Thursday, March 10, 2011

Has anyone seen my zip?

**warning...long rambly post to follow**

Most people don't watch as many cartoons as I do, but that's just one of the perks of having young kids. I am hip to all the cool cartoons lately. Yeah, I know it's cool. Anyway.....I seem to be comparing myself to cartoons lately and one in particular stands out. Jungle Junction, the episode where Zutor loses her zip. She can't find it anywhere... by the end they realize it's just due to lack of sleep. Maybe that's where my zip has gone. Maybe I just need more sleep to function properly the next day. It's not like Weston's keeping me up. He does get up sometimes in the night, but I would love if I could go to bed whenever I wanted and sleep until I wanted to get up. No alarm clocks, no babies crying, no kids coughing through the night, no rush in the mornings, just nice relaxing sleep and a natural wake up. Oooohhh that would be nice. When I was pregnant the doc asked me how I was feeling and I said, "fine, just really tired" and he said, "well, the good news is, that will only last another 18 years". I have found something that really gives me a nice artificial zip. This is fairly common to most people, but to me it's a new discovery, a real mommy must have.....C.O.F.F.E.E. Yes, baby #3 has officially turned me into a coffee drinker. Every day.  Without my coffee, I am pretty much in zombie mode. I read on a mommy blog where she referenced the first year with baby as  "baby survival mode year".  That sums it up. I am in survival mode right now. Just doing what I can to get by each day. Some things that are - and have been - severely slipping are : exercise, daily bible study, budgeting, couponing, cleaning and decorating. I do a little of each of these, but my goal is to get back to a nice organized life with routines and order.
Okay, enough rambling....the original purpose of this post was to talk about the kids. Will has just completed his very first basketball season!!! Yay!! He loved basketball. He's still learning rules and developing his skills, but the overall experience was very fun for him! He got a cool trophy at the end of the season.

His team won 4 games and lost 3 with an average of 11 points per game. At this age, there is a HUGE difference in skill level. On Will's team, there were 2-3 kids that really stood out and made all the points and everyone else kind of jogged along behind them. Literally, jogged behind them...well, okay, sometimes they skipped along behind them, but you get the idea.

The blond haired boy is one of the "experienced" players. See Will behind everyone with his arms up? He loved to keep those arms up the entire time!


He got more aggressive as the season went on.


And he got to take the ball down the court a few times.

During warm-ups, he would make most shots and at home practicing, he makes most shots. Once he gains confidence, I think he'll become more aggressive and participate more in the games. It didn't matter to him if he even touched the ball,  he loved playing the game!



Weston and Wyatt enjoyed going to the gym to watch Will. Wyatt is looking forward to getting bigger so he can do all these things too. At least that's what he says right now.


On other topic, Wyatt has really improved on his drawing skills lately. Normally he draws "roller coasters" which are colorful, squiggly lines that go round and round. He surprised me the other day by drawing a picture of himself and daddy holding hands. I was so proud of him (as you can see he was proud too!). We emailed this picture to Trent.


Spring Break is coming up next week, my buttercups are blooming and the pretty pink trees are starting to add a little color to the world! Wyatt starts soccer tonight, Will starts baseball next week and Weston is getting a few teeth! Welcome Spring!

1 comment:

Kristin said...

Oh my goodness, your kids are so cute! I can't believe how big Weston is! Hopefully one of these days we'll end up at a park together!