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April 2022

As I noted at the end of March, I flew home from our spring break / North Carolina trip two days early in order to go on a girls trip which I’d planned awhile back. Jaime, Amy, and I drove to Indianapolis for a quick girls getaway. We walked around Indy, went to a show, walked around Newfields, indulged in sweet treats, enjoyed several nice meals and just hung out and caught up on life. It was nice!

How does it go – when Mom is away the boys will play? Once Kevin and the boys returned from NC they had a fun boys weekend that started with the Early Bird Soccer Tournament at Spindler in Hilliard. Kevin picked up Dad and they watched Griffin’s team have a good weekend of games, finishing as Champions! I was able to get dropped off at the field for the end of the final game so that was fun to see. Go OUFC Boys U09 Blue!

In between games on this particular day the boys played the Dads in a pickup game of soccer. Now this was fun to watch! The boys had so much fun and the dads did too.  Here are a few more pics of this month’s soccer games. Luckily I was able to make it to each of them despite my work schedule 🙂

Griffin is having fun at the Learn to Play hockey lessons. Each week he literally says he “can’t wait to get on the ice”.  He’s on the left.

For his 100th day of school Reid counted and packed up 100 cotton balls!

It’s nice to be able to go to Tyler Run again for different activities. This time, it was for the art show where students are work is displayed throughout the hallways. I love to see Griffin’s creativity! He also wrote the poem that he is holding up. This was shortly after we returned from North Carolina and both Kevin and I were so impressed with his poem!

Feel the warm on your feet.
The blue water on your body.
Find the shards of sea shells and feel the blaze of the sun.
What a treasure of a vacation.

Grandpa came over one afternoon to hang out with Griffin and open and sort some of the many packages of sports cards Grandma and Grandpa gave him for his birthday. So Many Cards! Griffin is literally such a sports fanatic. He knows a ridiculous number of players, their number, position, team. It is pretty remarkable. Anytime Kevin or I want to know something we just ask him!

Our annual daffodils with food coloring :).

Dad is using the former shipping hut at Millcreek as growing space for his hostas. Dad (with periodic help from me and Mom) has gradually been updating and customizing the space, including weed mat, benches, closing in the ends with shade cloth and irrigation.

On this cold and misty day I took the boys to the Powell Egg Hunt. It was cold and had been raining so it wasn’t nearly as busy as prior years. The boys teamed up together in the 7-10 year zone and hauled in a lovely number of eggs.  A couple of days later we had our annual Easter Egg Hunt in Bartholomew Lakes with our neighbors and friends. So much fun and candy!

And the following day the Maxwells hosted another small egg hunt for the Bolans, Duncans, and Armstrongs as they had the day confused and weren’t ready on the day of the neighborhood hunt. This kind and fun couple put together eggs full of coins, $2 in each egg, and every kid got 7 eggs. Woah! They just love all of these kiddos and their fun and energy. They often remark how they love to see them outside playing all of the time.

We also enjoyed a fun egg hunt at the Bethune’s with the cousins and then a nice dinner to celebrate Greta’s 9th birthday!

Handsome Brutes and some other photos from the month. We definitely enjoy being outside on our new patio and walk as much as possible.

Reid has a lot of fun at pre-school in his Monkey pre-K class. He did a fun questionnaire for both Mom and Dad and as typical the answers are funny.  Carrots? We’re both 80. Lots of answers about working so much. That makes me sad to be honest. But I try to remind myself that once spring is over I get to have a very flexible schedule the remainder of the year.

In 3rd grade with Miss Robinson this year, Griffin’s class had pen pals with Miss Robinson’s Orange High School softball team where she is the varsity coach. Griffin’s pen pal was Reagan, and throughout the year they wrote each other notes back and forth. Toward the end of the school year Miss Robinson organized a night where the kids could come to the games (JV and Varsity) and meet their pen pals and watch them play. It was a lot of fun and Griffin got some ball time in with Reagan and her teammates too.



 

 

Reid enjoyed a fun birthday party for a class mate at Graeter’s! It’s so nice for him to be making friends and connections this year in school, having not gone to school last year due to Covid. He is a social butterfly and loves to make friends.

Here are a few work snaps of what is to come. Spring is nearly here!

