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February 16-29, 2020

It’s a wrap on Griffin’s first session of indoor flag football. He really enjoyed it and his team ended the season with all wins, except for 1 – which quite honestly was in our eyes still a win as there were several questionable calls and the other team was in many cases playing tackle football – not flag! Griffin played well this season. He had time at QB, receiving, and defense. He got more aggressive and confident with his flag pulling too.



We’ve been enjoying lots of family time and snuggles on the weekend. Reid is in a “I want to nuggle you” phase and loves to come in our room in the morning and then go downstairs with one of us to feed the dogs and make my coffee. Haya has been doing fun art/craft projects with Reid while Finn is at school. He’s so proud to show me when I get home each day!

It was Dads and Donuts recently and Kevin was able to take Reid on a Friday (not a school day for him) and have a donut and see some art that he had made at school. They had a fun afternoon together and Reid was so tired he fell asleep in the car on the way home!

Griffifn had his best bud Colel over for a last minute sleep over one night. They had literally been playing together all day, from our house to Cole’s and back. Cole joined us for dinner at Roosters and then they asked if they could have a sleep over. They read books for such a long time before they fell asleep. Then they were up and at ’em early Sunday morning!

February is Book Fair time at Tyler Run and I’m on a committee that puts the fair on. While I enjoy helping, I’m by far the least involved. I liken it to being on the bus, in the very back seat! It involves helping with decorating, setup, working during fair week (an entire week of school), and then tear down. The kids in the school love this week each year and the hallway decorations add to the excitement as they walk past the library each day. Griffin was able to come to the library after school and help me for a couple days. He enjoyed getting a behind the scenes look at the bookfair and helping with delivery teacher books to their classrooms.

February has been rather dreary weather so I thought it would be nice to include this great photo of Mom and Dad enjoying sunshine in sunny Florida! They’ve been enjoying their time down south with daily walks on the beach, pool time, and fun with friends!

Big changes are ahead for our family, as Kevin has decided to make a career change after working over the last 10+ years as an Independent Contractor, with the State of Ohio as his client. Some people he works alongside organized a nice Farewell party at Pins Mechanical downtown at the end of his final day of work on February 27th. I was able to join in the celebration and it was great to finally meet so many people whose names I’ve heard for such a long time. So many people sang Kevin’s praises and spoke so highly of him. I was a proud wifey and enjoyed seeing him be celebrated by so many people. I was so busy talking to people I didn’t really snap many photos! We’re excited for this next phase for Kevin as he joins Base22 as a partner.

On leap day we had a neighborhood progressive dinner: “Breakfast for dinner” complete with everyone in PJ’s. It was a huge and awesome breakfast spread complete with mimosas! The kids loved playing together for hours. This time we stayed put at one house, the Duncans.

Millcreek’s inside building project is coming to a close and the finishing touches are going up in most ways. It will be put to use quickly!

 

September 1-21, 2019 ~ Reid starts Preschool!

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Well, these last few days of September have felt more like summer with the heat! But these bathing suit pics and water balloon fight were from earlier in September at Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein’s house with their cousins. Though I’m not sure who enjoyed it more, the kids or Grandpa? I love Reid’s joyful smiles. We enjoyed a tasty dinner followed by smore’s on the deck.

I’ve been taking the boys out once a week for dinner after swim lessons. Most weeks we end up at Culver’s or Cane’s so we’ve accumulated enough scoopie tickets that each Finn and Reid were able to redeem it for a fun toy. We went home with another plush Scoopie and football!

Griffin has gotten rather creative in his room lately. He’s taken to making cages out of his books for many of his lovies. He’s organized them by animal type (tiger, bear, etc). I must say he put a lot of thought in to it and it was pretty neat to see the cages all over the perimeter of his room. Then he told me he slept in his closet, lol.

I’m not sure how it can be, but our little baby’s first day of Preschool arrived on September 4th! We woke him up that morning so we could snap some pictures before Griffin got on the bus – and he was so sad he began crying that he wasn’t getting on the bus too! I told him he gets to take the Mama bus, ha! He was excited to go to school though he was over me taking pictures and at one point in the kitchen walked over to me (as I had my phone up) and said “No!”, “no more pictures” and then he came over and swatted at my phone 🙁 . This boy, he is sassy. When he’s mad or frustrated he’s a hitter and a biter! Thankfully, he knows he shouldn’t do it and shortly after he says he’s sorry. I felt bad doing it, but I actually wrote that on his pre-school papers for his teachers this year. I figure it’s better I tell them up front and hope it won’t happen at school.  He also threw a fit on the kitchen floor, I can’t even remember why anymore, but by the time we got to school he was happy and ready to head inside. He happily walked down the hall (after we convinced him we weren’t going in to the sanctuary) and he put his bag in his cubby, his water in the carrier, and his lunch in the basket. And off he walked right in to the room with a big old smile on his face!  I went back to pick him up at 1 pm and he was all smiles from ear to ear. I asked him how his day was and if he was ready to go home. The first thing he said was “go home and have pbj?”. I asked him if he wanted a sweet treat to celebrate his first day and at first he said no! But after a few minutes he said he wanted ice cream so we stopped at Graeter’s on our way home for a special treat.

