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June 2021

We are in June and full-on-summer-mode full of family fun, pool days, sports, sports camps, attending sports events, Father’s Day, Dad’s birthday, helping Mom and Dad pack up and get some things from Mansfield to Dublin, and so on. Another full and fun month.

Driveway lego and pool days. We love the summer days spent down the street at Jane and Bryan’s pool with friends. We have so much fun with swim lessons and then just pool fun afterwards or on separate days.

I signed the boys up for Locker Soccer summer camp this year – both during the same week, Reid’s for a half day and Griffin’s for a longer time into the afternoon. This is Reid’s first time in an organized camp and his first instructional group outing (like school) since March of 2020. He definitely had fun, but he has lots to learn in regards to sharing, taking turns, and listening. Ugh, it was rather hard to watch him struggle so much in the first few hours and day or two. Many moments of sadness, sitting by himself, not listening to his teachers, and so on. But eventually he turned a corner and participated and listened much better. Being on his own, not really having played with friends his age or having been in group settings for such a prolonged time has certainly had an impact on him.

The following week Griffin attended the Barca Academy soccer camp at Liberty Park in Powell. Kevin and I were both really impressed with how well-run this camp was. From daily check in, starting with a song and national anthem of Spain, organized team groups and two instructors per group. Each group was on the same schedule taking break at the same time, etc. This was our first experience with an all-day camp (9a-3p) and I was a bit nervous leaving him in a public park with strangers! But he absolutely loved it and had a blast every day.

Kevin, Jim, and Griffin were able to go to the last game at historic Crew Stadium. This was special to Kevin, as he has attended each opening game (at Crew Stadium and the first game of the Crew in 1996 at the Horseshoe) and he wanted to attend the final game at Crew Stadium too. The boys had perfect weather and enjoyed a great game. The Crew won in front of a sell out crowd 2-0 versus the Chicago Fire.

It was an evening game, so Reid and I stayed home and had a relaxing night at home complete with a fun bath and movie snuggles in bed.

For Father’s Day, we gifted Kevin tickets to the Columbus Clippers. In celebration of Father’s Day, they allowed field access to run the bases and toss the ball around on the field with your family.  What a fun time! Sports for Griffin, snacks for Reid – ha!

After the game we walked through Kevin’s Base22 office, which is on Nationwide across from the Arena. The boys thought it was pretty neat and it was my first time inside too. Then we headed for a burger at R Bar.

Sean, Max, and Charlotte came to Ohio for a weeklong plus visit and came to Powell a couple of times. We were able to enjoy an outdoor concert in downtown Powell on Village Green. The kids absolutely loved playing together and seeing each other again – it’s been a couple years!

 

Millcreeks end of Spring Celebration was a family event this year held at the Columbus Zoo and Zoombeezi Bay. We had a fun family day walking a bit around the zoo but mostly spending time in the water at the Bay!

In early June we headed to Mansfield to rent a U-Haul in order to move down a few key components from Mom and Dad’s house to their new home in Dublin. Things like the kitchen table and chairs, their bed frame, the dining room china cabinet and buffet, and so on. We packed up the rental pretty full, secured everything down, and headed to Dublin. We are becoming excellent packers, lol. We all drove separately, Kevin in the rental, me in the van with the kids, Mom and Dad in their cars. By the time I stopped home to feed Brutus and let him out and then got over to Dublin they had the van all unloaded thanks to help from Andy and Rowan. Whew – way faster to unload than load that’s for sure! Everything is fitting really nicely in their new space.  From the time Mom and Dad secured their new home, Dad said he wanted to close and have possession in order to celebrate his birthday there – and that is exactly how it played out! We got City BBQ carryout and enjoyed our first family dinner there to celebrate Dad’s birthday.

This year on Nathan’s birthday, we visited the cemetery with flowers I’d cut from our gardens. We cleaned up Nathan’s headstone and prayed for our family. Reid had some questions as each year he has more of an understanding of who Nathan is and of course this year questions about where he is. It’s always an emotional visit.

