Wow, so waaaay back in March Matthew had his Sports Day at school---a highly anticipated day where the kids play field games and just have fun all day long. Matt was teamed up with his buddies for most of the day.
When it came time for the baton relay, Matt was pumped and ready. I didn't get to go watch him that day, but when he came and told me about the relay he said, "Mom, I was on a team of girls." What? Girls can run too!Spring Break was a rather chilly week. No complaints about that! We took advantage of the lovely weather and went to the Waco zoo with the Rener crew.
We saw some really amazing animals: orangutans, tigers, a kimodo dragon, elephants, giraffes, bears, otters, and meerkats to name a few. Johnny loves animals so he was fascinated by everything he saw. He kept trying to get into the animal displays.
Matt reading a map while sitting in his babiest brother's stroller. Pretty sure he's way over the weight limit that that stroller can handle.
These two...inseparable. It was so cute listening to them talk about the animals they saw. They really enjoyed it.
Little Johnny was a trooper and kept right up with those big kids. He was thrilled to see all those animals we only see in books (that we read over and over and over) up close. He fell asleep right away on the drive home, even with all those other kids giggling all around him.
There were a few Sundays back in the spring when Will would fall asleep either in the chair or on Steven. He would not be convinced to go and actually take a nap.
And another little sleeper right here. Poor guy gets woken up from naps all the time. So precious to see him sleeping so peacefully. And he's filling up that crib! Thankfully, he still loves it and has made no moves to try and escape the thing. Yay!
Matthew was ready for another go at flag football, only this time we switched leagues. This time around we were only committed to one day a week with practice and the game back to back. It worked out much better for us.
After Matt's football game one Saturday we drove out to Marble Falls to scope out the town. The kids were pretty patient with our driving and exploring for the most part, but you knew when they had had their fill. The whining came on like a steam train and didn't stop. We ended the day at Sweet Berry Farms for some strawberry picking.
The plants were still pretty immature due to our crazy winter so we didn't come away with too much fruit, but it was still fun to be out there in such a beautiful setting. And that didn't stop Matthew from scouring those plants to try and fill up our box.
Johnny wasn't complaining. He found plenty of good fruit right off the ground to eat. A little dirt never hurt anyone, right? Blech.
Johnny was most captivated by the goats. He and Will fed them for quite some time. The delight John gets from seeing live animals is the best. He squeals with joy every time, I love it.
Not sure what these two are doing...impersonating a goat?
Back at home Mr. J is still his charming, busy self. He loves to be outside. At some point nearly each day he and I are outside while the other two are inside racing cars or building Lego. He says, "C'mon, Mommy!!" in the sweetest little voice while gesturing me toward him. How can I say no?
For the two hours Matthew was engaged in football, I was charged with the task of running the other two around and keeping them entertained, out of trouble, and off the football fields. We found these hurdles all chained together, and Will & John made it a game of crawling through them. They ran around the track, played in the long jump and sand pits, and jumped on the crash pad under the high jump. With snacks in hand at every event, of course.
In March the hills at the middle school where Matt played his games were covered in beautiful bluebonnets.
Lots of park time with these three. Lots of 'tude, too.
After school one day Will fell asleep while cuddled next to Matthew. I think he did it the next day too. Still wouldn't take a nap though.
Steven took the older two out to Goldthwaite to go collect his hunting gear and visit his Uncle & Aunt. Matt's favorite part about going there is looking for bones. It never disappoints!