Wednesday, September 30, 2020

September 2020

 We did a picnic lunch and swim the Saturday of labor day weekend.  I expected the pool to be crowded since it was a holiday weekend and the pool was closing after the weekend but we had the pool to ourselves for almost the whole time we were there.  It was so fun.


Soccer season started up.  Jaron had a great season and has really improved this year. He's more aggressive and has really good ball handling skills.  He was on a the team with his best friend Graham. The girls got on a great team this year with a great coach and had a lot of fun.  They both scored goals this season which always makes it more fun.




Jaron lost his first tooth.  It was weird because one night while we were eating dinner he started crying and complaining he had a popcorn kernel stuck in his teeth and that it hurt.  Since he hadn't had popcorn recently I took a look and behind his tooth was a new tooth already growing in.  When I wiggled his tooth it was pretty loose.  So he wiggled it and about an hour later he pulled it out.  All my kids pull their own teeth out.  He was so happy!

The Pace's bought a house and are moving back to Utah!  They bought a house in Provo and although they aren't moving officially until January we stopped by to check out their new house and help them move some stuff in.  We took a walk down to Will's Pit Stop which is just down the street and got slurpees.  Welcome back to Utah Paces!

We took a drive up the canyon one Sunday to see the fall leaves.  The canyon was soooo super crowded, it was nuts, so we didn't last a long time but still pretty to see.

We got a new piano.  The kids have been using a keyboard for 2 years and it was time to get something a bit nicer.  We got an electronic piano but it was all 88 keys and they are weighted so it feels just like playing a real piano.  It's been nice to have a better quality piano and the kids love it because it came with headphones that they can plug in and I can't hear them practicing so I don't know when they've made a mistake or if they've played all their songs enough times.  Now I put rules in place when I want to hear them play.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

The Girls turn 9!

 Siena and Aria turned 9 this year.  I have seen so much change in them this last year.  Their legs have grown a mile and I can tell they just aren't all little girls anymore.  They have their own opinions, emotions, likes and dislikes.  Sometimes they say things and I take a step back and just look at who they've become.

Together they are still best friends and fight just like sisters do.  One minute they are mad at each other and the next they are laughing hysterically.  They love their guinea pigs and although it's a struggle to get them to clean the cage and no leave a mess down there, they make them costumes, make videos with them and are constantly borrowing my phone to look up how to train a guinea pig or take pictures of something cute they've done.

Siena has taken up sewing a lot this year.  She sews stuffed animals, finger puppets and anything else that she thinks of.  She loves to craft.  She is still taking piano and is improving a lot.  She recently started learning Fur Elise and it's fun to listen to her play that.  She is great at school and helps her teacher a lot when she gets her work done early.  She loves computers as well and wishes I would sign her up for a coding class.  She is constantly creating slide shows or any thing else she can do on a computer.

Aria still loves horses and unicorns and wishes I would sign her up for horse riding lessons.  Actually she wishes we would sell our house and buy some horse property so she can own her own horse.  She is really creative and really good at drawing and can draw much better than I can.  Aria loves to read and will read and read and read.  She is consistently reading way over the minimum number of minutes she's required to read at school.

I put them in different classes for school this year.  I debated a while about it, and even with changes due to Covid, wondered if I was doing the right thing.  Both needed a chance to shine in their own ways and progress academically at their own pace without worrying where their sister was at, what level they were on and who got more right on math tests.  It's also helped that they've had different homework so they weren't complaining who got down faster.  Both have done great and although they were resistant when I first told them about it last spring, they were fine when school started.  I'm glad that they still meet up for every recess and play together.  Both have adjusted great and don't seem to have any issues which I'm so happy about and I can't wait to see how they each shine this year without being in the shadow of their sister.

They went to school on their birthday but after school we took them to Classic skating because they got rollerblades for their birthday.  It was really quiet there so no worries about social distancing or covid, we felt very safe.  It was a fun afternoon and that night we came home ate dinner and had cookies and sang to them.



The next night we invited their friends over for a birthday party.  We did a pj, late night, breakfast for dinner party.  The girls thought it was so fun.  We ate pancakes, made a craft, opened presents and then they played ghosts in the graveyard outside.  They had so much fun and were seriously so loud.  12 screaming 9 year olds.  I had to text the neighbors and apologize for the noise...luckily they were just laughing at the noise and didn't care.