ROAD RACE GOALS
PARTICIPANTS
Bucket List
Eastcoast / Westcoast Road Trip!
*Organize a Batten Road Race
Go Geocaching
Hide and maintain a Geocache
4 Wheeling in Moab, Utah
Go to LegoLand
Ride a Camel
Go to Paris
Drive an amphibious vehicle
Buy a house in Colorado
Ride Codzilla in Boston Harbor
See the Flying W Christmas Show
Be in JNCL Cellcept Drug Trial
Visit Niagra Falls
Go Kayaking
Spend the weekend on a boat
See a N.E. Patriots Game
Go to Santa's Workshop (CO)
Milk a Cow
Go Camping
Go Jet Skiing
Visit top of Pikes Peak
Visit the Royal Gorge
Go on the Cog Railway
Go to Disney World
Visit an Alpaca Farm
Collect Fresh Eggs
Own a Home again
Cruise to Bermuda
Go to Canobie Lake Park
Go Fishing (Rachel)
Ride a Train
Go Lobstering
Go to Santa's Village (NH)
Go to Storyland
Feed Santa's Reindeers
Things that are in progress are in have a * before it. If you think you might be able to help us experience another item on the list, please email me directly. Thank you.
Happy 4th Birthday Julie
Posted by Kat in Birthday, Julie, Life
Today was an awesome day! Julie had dance class this morning and got to hang out with Daddy at the shop for a couple of hours. Around 1pm Julies bus driver, Mary, and her 3 kiddos came for her birthday party. And a little while later Julie’s teacher and 2 younger kiddos (she has 5!) also came to our house for Julie’s party.
Since Easter was so close to her birthday I bought a ton of the prefilled easter eggs and we had a little easter egg hunt. After the children found all of the eggs, they went through the eggs and emptied out their “take” and found candy, erasers, water-grow sponge tablets and money. We ended up having a really simple cake (cupcakes) and even though I didn’t spend a bazillion dollars on party favors and an expensive “character” cake, no one seemed to notice and Julie didn’t care in the slightest. She ended up with 4 cupcakes, each with its own candle as her “cake” and she felt like a princess! I love her!
John wasn’t able to come home (the shop is open until 2pm) until halfway through the party but it was so laid back that I wasn’t stressed. (Totally unlike me!).
Awesome party. Awesome children. Awesome day.
We gave Julie the option of going out to dinner or staying home and she chose to have “Thanksgiving Dinner” at home. I ran out at dinner time and brought home a precooked turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, fresh strawberries and blueberries. I quickly cooked mac n cheese and each of the kiddos had a Dr Pepper with dinner (a real treat for them!).
If you read my blog and think I am a bad mother for letting my toddler sons have a soda at a birthday dinner, you should probably find another blog to read.