Friday, May 22, 2009
Aunt Debbi - You missed "Girls Morning Out"!
Talent Show and Education Fair
Both boys had to run to a game after the Ed. Fair last night. Grant got a solid line-drive every time he batted. He is really showing improvement. He also got to pitch again last night. Trent's team tied. Trent got 2 great hits to the back of the the infield.
The third grade studied Illinois history. Trent's project was on the Sears Tower. He did it all by himself while at school. He researched at the library and internet, made note cards, wrote the report, drew the sketch and designed the poster.
My little men are growing up. Some mothers constantly mourn the loss of the their "little baby". But I celebrate each milestone and step of independence. Even though I miss their babyhood, it is so fun and rewarding to see their growth. Love you BOYS!
Monday, May 18, 2009
Catching Up - Part 1
Hi Everyone! I did not fall off the face of the earth! I have been working feverishly toward my writing deadline for RBP and finished it up a week ago. Then last week I just had to catch up on all the daily demands that I had pushed to the back burner: mountains of laundry, forms to fill out, insurance claims to sort through, and general household cleaning. So...here is what we have been up to:
In late April we rode the Metra train down to Chicago and saw Mary Poppins. Trent had earned his ticket free through his Christian Youth Theater organization. Then the rest of us were able to buy in for a very low cost. The theater was gracious enough to even make accomodations for Brooke. She and I got to sit in the second row! Alex and the boys had to sit in the nose-bleed section (that's why our tickets were "low cost"). It was a beautiful show - come on, it's MARY POPPINS! "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" was fantastic and our favorite was the "Step in Time" where "Bert" tapdanced on the ceiling! Of course, Trent and I loved it because we knew it was all done by fly-wires - something we have experienced first-hand!

I left the post up of Trent pitching for so long, I figured it was time to give Grant his due:
Too adorable - ready to go knock one out of the park!
Now look who's pitching! I was so proud of him! He got to pitch for one inning and he did great! I think he has learned quite a bit from listening to Alex coach Trent on his pitching. Grant has such a teachable spirit and he always tries his best. In fact - he did such a great job...
I left the post up of Trent pitching for so long, I figured it was time to give Grant his due:
Scroll on down to the next post: Catching Up - Part 2....
Catching Up - Part 2
Spring at the Bauman home:
To update you on my "tulip saga": These are in front of the house and the animals leave them alone because the motion-detector porch light comes on and scares them away. But, my side tulips DID survive the rabbit invasion. They were a little later to bloom but they were fine...untill - the deer got them. Alex had covered them with chicken wire, but they grew so high that he had to take the cover off. A few days later I discovered all the heads eaten off half the bed. Lesson learned: taller fence next year.
I love tulips, but these three crab-apple trees are the favorite part of our yard every spring. I just wish they lasted longer. Now look closely and you can see the two "visitors" that also enjoyed the crab-apple trees...
They were on a "date". The male was going through his courting dance for days! No, we do not live on a wildlife preserve, but with the menagerie that passes through our yard, you would think so.
Mother's Day - Brooke and I sang "Cherish the Moment". It was a sweet tear-jerker. I have learned to cry and sing at the same time.
Now - I think I have covered at least 2 1/2 weeks of events. Trent participates in his school Talent Show this Thursday, so that will probably be the next post. Bye for now.
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