Showing posts with label Blake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blake. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2020

Blake's Sweet 16

A couple of weeks before Blake's birthday, I asked him if there was anything special he would like to do for his big special birthday. He said, "huh?" and I said, "Blake, you're gonna be 16!!!" He was like, "Oh yeeaahh" in a kind of blah way. I asked if he felt 16 and he said he didn't. This makes me sorta sad because you are only a kid once and if he doesn't feel 16 then I feel he shouldn't be expected to fit into that mold. I just realized that it sounds like I'm saying, "if he doesn't want to identify as a 16 year old, he shouldn't have to. He can identify as the 14 year old that he currently feels like" lol. It just all flies by so fast, what I would give for time to slow down with these kiddos.


Blake said he really didn't want to do anything special for his birthday this year. I was trying to figure out what I could do to make it special without any suggestions from him. Ideas did not come easy. He finally admitted that he would like cinnamon rolls and maybe a steak dinner at Texas Roadhouse. His bday fell on a Monday, so we decided to celebrate it with Aunt Sissy and Uncle Danny on Sunday.  Dad and I went on an early morning cinnamon roll hunt around town. It took us 3 different stored, but eventually we found some great big ones at Sams Club in St. Charles. When we got back to the house, Taylor helped us get his gifts wrapped and the house decorated. When Aunt Sissy and Uncle Danny arrived, we got the candles lit (which was a real struggle..lol) and then we called him down. I could tell he was excited even if he didn't show it. He came down and blew out the candles, they left behind quite a bit of smoke and it almost choked him..lol. Anyways, he got a lava bead bracelet, a phone case and a pc monitor from us and he got a $75 Amazon gift card and a brass wishbone from Aunt Sissy and Uncle Danny...he was one happy camper. He got to have warmed cinnamon rolls with a iced coffee for breakfast.







He actually decided that he didn't want to go out to eat on a busy Sunday night so we decided to push that off for another time.  He was really excited to get upstairs and get that new monitor hooked up.

When we woke up the next morning, on his actual birthday and last day of Christmas break, I felt bad because all the gifts had been opened and I had nothing else planned with the exception of Taylor's orthodontic appointment..lol. I did end up going into stores to try to find the proper adapter to connect the new computer display, but otherwise, he didn't want anything else. We did go get him Culver's for linner, yes, that's what we call the meal between lunch and dinner. And that was it. My boy is 16, he's not ready to become a licensed driver yet and that's ok, he has time to do that. Slow down time, slow down.

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Christmas Magic

I knew it was coming, but that didn't make it any easier. Today was the day that it was confirmed, we no longer have believers in childhood Christmas magic.

I'll start with Blake a few years back. Since he is the oldest, I figured he may know, but I never broached the subject, just in case. I figured he might be playing along for Taylor's sake and it turns out, I was right. I don't know exactly when he figured it all out, but I'll take it back to the day "I" found out about Blake's beliefs, or lack of. In 2016, I was shopping at Aldis when I get a call from Billy saying, "Blake knows". I ask, "About what?" he just repeats, "he knows knows...about Santa". My heart sank, yes...I realize he was in middle school but I just didn't want Anyways, I sit to be official just yet. I started stressing about what to say when I got home. I walked in the door and asked Blake to come into my room, quietly locking the door behind so keep Taylor out of this conversation. We sat on the bed and I said, "So your Dad says "you know"" He says, "yeah"...that was it. I tried to stall with the whole, "so, you know know? And exactly what is it that you supposedly know?" He was finally straight out with me, "Mom, I know about Santa. I've known for years but I didn't want to hurt you by telling you." Okay, I'm obviously too much of a big baby when my kid doesn't wanna hurt me..lol. Anyways, I confirmed his reasoning as I start to bawl, I hug him and tell him that I just love him so much and want to keep him young for as long as possible. He says, "I know Mom...do you need a minute?" "YES, I need a minute AND a time machine to turn things back and pause it so I can relish just a little longer in the excitement and magic that I love so much! Anyways, as I should have expected with a teenage boy, the conversation was anything but dramatic, to the point and done. I did ask if he would help move Buddy our elf around and help continue the magic for Taylor, and of course, he agreed and was happy to help. 

Fast forward to December 2019.

