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February 1-15, 2020 ~ We have a Pinewood Derby champion!

Griffin and Kevin worked on preparing Griffin’s first ever pinewood derby car over the last couple of weeks. Griffin decided he wanted a Buckeye car and he chose the thin shape for the car. They went to the hardware store and had it cut down and then got to work sanding and painting and assembling. They made a trip to Buckeye corner to purchase some OSU things and Kevin purchased weights and other items online. The night before the weigh in the troop sent out some info and in it suggested that nothing on the underside of the car not be flush with the underside! Arrgghh! The weights they built into the car were not flush on the bottom. So they went to work modifying the car and adding the weight to the top – the shiny silver oval which is where the “driver” now sits.

Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong had been in town helping care for the kids so early the morning of the Derby Kevin, Jim, and Griffin headed over. Not long after Kevin texted to say I better make my way there as Griffin’s heat was happening soon. I took Reid (not the best decision, but didn’t want him to miss out) and we arrived just a short bit before Griffin’s heat. Reid wondered around the gym and made friends with older kids and inserted himself with the big boys playing cars in the corner. This kid, he knows no stranger. Griffin’s car did super-great. He set a new track record, followed by another track record (as in he beat himself, lol). In the end, he competed against 3 other kids in the troop for the championship. It was a super-tight race – and he ended up winning the overall champion! The final calculations took some time as it was down to hundreds of a second I believe. We had one super happy (yet shy) champ!

 

Later that evening we celebrated at Finn’s chosen dinner spot: Roosters. Only a few short days later Griffin woke up with a mild fever. I gave him some Tylenol and it went away and never returned that day. On Friday, when I got home from work I felt his head and he felt warm and sure enough his fever was back. Since it was the start of the weekend, Kevin took him to the Children’s urgent care where the result of the swab was Influenza B.  Ugh.  We had plans to go to a Magic Show with several neighbor families. We ended up quarantining Griffin in his room starting Friday evening! He hung out in there, we delivered food and drink and medicine. He had the tablet on which we installed the Spectrum app so he could watch the Blue Jackets. Really, he had it made! Luckily his symptoms weren’t too bad though he did have issues on Saturday night where he threw up in his room and then had potty problems. I think went from not drinking enough to drinking too much hence the puking.  But after that he was fine the remainder of the weekend.  No fever, no meds.  Then on Sunday evening he felt a bit warm and darnit – his fever was back!  Ugh, no school on Monday for him either. But luckily, the fever never returned after one dose of medicine and he was back to his normal self.

This was Griffin’s excited face when he was finally allowed out of his room for a snack and a bit of outdoor fresh air with a short bike ride.

Kevin and Reid went on a date to the Magic Show with dinner first at the Spaghetti Warehouse!

Being home while Griffin was sick gave me some time to finally get Reid’s car seat flipped around in the van. Wahoo!

Next up, Reid wasn’t feeling well and had an on/off fever with no real other symptoms other than he wasn’t sleeping well. The last time he didn’t sleep well he had an ear infection, so I decided to take him in to get looked at. Sure enough, his ear infection from December was still around despite two different antibiotics. Next step: injection antibiotics for back to back days! Ugh, because of the dose they split it up into two shots (one in each leg). His first dose was Monday. On Tuesday’s recheck it was looking much better so we only had to have the second set of injections (thankfully not a third on Wednesday) and a follow up with an ENT at Children’s. He was a tough boy but he was NOT happy during and immediately after the shots. Poor boy!

This year I took the easy route and bought the kids Valentine boxes at Target for $5. Ones that they can easily assemble and customize. The Taco one is perfect for Griffin and the Monster is great for Reid. They decorated them with Haya during the day and each took them to school for their parties. We did make our own valentine cards though – Reid’s a school of fish (his preschool class is the Guppy class) and Griffin’s was an awesome word puzzle greeting where his classmates could find each of the words “Happy Valentine’s Day Your Friend Griffin Armstrong Heart Candy February Flowers Treat Hugs Card Chocolate”. Kevin put it together and it was awesome!

 

Thanks for the Valentine’s cookies Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein!

On actual Valentine’s Day Haya made the boys an everything “heart/pink” breakfast!

Reid had his first dental checkup – and somehow – he was cavity free! He and Griffin loved playing in the playspace before hand. Griffin was a champ and went first to show Reid the way. His teeth were in great shape too – no cavities. When it was finally Reid’s turn he was really reluctant. I ended up sitting with him in the chair and the hygienist was able to get through the entire teeth cleaning. Dr. Bob was able to check out all of Reid’s teeth and get lots of giggles out of Reid in the process. Overall it was a great trip!

