No More Pencils, No More Books

The kids are officially on summer vacation.  They finished their last day of school on Thursday.  Sebastian will be moving on to 4th grade and Sophia 1st grade in the fall.  Sebastian had a year filled with lots of math and learning to write in cursive.  He excelled at both.  He has better handwriting than Mike and me!  He was also give the “Peacemaker Award” by his teacher.  Only one student in the classroom was given an award and Sebastian was chosen.  The honor goes to the student who best resolves conflict and teaches his peers by example.  Sophia also had a great year by making new friends, learning to count to 100 and reading!  She loves to read Dr. Seuss, Little Critter books, or just about anything on her bookshelf.  I snapped a couple of pictures in the morning before they headed off to their last day of school.  But first, here’s a picture of Mike and Sophia at her Teddy Bear picnic. 

Teddy Bear Picnic
Breakfast Of Champions
On The Way Out The Door
Waiting For The Bus
Catching A Ride
Sophia At Her Cubby
Gifts & Cards For The Teacher
Sophia & Her Teacher

R.I.P. Ty

It was a sad day at our house yesterday.  Mike had to tell Sebastian and Sophia that our next door neighbor’s dog, Ty, passed away (I had chickened out and couldn’t do it).  Ty had lived next door to us for Sebastian and Sophia’s whole lifetime.  Sebastian used to take Ty for walks with our neighbor Greg.  It was an exciting time when Greg and Pam would go out-of-town for a few days and we would be in charge of feeding and walking Ty.  Sebastian did the math and Ty would have been between 91 and 98 years old in dog years.  We never knew how old he really was because Greg found him as a stray.  The kids made cards for Greg and Pam last night.  Sophia drew a picture of Ty and wrote on the front “I’m sorry Ty died”.  Sophia likes to get to the point.  Sebastian thought she should say “passed away” instead of “died”.  She went with her original wording in the end.  I’m sure Greg and Pam understood – she’s only five.  Sebastian wrote out a letter with all the thing he loved about Ty and how much he will miss him.  The kids brought the cards next door with a batch of home-made cookies.  They said they didn’t need me to come with.  I was very proud of them for their thoughtfulness and true sympathy.  

Ty, Sophia & Sebastian - March 2009

Thirty-Nine

Tuesday was my birthday.  It wasn’t a big milestone birthday, but in some ways it seems like maybe it was.  As my Mom said in my birthday card, “…your last year of your thirties”.  Wow, when did I get so old?  Despite the number, I had a fabulous day.  Mike and I took the day off from work.  He got the kids off to school in the morning and brought back flowers, a fancy coffee and bagels with cream cheese.  We enjoyed our breakfast while watching the Today Show.  After getting our fill of the news and bagels, we decided to take Daphne for a long walk around the neighborhood.  The weather was in the 70’s and it was sunny – no rain, tornado warnings or 39 degree temperatures like I’ve had some years on my birthday. 

We checked out our yard and gardens when we got back.  I also looked in on our nesting birds.  Three babies had hatched!    

Bald Baby Birds

Backyard blooms…     

Azalea
Iris
Iris
Purple Columbine
Sophia's Marigolds
Bush Cherry

After our stroll around the yard, we headed to Valentini’s restaurant for lunch.  We had a great table outside overlooking the lake.  We were planning to go to a movie in the afternoon, but the weather was too nice.  We opted for a walk along the Lakewalk instead.  We ended up having ice cream at the Bridgeman’s at Fitger’s and walked down to the lake to dip our toes in to cool off a bit.     

Lake View
American Mariner

We picked up the kids from school and opened presents before Sebastian’s baseball game.   

Birthday Card
Presents

Sebastian had two hits in his game – a single and a double – and also pitched an inning.      

Hit
Pitcher

We finished off the evening with a quick dinner and some birthday cake.  

Cake

I can’t think of a better way to spend my last birthday in my thirties. 🙂