Our BIG boy turned 4 on Friday and we celebrated for 3 days! He awoke on Friday to a decorated dining room and got to pick all his favorite meals throughout the day. Then on Saturday we headed to Chuck-E-Cheese where we played game after game. When we were out of tokens and our pockets were stuffed with tickets, Jackson traded them in for for a 100-piece superhero puzzle which was completed as soon as we got home...he loves puzzles. Then on Sunday, the other Georgia Singleton clan came over for dinner and more birthday fun. Jackson asked for a Lego Power Miners cake...not something that the local supermarket makes in their bakery. Emma had a great idea for a cake and Keri executed it perfectly (see picture). How many cakes do you know that actual legos on it? We all had a great weekend and it was a great opening to "birthday season" in the Singleton household.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Our Trip to Minnesota, Part 2
My plan while we were gone was to post blog updates every week, filled with our activities and pictures...well, we were really just too busy to do that. So here is a list (probably not inclusive, but close) along with some pictures from our adventures.
- Visited Minnehaha Falls
- Went on Lake Minnetonka multiple times - tubing, swimming, going "fassst" as Maddox says
- Fished off the dock at "Beep's" house
- Golfing
- Miniature golfing
- Biking - girls road 12miles round trip to Adele's for frozen custard...Geneva kept saying, "This is so hard, but worth it."
- Spent a day with all their great-grandparents which included playing at the park and swimming
- Swim pond
- Playing in the yard; Slip-n-slide, making mud balls in the creek, catching toads, basketball, soccer, t-ball
- Games (inside and out): croquet, kickball, board games, puzzles, hide and seek
- Valleyfair Amusement Park
- garage sale prep and sale--the kids kept their grandparents in line and were master sellers
- lots of ice cream and frozen custard eating...yummmmm
Now you know why we were so busy having fun that I didn't get around to blog posts.
And the adventure continues on our trip home...
- Visited Minnehaha Falls
- Went on Lake Minnetonka multiple times - tubing, swimming, going "fassst" as Maddox says
- Fished off the dock at "Beep's" house
- Golfing
- Miniature golfing
- Biking - girls road 12miles round trip to Adele's for frozen custard...Geneva kept saying, "This is so hard, but worth it."
- Spent a day with all their great-grandparents which included playing at the park and swimming
- Swim pond
- Playing in the yard; Slip-n-slide, making mud balls in the creek, catching toads, basketball, soccer, t-ball
- Games (inside and out): croquet, kickball, board games, puzzles, hide and seek
- Valleyfair Amusement Park
- garage sale prep and sale--the kids kept their grandparents in line and were master sellers
- lots of ice cream and frozen custard eating...yummmmm
Now you know why we were so busy having fun that I didn't get around to blog posts.
And the adventure continues on our trip home...
Our Trip to Minnesota, Part 1
We embarked on our great adventure of the summer on July 3rd. Keri and the kids were going to Minnesota for a month. The entire family started our journey on a Saturday morning with an afternoon stop in Tennessee for the Singleton Family Reunion. Then we drove to another 6 hours and spent the night in Indiana. We finished up the drove on the 4th of July and got into Minnesota in time for the fireworks. After 3 days in Minnesota, it was time for Britt to fly back to Atlanta. During that time, we got to see Keri's brother, his wife and son. Having an extra 4 adults and 5 kids at Keri's mom's was packed but really fun. The men put a new roof on the shed while the kids and women played..he, he.
Britt and Chad laying the shingles...good thing for dad that they knew what they were doing
Next post...more pictures and what we did....
July 2nd - The End of Swim Season
After 8 weeks of swimming every day, the girls finished their last swim meet on July 2nd. Both did very well all season long and learned a lot. They made some new friends and pushed themselves further than they thought they could go. They both have a pile of ribbons hanging in their room as motivation to do it again next year.
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