Reid’s specialist ENT appointment at Dublin Children’s showed that he still had some fluid in his ears, which isn’t abnormal after an infection. At this point it is what happens to the fluid – if the infection comes back, which the doctor thought we just need to give it some more time. If the infection reappears, we may then consider tubes. For now it is wait and see.

When playing with his neighborhood buddy Miles recently they each designed their own CBJ jersey’s to wear while playing hockey! And here are a few of Griffin and Reid from awhile back to now – they’re both growing up quickly! And another from google of 10 years ago (yikes!) when Mom and Dad helped me move into my house. Crazy it has been 10 years.

Kevin also got a message from Rafael that Base22 had met and was able to officially extend an offer to Kevin! They had been in discussions for some time, but this was the official vote needed to extend Kevin an offer.  Yippeeee!

February 14, 2016

IMG_4385This being the week of Valentine’s Day we had a lot of crafts and fun throughout the week. We ended the week with lounging Saturday morning during which Daddy surprised us with some tasty pancakes complete with chocolate sauce and strawberries! A pre-Valentines Day treat. IMG_4387 IMG_4389 IMG_4390

During the week we finished Finn’s Valentine’s Day cards for his classmates. Since he is in the Guppy class we decided to make little fishy cards and put a heart-shaped Jolly Rancher sucker on each one. IMG_4270 IMG_4277

He also made heart-shaped sugar cookies and decorated them with Debbie.  They were really tasty and cute! IMG_4287 IMG_4295 IMG_4296Even though it was really cold on trash night, Griffin insisted that he help Kevin take the trash out. So he got all bundled up (even though he was in his jammies) and out they went. IMG_4290And Griffin got a Valentine’s Day card from Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein – all the way from Florida, Elmo delivered a hug!IMG_4351 IMG_4353 IMG_4354 IMG_4356

This week I was able to Attend Griffin’s Valentine’s Day party at preschool. They had a plateful of treats and sang songs for the parents who came.  We also filled each of his classmates bags with the Guppy Valentine’s day cards that we made at home.  It was a fun day and Griffin had the happiest smile on his face when he realized I was at his class – I surprised him and hadn’t told him in advance that I would be at his party. When Amy arrived with Graham, Graham gave me a sweet red Carnation that he brought for me from his class.  It was such a nice gesture!IMG_4298 IMG_4303 IMG_4305 IMG_4325Lots of learning of shapes, sides, numbers, and about Humpty Dumpty lately! And family movie night in the basement, complete with popcorn and movie theater candy. IMG_4360 IMG_4364 IMG_4368

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And Kevin and I made it out for date night on Valentine’s Day. We had drinks and a nice dinner at Cap City in Grandview. We had yummy dinners and a sweet pink cake for dessert! IMG_4403 IMG_4402And here is the latest stage of the new greenhouses at Millcreek.  One of the slowest building processes ever due to the wacky winter weather this year.  It’s either frozen or wet and swampy!IMG_4284

February 7, 2016

IMG_20160202_192642816This week was our last swim lesson at Goldfish. We’ve been having a lot of fun at lessons and Griffin has certainly learned a lot. He has such strength in his arms and legs and just loves climbing out of the pool only to do the “Alligator Alligator on the wall, Alligator Alligator watch me fall” activity. Kevin came along with us for our last class and was able to get some cute photos, including one with his teacher, Miss Paige.  He just loved her!

Kevin’s Google account put together a cute video of several of the pictures:

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Griffin has had fun this week with Debbie, making a box for his Valentine cards. He painted the box and got to decorate it too. Then later in the week Finn, Kevin, and I cut out the parts needed to make his Valentine cards for his Guppy classmates at preschool. Griffin got a lot of practice using his scissors – you can see a short video below. IMG_4233 IMG_4235 IMG_4236 IMG_4237IMG_4251 IMG_4253 IMG_4256

And later that afternoon we enjoyed a short visit with Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong!

IMG_4257 IMG_4259We watched the Superbowl with our Small Group and this year we incorporated a service project into the evening. All of our families brought food items that were used to make snack bags for families that are staying at the Ronald McDonald House while their children are receiving care at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Our group made over 120 bags and the kids enjoyed grabbing a bag and putting snacks in it for others to enjoy later.IMG_4266 IMG_4263 IMG_4335Check out our cute little Dr. Armstrong!IMG_4249