Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Bastian's kindergarten graduation, Grandparent Day for Abby and Hayden Turns 11

Bastian's Kindergarten Graduation

Bastian was the cutest little kindergartner singing all the songs his class had worked so hard to learn.




Grandparent Day for Abby

Abby was so fortunate to have 3 grandmas come for her grandparents day!  She was the only one. Great Grandma Orrock, Grandma LeBaron and Grandma Bastian all attended her special event. Weston and Bastian were able to come as well.  Abby got to have her grandmas tell her about their lives when they were kids.  It was a wonderful day.



My Mom came and spent the night in preparation for grandparents day and put Abby's hair up in rollers.







Hayden Turns 11

Hayden party was a brawl....a Super Smash Brother's Brawl! We brought the big flat screen TV from upstairs to the main floor and set up the Wii so that Hayden and his friends could have Super Smash Brother's Brawl battles on the same floor as the other party festivities. We did this so it would be more convenient for Hayden's friend, Kent, who is in a wheelchair. Those in attendance were Kent Dominguez, Jacob Olson, Ethan Burnham, Josh Johnson, Sam Hansbrow, and Trenton Teasdale. Everyone of these boys except for Trenton (because he attends a different school) is one of Kent's Kronies. This was a group made up by the boys in 5th grade. Two other kronies were invited but were unable to attend.



Back by popular demand was the game where the boys raced to eat a donut hanging by a string the fastest.




The boys also turned on our electric piano and danced around. Kent threw his head back laughing at some of the ridiculous dance moves performed by the boys.



Kathryn, Rob's sister, and I listened to some of their conversations and giggled in the kitchen. At one point Josh was playing mercy with Kent. Josh said to Kent, "Say mercy! I don't want to hurt you." Kent still wanted to play. Josh waited in vain and finally said, "Fine," then he turned it up and Kent cried, "Mercy!"

Trenton picking out his piece of cake said, "I want the cake that is the farthest away because it's the loneliest." I handed out forks to eat the cake and Sam said, "Thanks, I might not need it."


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