Wow, what a week it’s been! Time seems to move faster and faster and now all of a sudden – poof – our first born begins Kindergarten. Man, I’m not ready for this. I remember back to the day he first started pre-school at age 2 1/2. Now, here we are 3 years later, and I can hardly believe it. Griffin is more than ready for it – me, not so much!
And then Facebook and Google show me these photos from years past and it gives me all the tears! Look at our sweet baby – I remember the day this photo was taken. And the next photo when he was such a big boy as he began sitting in a high chair. Whew, now he’s riding a bus!
We began the week on Monday with his Elementary Open House. Upon arriving at school we found his classroom and got to check out his new space. We found his name on the table he would be sitting at and met a couple of his new classmates (Mason and Jackson). We found his school supply kit (I did the convenient pre-order through the PTO) and unpacked all of his supplies into the various bins and organizers. We spent some time walking around his room and finding where he puts his folder each day, his book bag and coat, lunch bag, and so on. We were in his room for a long enough time that we barely had time to find where the bus arrives and how he gets to his classroom from the bus drop off! Five o-clock came quickly and we had to rush out of there to get home and changed in order to get to swim lessons! Sadly, we missed the popsicles on the playground – so instead we had a sweet treat at home later that night.
On Tuesday night, the eve of Kindergarten, I created Finn’s yearly first day of school sign. Nothing spectacular, but a sign to record all the details of the year :).
We surprised Finn with a scrumptious breakfast for his first day. Daddy made Tiger paw pancakes and Griffin had the biggest one!
We headed out a bit early before the bus to get our annual first day of school photos. Jim and Pat spent the night as they’d been helping with the kids the past couple days so thankfully they were able to take some family photos. Griffin looks so excited and SO grown up. I still just can’t believe it.
Our driveway has always been the bus stop for elementary, middle, and high school bus runs. We love it! Cooper, Cole, and Abbie got to hang out for a short bit and we snapped some group photos of all the kiddos. Seems hard to believe these kids have been best pals for the last 3 years. They have assigned seats on the bus and Griffin and Cole sit right behind the bus driver, Mrs. B, whom by the way seems awesome! Getting on the bus we tried to get Griffin’s attention but he was so intent and focused he didn’t even turn around! I snapped a pic once he got on his seat – he had a rather unsure look on his face. But by the time the bus went down the street and came back through to leave the neighborhood we could see a slightly happier face through the window (at least for Cole, who was sticking his tongue out!).
Kevin ran an errand after the bus left and swung by the school so he capture the first day of school sign 🙂 We were both able to be home to get him off the bus – and he was SO EXCITED! He got off the bus and was so happy to see Reid and tell us that he loved school! We went inside and he scarfed down a snack of pretzels with nutella and his celebratory School Bus cookie. He brought home some coloring pages, artwork, and a booklet about his first day of school – where he chose the “excited” emotion to express how he felt about his first day. We figured since it was early and we were all home we’d go out to Griffin’s favorite place to celebrate his milestone day so off to Rooster’s we went.
Since we are in between caregivers again, we’ve been enlisting the help of both of our parents, which we are super thankful for! On Friday, Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein arrived in time to spend a short bit with us in the morning before Griffin got on the bus. He was excited that he got to see both sets of grandparents this week and that everyone got to see him get on the bus.
Here are a couple of pictures Mom texted to me from their day home with Reid. It is SO quiet during the day with just Reid around. He babbles some but isn’t yet talking, and when he’s taking a nap it’s super peaceful around here! And a bit strange.
And before long it was the end of day 2 of Kindergarten! Since Reid has just begun walking he enjoys having reign outside while we all wait for Griffin to arrive.
I snapped this shot off Facebook which details the enrollment for Olentangy for the 2018-2019 school year. It will be fun to see how this compares to when Griffin is in High School (which is currently the largest high school in the district, by enrollment – Liberty).
I was so happy to receive an email from Griffin’s teach which was sent to all parents. It detailed things about the first day of school and included photos! How neat to see Griffin in his classroom with his classmates.
There’s never a dull moment around here and the second day of school is no different. Once Griffin got home we did a fast change into our wedding reception duds and headed downtown with Griffin for Lisa and Brian’s wedding reception party. We left Reid at home with Cameron so he could enjoy sleep and we all could enjoy a more pleasant evening not chasing him everywhere! Griffin had so much fun dancing and hanging with the kids. It was a really fun reception with a live band, lots of dancing, drinks, and fun with several of our neighbors. Oh, and the succulents in the flowers came from Millcreek. Fred’s wife’s company, Madison House Designs, did their flower arrangements. The food was tasty and I love that Griffin devoured his salad.
On Saturday, Griffin and Kevin joined Lisa, Brian, Cole, Cooper, Bill, and Tammy (Brian’s parents) for some fun at Pins Mechanical in Dublin for a couple hours. Reid and I joined them later and then our family headed for pizza at Tommy’s in Dublin.
These kids. They play together all the time when the boys are at Brian and Lisa’s. This night I went outside and they are all suited up in play outfits running like crazy from each other on separate teams playing spy.
We purchased our first family puzzle and put it together pretty quickly! We’ve begun to enjoy sitting down together at the table and putting them together. Griffin is really quick at finding matches!
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June 17, 2018
Look at those blue-eyed babes! Here we are enjoying a quick dinner at Panera after swim lessons this week. Reid ate really well – he had lots of the grilled cheese sandwich and some fruit, and Finn re-fueled all the energy he burned from being in the water.
