the HEAT swim banquet with a theme of "shades of blue." Adelyn and Jillian had a jam packed day with the Astros fieldtrip, followed by a playdate after school and then basically went right to the banquet. They had a blast in the photo booth and after eating dinner, started asking "Can we leave?" The banquet was scheduled from 5.30-8.30pm. We stayed for the senior awards and snuck out around 7pm. Amazingly, awards went until 8.30pm and I'm glad we didn't try to stay because 2 solid hours of awards is a lot. The banquet was at a community center on Sylvan Beach, so after we left, the girls played in the sand and waded in the water. Long day but they had fun!
Living their best life
Field trip time! This year the 2nd grade class went to Daikin Park (formerly Minute Maid), home of the Houston Astros. The weather was gorgeous (85 and sunny) and our tour guide, Daisy, was fantastic. We went to the press room to see where the press sits and calls the game. Next up, they got to sit in the stands and then learned how baseballs and baseball bats are made. But the highlight of the trip was going on the field and going into the dugout! There was a game last night and the classes were not supposed to go in the dugout but our tour guide forgot and the kids were there for a few minutes LOL. They weren't allowed on the actual field but because it was a game day, we did see all the people working on the field (mowing stripes, watering, etc). Such a cool experience, even for non-baseball fans.
Astros!
Sorry Houston-we are Gators fans in this house and even if we don't actively watch basketball, we cheer our Gators. Jillian was the lone Gator at her elementary school and several kids told her "The Gators are going DOWN!" but....chomp CHOMP! Gators pulled out the win!
Hey Hey!
It's GREAT!
To. Be.
A FLOIRDA GATOR!
Hey Hey!
It's GREAT!
To. Be.
A FLOIRDA GATOR!