On Saturday, we visited Conner Prairie, an outside living history museum based on life in the 1800's. The museum is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the first successful air mail flight with a special hot air balloon ride. The balloon stays tethered and rises 387 feet above Conner Prairie. Here are the boys and I before our ride.
Looking up at the balloon ride before our turn...I'm getting nervous at this point, but I was brave for my boys.
On the way up...
We stayed at the highest point for 10-15 minutes. It was a lot of fun. Everyone enjoyed the ride. From the top...
The boys taking a canoe ride in the Lenape village
Caden drilling holes in a board, 1800's Lenape-style
The boys played some baseball in the field behind the schoolhouse
Cole in the outfield
Caden crossing home plate
The boys in the schoolhouse
Cole modeling a coonskin hat
We had a great time at Conner Prairie. Our visit produced a lot of questions from Caden. The differences between then and now that seemed to amaze Caden the most--schoolhouses and outhouses.
On Sunday, we enjoyed a morning of games and pizza at Chuck E. Cheese's. ALL of my boys love Chuck E. Cheese's. It is very easy entertainment.
After Chuck E. Cheese's, we went to Kiln Creations in Broad Ripple to paint some pottery as a present for our 9th wedding anniversary. Curt is so good at matching up anniversary presents/activities with the recommended gift (9 is pottery). Caden painted a baseball, and Cole painted a puppy. Curt and I painted an Indy memory platter with the boys' handprints in the middle. Our creations will be ready next week. We're excited to see the final products!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Cole's First Day of Preschool
Cole's turn...Today, Cole started preschool at Our Shepherd Lutheran. He will go to preschool on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:15-11:30. We are still in disbelief that both of our boys go to school now. It just doesn't seem possible!
Our preschooler...
Showing off his Batman backpack
Despite Cole's claims that he would NEVER go to preschool, he was ready today.
I think Caden's happy reports helped convince Cole that school is the place to be.
Thankfully, Cole had no problems with drop-off this morning. He gave me a kiss and said good-bye without any hesitation. His first stop was the Play-Doh.
His second stop was the animal basket.
And then I left while he happily played with the figures in the dollhouse.
Here is Cole waiting to be dismissed by his teacher, Mrs. Longworth. I was impressed that Cole waited for his name to be called even though he saw me.
Cole's first day seems to have been a success! He was full of smiles when I picked him up. His favorite parts of the day: playing on the playground, eating Mrs. Longworth's favorite snack, listening to a story about Jesus, and doing something with glitter. We celebrated with a lunch date at his restaurant of choice, McDonald's (which was also Caden's choice yesterday, of course). Both boys were exhausted tonight! Caden is ready to go back tomorrow, and hopefully Cole will be excited to go back on Tuesday.
Our preschooler...
Showing off his Batman backpack
Despite Cole's claims that he would NEVER go to preschool, he was ready today.
I think Caden's happy reports helped convince Cole that school is the place to be.
Thankfully, Cole had no problems with drop-off this morning. He gave me a kiss and said good-bye without any hesitation. His first stop was the Play-Doh.
His second stop was the animal basket.
And then I left while he happily played with the figures in the dollhouse.
Here is Cole waiting to be dismissed by his teacher, Mrs. Longworth. I was impressed that Cole waited for his name to be called even though he saw me.
Cole's first day seems to have been a success! He was full of smiles when I picked him up. His favorite parts of the day: playing on the playground, eating Mrs. Longworth's favorite snack, listening to a story about Jesus, and doing something with glitter. We celebrated with a lunch date at his restaurant of choice, McDonald's (which was also Caden's choice yesterday, of course). Both boys were exhausted tonight! Caden is ready to go back tomorrow, and hopefully Cole will be excited to go back on Tuesday.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Caden's First Day of Kindergarten
Caden started kindergarten today. Can you believe it??? We can't! He was beyond excited and has been counting down the days.
The boys will be attending Our Shepherd Lutheran School this year. We are not Lutheran and neither of us grew up in parochial schools, but the school staff and schedule matched what we were looking for in a school. Caden will go to kindergarten on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:15-3:30 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:15-11:45.
Our kindergartener...
Here are the boys patiently waiting for the principal to open the doors.
