The kids got to make their own fruit skewers at playgroup today!
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Katie started her swim lessons!
She told the instructor that she didn’t need a hat because she had one at home—which of course she didn’t because it was Owen’s. 🙂
I was giving the instructor Katie’s water background (she’s not really afraid of the water, she wears a puddle jumper and roams the entire pool, etc.) and the instructor said it wasn’t that important right now because they mainly just play in the water, blow bubbles, get them used to getting their face in, and assisted floating, etc.
Floating!
Waiting her turn.
I think she’s the youngest in her group. (Technically since she’s under 3, she should be in the Young Minnows, but since she’s SO close and she’s familiar/comfortable with the water, the owner said she was a candidate for the Minnows!)
Blowing bubbles!
Playing after her lesson!
Then it was time for Owen’s lesson. I stayed to watch Katie play so I didn’t get too much of Owen…but he was learning a new kick.
Their first fireworks!
We knew the weather was going to be a crapshoot, but we figured we had to try since they were just three miles from our house!
It started off well enough…Tom and Owen went off to check out the food offerings and Katie and I had a picnic (oranges, string cheese, cheddar Chex, and a juice box) which she loved: “Mama! This picnic is the best ever!”
And even though it was sprinkling, she was running around in the grass and having a blast…until she realized she had a boo boo on her foot and then she turned into a hot mess drama queen as seen here.
Then as soon as daddy came back 15 minutes later, she was all smiles and amazingly forgot all about her boo boo.
As soon as daddy laid down, she copied him. 🙂
Then I jumped in for a picture.
Owen had been off playing football with some kids but he came back to check in and said “We’re tackling and I knocked two people down!”
Since we had everyone, we took this shot. A lady behind us actually offered to take it but I said “No thanks, this is how we do it!” And it was perfect—done in one shot!
And then it started to rain harder. And it was chilly. And we had already been here two hours and still had about 45 minutes until the fireworks were going to start…do we stay or do we go?
The show was happening rain or shine and I hated to miss it after being there so long already…so we decided to go sit in the car and potentially watch from the tailgate or through the moonroof if it was a downpour. Thankfully it didn’t do much more than a light rain.
We had the car on to listen to music so the kids were having fun in the tail lights…
Owen: “This is burning my face!” 
…and playing to the music…
Owen being a lamppost:
And then the show started! They both immediately covered their ears so we got out the noise-canceling headphones for both of them.
Yes, I was happy we had the minivan so we could do this!
Both kids said it was the BEST DAY EVER and they wanted to know if we were going to go to the fireworks next year. Ha HA! I’ve created fireworks monsters!! (Tom doesn’t really care for them, but now we outnumber him three to one! And he really did enjoy watching the kids loving everything!)
P.S. Wow, this is post #6000!
We found the bubble machine!
Kidisms 13
Owen: What is your favorite shape?
Me: A heart.
Owen: Me, too! Wanna know why?
Me: Yes.
Owen: Because it stands for love!
Katie: Mama! I see a Lego head! Look! Right there! 🙂

Me: How many library books are left?
Owen: Four.
Me: Only four?!
Owen: I’m rocking through these!
At dinner, we were talking about how Owen didn’t want Katie to come home from the hospital. He asked why.
Me: Because she cried and was loud!
Owen: Why did she cry?
Me: Because babies cry. They don’t know how to talk.
Owen: But she speaks human now!
Tom turned on a woodworking show.
Katie: That’s like papa!
Me & Tom: How does she know that?!
Katie: Mom! Look at the pretty tail she has!

