Ethan and Caleb are also growing up so much! In just two weeks, Ethan will start 2nd grade and Caleb will start 5-K kindergarten. They have both asked me to ride the bus home in the afternoons. It is a big step for me to agree to this, as it only indicates to me that they are growing up and becoming more independent. After much prayer and consideration and talking to the school about the details, I have decided I will let them try it. We will see how it goes. Their elementary school only goes up to 3rd grade, so they will only be riding the bus with kids one year older than Ethan, so that makes me feel a little more at ease. Plus they will have each other to sit with. It should save me a lot of time in carpool, as their school is so big, that normally they don't even get into my car until after 2:30 (and their school dismisses at 2:15), and their bus drop off time is scheduled to be at 2:33, so they will get home earlier. Plus with Alaina napping in the afternoon, we won't have to disrupt her nap schedule to load her up in her carseat to go pick up the boys. So, I am hoping it will all work out. Still a little nervous for them and for me to let go a little . . .
In the Fall, Ethan and Caleb will also be playing Upward Soccer. We will go to evaluations the week that school starts. Ethan is so excited to start again, as this will be his 4th year playing. This will be Caleb's first year, so I hope he enjoys it too! Once the games start, our Saturdays will be a little busier with having two games to attend each morning, but at least they are at the same fields, so we should be able to work it out.
We recently moved the boys' room up to the bonus room. (We seem to always be rearranging something in our house! :-) They have more room up there to play, and since Alaina will probably be moving around soon on her own, it will help to have a place where the boys and their friends can play with their toys that have tiny pieces without the fear of Alaina picking them up and putting them in her mouth. Already getting prepared for crawling, although I'm not in any hurry for her to start!
(Visiting with cousin, Melissa and Cameron in Ohio)
(Me and my kiddos with my Grandma Watson in Ohio)
I didn't think we would travel as much as we did, especially with a new baby, but she's so easy going that most trips didn't seem to be much different than before she came along (other than packing all the baby stuff again!). We went to Ohio for a family reunion, and I really appreciated the legacy that I have in my family. Family is so important, and I'm thankful to have such a good one. Next weekend we will take one last trip to visit my parents' house in Williamsburg, VA. Looking forward to a fun trip and weekend!As summer comes to a close, I am thankful for all that we've gotten to do, as well as for the more relaxed schedule we've been able to have this summer. And as this post seems to be one of my usual updates of a little rambling here and a little rambling there, I will close with saying that I just love my husband! Our routine with three definitely wouldn't be feeling normal yet, if I didn't have such a great partner and friend to help me make this become our new normal!
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