This picture I snapped of the sunrise a bit before 6 am from our back patio. The colors were beautiful! I seem to be in a normal routine of waking up about 5:40 every morning, without an alarm clock. So Brutus and I head downstairs for coffee and breakfast together. We’ve been doing some yard clean-up, including trimming trees in the back. We’re hopeful that this will be the year we are able to put in a new patio and revamp our back yard.

I’ve planted a handful of annuals out front: angelonia, lantana, salvia, verbena, and new guinea impatiens to spruce up the front and add some constant color.  Looking forward to these things getting big!

 

1179 Pearce Drive is beginning to look much different with things moved out and what is left having been rearranged. I headed up to Mansfield for a trip to dig up plants for Millcreek – some ginger and mini-polygonatum. We got many many crates which I drove down to Millcreek and loaded on to a rack. It was hot and we were sweaty but it was fun!

Reidy is usually my morning buddy, joining me on the patio this morning for coffee and cuddles. He also likes to help Kevin mow the lawn.

We’re excited for Griffin to have the opportunity to play on the Olentangy United Football Club soccer team this upcoming year. He will play on the U9 Blue Team with practices and most games in Lewis Center and Powell areas. Griffin is pretty excited!

And here are a few to wrap up June.  Matching PJ’s, a visit from Haya and baby Summer, and a celebration for Chris Howard’s 50th birthday complete with a really cool cake!

 

Reidy got a splinter in his foot (from our kitchen floor, ugh!) and he was really upset! It was a challenge to get out, but we got it!

 

And here are some fun videos.

 

May 2021

As it turns out, May 2021 was a really jam-packed month. Things like Mother’s Day, Reid’s 4th birthday, Graham’s birthday, lots of outdoor fun, and Mom and Dad closing on a home in Dublin!  Get ready for photo overload.

Our seeds have sprouted and we’re looking forward to having things like peppers, zucchini, sweet peas, tomatoes, beans, and perhaps jack-o-lanterns though I typically have problems keeping those alive!

This spring our front garden is really looking nice. We planted some new Emerald Towers Sambucus (Elderberry) bushes at the far end near our norway maple to fill in the big open space.  And a late May frost as you can see on the blades of grass.

Our outdoor fun continues and each and every soccer game we went to Reid wanted to wear Griffin’s old uniform :).  Often when I garden out front I take Brutus out with me and he just lays around sun bathing in the grass. He’s not fond of looking at the camera though when I take pictures!

More s’mores fun at the Bolans!

This photo will either garner giggles or rolled eyes I’m sure, but this was life in May. Distance learning for Griffin – he was not enjoying the basement much and so began to like to do school in the kitchen or the patio. Reid, not a fan of always going in the potty but if you offer him the opportunity to go outside will never pass it up (though typically a bush is best, lol).

I enjoy taking Brutus on walks each and every day. We typically walk a mile, either through our neighborhood or one of the surrounding ones. Brutus does so great off-leash, I haven’t used it in forever. Sometimes the boys like to come with me and while Reid is well beyond stroller years, I like to walk at a brisk pace and not stop – so the stroller is more for my selfishness than his need!

We’ve enjoyed taking bike rides as a family this spring and on this particular night we rode our bikes up to the downtown Powell and enjoyed dinner on the patio at Koble.

Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong made it up to one of Griffin’s soccer games this spring. Reid loved having some attention during the game, ha! This marked the end of the spring soccer season for Griffin!

At this point, the secada’s seem like a distant memory, but these images remind me of the invasion we had this summer! They were SO LOUD in our neighborhood it was crazy! At first, we didn’t seem to have many but man did that change! The kids thought they were pretty cool, I’m not a big fan!

A fine display of Reid’s self-given hair cut and his new baby “Ariel”.