Finn and Reid went on a quick trip with Jenn to Target this week too. It’s been so rainy and yucky that they went out to get a new fun game to play, and while they were at it Finn chose some blue jello too, lol. And they stopped at Culver’s for a free treat too. Pretty good days for these guys!
My snuggle bud Brutes. This boy just wants to be sure he’s loved!
Friday marked the third anniversary of Nathan’s birth and death. Each year when June rolls around, actually more like May 15th, all kinds of thoughts and memories become more vivid as the date is a constant reminder of losing our little boy. Each year we visit the cemetery together, say a prayer, and then have dinner together after as a family. Even though three years have passed it so often still seems surreal and the emotions can be overwhelming. We don’t yet have a headstone or a family plot stone at the cemetery – hoping we will be able to make that complete by next year. Thanks to my parents for the thoughtful arrangement to remember all of our boys, the red roses for Griffin and Reid and the white calla lily for Nathan.
Saturday began the summer baseball season for Finn. This year it is coach-pitch so it’s a step up! Griffin is enjoying it and gets so excited during the week and counts down the days until he has a game.
After his game we were home and Reid and Kevin were napping. I had asked Finn to play on his own for awhile so I could get some bills paid and work in the office for awhile. As I was working I thought, forget this – let’s have some fun! So we headed to the zoo only to find out they closed early for Zoofari! So we quickly switched it up and went to Zoombeezi instead – thankfully Finn was wearing his dri-fit OSU gear (basically like a suit!) and I had on yoga pants, flip flops, and a dri-fit shirt too! He had a blast in the tiny tides area for a couple of hours.
I love these smiles!
Sunday was Father’s Day, and Kevin was excited to take Finn fishing for the first time ever. They headed out (in the crazy heat!) to Liberty Park for an afternoon adventure. As it turns out, Finn caught a fish really quickly (not very realistic first fishing experience – but they clearly stock the pond from this area where they were fishing!) and he was pretty happy about it. He held the fish and then they threw him back in! My favorite part is his outfit. He had asked, “so guys, what do you wear when you go fishing?.” We told him just comfortable shorts and shirt. He was asking about getting wet and such. And then he came down in this outfit, complete with his boots to keep his feet dry. Love this boy and his attention to detail – camo for fishing 🙂
I’ve realized I don’t have too many recent pictures of Kevin with both of the boys so during our dinner at Rooster’s I wanted to snap a pic. That went as well as I thought it would, as in not well, but here are a few for memory sake.
And this week we received Finn’s Kindergarten information from Tyler Run! He has Mrs. Menary and will be going to school on Tuesday/Friday and every other Wednesday. He is in the same class as our neighbor, Cole, so he is super excited!
And be sure to check out the videos! Thanks to Google for the Father’s Day video.
February 25, 2018 ~ 40 weeks
Check out that smile and that new tooth! You can see that the others won’t be far behind either! Teething doesn’t really seem to bother Reid at all. He definitely gets a running nose right before he gets a tooth but that is just about his only symptom!
Reid saw Dr. Wilde this week for his 9 month check up. He is hitting all the developmental milestones for crawling (still mostly army crawling at this point), sitting, transitioning between positions, etc. He’s definitely a happy baby – nearly all the time! His weight gain was pretty low, less than 4 ounces since his 6 month check up which was two and half months ago. I was a bit worried about it, but the doctor didn’t even bring it up. He said he noticed it and that we’ll watch it. He did have an ear infection in that time and was on some medicine. His appetite seems normal though and he’s eating some solid foods too. He weighed 17 pounds 6.4 ounces (13th percentile), was 28″ (36th percentile, up an inch), and his head measured 46 cm (79th percentile).
Wednesday was Griffin’s Kindergarten screening at Tyler Run. He was a bit nervous but I tried to encourage him and tell him it would be like some fun games. As soon as we got there and he got started he seemed to enjoy it. He waited a bit between the different stations so we hung out some then and at the end when we waited to go over the results of his “games”. He did really well and got an overall 20/20. He was super excited to receive a Tyler Run water bottle (you know mom, like the football players use) and a tiger pencil. After his screening we ran home to take Brutus to the vet to recheck his ear and then we headed to Graeter’s for a special afternoon treat :).
And here are a few others from our week. A president’s day piece of artwork from preschool, Griffin going to bed with all of his lovies (yikes!), and a night of Brutus being too tired to leave Finn’s room so he slept in there with him for a bit.
This girl. I went to let her in this afternoon and she was COVERED in dirt! I don’t know what she was doing out there but she ended up with a bath!And here is Reid at the beginning of this week. By the end his top tooth popped through.
It was nice enough for us to take a walk after work this evening. He loves riding in his big boy seat in the stroller 🙂
Griffin really loves hanging out and playing with Cole and Cooper. They’ve been playing a lot of driveway hockey and on this night Mr. Brian made dinner for Finn too. So lucky to have great neighbors!
Finn got outside with the nicer weather this week with Debbie during the week also. He sure loves doing anything he can outside – usually sports!
And here are a couple of videos. Brian took the boys playing hockey. And we were grateful that Jim and Pat were able to come up on Saturday to watch Reid while Kevin and I attended the Grace Marriage workshop at NPC. Finn went along with us for the day and played with other friends in the childcare there. During the afternoon they sent us the video of Reid jamming on what used to be his big brothers motorbike. He loves it! And the funny thing is I have a video of Finn jumping and snorting very similar to this when he was 9 1/2 months old!