{this picture was in the app his classroom teachers use of lunch during the first day 🙂 }

Griffin has been enjoying first grade. He arrived home one afternoon with a “Paws-a-tivity” note for spreading kindness! He particularly seems to enjoy math and has on a few occasions said he wishes he was at school so he could do math! I was like “we can do math here!”. We went to the Scouting Carnival held at his school to learn more about Scouts. I can’t say that I really learned anything as the Den leader for 1st grade wasn’t able to be there and I basically chased Reid around trying to keep him from interrupting kids while they were playing the various activities. At one point it was a screaming fest in the lobby. Kevin wasn’t able to join us as he wasn’t able to get out of work and we had to leave at a specific time to get to soccer – but I decided to sign him up and see how he likes it. As it turned out, the first “pack” event was the following Saturday which was a camp out at Camp Lazarus. Kevin and Griffin had quite a fun time and got to know some kids and parents. The kids in his Tiger den did a skit about Tigers (which Griffin was a tiger and he got to do his favorite tiger running on 4 hands and feet as he escaped his den). The enjoyed smore’s, a nice night in the tent, and bacon and stuffed french toast the following morning. That same Saturday the popcorn sale began too. Kevin and Griffin had gone and picked up a “show and sell” package of popcorn, etc., from the leaders and also made it to the Scouts store as you have to be in uniform to sell. Grandma Beilstein was the first customer as Kevin took the options to Mansfield when he picked up the MG TD to bring it back here for storage. On Sunday, Griffin and I headed out around part of our neighborhood and he was really successful selling to every house that answered their door! He was pretty excited about that. On Monday, there was no school and I was scheduled off though I had to go in for a meeting so Griffin got dressed into his uniform, we took his popcorn, and he setup a station in our shipping department and had another successful sales hour. We’ve been having swim lessons, soccer skill development class, and i9 soccer each week so we’re on the go a fair bit.

One weeknight our neighbors had invited us to join them in visiting the Tecumseh Land Trust field of sunflowers in Yellow Springs. I wasn’t sure about going as I knew Kevin wouldn’t be able to make it leaving as early as they had planned to go, but I decided what the heck – let’s do it! So I got home from work, loaded the kids in the car, and we hit the road at 4:30. We walked the field of sunflowers with Cole, Cooper, Brian, and Lisa and snapped some cute pictures. It was hot! And it had been hot the previous few days also and the sunflowers were just beginning to perhaps pass their prime. It made for a fun memory and then we headed to Young’s for dinner, ice cream, and a quick goat feeding session before heading home. It was a late to bed kind of night!

Reid has been doing some fun artwork at NPCA. They have a structured plan to what they go through each week (letters, numbers, bible verse, etc) and he’s brought home some of his creations. He was super excited one day when he got to ride in Griffin’s seat (one time, special treat!) in the Jeep so Haya could have the van to pick him up. It’s been another season of car seat installation and switching around here! The class pictures are from his teachers. He’s also had a fun couple weeks, including an excursion to the Powell Splash Pad during it’s last day of operation for the season. It was super warm!

My new “snack plate” idea that I tried at dinnertime so the kids could have make their own choices from a few different options of fruits and cheeses. It went pretty well. There’s a pic of the Harvest Moon from our patio and some giant turkey vultures on our roof recently!

Haya took Reid and visited Griffin for lunch this week. He loved having her there and introduced her to all of his friends at lunch. Reid was a handful and basically stole Griffin’s chocolate milk, so Griffin had to go get another one for himself! His art teacher is using Artsonia this year, an online site where the kids artwork will be uploaded and you can then order things with their artwork and part of the money goes towards the school. I surprised Griffin with a mug that I bought with his crocodile sharpie/watercolor painting. He did it all himself and I thought it was super great!