September 2021

Reid is going to pre-school! He is entering the pre-K Monkey class and he is excited about it that is for sure. He is also apprehensive. He’s not been to school since he was 2 in March of 2020. He’s been home the entire time, mostly around adults and not too many kids other than neighbors. He did wonderful at drop-off on day 1. Masks are just optional at NPCA, but we have chosen to have Reid wear one and he does so wonderfully from what I can tell. The first few weeks had several rough drop-offs thereafter, where Reid literally clung to the lamp post and Miss Laura took him in screaming and crying. It was awful. As soon as I would turn into the parking lot he would say “wait a minute, I don’t want to go to school, let’s talk about this”. It was a hard couple of weeks, but he eventually turned the corner and came home saying he loved “everything”. So much transition and newness for this one. It has had me second-guessing whether or not we should have kept him home last year. He is already a younger one emotionally and has just played at home for a year+, so this structure and learning and having to obey a teacher and schedule is all quite new. When I picked him up about three weeks into school his teacher pulled me aside and told me it had been a super rough day with listening and it almost landed him in Miss Kim, the Directors office.  Those words aren’t easy to hear. But he continued to make progress and seems to be in a better place.

He begins after Labor Day, but he had a meet-the-teacher and play in your classroom kind of day. He was so excited to be there and to play with so many toys. It has been since March 2020 since he has been in the church building and this is a new classroom and teacher for him so he loved exploring and especially playing pretend.

September 1, 2021 was moving day for Mom and Dad! Beginning with the packing and loading at 1179 followed by the unloading at 7005, it was a pretty smooth day. Griffin also had his very first soccer game that evening for Olentangy United. It was a fun and busy day.

Throughout September we had lots of soccer activity. You can see some videos at the end of the post. One fun day was when Griffin had a tournament at Darree fields just a minute drive to Mom and Dads. We had an early morning 8 am game and in between we hit up Tim Hortons, went to Mom and Dad’s and chilled for a bit before heading to game #2.

One day after a game, team mate Brady had everyone over to his house for a cookout and pool party. Just Griffin and I went as Reid had a case of the runny nose/sniffles (thanks to being back around all the school germs). Finn had a great time and I enjoyed talking to the other parents. We are loving this team of kids and families. We’re also loving having our families attend games! From Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein who now live close and can come often, to Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong who have made the trip up, and Aunt Amy, Uncle Andy, and the cousins who have made it in between their own crazy busy schedules. Being a soccer mom is fun ;).



 

We’ve even made it to Rowan and Greta’s games 🙂 Here is Rowan with a sweet throw in.

After moving day was complete, I headed to Mansfield to help Mom and Dad clean 1179 and get it ready for the sale. So many wonderful memories of this place I found myself pretty emotional then and again now when looking through the pictures to write the post! But that’s why I take the pictures, right? To capture the things that will jog a memory down the road and that it certainly does.

Griffin is having a great time being back in a real school building and being in-person with friends! He LOVES it and is so thankful to be back. Again, it makes me realize the impact that being home for a year doing distance learning pretty much on his own. While it was a great experience, his teacher was amazing, and he did really well in school I also am aware that people are built for connection and kids need it just as much as adults. His teacher this year, Miss Robinson, is the varsity softball coach at Olentangy Orange High School and she has started a fun pen-pal program between her players and her students at Tyler Run. I think Miss Robinson is going to be a great fit for Griffin given her sports mindedness!

Sadly, Griffin’s cub scout den at Tyler Run only consisted of about 3 kids, so we were given the option to transfer from Pack 248 to Pack 428, which meets the Liberty Presbyterian (The Barn church). Kevin seems to really like it, the den is big (15ish kids) and everything is organized well and seems to be fun. They had a fun fishing event at Liberty Park.

Here are Reid’s first day of school pics at NPCA! As is tradition, the day started with custom pancakes: a R E I D pancake, Reid himself, a baseball, and a school.

I was so fortunate to take the day off and take Reid to school and also pick him up. He had a super-cute “Kissing Hand” piece of art and was in the greatest mood. We went to the park afterward on our way home, also getting custard at Culver’s to celebrate. Then on to Rooster’s for dinner – Reid’s favorite place.

And here are some pics from throughout the month of Reid. We ventured to the zoo, played t-ball, and had lots of fun.



The many expressions of Reid.

I arrived at Griffin’s parent-teacher curriculum night to find a cute note on Griffin’s desk, to which I replied. It was fun to peak around at his room and sit in his place.

Part of Griffin’s enrollment in Olentangy United includes weekly sessions of Futsal at the Fieldhouse at Polaris mall. The kids learn quick ball handling and the last half hour includes working with OSU sports therapists to learn good injury-prevention and stretching skills. Since it is connected to the mall, Reid and I went to the zoo play space (yes, full of germs). This boy had such a great time.

