What's weird is that Matt is losing his teeth just as Johnny is getting his. Sunrise, sunset....as Steven would say. So, both of Matt's funky grey teeth up top that have been that way since he was 3 both fell out within two weeks of each other. He looks super funny now.
What's weird is that my brother of all people won our Fantasy Football championship. So not cool. And then he wasn't even there at the Super Bowl party to accept his trophy! The atrocity! Sarah got him on speakerphone to give his acceptance speech. The kids were super cute as always; excited to all be together eating waffles, playing and having movie marathons while we watched the game.
What's weird is that Henry is 3! And Will & Henry's friendship grows stronger and stronger. They are the perfect pair and a hoot to watch. Henry requested that Will wear his Superman suit to his birthday party and he in return wore his Luke Skywalker costume. And then they fought each other with guns and lightsabers. They are hilarious.
What's weird is this crazy inflatable hamster ball thing and Ava's wild static electricity hair.
The Rener kids came over one afternoon and they all had a blast rolling around in that thing. Only a few tears but even those didn't last long. Whoever got injured would suck it up and then jump back in for more.
It was a sweaty, stinky, grass filled ball by the end of the day.
What's weird is that all the first grade classes at Matt's school had a music performance in Feb. entitled "Lullabies". And they wore their pajamas for the performance. So did the music teacher. Yes, that's a night cap. Matt did great singing and doing all the hand motions.
What's weird is watching your son up on stage speak into a microphone clearly, loudly, and with confidence as he recites a few tongue twisting excerpts from the book Fox in Socks by Dr. Suess. His class recited the entire book at a morning assembly to honor the great Dr. Suess on his birthday. Matt did so great; he didn't stumble over any of those funny words at all. I thought to myself that he sounded just like I did all those many, many times that I read it to him when he was younger. Makes a momma proud.
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