Daddy has been away for a couple days on a guys golfing trip in Michigan. This one appeared in my room Friday morning before my alarm went off! We spent a wet Friday night attempting to go to the Hilliard Davidson versus Olentangy Liberty High School football game but got rained out (or at least lightning delay and then we met our expiration!). Saturday morning was picture day for Soccer, which didn’t happen due to the rain. Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein came to Griffin’s soccer game and essentially sat in the rain for an hour! Most games had been delayed/cancelled during the thunder so games resumed starting with Griffin’s but many kids didn’t show up, so they ended up combining the two red teams and two blue teams to play against each other. We lost 0-2, but Griffin played really well. He’s one of the quickest kids out there and he had several really great kicks and stops. He also used some of his new tricks he’s been learning at weekly soccer skills class – like running toward the ball, stopping it with one foot while he runs over it, and then turns and kicks it the other direction. Good stuff! I’d liek to get pictures, but usually Reid is sitting watching YouTube on my phone. It’s the easiest thing I can do to keep him off the field or not have to chase him all over the back 40.

On Wednesday, I took Brutus to the trainer where he will be spending the next 4 weeks. Ugh, it is so weird around here without Brutus! Even though he can be a piece of work sometimes I find it so odd when he’s not where I he would normally be – like his face at the dinner table, laying at my feet, waking me up in the morning, etc. Jeff, the trainer, sent me a picture of him the first night and has given a couple of updates via text. He seems to be settling in well from the sounds of things.

The MG TD made it’s way to our house thanks to Kevin and Jim making the trip up to Mansfield to bring her down using the Jeep and a rental trailer. We were able to get it off the trailer, took her for a spin around our neighborhood and got a couple quick videos, and then parked her in the garage for storage until she meets her new owner.

The Millcreek Open House was another great success.  Our new Shipping and Growing Facility is {mostly} complete with the exception of the overhead doors and irrigation lines. It’s a pretty one! The weather was beautiful and we had record attendance for the day. Both seminars were really well attended and the food was delish. I was exhausted at the end of the day!

 

May 6, 2018 ~ 50 weeks

Our little guy is gaining new skills all the time! He’s getting pretty good at pulling himself up and standing! Debbie took this picture and I just love it! I was lucky enough to drop Finn off and pick him up at preschool a few times this week. It is something I wish that I could do a lot more than I actually did. I love seeing him at the end of his day and to hear his stories of what his day was like. Last year I wasn’t able to see the Art and Science Fair but this year I was! We found several of Griffins artwork projects in the hallway and he was so excited to tell me about them. This turtle, below, was super cool and when he brought him home he took him outside and hung him from a tree in our backyard.  It’s quicker for me to take Finn to school from Millcreek than to run home and pick him up, so he comes with me in the morning. He has such a great time. He colors pictures for several people and walks around and hands them out. He also walks around with a box of timbits to share so people love to see him coming ;).  We usually go out for a quick spin in the golf cart and this week he rode on my lap and steered for our drive.  It has been a really cold and weird weather spring this year, that is for sure. Our Rising Sun Redbud is just now flowering and beginning to leaf out. Our Crimson King Maple and Forest Pansy Redbud are just leafing out and blooming too.  These boys sure have my heart. I’ve still been going in to Reid’s room to say goodnight to him and nurse him most nights. My goal for nursing him was 10 months, the same as Finn, but I’ve made it 11.5 though it is nearing the end.
He just looks so big when I put him down on his changing table. Even when I feed him and change his diaper he’s the happiest guy. He smiles and me with a huge smile, or he sleeps, and goes right back to sleep when I put him down in his bed. His other “habit” it to have one pacifier in his mouth and hold the other in his hand. He literally crawls to the second one when you put him down and then tucks it right under his belly. Sometimes if he’s crying in his room it’s because he’s lost the second one out of his crib. Oh dear, this could be a bad habit to break! But for now, I’m happy to just let him be the baby he is!Wanted to include more than just the highlight reel. This is a regular expression of Reid’s when he’s frustrated or angry that what he wanted got taken away or he got removed from it, lol! And here we have a couple of examples of Griffin’s serious concentration football/sports face. I don’t know where he gets this stuff! Fierce!And I know this just seems like a silly picture of Reid sleeping – but I love to see him all snuggled and sleepy in his bed. He’s a true tummy sleeper just like Finn was. And he is beginning to look SO big in his bed! Debbie captured a few nice shots of Reid and Griffin this week. They made their traditional chicken noodle soup and went to the Touch-A-Truck event in Powell this week too. Reid has figured out how to suck out of baby food pouch all by himself now – so you can hand him a squeezie and he downs it pretty fast! Growing up! We have a mallard nest in our front walkway garden that has 6 eggs in it! Sadly, as I’m writing this post several weeks after the fact, the nest was gone a few days after we spotted it and we found one shell out in the front yard near the green maple. We think maybe the neighborhood fox may have discovered it – or some predator at least.