Family skate at Graham’s 6th birthday party at the Dublin Chiller! This was Finn’s first time on skates (and the first time in a long time for me and Kevin). It was lots of fun! We skated for maybe 40 minutes before enjoying pizza and cake. I’ve included the series of group photos at the end of the party – Finn likes to put on a show once he’s warmed up to the crowd. Can you tell?
Ice cream, ice cream, and more ice cream. Or in this case, custard. There’s no such thing as too much, is there?
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March 20, 2016
Seems as though this was a pretty big week for our family! Lots of activities and plenty to celebrate around here in March, the biggest one being the birthday of this sweet boy. Yep, we celebrated Griffin’s 3rd birthday on Wednesday, March 16th. How can it be? I just want time to slow down and for life to just be put on pause for a bit so I have time to soak it all in. These days pass far too quickly and I feel like I miss out on a lot during the week while I’m at work. I’d love nothing more than a work hiatus for a couple of months, but back to reality it is. For Griffin’s birthday we signed him up for Soccer lessons at Locker Soccer in Powell. His first class was the night before his birthday. He seemed to really enjoy all of the running around and the different activities that coach Aaron had the kids do. He is an intense listener and observer! He’s registered in the 3 year old class and I think he’s probably the youngest one of the group! We celebrated afterwards with a yummy dinner at Steak and Shake.
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I was able to take the day off for Griffin’s birthday, which was a school day so we made birthday treats for his class and I was able to take him to school and pick him up afterward. His teachers gave him birthday hat that he was allowed to wear all day long! We had an adventurous afternoon as we headed “downtown big city” as Finn calls it, to have lunch with Daddy at Si Senor. Mmmmm…..good! Then we perused the downtown for a little walk before Daddy had to head back to the office. It was a SUPER windy afternoon. Like crazy winds in between the big buildings and alleys downtown. Finn and I flew solo to the North Market for a sweet sundae at Jeni’s. Though I must say, Finn was disappointed it wasn’t the typical monster sundae from Graeters! Boy after my own heart, Graters is my fave too!
Later that evening we had plans to go to the Worthington Mall playground and have a pizza dinner at Pies and Pints – all at Finn’s request! Then we headed home for cake and presents. This year Finn chose a strawberry cake with S-P-R-I-N-K-L-E-S! He’s all about the sprinkles lately. And I must say, the cake was quite delish!
On Thursday, Saint Patrick’s Day, we ventured out with some friends for some dinner and green beer. We also enjoyed dressing Lily up in all of our Irish gear. And Debbie made quite the day with Finn and Sam – all things green (including the eggs)!
Saturday was the Powell Easter Egg Hunt. It was a really cold morning, complete with flurries! But the egg hunt was a lot of fun. Finn was in the 3-5 age group, so lots more speed and competition than the last couple of years. He filled up his frog basket with plenty of sweet treats.
And later that afternoon was Finn’s P-A-R-T-Y! It was a mad house around here, with tons of kids age 5 and under! But Finn had a great time and we enjoyed the company of family and friends. We’re thankful that we have such a loving community to share these special times with. Griffin has been hooked on the Three Little Pigs for quite awhile so we decided to do a pig and wolf themed party for his 3rd birthday. Kevin designed the party invites and a super cute “3” shirt to go along with it for Finn to wear for his party. I made a wolf cake and pig cupcakes. In the end the cake turned out pretty good, but the first one was a disaster (as in it didn’t come out of the pans without crumbling – so much for my made-from-scratch cake!). I think I went to bed at 4 am – yikes! We had plenty of other good eats too. The gift opening was insanity – so many little hands and such excitement to open things. I’m not sure I ever want to do that in a crowd again! But Griffin received many awesome gifts from his friends, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and such.
Mom and Dad spent the night on Saturday after the party, as on Sunday it was Amy’s birthday! So after church (Palm Sunday too) we all headed to J. Liu for a scrumptious brunch, then back to Chez Bethune where we enjoyed yummy cakes that were made by Andy and the kids. Quite impressive, right?
March 13, 2016
Throw back to St. Patrick’s Day Parade and other shenanigans as I’m still playing catch up on our blog posts! Check out this handsome fella and his spirited St. Patty’s Day gear.
Finn loves to send Daddy off to work (“Downtown, Big City”) and this particular morning he was wearing Kevin’s bag and walking around the kitchen 🙂This week was my big birthday, my 40th, so I decided to take the day off work. I received a lovely flower arrangement from Mom and Dad, and also a colorful bouquet of roses from Jaime, Aaron, Lexi and Chase. My birthday was on a Wednesday, so I was able to take Griffin to school and pick him up. We had a fun day together, going to Target, the BMV to renew my plates, and of course a stop at Graeter’s for my free birthday treat (a delicious sundae!). Later that night Kevin and I went out to dinner at Cap City Diner, where we enjoyed a delicious dinner and huge piece of chocolate cake. They have the most delicious vegetable plate and I devoured it 🙂 When we got back home I opened the lovely gifts from Finn and Kevin. Finn went shopping with daddy to get blush for me, and Kevin had life-size canvases of Hailey and Cameron printed for me! They are super cool and we plan to put them in our Laundry room.
(Finn took this one of his leg, lol!)
In preparation for Finn’s birthday we got a pre-reading on how tall his is. He loves to measure himself (height and his feet – the special “tool” we use to see how tall he is).
This year we went to the Dublin St. Patrick’s Day Parade. It was our first time going and it was a lot of fun! The weather was warm and sunny. And we got to see Cam and Cyd play in the Dublin Jerome Marching Band too!
I’m very grateful for my friend, Sarah, who insisted a celebration was in order for my 40th birthday. In all honesty I really didn’t care much about my birthday and certainly didn’t feel like celebrating. But as Sarah always does, she told me like it was and insisted it is time to turn a new leaf and celebrate. So she gave me the option of a dinner party at her house or a spa day with girlfriends. Whatever I chose, she would take care of all the planning. Kevin really wanted to have a party for me too, and I thought it would be nice to see all kinds of family and friends so Sarah graciously planned a dinner party at her house. It was a really enjoyable night, complete with the most delicious food based upon several of my favorite things (avacados, chicken salad, steak, salads, desserts, and such). It was a huge spread of food! And Kevin made sure I had a Bunny Cake! I’m really grateful to be surrounded by loving friends and family! Believe it or not, we didn’t take a single people-picture the entire night. What?? Only pictures of food…crazy, but here it is!
We ended the week with dinner with the Howards and Ackerman families. It was a Sunday evening and we basically had the place to ourselves!
In other adventures this week, Finn made some yummy shamrock sugar cookies with Debbie (that we took to the parade!), went to the zoo, and the music park!