Monday, September 27, 2010

60th Birthday

This past weekend we had a surprise 60th birthday party for my Dad.  It was a great party including many family & friends!  It was fun to see my Dad so surprised once he walked in the door & realized everyone was there for him. 

All through my childhood, one of my fondest memories of my Dad is him playing in the band.  All through growing up I would dance in the basement while the band rocked away practicing.  My Dad is very passionate about music and loves playing the drums.  He had been in a band since my Mom & Dad first met - in high school!  So, for my Dad's 60th birthday party, my Mom hired a band that let my Dad play a few sets.  It sure was fun to see him in his element & having such a good time!  He did a great job of getting all our family & friends out on the dance floor.  The grandkids were in heaven!  Many of them have never even heard him play.  A couple of my Dad's old band mates were there as well, so they had a good time re-connecting & making music again.  It was a pretty fun night!

My Mom & Dad

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Canning

Last weekend I went to St. Cloud to learn how to can salsa.  My sister has been doing it for a year or two now & I have been dying to learn so I could have my own jars all year round.  We had such a good time!  We spent the whole night chatting and laughing.  We stayed up Friday night until after 1:00 AM & then started back at it Saturday morning by 8:00.  All together we canned 61 jars!  We had such a good time, we decided to make it a tradition every fall.  I can't wait until next year!  Until then, the kids & I have been busy enjoying chips & salsa.   
Blanching the tomatoes is the worst part (& most time consuming)!

Even Little Nora wanted to help us out

Pat was so awesome...  He did the worst part of cutting up the jalapeno peppers...  Definitely need to wear gloves for that one!

61 jars of yummy-ness

Notre Dame 2010


Notre Dame is full of traditions, so it is only fair that we have our Notre Dame traditions too.  Two years ago, Zach got to go to South Bend with Jim and so this year it was Lauryn's turn.  Jim & Lauryn, along with friends, Todd & Ceci, enjoyed a long weekend in South Bend & Chicago.  Friday they enjoyed walking campus and attending the pep rally.  Saturday they went to the painting of the helmets (another ND tradition).  Usually the painting of the helmets is not done publically, so they were lucky to attend during a weekend where they were doing it in front of the crowd.  They also went to see the football team do their traditional walk from mass to the game.  Then the game...  Unfortunately Notre Dame lost to Michigan in the last few minutes of the game.  Regardless, it was an amazing experience and father/daughter time!  On Sunday, they headed back to Chicago & before their flight left in the evening, they stopped at the bean & made it to a White Sox baseball game.  Although me & the boys were happy when they got home, Lauryn said she wished she could have stayed longer.  She truly loves Notre Dame & has high hopes of attending school there one day! 

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Are You Ready For Some Football????

Football season has begun for the boys! Zach is playing heavy weight tackle football. In the past years, Zach has been red-striped, meaning he could not carry or advance the ball. Well this is the first year where they separate the "heavy weights" from the "light weights". So now he can carry the ball & he is LOVING it! His first game he scored his first 2 points ever from a conversion. Then his second game he got to play in the Metrodome (or Mall of America Dome... sorry, it will always be the "Metrodome" to me!). And Zach scored his first touchdown! Then he also got another 2 point conversion as well. He's sure having a blast!


At the Metrodome



Right after his 1st touchdown



And this is how Sean (& friends) prefer to watch the game...
Sean is also playing flag football this season. What a difference from last year! Last year it seemed that he would just run around & try to look busy. This year he gets it & is understanding the plays. I am sure it helps that now his & Zach's favorite thing to do is watch football games on TV together. But Sean had his first game of the season yesterday & scored his first touchdown too! He ran it 40yards! He was very pleased with himself (& loved following in Zach's footsteps).

Little Seaners...

There he goes...

After the touchdown, Sean's famous words, "Y.E.S!"

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

First Day of School 2010

I have to say, this is the first school year where I have been sad to see my kids off to school! I don't know if the years are going by faster & faster... but that was the shortest summer we have ever had! I felt like I was not ready for school to start and would have truly enjoyed a couple more weeks with the kids at home. They are just at such great ages and they are so self-efficient. But, they were excited to see their friends again and so I guess it was time.

Lauryn is a big 7th grader this year... Junior High! She just looked so grown up yesterday morning with her khaki pants & belt (7th & 8th grade get to wear khaki's instead of the navy blue they are all so sick of). I still remember when I started junior high... Boy, did I think I was grown up! Zach is in 5th grade this year & Sean is in 2nd grade. I say it every year, but time just flies by so fast.






So after I was finished taking all the kids pictures, Jim wanted to know why I never take one of him on the "first day of school"? So, had to post his first day too!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Another Seanism...

See a couple blogs below...

Sean had another good comment the other day. Him & his friend were talking & his friend asks him, "Sean, what do you want to be when you grow up?" To which Sean replies, "Well, I want to be a Marine... I think... I haven't quite decided that yet. But I do know I want to be a professional football player!" So his friend replies, "Oh, I want to be a professional baseball player." Sean says, "I like football better. But... I do know that I want to be a billionaire! It would be a W.O.N.D.E.R.F.U.L life!" (don't we all?)