Thursday, June 23, 2011

Another Milestone

Can you believe Noah's old enough to mow the lawn?  I mowed the perimeter of the yard and Noah filled in the gaps with straight lines!  I was very impressed with his attention to detail.

He was determined to make Dad proud--and he did!

Now, Alexander and Noah will alternate turns mowing the lawn.  Another milestone in the Martin Family.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Noah visits Preschool

Although preschool generally follows our district calendar, our director opted to meet on the May district waiver day since we'd be finishing preschool the following week.  Noah had been looking forward to this day in May for quite some time.  He couldn't wait to finally meet my preschool friends and enjoy time volunteering in the classroom.  The class adored having Noah visit and they were constantly requesting him to help with a puzzle, or play a game (below).



Noah and I read "The Hungry Caterpillar".  He read the book while I used the sock puppet to demonstrate how much food that silly caterpillar enjoyed before becoming a butterfly.

The class enjoyed "The Hungry Caterpillar" so much that they asked Noah to read "one more story". 



At the end of our very fast morning, we allowed Noah to remininsce about his preschool days and performed the "Tooty Ta" together.  If you've never heard this song--you're missing out!  Noah first performed this song during his Young 5s preschool graduation many years ago in Georgia.  At the time, my assistant and I laughed so hard we had tears streaming down our faces.  It's truly a fun song that children and adults enjoy!

Noah, thanks for waking early on your "day off" and spending a memorable day at preschool with Mom.  You were an amazing help that day and the class absolutely adored you. 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A Fresh New Look

Four years ago this June, we moved from Georgia and purchased our home in Ohio.

Through the years, we've added some subtle changes.  We removed the hedge from under the living room window.  And, more recently, removed the spreading juniper from the landscape aligning the front walk. 

Removing the spreading juniper created a wide open space.  After consulting with a Lowe's landscape assistant, we decided to plant annuals in the area to provide lasting color this summer/fall. 

The front entrance to our home

This back area has been a labor of love for me.  When we first arrived the bed stopped just beyond the day lilies.  One crazy Saturday I decided to extend the bed to include the tree (the evergreen was already included).  Through the years I've added numerous perennials.  This spring, Trey and I added the small retaining wall that lines the back portion of the bed. 

A closer view...still lots to be done, but slowly, but surely the perennials are filling in the gaps.

I've always wanted a pond incorporated into our landscape.  Living in Atlanta, I knew a pond would be an invitation to unwanted "friends", so once settled in Ohio, my pond became a reality.  Again, it's still a work in progress, but ever so slowly, the area is beginning to take shape. 

A closer view of the pond and our Olentangy river rock.

And, finally, our built in "umbrella" that naturally shades our table on the deck.  A perfect location for a variety of hostas.
Recently, Trey ordered 4 yards of mulch.  By the way--that's a lot of mulch!  We spent several days pulling weeds, planting new plants and flowers and finally spreading mulch.  We had SO much mulch that we extended current beds in order for our huge pile to be eliminated.  All the hard work was worth it--it's refreshing to sit on the deck and enjoy the beauty around.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Off To DQ

Allison asked her parents quite some time ago, if Noah and "Noah's Dad" could join them in the convertible for a trip to the DQ  sometime during the summer.  Well, last night was THE night.  Allison's Mom phoned inviting Trey and Noah out for ice cream.  I asked Noah if he was interested in going--and I truly believe his shoes were on his feet and he was outside waiting before I even responded "yes" to Amy.  Needless to say, they all had a great time together!

Another Year Ends

It's hard to believe our family is saying "farewell" to another school year.  Noah completes 5th grade and finishes his elementary school days.

Final day of Alexander's freshman year of high school

Noah and his best friend, Eli, awaiting their final bus ride to Alcott
 

Early this morning, several 5th grade Moms gathered at Alcott to create the above entrance into Alcott.  Each 5th grader created and colored a sign.  The signs were placed alphabetically and balloons were attached to each sign.  A final farewell to the 5th graders!
 
Noah beside the sign he created for the last day of school



A proud Mom and a very happy Noah--congrats on a great year!
 
The 5th grade committee provided lunch for the 5th graders and their families.  In addition, each class was assigned a side dish or dessert to add to the lunch buffet.  Following lunch, the 5th graders headed to the playground for a final recess.
 
Noah and his classmates entering the Character Hall for their 5th grade ceremony

Mr. Mazzon presenting Noah with his 5th grade certificate of completion.

Following the awards ceremony, the 5th graders were invited to walk the Alcott halls a final time.  The younger students lined the hallways and clapped for the 5th graders as they passed by.  Meanwhile, the parents anxiously awaited outside for their child to exit elementary school one last time.
 
A choked up Noah departing Alcott for the last time
 
Mr. Mazzon and Noah.  We can't thank Mr. Mazzon enough for nurturing, challenging, encouraging and supporting Noah throughout his 5th grade year.  It was by far the most difficult year for Noah, but also the most rewarding.  Good teachers DO make a difference in a child's life!  Thank you Mr. Mazzon!

Papa and Grammy were in town for the last day of school

A very proud Mom and Dad with Noah
Congratulations to both Alexander and Noah.  And, Happy Summer to all!