Thursday, September 11, 2008

Kindergarten!!

Christopher absolutely LOVES kindergarten.  Some things that he has talked about(while jumping up and down because he's so excited) are:
His two new friends: Sean and Christopher Cooper
The cafeteria and how fun it is to punch in his code to buy hot lunch
The science lab:  the ant farm, the guinea pig and making pulleys
The hug from his teacher for being such a good listener(He blushed a little when he told me!)
Gym class:  the basketball hoops, tumbling mats and bars to spin on
The computer lab:  "I was in the red group.  We did the best and got a mint!"
Recess:  monkey bars and a ball toss game(basket that has a bunch of holes where the ball will come out)
Riding the bus:  He loves his bus driver, Mr Ernie, who has a grandson named Christopher.
Seeing his friends, Gabriela, Arann and Gabe throughout the day
Homework:  "I LOVE doing homework." 

Here are pictures from his first day:

When he walked into the kitchen that morning with his uniform and backpack on I held my hands to my face and said, "AAAAAAHHHHHH!  Brian come look at this BIG kid we have in our kitchen!"  I was shocked at how much older he looked.  



He was excited that he looked like a BIG kid!


It was a beautiful day.



Walking into school



Getting him settled in his classroom
After a few minutes he said, "I'm fine Mom. You can leave now."  I'm glad he did so well.  I, on the other hand, had tears streaming down my face the moment I walked out of the room.  They were proud/sad/happy tears.  I am very excited about how much he will grow and learn this year!  

Monday, September 8, 2008

Eutopia!

That's the word I'd use to describe our adventure on Lake Powell in Utah, followed by two days in Sedona, AZ last month.  Before I say anything else, I want to say THANK YOU to Brian's sister, Elaine and her husband Marty who orchestrated the entire trip.  Their hard work is the main reason everyone was able to sit back and enjoy.  
We started the trip early in the morning on Sunday, August 3rd.  We left for the airport at 7am where we met up with Mom and Dad Ellis to take the 4+ hour flight to Phoenix together.  The first evening we stayed in Phoenix which is where Elaine and Marty live.  The eating started immediately as we grazed on homemade enchiladas.  YUM!  Then, it was birthday cake in honor of Brian.  We all went to bed early in preparation for the predawn departure to Lake Powell(a 4+ hour car ride).  
There were 17 of us:
Mom and Dad from SC
Elaine and Marty from AZ
Mark from CA
Kevin and Lauren from VA
Yvonne and Kenny from CT
Adele, Dennis, Megan and Theresa from FL
and the four of us from NC!!!
We had two houseboats(70' Millenium and 59' Discovery), a speedboat and a jetski.   The houseboats were amazing!  Roughing it did not apply to this camping trip!  The landscape itself was breathtaking, but being surrounded by family made it just that much more spectacular.  Brian loved being the captain of the Millenium and he did a great job!  I didn't want anything to do with getting that massive boat around the lake.  Beaching the boats for the night proved to be the most challenging.  Finding the right spot for two houseboats and getting them both anchored was a job for the entire crew.  
I loved having coffee on the top deck every morning.  I loved watching Christopher and Andrew surrounded by so much love from so many family members.  I grew up with a large extended family very close and know how great that feels!  I loved watching everyone have a great time skiing and tubing.  I loved sitting by the campfire.  I loved Yvonne's group prayer time and Kevin and Lauren's skit.  I loved all the laughs, the food and fun!!  




Sedona was beautiful!  We stayed there for two nights.  We went to Slide Rock State Park which has a natural water slide.  The water was cold, but everyone had fun!  We had a picnic lunch afterward and stopped at Dairy Queen for dessert!  We also hiked Cathedral Rock.  Christopher was a champ and loved hearing his echo at the top!  I carried Andrew in the backpack until the terrain was too narrow and steep.  Thank you, Elaine, for watching Andrew so that I could join the others at the top.    Otherwise, we hung out and ate very good food!  The carry-out pizza, breakfast at the airport and dinner at the Javelina Cantina were DEE-LISH!  Once again, being surrounded by family made each moment more enjoyable.
Our last night, we stayed in Phoenix.  We helped Marty celebrate his birthday and had another wonderful meal.  That was one amazing trip!  Thank you everyone for all the wonderful memories!!!