"You can leave now, Mom. I'm READY for kindergarten." Yes, I am now "Mom," and I have been since we moved to Indy. My new name has even rubbed off on Cole some. :(
Just like with preschool, I had to ask Caden for a good-bye hug/kiss, then he walked into his classroom, and he did not look back. He just loves school, and he is very ready for kindergarten and Indy friends. No tears were shed. I admit to tearing up a bit, but I had to put on a brave face for Cole who will be starting preschool tomorrow. Since a long good-bye was not necessary for Caden, he was the first one in the classroom. His teacher, Mrs. Cronauer is on the side of this picture.
Caden is next to the door, waiting to be dismissed.
First day was a huge success! Caden said his favorite parts of the day were circle time, singing songs in chapel, and recess. Also, he was happy that he made it across the monkey bars and met some new friends.
As we were leaving, Caden said, "I wish I had a time machine, so I could go back in time and do it all over again." He was thrilled that he gets to go back tomorrow! So big! Where did the time go?
Stay tuned to see how Cole's first day of preschool goes tomorrow.
The boys will be attending Our Shepherd Lutheran School this year. We are not Lutheran and neither of us grew up in parochial schools, but the school staff and schedule matched what we were looking for in a school. Caden will go to kindergarten on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:15-3:30 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:15-11:45.
Our kindergartener...
Here are the boys patiently waiting for the principal to open the doors.
"You can leave now, Mom. I'm READY for kindergarten." Yes, I am now "Mom," and I have been since we moved to Indy. My new name has even rubbed off on Cole some. :(
Just like with preschool, I had to ask Caden for a good-bye hug/kiss, then he walked into his classroom, and he did not look back. He just loves school, and he is very ready for kindergarten and Indy friends. No tears were shed. I admit to tearing up a bit, but I had to put on a brave face for Cole who will be starting preschool tomorrow. Since a long good-bye was not necessary for Caden, he was the first one in the classroom. His teacher, Mrs. Cronauer is on the side of this picture.
Caden is next to the door, waiting to be dismissed.
First day was a huge success! Caden said his favorite parts of the day were circle time, singing songs in chapel, and recess. Also, he was happy that he made it across the monkey bars and met some new friends.
As we were leaving, Caden said, "I wish I had a time machine, so I could go back in time and do it all over again." He was thrilled that he gets to go back tomorrow! So big! Where did the time go?
Stay tuned to see how Cole's first day of preschool goes tomorrow.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Brickyard 400
As Indy "tourists" for a year, we are trying to experience everything Indy, including car racing. We are not true racing fans, but we had a great time at the Brickyard 400 a couple weekends ago. We had no concept of how large (LOTS of walking involved), crowded (and this was a light year), and LOUD the Indianapolis Motor Speedway really is.
The boys, dressed in their Lightning McQueen gear, were excited for the race. They enjoyed seeing the inspiration for one of their favorite movies, "Cars."
Before the race started, we toured the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. Caden posed in front of several race cars, but I selected just a few to post.
Cole was already worn out from walking (i.e., being carried on Curt's shoulders or my hip) to the museum, and the race hadn't even started yet.
Caden with a pace car
Papa, Nana, the boys , and me waiting for the race to begin
Cole was NOT a fan of the earplugs, but they were an absolute must. He ignores us enough without a true hearing deficit.
A couple photos of the race--Our seats were on the fourth turn (for those of you who are race fans)
Another fun Indy adventure!
Preview: The next post will involve a very excited kindergartener and a not-so-sure (at least, at this time) preschooler. Can you believe it?! We can't!
The boys, dressed in their Lightning McQueen gear, were excited for the race. They enjoyed seeing the inspiration for one of their favorite movies, "Cars."
Before the race started, we toured the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. Caden posed in front of several race cars, but I selected just a few to post.
Cole was already worn out from walking (i.e., being carried on Curt's shoulders or my hip) to the museum, and the race hadn't even started yet.
Caden with a pace car
Papa, Nana, the boys , and me waiting for the race to begin
Cole was NOT a fan of the earplugs, but they were an absolute must. He ignores us enough without a true hearing deficit.
A couple photos of the race--Our seats were on the fourth turn (for those of you who are race fans)
Another fun Indy adventure!
Preview: The next post will involve a very excited kindergartener and a not-so-sure (at least, at this time) preschooler. Can you believe it?! We can't!
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