Once again, I figured time was almost up on this wonderful magical age. Taylor has always been curious, the kid with a million questions about everything. I can remember way back when she was in kindergarten, we were laying in bed, reading Rudolph, when she sits up in bed and says, "Hey wait a minute! I have a question..." I thought to myself, ooohhh man...already?! Please don't ask about Santa, please don't ask about Santa. "Yes Tay, what is it?" "Ummmm Mommy, I was dis tinking...we are learning true and false at school and I just don't see how the Easter Bunny could be real. How can a big rabbit be hopping around bringing baskets of candy to kids?" I am first of all, unfairly angered that they have to be talking about true and false during their first year of school AT CHRISTMAS TIME! Also, flabbergast that we were just reading about flying reindeer and a man in a suit delivering gifts down chimneys when she has been laying there, questioning the Easter Bunny! "Hmm" I say, "Sounds like a question for a later time, why don't we just focus on getting some rest so you can have a good day at school tomorrow" "Okay" she says. SHEW, bullet dodged...maybe...at least for this very moment. I try to wrap my brain around what all just happened..lol.

It was mid December this year, before Taylor even mentioned Buddy, our elf. It has been a tradition since 2010, every Thanksgiving evening, we read the story and invite him into our home to interact daily with our family. This brought on an entire month of excitement for the kids. There were silly hiding spots that we would find him in, notes in a special book- written back and forth, gifts and even reindeer pets to entertain us. Taylor would build him homes and offices, sleighs and fun stuff for him to do. In the years past, BOTH kids would wake up running around trying to find Buddy! They would race to see who found him first with laughter and an immediate exclamation of where he was and what he was doing! I can still hear it, "MOM...he is hanging from the ceiling fan!" or "Buddy dropped a straw in our syrup bottle! He is in big trouble!" It's in those moments, all the exhaustion of staying up late to move Buddy, or waking in the middle of the night to realize you DIDN'T move him was all worth it. Billy and I had a secret code for trying to remind each other to move him, we would say MTE (Move the Elf?) LOL. The things we do for thej love of our kiddos.

Anyways, it's mid December and I had asked Tay a couple time, where she wanted to read Buddy's book and she just kinda shrugged and one time she said it was just so close to Christmas already that she thought it was too late maybe. The way she was avoiding it made me realize this was it. I re-read the special letters and articles on how to break the truth to our children about Santa...I had been saving these for years in my pinterest board. I knew I would need to explain how and why we did this, how I would defend myself for the lies, how I would help her distinguish between the fantasy of Santa magic and the real magic of Jesus. I planned ahead. And it turns out, I didn't need any of that stuff. She too, was very cut and dried about it. I asked her one morning, "So, are you kind of done with inviting Buddy back" She said, "I feel a bit old for it" I said, "Is there anything you want to ask me about any of it?" "No, I already know" she said, as she looked hard at my eyes, she too, waited to see if I would cry. What's with these kids thinking I'm a baby...I feel bad that they have to care about that, then again, I guess I should be happy that they are thoughtful enough to care what others around them feel. I looked hard, back at her eyes and I think we were both a tiny bit tearful, although she hides it better than me. I went ahead and explained, "You know, St. Nicholas was a real person, he truly did bring gifts to children and all who witnessed this wanted to continue to bring joy to their children even after he was gone." She said "Yeah", then I told her that I was in first grade when I caught my parents putting gifts under the Christmas tree and I straight up asked my Mom if Santa was real. She said, "Oh JoAnna, don't ask questions that you might not want answers to." Of course, I was the kind of kid that insisted and she did tell me. I was heartbroken, upset to have been fooled. It was a rough Christmas and you can see it in the photos..lol. I tried so hard to avoid this with Blake and Taylor, that's why I never brought the subject up. Anyways, I also told her that even though I was mad at my Mom and Dad as a kid, the moment I had Blake, I couldn't wait to be Santa for him and bring my kids all the joy of believing. I told her that she will probably want to do that for her kids too and she agreed. Taylor is so easy to talk to and such an understanding kid. I don't know why I thought I needed some complex letter to make things right. She admitted that she kinda knew before but just didn't want it to be over yet. She had a couple questions about how we made things happen and she told me how she found a tiny piece of Santa's wrapping paper and kinda questioned things. She also was onto my vague answers about things, anytime she told me that her friend doesn't believe in Santa, I just told her that different people believe different things. Her and I both knew that that wasn't a sufficient answer.

A few days later, she asked to at least see Buddy. I went into my closet, let her watch me retrieve him from a shopping bag at the top of my closet. I held him and tried to hand him to her but she couldn't take him. All these years of not being able to touch him for fear he would lose his magic and die. She wan't quite ready. I took him out to the living room and before I placed him on the mantle, she held her hand out. She held him for a second, we both teared up. I don't mean to make this so dramatic but this lil guy, all bundled in his travel wear with a bomber jacket and scarf that we made him to be extra warm, has been a huge part of our lives for a long time. He took his place on the mantle as decoration.

I came home from work the other day and I'll be darned if Buddy didn't have his ugly Christmas sweater on! Tay decided to make him festive! This made my heart so happy! As I was writing this, I decided to go move him into the kitchen, with his hand made apron, to be part of cookie making day! I am so thankful for having these kids and the opportunity to share the joy of Christmas magic with them all these years. We decided to find some new traditions to continue that focus on the real magic of the season and celebrate Jesus together.

