1 Mom of 4 (under 4) minding her p's (and q's)

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mad Dog's 4th Birthday

I used to think people who celebrated their birthday week were silly but in our house, it's become pretty common. Since we are only having birthday parties for 1,5,10 and 16 year birthdays, we let the birthday kid pick their activity to do on the other years. Maddie chose to go to a Reds Game as soon as we gave her the open choice. We asked her where she wanted to eat and she said at the stadium so we ate at the Champions club which has a great view of the field. Maddie loved every minute of it.

Since her birthday was on a Sunday, we spend Thursday at the local "Bounce House Land" as the girls call it. Leap Frogs is in Miamisburg and has 2 rooms of inflatable bounce houses. I went with Sally and her son Will who had a birthday the week before so we had a double birthday celebration. There wasn't much for the babies to do but they were good sports for Maddie and Will.

Then, on Friday, Maddie spent the day with my grandparents who helped her bake cupcakes and a doll cake that my Grandma used to do when I was a kid.

Saturday we had a birthday bonfire with Maddie's cousins and a couple other friends. She passed out the cupcakes which had a balloon in the middle. The kids loved eating smores and running around the backyard.


It was a great weekend and Maddie had such a great time! She got some great presents and I think every single thing she ever asked for! Kalee was also a great sport with watching Maddie open her presents and never once asked "Where's mine?". I hope it will be the same when the roles reverse in January for Kalee's birthday.

Charlie's first haircut

We're so blessed that Matt's mom is a barber so she gives all the kids their first haircut. Although I don't keep their hair for the scrapbook, I make sure to take pictures with their own personal barber for some great memories.
Grandma Diane and Charlie
Charlie doesn't sit very still during a haircut but he's more curious than upset. He kept turning his head to try and see what the clippers were. I can't believe how much older a haircut makes him look! (And I'll be honest again, this was his third haircut but the first two were very small trims and I didn't have my camera so it doesn't count! :)

Oldie but Goodie

We met up with my college best friend Jill at a park in West Chester. It was another great day for the park and the kids love exploring new areas! Combined we had 6 kids under the age of 4 so it was a busy, fun time! It's been so fun watching our kids grow up together and they enjoy playing together too (although Maddie couldn't remember Connor's name and kept calling him Bronson--who is another friend we play with)

5 of our 6 kids under 4 years


Charlie and Catherine were born just a week before Ryan (who is walking like a pro). I tried to pay him to teach the twins how to walk but he wasn't having it.

This is pretty much how every park experience goes...the babies climb UP the slide while Maddie, Kalee and everyone else at the park tries to go DOWN the slides.

My first 5K Race!

My mom, me and my sister Kara who ran her first race too!
It was such a blessing to be able to run my first 5K for my Mom's organization, Ovarian Cancer Awareness. It was a beautiful September day and a great day for a race!
Since my Mom kicked cancer's butt in September of 2010 we've added lots of teal to our wardrobe!


I finished the race in 30 minutes and 20 seconds. My goal was 30 minutes so I was extremely happy with this time. I'll be honest though I think I took it a little too hard because I felt like I ran a marathon the very next day!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Buckeye Game Day

Our Saturdays (and Sundays too for that matter) are now filled with football. We were so blessed to have the opportunity to purchase season tickets for THE Ohio State Buckeyes so most Saturdays one or both of us are at the game. The other one gets to stay home with these Superfans!

We've been going to Buckeyes games since Matt went to school there which was around 10 years ago!

Not quite 10 years ago but in the 2008-2010 era

We've had the same seats since then and get a great view of the field, covered seats, and regular fans that sit near us.
Since Matt knows the streets of Columbus so well we can score a parking spot for $Free 99 and are avoid the traffic after the game is over.

Matt's notorious Fall moustache that helps navigate through the streets of C-bus
A little street meat (sausage sandwich from a street vendor, stop in at the Thirsty Scholar and reminiscing about college while we pass all the campus houses is our usual routine. It's the beginning of the URBAN ERA and shaping up to be a great season!
OH


IO!