Thursday, January 17, 2013

Life will never be the same



 It seems like since we moved to Hudson my life keeps changing. First Brendon started kindergarten. They do not offer a pre-k program here in Hudson. After great thought and prayer we decided to send him to Kindergarten instead of putting him back into preschool. I had two days to come to grip with Brendon starting Kindergarten. He has only been going for a few weeks, but I can already tell he is much happier. It was a difficult yet the right decision. Yesterday he took the bus to and from school. He really liked it and is going to try it again today. When he came home he told me about his day and informed me he had a loose tooth! That night it got loose enough to pull out. I can't take it!! He starts Kindergarten, Rides the Bus and loose a tooth all in a matter of days!I love watching him grow and learn. I just need him to slow down for a minute so I can take it all in. My little man is growing up and life will never be the same. 



Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Christmas and New Years in the New House

We made it to Minnesota Safe and sound. The kids could not believe all the snow that was on the ground. When we first ran into the snow in Illinois the kids were very excited and kept asking if we could get out of the car to go play in it. Our home for now is in Hudson Wisconsin, Just a skip from Minnesota. The first night in our new place we took the kids to the Mall of America. I could not believe my eyes!! That place is truly amazing. Brendon found his favorite part of the mall. The Nickelodeon adventure park. He rode most of the rides that he was tall enough for. I can't even express how happy I am that he likes roller coasters! The next day the kids drove to Grandma and Grandpa's house with Anthony's Aunt Heidi  and Uncle Hank. That left Anthony and I two full days to get our stuff unpacked and set up. After we got the house set up we drove to Shawano to join our kid. As usual we all had a great time being with family. We watched movies, laughed, went sledding and, enjoyed making memories. When Christmas Day arrived the kids were thrilled to see Santa had found Grandma's house. Needless to say they got spoiled rotten by everyone.

The last night in our house. Watching the Packer Game with Alex before we left.


Blue Tank and Brendon enjoying a break from the car. Thankfully the fish survived the trip.

Our New Place!

Lego Land



CHRISTMAS
Ready for Church 

She wouldn't let me take a picture of her. This was the best I got.

Picture with Grandma

 Arianna Coloring with Christine

worn out after along day

Brendon playing apples to apples with the second cousins.

Sledding! Uncle Jeff and Brendon loved sledding together. They kept going and going !

Cookies for Santa and Carrots for the Reindeer.

Santa Presents

The presents stack was taller then him.

gathering up all of her presents

Playing on the Ipad with Aunt Mary.

Party in Grandma and Grandpa's room. 

Brendon started Kindergarten a few days after we arrived back to the new house.  I can't believe he is now in Kindergarten. I cried the first time I watched him walk into the school all by himself. I had to stop myself from parking the car and making sure he made it to his classroom.  I can't get over the fact that my life will never be the same. River Crest Elementary is the name of his new school. He has made friends and enjoys eating school lunch. His favorite part of Kindergarten so far is being able to sled at recess. Yes, his school has a sledding hill and tubes the kids are allowed to use during recess. I will admit I am a little jealous. 

My Kindergartner 


Arianna and I are enjoying our time at home together. She still keeps me on my toes. She will be starting dance class next week. I am excited for her to start it again. She has really missed going to dance. 

Anthony is enjoying his new position and is super happy to be back in Wisconsin. I will admit I really like it here as well. Our ward family is a big part of  that. I truly love going to church and being surrounded by kind and caring people.