


Scott used his birthday money to buy himself a fancy RC car. Oli bought himself one too with his allowance he'd been saving for 6 months plus birthday money, and we already had one that Brenden can drive, so now we have 3 of these monster powerful RC trucks that the boys like to drive over obstacles and off jumps and through the snow. Great to have another activity to do together. Less great that they regularly break (remember the jumps and obstacles?) and need new parts which means I've become best buddies with the super cool guys at Hobbytown USA.
Moving forward a week, March 21 we celebrated June's 4th birthday.


Needless to say this is one she was really looking forward to. Her birthday was on a Monday this year, so I was again determined to try and get all the celebrating done in a day.


June woke up to streamers and balloons and a pile of presents. By 8am they were all opened, and she was thrilled with the lot - most especially her pink girl's bike. She rides that thing every day, rain or shine, and has perfected skid marks and riding standing up like the boys. She is fast and strong and I'm training her with daily rides around the block to be able to keep up with the family when we ride together.




On Monday afternoon we had 8 little friends come over for a very simple party. We had them all wear costumes and played 3 games: musical pillows (which then also turned into freeze dancing and follow-the-leader), chubby bunny (not sure they got the concept, but they sure loved the marshmallows), and cupcake decorating (notice none of the games required any advance preparation - just baking cupcakes). We sang happy birthday, had a cake with pink frosting, handed out party favors (classy "pooping chickens", as June calls them), and by the end of the day June was literally ready to tear down the streamers and call an end to her big day.
The next day was filled with a show of all the things she could do now that she was 4 -- put on her seatbelt herself (hallelujah!), go to the bathroom herself (double hallelujah!), do handstands. And she tried really hard not to do anything that 3-year-olds liked to do anymore. She wanted to only watch 4-year-old shows and play 4-year-old computer games, which proved to be quite disappointing when we explained to her that 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds like the same shows and games.
In any case now she's 4 and she is a big girl. I am impressed and scared at how mature and capable she is. She is strong and coordinated, she is curious and smart, social and friendly. Of course she is also head-strong and bossy a lot of the time, but she can also be a very sweet little sister and big sister and funny and without guile and just a joy to have in our family.
So, moving on from birthdays...
The past month has brought sure signs of Spring. We've done what we can to spend time outside, and are reminded how much we love where we live when all the neighborhood kids congregate on the cul-de-sac to hang out and play night games. I love that the kids are outside, I love that they're being social, and I love that I can see them out my window while they're doing it.





Brenden has gotten acquainted with some nice boys nearby who also like to ride bikes and they've started building their own jumps up in the undeveloped foothills near our house. The boys are both getting quite brave and skilled at jumping.




Unfortunately, Spring in Utah does not mean 72 degrees every day. It means every day you have a 50/50 chance of 65 degree weather or 6 inches of snow.
So when the latter happens, we're forced indoors and have to find ways to occupy ourselves.






On occasion, when the weather forces us indoors, we do actually get bored at home and are forced to venture out on an adventure. A couple of our favorite spots right now are:



Annee's blog - March 21
Ie Li's blog - March 28
Rachel's blog - April 4
Christine's blog - April 11
Guess it'll be back to me next week.
Other things we've been doing:
- Brenden got to meet Governor Herbert on a recent field trip to Salt Lake City
- I've been working hard planning this year's Rooftop Concert Series
- The Lower Lights have a show in Provo on April 22
- We're going on a trip to the east coast at the end of May - anyone have any suggestions for what a family of 4 should do or where we should stay or how we should get around for 2 days in NYC and 2 days in Boston? Then we head down to a week at a NC beach with the whole Zackrison crew. Can't wait!
- Scott and I are getting back in shape with help again from Total Health and Fitness
- In connection with the above, I've been going back to 6am yoga classes at B3 Yoga in the Riverwoods
- I got to hear Oliver speak beautiful chinese at his parent/teacher conference. Such an amazing program Wasatch elementary has put together.
- My work at Intuit has picked up lately, which is hectic, but some pretty "fun" new projects have given me renewed enthusiasm for my job.
- Soccer season is upon us, and this year we have June and Oliver both signed up. Oliver's a champ. June loves the gear but is still a bit apprehensive about playing on a mixed-gender team (?!). Nevertheless, that's two practices and at least 2 games every week. Fun.
- I'm sure I could go on, but let's just call it quits there, shall we?
And thus we are officially caught up, and thus we see how much goes on in a busy family over the course of a month, and thus we see how regrettably fast time flies. But they are good times, so no complaining here.
3 comments:
Wow- I'm impressed you got so much into a 'catch up' post! Jim must be right- the 3 turning 4 birthday is likely the most anticipated, biggest birthday there is, as Anna celebrated hers last week. She no longer likes Dora (among other things)- that must be a "3-year-old show". Hurray for the seat belt and potty independence!!! Huck and Joseph are 2 peas in a pod- escaping and loving the neighbor dogs. I'm envious of your bucket bike- love it!
I too am jealous of the bucket bike. I can't believe you have one.
Thanks for the catch up. We're excited to see you all very soon.
Now I feel like I was there the whole time.
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