This boy plays hard and then sleeps hard. Check out the drool marks and finger impressions on his face!

Each year for Mother’s Day what I look forward to the most are the treasured tiny handprints (which are getting pretty big) from the boys on a painting that they create. I have a little gallery on the wall in our bedroom and love to see what they come up with each year. Lilly also helped the boys make the cute planted flower pot cards this year too.

REID – IS – 4 !!!

We celebrated Reid’s 4th birthday on May 20, a Thursday morning this year. As is our tradition, we had our kitchen all decorated and ready for Reidy when he came downstairs. He loves to get up and get dressed right away, 4.5 days out of 5 in OSU gear.

The Bethune’s came to one of Griffin’s soccer games and brought Reid’s birthday gifts with them. Reidy loved opening the gifts right away and later once we were home was obsessed with playing with the fighting robots.

Given that we’re still in a pandemic and aren’t really spending time in other’s houses, we didn’t think hosting a party for Reid would be ideal. Instead, we decided to rent a movie theater and invite some friends to a small showing of Tom and Jerry The Movie. It turned out to be perfect for Reid. Snacks and a show. He just wanted to sit with me and Kevin, not any of his friends! But I’ll take it as long as I can get it.

Griffin was my cake helper this year and spread frosting on our Dino cake like a champ! We decorated with Dots and sprinkles and a toy dinosaur!

And this was too cute not to include – 1 year birthday and 4 year birthday pic!

Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein and the Bethune’s joined us for a birthday dinner for Reid and Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong visited a couple days later too. This boy was flooded with birthday celebrations!

Reid had an excellent 4-year checkup with Dr. Houts at Powell Pediatric Care. He weighs 38.9 pounds (75th percentile), is 41″ tall (67th percentile) and his BMI is 16.27 (70th percentile). He got a couple of shots and as we like to do, we spent some time together afterward with breakfast at The Locust Table in Powell where we were able to sit outside and watch the train go by! Then we stopped at the park on the way home for some outdoor fun.

While we did not anticipate an entire year of Distance Learning for Griffin, that’s what we ended up doing. Griffin was a real trooper. He definitely went through phases of loving it, then not liking it. A bit of boredom, and a bit of defiance (or cutting his hair, holes in his shorts while being bored on the computer, etc). But all in all he did so well. His computer navigation skills are impressive! His teacher, Miss Peacock, was wonderful and did a great job of working with the kids. She was always available for individual calls (via Teams) and was so upbeat. We really loved her. On the last day of school she dropped off some things at each and every kids house! And even included something for the “honorary” second grade siblings.  She gave each kid a coupon for the Little Ladies Soft Serve food truck, good for a treat on the last day of school – so we were able to go see her in “real life” and say thank you later that evening!

To celebrate the end of the school year we had a water-slide pizza and ice cream party at the Bolan’s house. These kids are ready for the summer!

May brought several trips to Mansfield to help Mom and Dad begin to prepare for their move to Dublin. We went up Memorial Day weekend to help clean out all kinds of things that one accumulates after 40 years of living in a home! The Bethune’s joined as well and we established a good system of Amy and Andy feeding out things from the basement workspace window to Kevin and I who were in the backyard loading the Mule. Then we drove the loads to the front and filled up the dumpster. We got to be pretty good at tetris-like packing that thing! The kids thought it was really cool to be up in the crawl space and help empty out things as well. Lots of giggles and chatter in there.

While in Mansfield, at the end of our workday we headed for a short stint at the Infield to celebrate Graham turning 11. Woah – that’s getting old!! This was also Reid’s first time that he is big enough to drive the bumper cars on his own – he was pretty excited. We also played some putt-putt and Griffin hit up the batting cages.

Later that evening Grandma and Grandpa had a little coin sorting activity for the grandkids. This “helped” clean out Grandpa’s coin drawer :). they were all pretty excited to sort and then count up their “earnings”. Woah!

