Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Four Birthdays, a Shower and a Valentine

Since posting our 400th blog post on Christmas Eve, it has been a full start to 2012. As usual, celebrating all four of our birthdays in four weeks' time doesn't really allow for an after Christmas slump. We may have a go at celebrating half birthdays in the summer just to break it up a bit...

For Noah's 6th Birthday, we brought in cake pops at lunchtime! Noah loves it when our whole family eats together in the cafeteria. After school, we learned that Sweet Frog gives you free FroYo on your birthday! (c: The next day, Michael had some special deliveries made to him at school from his "girlfriend," and Noah's kindergarten class was sure to sing "Happy Birthday" to Mr. Salvatierra.


That weekend we had a party for Noah at Explorations Play Studio with friends from school and our neighborhood. What a delightful place for a party!





Right after Noah's party, we went to our Small Group's game night at the Duxbury's and also surprised Michael with a little birthday celebration, complete with special appearance by Virginia's Scrabble Champion doing The Worm.




Two weeks later, I celebrated my birthday with some girlfriends at home, while Michael had choir practice. I loved getting time with those women! They were so sweet to even bring flowers and some thoughtful gifts. You can see some of the flowers on our new mantle. My Dad hand-crafted it and gave it to us for Christmas this year! It inspired us to paint the walls and do a little redecorating.

The following weekend, Dottie and I went up for Kerry's baby shower in Chappaqua, NY. Their little guy is arriving in March and I have the honor and privilege of being their doula! We are all eagerly awaiting the arrival of little "Finnbar" (the womb name).

On my way back home from NY, I picked-up the Nelson's car in Northern VA. They are graciously letting us borrow it as they are abroad this semester in Oxford! Thank you, Nelsons!!

Then Ethan turned 3...

We had a little party for him, inviting only his "favorite friend," Katherine and her family (The Scharfs). They had fun with Play-doh, making pinwheels, playing "pin the pinwheel on the stick," and having lunch with his "Liting-Keane" birthday cake for dessert. We're not much for sticking with a theme for a party.



After the party we all went to Staunton together. We watched a glass-blowing demonstration at Sunspots before we walked to Fretwell Bass where Michael picked-up his Christmas present, a beautiful Eastman A-style, mandolin! He'd been waiting very patiently to find just the right one and the time for us to go pick it up together. We had dinner all together at Shenandoah Pizza before heading home.

My little 3 year old! (in his favorite place in the kitchen)


Then it was Valentine's Day...


A week later, I had the joy of taking the boys to see The Lion King in Richmond! This was Ethan's first musical and he loved it! He was in my lap and sucking his thumb for the majority, but paying close attention. They were both very familiar with the music which I think helped them enjoy it more. We got to spend a snowy sleepover at Josh and Annmarie's and had lunch with Kristen Purdy and her kiddos the next day before heading back.


This coming weekend, we're headed to Duck, NC for the first Rock House (Michael's college roommates) Reunion! Hard to believe it's been 10 years since they graduated. We are so excited to see a bunch of dear friends - and all their kids!! There will be 12 kids, age 6 and under. Noah's the oldest - it is so crazy to imagine him as the oldest in any group! Should be a blast. This is assuming that Finnbar decides to hang in there a few more days or weeks (he's due on the the 11th).
We're so grateful for the life we've been given to live.