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6.11.2015

Preschool Graduate!

We officially have a preschool graduate in our home and he happens to be the cutest preschool graduate I know!  I am bias, I know.

He survived preschool with flying colors and he loved every minute of it.  If only I could have gotten some better pictures of him during the ceremony and afterwards, but I have to remind myself he is pretty ornery when it comes to getting his picture taken, so I should be grateful I got what I got.

Since this graduation has ended, we have attended Kindergarten open house and his Kindergarten assessment and both *almost* had me crying!  Kindergarten, already? Come on.

Honestly, I have no idea where the last five years have gone....play dates, three years of preschool, making new friends, making a new house a home, I suppose, but I never expected to see Kindergarten come so soon.  Ugh.

So, here's to a fun and crazy summer before the real schooling begins!

I tried my hardest to convince Kayden to wear a suit, but he just wouldn't.  Stubborn child of mine.
 They had a talent show for the kids after the ceremony, it was so stinkin' cute. 

 Apparently I was the only one who heard the photographer (Christy, maybe?) yell "funny faces".



5.19.2015

Gold Belt

Kayden earned his Gold belt in Karate in April.  He has done so well in karate and he loves every class.  He spends the entire class time with a perma-grin on his face, I love it!  I am grateful he has found something he enjoys so much.








4.29.2015

Easter

Well, I am slightly behind on this whole blogging thing.  I did so well last year with posting once a week, and now I have fallen off the bandwagon. 

So, we had a fun Easter.  We invited friends and family over and had a good a great time spending it with everyone.  The weather was great, couldn't have been any better and the kids loved being outside searching for eggs and playing. 


3.13.2015

How Kayden Almost Lost His Star Day

Kayden's preschool has each kid be the Star of the Day where they get to be the line leader, fill out an "All About Me" poster, gets a special bracelet, gets to ring the bell to signal the end of  outside time and the end of play time, they also get to bring in a special collection, get to use a special pointer to point to the different things on their poster and get to decide what song is sang and what book is read for the day, and each kid gets to say one compliment about the Star of the Day.  It's.A.BIG.Deal, people, like big.  All the kids talk about who's next and what collections are being brought in, it's very fun for them, as well as the parents.

So, Kayden happened to be first on the list, after one boy had to reschedule.  So, the day before Kayden's Star Day he is sent home with THE poster.  We sit down to fill it out and oh boy, does all hell break loose. 

"Mom, you didn't write my name the right way!"

"What, yes I did, K-A-Y-D-E-N, what is wrong with it?"

"No, you didn't use the write letters!"

Eyebrows furrowed to almost form a unibrow, looking at his name, silently mouthing each letter to ensure they are all there and in the right order, then adding a very confused look to my now formed unibrow.

"Honey, what are you talking about?"

"You weren't suppose to make all the letter's big."

Hmm, wondering how I could rectify the problem, since my grown up self used a sharpie to write his name, not a pencil.  Something I am beginning to understand is very important when you have a preschool child, and I imagine it won't change until he hits high school.  AND we were only given one poster, ONE.

Not coming up with a solution, and trying to convince him it's ok and there isn't a single thing to get upset about, only upsets him more.  He melts down...fast.  I turn my back and send him to find a quiet place to calm himself down since all I was doing was making the issue worse. 

I put the sharpie up, to where I don't think he can reach it, because what mom in her right mind would place a sharpie within a five year olds reach?  I then turn my back to do the dishes and whatnot.  I turn around and that little sneak, who was screaming thirty seconds ago and is now oh-so-quiet had reached the darn sharpie and scribbled his name out.  Like, SCRIBBLED it out, there was not even a point on any of the letters that was visible, NOT A POINT, I tell you.

And I, who apparently can also be oh-so-quiet, screamed, "KAYDEN".  He jumped about a mile high, having not realized I had turned around from doing the dishes to catch him, and screamed and started balling his eyes out...again.  This project is not fun...at all!

Ugh, once again I send him off to find a spot to calm down, as I need to do the same.

Once we have calmed ourselves down, I call him back to the table and have him pick out a couple pictures that he would like to put on his poster.  There are several spots to fill out, including, "What I want to be when I grow up.", "My Favorite Place", etc.  One of the boxes asks to include a picture of what you look like and a picture of what your family looks like.  So, I offer a few different pictures to Kayden and he selects one picture of him and Katie.  I cut the 4x6 to fit in the box and I started with the legs.

OH MY GOODNESS! 

"You cut off my legs!"
"I have no legs!"
"You cut them off!"
"Me and Katie don't have legs!"
"I want my legs back!"
"Put them back, mom."
"You ruined my legs!"

I have no idea what to do at this point.  Like, huh?  I offer to order him a new picture of him and Katie so he can put it in his room AND the legs would be attached.  Nope.  I explained I had to cut the picture so it would fit in the box.  If I left the picture the original size it would cover all the letters and categories up and people wouldn't know what each one was.  I was a magician with no tricks up my sleeve.  He was beyond convincing, rationalizing, or explaining at this point.