It was a nice weekend spending time with everyone together at 1179 Pearce Drive for one last time. It was also sad! So many good memories in this home. It is hard to imagine Mom and Dad living elsewhere and not returning to Mansfield to visit or for the holidays. On the other hand, being only 20 minutes away is going to be really great!  I walked around and tried to capture the outdoor gardens and hostas that Mom and Dad have tended to and hybridized for so many years. I keep teasing them that they can now come garden at our house :).

The boys always love riding on the Mule when visiting Grandma and Grandpa’s house. Grandpa likes to go on fun adventures through the woods behind their house. Griffin got to drive and there were a lot of giggles from Reid and Griffin. You can check out the video for some giggles.



 

And here is where Mom and Dad will be headed – Wind Rose Way in Dublin, just a short 20 minute drive for us and and 5 minute drive for the Bethune’s!

There was a very nice article written in the Hosta Journal on the Beilstein Family Hostas! I’ve included it here. It even has some nice photos of plants in the family plot 🙂

 

 

 

Camp B – Summer Family Vacation 2020

Get ready for picture overload from our vacation week at Camp B! Our original plans to go to Bethany Beach area of Delaware were changed due to the corona. But we had a wonderful week in Mansfield at Camp B. Mom and Dad spent a lot of time and preparation to make each day a fun one.

We started with the Camp Welcome that included Grandpa reviewing the rules of camp and raising of the Camp B flag. Kevin designed a camp logo and got the flag along with stickers that we put on water bottles, journals, and lanterns. Mom and Dad got everyone Camp B shirts and the Bethune’s got the kiddos really cool head lamps. At the welcome, the kiddos each opened their bags which also included a book for each of them along with a letter and spending money from Grandma and Grandpa. Pretty grand start!



 

Kevin put a lot of work into pre-building the car wash at home and then later Friday evening he assembled it at Camp B along with help from Rowan and Grandpa.

 

Reid could regularly be round all week long wearing his back pack, that he had filled with his journal and book all while walking around with his headlamp and holding his lantern. Silly kid. The kids played a lot of what we refer to as “hot lava” where they use the stepping blocks to stay off the floor, or lava. It was an awesome birthday gift from the Bethune’s to Reid. Pretty fun entertainment and definitely works their core.

 

On Saturday we had a water day filled with fun at the car wash, a bubble machine maker, and the pool. The kids spent hours in their suits doing all the things. A pretty grand time.

 

Lots of the above activities and the heat then leads to situations like these, lol. Reid has pretty much stopped napping, except for on vacation. That’s what vacation is all about though, right? All the kids enjoy sitting in the family room recliner from time to time. Sometimes there are even 3 or 4 of them in it! Reid and Greta spent a fair bit of time together.

 

Another fun outdoor activity was squirt-gun dying t-shirts! The kids each picked the colors they wanted and shot and their shirts to decorate them in any fashion they wanted. It was pretty fun to watch and see what kind of creations everyone made. Reid did really well!

 

Like my previous post said, we still find Reid suddenly napping in no particular place. This day he was b-e-a-t and I could NOT get him to wake up. I picked him up, talked to him, walked around, and then gave him to Grandpa!

 

We ate at home each night, rotating through who made dinner like we typically do. Each night we always enjoy some kind of dessert and this night my Dad and I made a trip to the good ole DQ for sweet treats for everyone! Yummers!

 

The kids each brought sleeping bags (because it is camp after all!) and ending up sleeping in Mom and Dad’s newly finished basement together each night. They each had bedside tables where they kept their things like journals, lanterns, water bottles and such.

 

Amy and Andy arranged a heptathalon (I think was the official name?) of 7 different events for the camp Olympics. Complete with registration check in and bags for each kid (and a clever plan behind each kids “entry” bib number), jerseys, disks, and a redemption coupon for treats at the end.  It was really fun to see the kids go through each event. I took a ton of videos but have the pictures here. Lots of smiles had by all and it concluded with medals and photo ops.