Things you hear in a house with kids: Owen! Put your sword up and dance!
His hearing is fine!
Remember, the pediatrician wanted us to get Owen’s hearing tested because he should have grown out of covering his ears at loud noises by now. But…everything is just fine with his hearing. The audiologist said he might just be one who is extra-sensitive and he still might outgrow it.
He did really great during the tests and I teased him about turning into a robot because he had wires coming out of his ears. 🙂
Best BrickLoot box yet!
Our morning walk!
The kids love riding in daddy’s car!
Dancing!
Poor Katie…bug bites.
So we went on another walk this morning…and it started out perfectly. Owen was our guard again and today he brought a gun—he’s serious about his duties!
But the fun quickly turned to disaster as Katie somehow got stung twice at the same time by…bugs I completely missed!!
We were walking along and I was watching her legs because she was right in front of me and she just stopped and started screeching that she was hurt. I thought she was just being a 3yo drama queen because I looked and there was nothing wrong with her that I could see. I tried to keep us walking but she was limping and shuffling along and had big serious tears. So I stopped to look again—and THEN I could see the two tiny bites right under her kneecap. (Once I got home and Googled, they appear to be wasp bites.)
I know they’re small and fast, but I still can’t believe I missed a bug flying in, stinging her twice, and flying away while I was staring directly at her legs!!
Of course she wanted me to carry her back so I tried the best I could on the trails but made her walk most of it. We got home and I put her leg up and iced it and she got Ibuprofen. I watched her like a hawk, even though I was pretty sure she wasn’t allergic…but she was fine with her bandaid. 🙂
My coloring buddies!
My walking buddies!
The weather was actually gorgeous this morning—67° if you can believe it! So, I decided we all needed to hit the trails before the temps started climbing (it’s supposed to get to 88° today…which is actually cooler than it has been lately).
They loved the trails!!
Owen was a sun guard taking the lead, watching out for magnaguard ships (a Star Wars thing)! 🙂
We were done by 8am!
I’ll take lap snuggles whenever I can!
My little monster and ducky.Â
Guess who just made Turtle 2?
A mad rush to school after school!
So, this morning before school, I had Owen write a thank you note for his teachers. It turned out super cute.
Circle Time
My favorite things
1. Learning vowels
2. The Oh No! game
3. I loved the slide at the pumpkin patch
4. Zoo
5. Computer
Thank you for being my teachers
I also sent in a thank you card and small gift for him to give them. When he got home, and after we asked about his last day, I asked if he gave his teachers their present. He couldn’t remember. SERIOUSLY?! So we questioned him some more and he went and looked in his bag and it wasn’t there. So I quick emailed the teacher asking if he’d given it to them or left it sitting somewhere. Then I checked his bag—and there it was, in the front pocket he hadn’t unzipped. Ugh.
Of course I really wanted them to have the gift and especially his card, so we tore out of here and rushed to the school to hopefully get there before they left. (The kids had a two-hour early dismissal, but I knew the teachers would be cleaning out their classrooms.)
Thankfully, they were both still there, so we got to talk with them for a few minutes, give them their gift, and take a picture!
And a picture of me and my boy on the way out.
Owen’s last day of kindergarten!
Our first meal on the deck!
Tom’s weekend project!
Owen’s doing really well with his swimming lessons!Â
Today his teacher said that he’s getting close to moving up a level!
Post-Dinner Pool
Kidisms 12
We were at the playground.
Katie: Hey birdie!
Bird flies away.
Katie: Hey! I was just going to talk to you!
I was trying to explain the concept of half to Owen using money (he came home with basic fraction work yesterday). One quarter (25c) is 1/4 of a dollar. He understood. Then this happened.
Me: What is half of 100?
Owen: /thinking/ One million?
Me: No. Don’t guess. Think about it.
Owen: One second?
Me: /This is why I can’t ever homeschool./
Me: Where did you find those toys?
Owen: Downstairs.
Me: Where downstairs?
Owen: In the school opening thing.
Me: The school opening thing? What?
Owen: You know. The school thing that you open and put stuff in.
Me: WHAT?!
Owen: THE SCHOOL OPENING THING!
I think hard about what all is downstairs…and it hits me.
Me: Owen, that’s a desk.
Katie: Can I have a snack?
Me: No.
Katie: Why can’t I have a snack?
Me: You just ate breakfast!
Katie: Why won’t you give me a snack?!
Me: I just told you.
Katie: That makes me sad.
Katie: Can we go in the car?
Me: No, we don’t need to go anywhere.
Katie: That makes me sad.
Katie: ANY QUESTION
Me: ANY ANSWER
Katie: That makes me sad.
Katie: Can I have a snack?
Me: No.
Katie: Can you get up?
Me: Yes.
Katie: So can you get me a snack?
Tom, putting Katie to bed: Katie, is there poop in there?
Katie: Maaaaybe.
Morning selfie with the kids
A second ride on the autism train?
Well, we may be on the autism train again.
Because Owen is still having (to me) major food issues, I wanted to make sure there was nothing else going on. Yes, he could just be a very picky eater…but I would be wracked with guilt if something else was going on and my new food rules were creating more problems than I was trying to solve. (I still feel guilty about the whole pooping thing back before we learned he had a serious issue and I don’t want the same thing to happen with food.)
So I got a referral to see a Developmental Pediatrician again (the same type of doctor we saw at Lejeune who diagnosed him with autism) and crossed my fingers she’d just say “Oh yes, it sounds like he has eating issues, here’s a referral for therapy.” Ha. I should have known better. 🙂
Of course she had to do the whole background history, and during that discovery period, a few random other issues came out. They’re things that he’s always had/done that he hasn’t yet grown out of…which led her to think he might have ADD…or possibly autism. Sigh.
But that said, considering everything we discussed, she thinks he’s absolutely thriving and I’m doing everything right (in regards to meal times and food) so there’s no immediate concern. But she does want him to see an audiologist for a real hearing assessment (he still covers his ears with loud/annoying noises which she said should not happen anymore at his age), start OT for the food (and pooping) issues, and see a geneticist again (genetics has come a very long way since we got his results in 2012 and the doctor could potentially see something now that we didn’t see before—and we might get additional genetic testing done). The results of those appointments will determine if we go forward with actual autism testing.
She’s not worried but wants to cover all the bases. If it’s determined he can benefit from additional therapy, we will go through with the testing and an autism diagnosis will allow us access to tens of thousands of dollars in free therapy since it’s covered under Tricare. (This is the same therapy we qualified for the first time but we never went ahead with it because neither of us were convinced he REALLY needed it—especially compared to all the other SERIOUSLY autistic kids out there.) And she agreed that was an okay decision, but also told us that if there’s something we can fix NOW, it’s better to do it while he’s young, rather than wait and decide when he’s 10-12-14 and he could be MUCH more defiant and MUCH harder to work with. (Basically, young kids are much more pliable.) 🙂
She did a few tests with him and agreed that overall he was doing very well. But interestingly, one of the tests she did (I think it was having him repeat full sentences back to her) she said he tested at about an age 4 level. That really surprised me because I had been listening and I thought he did okay. However, I think it was more a point of him (not) paying attention—he started to fiddle with a crayon and wasn’t listening closely (hence the thought of ADD). She said he could very likely be extremely smart and his brain is just racing…and it’s hard to stop and focus because he’s already on to something else. (And actually, conversely, when he has laser-like concentration on something and spends too much time trying to be perfect.) I said that sounds like Owen on a regular basis.
I really liked her and feel comfortable with her so I feel okay. Of course it’s still a shock to think we might get an autism diagnosis again…but her main thought was that if he’s doing well and we expect (and get) good things from him, we’re on the right course.
The best part of the appointment? She asked him what his absolute VERY most favorite thing to do was. Of course, I was positive it would be Legos. But his immediate response? As in he literally didn’t even think for three seconds? “I like to go to school.” 🙂
So now I have to wait a few days to call and schedule the three appointments. Stay tuned!
Owen became a knight today!
Owen went to a super cool birthday party today! This is how he came home:
That’s not how he left the house. 🙂
Turns out the kids all went on a quest! And the mom posted pictures of the whole thing later on Facebook (which I appreciated because we weren’t at the party—it was Owen’s first party alone!).
Waiting to joust and retrieve hanging rings!
Owen said they did catapults “but not real ones!” This is what he meant:

Retrieving their swords from the stone!

Hunting for treasure!
Slaying a dragon!

He had a great time and came home with a box of treasure—colorful necklaces, gold rings, and chocolate coins!—which Katie loved, too! It was an amazingly well-planned and executed party and I am so glad he got to go!
School Dance
Owen really wanted to go to the school dance tonight so since I wasn’t feeling well, Tom took him (meaning there weren’t many pictures taken, LOL). This was taken by a friend and posted on Facebook:

I asked if Owen was having fun and Tom said yes! At the moment, he was learning how to line dance! I asked if he was getting a video and he said no because he only does things for about 39 seconds and then chases a kid around for 2 minutes. 🙂
And a special treat afterwards:
The kids love Gangnam Style.
Owen’s big finale:
What Owen knows about me.
This has been going around Facebook lately, so I did it with Owen. I have to say his answers surprised me—things I was SURE he would answer a certain way he didn’t. And I have no idea why laundry makes such a big impression!
Without ANY prompting, ask your child these questions and write down EXACTLY what they say. It is a great way to find out what they really think. When you re-post put your child’s age.
Owen, age 6
1. What is something mom always says to you? Make bed.
2. What makes mom happy? Happy kids.
3. What makes mom sad? When we are being grumpy.
4. How does your mom make you laugh? Make jokes.
5. What was your mom like as a child? Playing with your grandma.
6. How old is your mom? 41
7. How tall is your mom? 5 inches I think
8. What is her favorite thing to do? Watch Ellen.
9. What does your mom do when you’re not around? Watch Ellen again.
10. If your mom becomes famous, what will it be for? A fashion show.
11. What is your mom really good at? (loooots of thinking) I don’t know.
12. What is your mom not very good at? Doing laundry.
13. What does your mom do for a job? Wash clothes.
14.What is your mom’s favorite food? Pizza
15.What makes you proud of your mom? I don’t know.
16. If your mom were a character, who would she be? Marion (From Indiana Jones)
17. What do you and your mom do together? Play games
18. How are you and your mom the same? We both do laundry.
19. How are you and your mom different? You have dark brown hair and I have light brown hair.
20. How do you know your mom loves you? Because you love me.
21. What does your mom like most about your dad? You love him.
22. Where is your mom’s favorite place to go? Shoppers (grocery store)
23. How old was your Mom when you were born? 35 (He guessed and was right!)














































































