Thursday, August 13, 2009

Sandy Beginnings

We recently visited the Amelia Island Plantation Resort (just 30 minutes north of Jacksonville, Florida) which Parents magazine ranked #13 in their article, "The 10 Best Beach Resorts for Families" (so it was in the runner-up category).

Ian preferred the pool over the ocean, as well as this very hip look consisting of "Float-Ts" and "goggews" (Ian's pronunciation)
Noah adored the ocean and was quite obsessed with finding ocean life. Last year, Noah refused to enter Table Rock Lake for fear of sharks. This year, he was incredibly disappointed to find out that sharks don't typically hang out near the sand castles.


Even though Connor would not have enjoyed the beach so much at five-month old, we missed that precious, roll-filled sweetheart and hope he gets to search for sharks with us on the next trip.


It's what I do.


A few days after sand, ocean and smores, Noah began kindergarten. Seth and I teared-up (Seth assures me it was quite dusty in the school halls) as we watched him walk down the hall to his class, and I was able to hold it together until after we dropped him off. I then headed to the "Boo Hoo Breakfast" which I was overqualified to be attending. Fortunately, Noah had no tears and was SO excited to go to school.

Since his first day of school, Noah has been talking about the "graders" which are the 1st-5th grade kids. His specific quote yesterday was that after he completed some projects that he "would be ready to roll on up to 1st grade" whereby he would then officially be a grader.

My prayer was specifically answered when Noah told me he made a friend yesterday and that they had the same color popsicle (my prayer involved a friend, not the color of his snack). He couldn't remember his name, but "it starts with a 'P' and ends with an 'e'", which then Ian confidently piped in, "COLTON?". It turns out that his name is Pierce and that Ian and I need to work harder on phonics.

Later in the week, Ian helped me drop off Noah to his class and I had prepared Ian that he would NOT be staying with Noah. As we told Noah goodbye at his classroom door, Ian turned to me and said, "Bye mom, have a great day, see you later". He was bitterly disappointed that I fulfilled my commitment to bring him home.

5 comments:

Karen Smith (Feiock) said...

Is it ridiculous that I cried reading this??! There is no hope for me once I'm a mom...

Lingars 2 said...

I totally understand! I still can't believe that on the 31st I will have a 1st grader and a 3rd grader! I KNOW I will cry! I loved your pics! It looks like fun.....maybe we'll be in FL this time next year...in a NEW house(at least new to us)! 8}

Jennifer said...

I love it! It looks like you guys had a wonderful time at the beach.

Emily said...

Again- Don't lie. I know you were praying about Noah's snack.

Christy said...

Your boys are SO STINKIN' CUTE! Noah looks so handsome in his backpack. Glad to get up on the lingo ("graders") before I'm officially there as a mom. I can't even think about Andrew heading off into the sunset with his pack on ....ahhhhhh!