I am amazed to report that both boys had great checkups at the dentist this month – no cavities. I honestly was surprised, as brushing here is a struggle and eating sweets comes easily, of course. Reid did super-great with his first round of xrays.

While at Reid’s the park playing after Reid’s tball games, we spotted a bomber flying through the air. It was “pretty cool”, says Reid.

We’ve started a fun neighborhood tradition of camping each September. This year the Dennie’s hosted in their back yard. Chrissie was able to organize “Bartholomew Lakes Kids Crew” tshirts that we purchased for the kids and then Karla bought tie die stuff so they each were able to customize their shirts. We made s’more’s, had pizza, and played together for hours on end.

Being conveniently next door, I was able to stop in and check on Brutus and give him some lovins from time to time (and potty breaks!).

While Kevin was out of town for a few days on a golf trip with friends in Michigan, the boys and I hung out with the Bolans and went to Bridge Park one evening. We played duck pin bowling, had a fun “kids drink”, and then were able to watch the OSU practice band march through Bridge Park and play some tunes to get everyone pumped for the home game the following day.

 

 

We also celebrated Brutus’ 5th birthday! This boy loves to be around his people, his daily walks and routine. He knows the 4 o’clock hour like none other – and will gently begin to remind you the time is coming starting around 3:15 pm with little pokes and nudges and following you everywhere.

Here are a few of the Millcreek Open House, which we resumed this year. We hosted everyone in our “new” (built in 2019) shipping facility having a couple of educational seminars, a catered BBQ lunch, and tours of our facility. It was well attended and I heard numerous times how everyone was so thankful to be in-person again.

Lilly and Reidy came to visit me! And Reid helped Luis load flats into the flat filler potting machine during our drive-around.

July 2021 & Summer Vacation

I think the saying typically goes “Christmas in July” but this year, it is “July around Christmas” for this post. To say I’m behind is an understatement. So these posts will be picture heavy and story light. I’m just ready to unload the burden of getting them done.

In early July Sean, Charlotte, and Max visited Ohio and that included a couple of trips to our house in Powell. We had fun hanging out and enjoyed a bike ride to downtown Powell for dinner at Koble together outside on the patio.  The kids love playing together and the pictures from previous visits also prove they are all growing up.

We were fortunate to attend the inaugural Crew match at the new Lower.com field in July as well. It was an electric atmosphere with so much energy and excitement. We literally sat at the top of our section and the view was still stellar.

July is also full of many visits to the pool. We are fortunate to have a fun neighborhood.

We went to Mom and Dad’s new house for the 4th of July and the kids enjoyed setting off some crackers.

Reid has always been a snuggler. He is an early morning guy.

This will be the last year for our “patio garden”. It had a very slow start this year and took forever to produce anything. But we enjoyed tomatoes, zucchini, and peppers from it.

This year we made a trip to a blueberry farm and harvested some fresh blues. To be honest, it was a slow picking! But the fruits were tasty and we were able to take some on vacation.

While Reid does not “nap” officially, he really does need a rest during the day. I often find him sleeping in random places.

This year Mom and Dad treated us to a wonderful family vacation in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland. It’s only about a 4 hour drive from our house – which was wonderful! We had a great week filled with a pontoon boat and tube rental, fun adventures, good food, and family time.

We primarily are still sticking to outdoor activities, including a visit here and there to Nocterra. We met up with Brian, Lisa, Cooper and Cole for a fun night and the kids enjoyed playing card games.

We got our entire house carpets cleaned and it is amazing the difference in the way it makes the house feel (and smell!). If only we were able to keep the rooms this clutter-free and organized all the time….one can only dream.

Look at little Reidy from a couple of years ago! He continues to be a trooper and goes with me to Griffin’s soccer practices and other necessities. He loves adventure.

It’s been so long ago it’s hard to even recall, but I believe we went on a walk and in the end had a competition where we all placed and were given medals (a nod to the olympics that were going on at the time). Even Brutie got in on the medal placing.

Catching lightning bugs with the Manning girls, a bike ride for breakfast to The Locust Table in downtown Powell, a fun trip to the park, and a visit to Griffin’s new playground at Tyler Run.

And a little nod at the listing of Mom and Dad’s Mansfield home listing. The number of views and saves online were crazy!

Millcreek had a fun social event put on by the social committee – the Summer Olympics. It included a timed competition for filling flats with pots, pie eating, plug tray sticking, and an egg toss.