 

I just love this picture of Reid. It is his personality 100%. Mr. Goofball personality.

 

And this perfectly represents Griffin.  OSU gear, athletic wear, getting pumped.





 

 

Another day included an outdoor adventure of hiking at Gorman Nature Center. We went just under a couple miles and explored on and off trail (lol) as we reached a couple dead ends. It was quite a warm afternoon. The kids enjoyed climbing up fallen trees and walking on a tension line. Ironically, we didn’t see much nature in the form of animals there. But a lot of ferns and other plants, including loads of poison ivy. Happy to say though that I do not believe anyone got it!

 

Another fun activity was a lesson on botany followed by a trip around the yard, over the bridge, and to the play pen area where each of the kids got to choose a colored planter. Next, they took turns choosing hens and chicks and they each planted a planter to take home. Another fun keepsake!

 

The evening of hiking was also a cookout followed by s’mores and camping for Kevin, Andy, and the kids. They all set up tents in the side yard and then later after dinner and dessert (and catching lightning bugs) off they went in the dark with their headlamps to their tents. It ended up being a great night weather-wise for camping out with cool temps.

 

Next adventure was an afternoon of mini-go-karts, go-karts, and putt putt at the Infield in Lexington. Now this was quite a toasty afternoon, yikes! But that worked in our favor in that it was not really very busy and made for decent social distancing. Reid, sadly, was too young and small to both drive the mini-go-karts or be a passenger in the full size ones. So he played a bit on the playground and then sat with Daddy in the shade and watched Griffin and I do the go karts. We broke up the putt-putt into a group of kids, which I chaperoned because, well, Reid and the adults. Reid did surprisingly well and had a lot of fun. He even got a hole in one! It was technically a do-over, but a hole in one nonetheless. I was a bit worried as while we were there he began to have a really runny nose and for the next 24 hours he had a runny nose, but then it disappeared. So we wrote that off to camping outside and sinuses.

 

Later that night Kevin and I enjoyed a date night at the Phoenix Brewing Company patio. It was perfect patio weather and a nice couple of hours sans kids. We walked around the block but being a weeknight nothing was really open so we headed home after grabbing a bite to eat at the Taco Bell drive thru, lol.

 

Throughout the week the kids spent plenty of time making magnet creations, playing all kinds of games, and just spending time together. There were a couple days I literally barely saw Griffin very much!

 

On your own day we spent going to Kingwood Center and walking around, including a trip down the new Storybook Trail. We looked a many flower beds and plants and again, enjoyed getting out and doing something where there weren’t many people. Afterward, we went to Target where I took Reid in first, by himself, for him to choose what he wanted to buy with his spending money from Grandma and Grandpa. He chose a fun automatic car. Next, I took in Griffin and he already knew he wanted Pokemon cards. He is currently Pokemon obsessed. Kevin was on a work call in the car!

 

Back at the ranch it was more water play.

 

Another fun activity one afternoon was assembling and then painting wood crafts. Mom and Dad had carefully chosen something fun for each grandkid, something that suits their likes and personality. Reid was given a semi truck and Griffin a Jeep. They definitely took some time to put together, but were super cool and the kids did a great job painting them. Reid took a lot of time and sat there for probably 40 minutes painting!

 

Movie night was Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in the basement (in a box, if you’re Reid).

 

And then, pretty quickly, the week was over. We all put on our Camp B t-shirts and Amy took our Christmas Card photo along with photos of each family and Mom and Dad with all the grandkids. A short bit later the camp flag came down and was signed by each of us. Then camp was over! The Bethune’s headed home later that afternoon and we stayed one more night and went home on Sunday. We ended up getting a replacement computer for Mom and getting that all set up before we left.

It was a fun week full of a lot of great memories! We’re thankful for Mom and Dad’s generosity and hospitality in having all of us for the week. Cheers to Camp B!