Sunday, March 17, 2013

Random happenings

A few days ago I got up early with Trevor (when will the child learn to sleep past 6:30 a.m.???) and was sitting in the rocking chair nursing him when Lincoln woke up. My sweet Lincoln pulled his chair over to my rocking chair and leaned his little head against my arm and started stroking Trevor's head. It made my heart happy to have my little boys snuggling up with me.



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One of the first things Mason did this morning was make clovers out of green paper for everyone to wear today. I pinned mine on my sweater and wore it to church, fielding many comments about it. In the car on the way home I told Mason about the comments, thinking he would be pleased that a) I wore it, and b) people noticed and liked it. His reply? "What's a shamrock?" I told him it was the green clover that he made me. His response cracked me up, "What clover?"

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Mason's Pinewood derby car is all finished--it's a police car (like Uncle Cookie's) with real flashing lights. He and Stephen have spent many a long hour working on schematics, trying the circuit on a breadboard, soldering the circuit together, cutting out the car (with a place for the circuit), sanding and painting the car and today adding the wheels. It's been a labor of love! Stephen said it was kind of strange to be the one doing the go-fer work, like stripping wires, while Mason put the circuit together. Stephen played an important supporting role, but Mason gets all the credit for making it all work!


Here it is in action!


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Sammy's birthday is in 10 days (he figured it out today) so Stephen and I asked him what he would like for his birthday. As is his custom, he took several minutes to think about it and then replied, "A bouncy ball." Several minutes later he piped up again, "Something remote-controlled." Again several more minutes passed by when he raised his hand (Stephen and I were planning our week) and requested a Nerf-type gun with bullets (as opposed to the ones he has found at the thrift store without bullets). He is so easy to please! We had fun looking on amazon and picking out just what he wanted. :) And I don't have to step foot in a store--yay!!


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I have my birthday present picked out for myself this year. Stephen is going to make me this:


Isn't it brilliant? I have just the spot for it in the family room. I don't think I've been so excited for my birthday in a long time!

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This next picture is just silly, but there was a picture of something that I've been wanting to post about...and not my silly girl (though she is pretty awesome!):


You'll have to click on the image to see it larger, but look just to the left of Elise's right hand. There is a piece of paper with a big black circle and the words "Black Holl baDge". A couple of months ago during a rough day when I was feeling under-appreciated Sammy and Elise each gave me one of these badges. They are awarded on Khan Academy for effort above and beyond the call of duty. They are extremely rare; I think only one of the kids has ever earned one. And I got 2 in one day! What sweet kids!


4 comments:

Karin said...

That car is too amazing! I've never seen a pinewood derby like it and I went to the races 12 years in a row! Only people who know Mason would believe this isn't his father's dream car! Great job--can't wait to see it in real life!

Sabrina O'Malley said...

That car is very cool! I bet the other kids are going to want to build something like it next year. I also like your birthday gift idea. Anything to do with books is a happy thing.

DJ said...

that is one sweet pinewood derby car! (Dave)

Patrick and Paige said...

Do you like Khan Academy? What made you choose Khan?