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Blake is 14!!!!

Another year has passed and this boy of mine has turned another year older...he is 14! He has changed a ton this year, he is taller than Billy and I, his voice is lower, his presence is scarce- he spends much of the time upstairs in his room, playing online games with his friends. I miss him as much as i thought i would. He got his braces off this year, got invited to JBA summer college, and is in two accelerated classes. (although Algebra 1 is killing us all!lol!) He cares about his clothes and especially his shoes. He began the year with a pair of clearance $3.00 Walmart high tops and by Christmas, begged to spend all his money on Yeezys! He even got his first pair of jeans in like, 5 years! Of course, they were tight legged skinny jeans with rips! Wow, things change!


Favorite song: The kind blasting silently to the rest of the world through his earbuds as he taps with the beat while doing homework.

Favorite movie: Spiderman Homecoming

Favorite food: Steak..lol!

Favorite drink: Diet Coke

Favorite game: Overwatch, Rocket League

Closest friends: Nico, Nick, Seth, Bradley, Tyler, Kyle, Evan, Kyler

Favorite teacher:  Mrs. Rayfield

Since his bday fell on a Saturday, he got to have a chill day. It began with Aunt Sissy and Uncle Danny bringing over Dunkin' Donuts and coffee. They surprised him with $50 and a Smoothie King gift card. We surprised him with a red, black and white racer back desk chair that he had been asking for. We asked him what he would like to do for his bday, invite a friend, have a party, etc...all he wanted was steak and caesar salad for dinner along with a peanut butter sheet cake...and he got it! We took him to O'Charley's and got his steak dinner. They gave him a piece of caramel pie for his bday, so we waited until Sunday to have pb cake. It was a very low-key birthday this year but wonderful to spend the day celebrating another year being blessed with this kiddo. Love him to pieces!


  

Dinner Dates

Saturday, December 23, 2017

December...Tis the Season!

This was a year of firsts for us, the first time we didn't decorate the tree on Thanksgiving night, the first time we didn't make an event of driving through Christmas lights, the first time that we didn't make an event of cookie baking, the first time we didn't put up two trees. We also changed up our advent calendar to be the nativity story with tiny ornaments to hang. It was cute and thoughtful but yet another FIRST TIME that we didn't fill it with special events and things to do each day. This is all very sad for me, but i am trying very hard to look at things differently. Just because something is different than the usual, doesn't mean that it's bad. Very hard for me. I guess I am a creature of habit and love the idea of traditions that never end....again, I said "idea". The idea of sipping hot cocoa while driving through a lights exhibit while listening to Christmas carols is the absolute perfect memory to make. In reality, making cocoa that will still warm by the time we get to the lights, that we have seen every single year for the last 10 identical years, no longer seemed exciting...so we skipped it. Yes, it tugs at my heart, the thought of letting traditions go, but as a family grows, what makes them happy changes too, so we will roll with it.








Friday, January 6, 2017

Blake Is Officially a Teen

Today, we celebrate 13 years with the greatest boy on Earth! This kid cracks us up, teaches us with his wisdom, and allows us to enjoy his company...even though he is officially a teen now! We are so blessed with this fella.

The night before his bday, we got the dining room all set for his big day. Taylor, especially, worked super hard to get it customized for his big teen reveal! She was running around with all these ideas, blowing up balloon after balloon, making cards and thinking of additional gifts to add at the very last minute. I love that both of the kids love to make things special for each other.



Blake woke up to streamers, his official birthday iced Honey Bun with candle atop, a Starbucks Cappuccino and gifts to open. Of course, we did the whole birthday song and peanut butter cake to boot!





 
After school on Friday, I let him have Nico over to celebrate. We took them to Pizza Street Buffet for unlimited chow down! Tay got to bring Addy too. It was the perfect place to take two teenage boys!



Aunt Sissy gave him some money and Panera bucks, and Aunt Regina and Uncle Wayne gave him a really cool pop up card and money too! He is so blessed!

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Blake's Christmas Band Concert

Blake's in the 7th grade band and really doing well! His trumpet playing comes easy...he barely practices and still sounds great! I love listening to him :)  This event was the first sign of teenage years ahead, he refused to let me take his picture. He knows how much I love to take pics and update my blog on these special events. I guess it's expected but I'm still not ready for it. I'm so proud of this guy, even if he isn't in that many posts or pictures anymore, sniff sniff.

He's a great kid, since we got there really early, he offered to help Mr. McKee with the setup. And the band did awesome!!! I loved the dramatic songs and the Christmas ones thrown in as well! It was an awesome concert! Love that he plays trumpet and still enjoys band.