The first (half) week of 2014!
Saturday was the big exception to that statement. We did enough on Saturday to last for the whole week! The boys and I went to my friend's house for a mini-CHS-girls reunion, which was lovely and much needed and all too short. And then we drove up to Shoreline for a Meyers family reunion, with my grandma's two nieces and family.
And then I left Ezra with his grandparents and drove back down I5 with Isaac to go to our monthly dinner with our group from church! Whew! But hey, breakfast, lunch and dinner were all provided! Maybe I should attend an event for each meal every day.
We went to my parent's to watch the last Seahawk game of the regular season on Sunday. Thankfully the Seahawks turned themselves around and made a much better showing than they did the week before.
The boys and I hung out at our house all day Monday and Tuesday, playing with new presents and watching some TV while I accomplished some much needed work on the computer.
Tuesday night, though, we went to church for a New Years Eve sleepover with the high schoolers. The boys fell asleep at 11:15 (Ezra) and 11:30 (Isaac) and then I fell asleep at 11:45. Oops. But Seth stayed up until 5am with the youth (who actually stayed up even longer, until 7am)!!!
Thursday was another stay at home day for the boys and I. We did some laundry and wrapped birthday presents.
Today is Seth's 28th birthday! We had a breakfast birthday cake and opened presents.
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Ezra was tasked with putting the "2" and "8" in the "cake" as I gathered up cups/plates. I turned around and he was adding all the other numbers too, because "Daddy needs them all". |
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Ezra was really excited for Seth's "cake" and presents. I love the look on his face here. |
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Of course they can't both be looking at the camera/smiling. |
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And of course Ezra is still anti-camera. |
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Isaac is such a big boy. |
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And Ezra is... a dog? He said he had a great idea: "lets eat the cake like a dog!" |
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Happy birthday, Daddy! |
Then Seth had the morning to relax without us (or at least to make moving calls and talk to Mormon missionaries for three hours!?), while the boys and I went to the Adams'. We were then supposed to have a family lunch at Old Country Buffet, since that's his favorite restaurant (well, kind of... most of all it's the easiest place to take Ezra) but Ezra was pretty obviously not in the mood, so we got Ezra chicken nuggets instead. And then my mom and dad watched our boys while we went on a date!
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Mid discussion of Mormon theology and Famous Dave's hunting decor. |
Even though my parents did just watch Ezra last weekend, and though they will watch him if/when we need a sitter (like three weeks ago when I had to teach and Seth was running late from work), I truly can't remember the last time we went on a date. A real, live date. Like where you spend time together for the sake of spending time together, not just to accomplish some obligation you can't otherwise do with children. Glorious!
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