He told me he doesn't want to do his homework, he doesn't like homework and he wasn't going to do it.

I gave him a choice of calming down for ten minutes or calling his teacher to explain to her why he wasn't going to have a Star Day and there would be no making it up and doing it another day.  If he chooses not to do it, that's it, no getting it later.

So, he calmed down, but still didn't want to do his poster OR call his teacher.  He wanted me to do it.  Um, sorry, Sir, but that would be a no.  This is your choice, your decision and your call.  I'm not doing your dirty work for you, that's all you!

So, once he thought about it more and calmed down he decided he wanted to do his poster after all, but I withdrew the option of using photographs, instead he had to draw all his pictures!

So, here is Kayden on his Almost Didn't Happen Star Day.  It was extra fun because dad got to come too!

 Showing off his dinosaur collection.

See the big black sharpie blob right there in the top middle of the poster, not a point visible from the original KAYDEN.

Thankfully things ended well on his actual day, not sure I could have handled another melt down over this Star Day.

2.24.2015

Lake Washington

Last Saturday night we decided to get out of the house for a bit and head down to a local park and beach.  It felt good to get spend some time outside and enjoy the beautiful sunset we had. 

Kayden got to run around a bit and Kyle and I got to watch him have fun. 





1.28.2015

Dirt Bike Riding

On Sunday we hit up a friends house for some good ol' dirt bike riding, aka motor bike riding.  It ended up being a good day weather wise and it really felt good to get outside and watch the littles ride their dirt bikes and have fun together.










Kayden had a really fun time playing with Ellie and Brody.  They found a caterpillar and had a lot of fun looking around the yard for more. 

It was a well spent Sunday!

12.28.2014

Christmas 2014

We had a wonderful Christmas, full of food, friends, and family.  Kayden got spoiled, spoiled, spoiled and he loved every minute of it.  Santa brought him a trampoline for outside AND inside, a "shark boat", legos, dirt bike figurines, and so much more.  Kayden did awesome on Christmas and enjoyed playing with all his new toys, and we enjoyed watching him get excited over all his new stuff.  He is anxiously waiting for spring when we can put up the outside trampoline.

We hope everyone enjoyed their Christmas!







12.13.2014

Santa Picture

"Hey, Kayden, we are going to see Santa in a couple days so we will want to write him a letter of the things you want to ask him for Christmas and take it to him."

"Ok, but I AM NOT sitting on his lap."  Kayden responded

"That is fine, maybe you can just stand next to him and get your picture taken."

"Yeah, that sounds like a great idea."  Kayden replied happily!  And I think, yeah right.

So, now it is the night of going to see Santa and Kayden is so excited.  We have our letter in hand and we are ready.

There is no line and that is awesome.  We go straight up to Santa and he starts talking to Kayden and Kayden responds.  Telling Santa that he has been a good boy and he wants a "trampoline for inside AND outside" for Christmas.

And then the moment comes when it is time to sit on Santa's lap, and I think, this is not going to go well, this is the moment where Kayden will start getting anxious and the tears will follow shortly after and this happy moment will be coming to an end.  My brain starts frantically trying to find things to calm Kayden to let him know that we just need to get one picture and it'll be fast.  I think of mentioning the candy cane Santa will give him, but know Kayden well enough to know that nothing will convince him to do something he doesn't want to do (which might come in handy in the future, I hope!).

Then, Santa motions for Kayden to sit on his lap.  And what do you know, Kayden does just that and happily!  So, without further adieu, here is this years Santa picture.

I do have to add, that this was about take number six!  There was something wrong with every other picture taken, and Kayden never once complained, just sat there smiling.  I can say that this years Santa experience turned out great!  YAHOO.

12.07.2014

Yellow Belt

Kayden celebrated a karate milestone this week and we are so proud and excited for him.  He moved up to the yellow belt.

The belt ceremony was fun to witness.  They did demonstrations of things they have learned during their classes.  Parents get to watch, but we are behind a glass window and we can't hear too much of what's going on, so it was nice to hear what the kids are being told along with what the different kicks, punches, exercises and commands are. 

Kayden was so excited to demonstrate the different skills and he raised his hand in excitement when the instructors were asking for volunteers.  I love seeing him so excited about the things he is passionate about.  I really think we hit the nail on the head by signing him up for karate, he truly loves it.




 Running through the jungle.


 Demonstrating his kneeing abilities.

Kayden was showing us how he gets out of a position where a bad person grabs him from behind to try and abduct him.  He reaches down grabs the guys foot and pulls it straight up so the guy falls on his back.
And finally he gets his new belt.  I am so happy with this school and how they work with and treat the kids.  They do amazing well and I couldn't be happier about placing him at this particular school.