Two weekends ago we went to an event for the Children's theater and Stella performed that night. It wasn't their typical play, but more of a variety singing performance. Either way, Stella and all her castmates did a fantastic job.
Amber won a basket and gave Max a "smillow" from it so her kids didn't fight over who was going to get it. This pillow smells like a s'mores and now Max wants all the "smillows" out there.
That weekend we also went to see Clifford. Max passed the math test that we were studying for so he earned it. It was a very cute movie.
Max has started golf lessons again on Thursday nights. He really enjoys golf and looks forward to it so we plan to continue golf through Spring.
Last Friday, Max's school held a turkey trot. This is where the kids run around the school four times and each time they lap they get a letter on their arm until it spells out trot. Andy and I showed up for when the second graders were running and cheered Max on.
That night his school was having a family fun night to raise money. There were bounce houses, carnival games, food, video game truck, basket raffle items, etc. I only have two pictures from the evening because Max told us that he is not going to hang out with us that night since he will be with his friends. He said we could sit in the corner. This was shocking to hear since he's only in second grade. He's growing up so fast. Andy and I found other parents that we know and parked it there. Max only came by to get money for food and water. Other than that we really didn't see him.
Grandpa T and Grandma S are back in town for a couple weeks so we went out to a fancy seafood dinner on Saturday night.
On Sunday I took Max to the park to play baseball with his friends. We rode our bikes to the park and when I arrived I found out it was kids against parents. Eeek! I was never into sports and the last time I probably played baseball was probably in elementary school. I joined in and gave it my all. Max thought it was great that I participated and smiled each time I scored a run and laughed every time I struck out. It was a fun Sunday afternoon at the park and Max had a blast playing baseball with his friends. I was definitely sore the next day at work.
One night recently Sammy climbed up on the couch and found the perfect spot to sit. It was too funny and we were all laughing. She was looking at us like "what's the problem? I am just sitting here."
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