My Son and Soccer

So last week was the beginning of soccer.  Bubba will be quick to tell you that he “did not play soccer” he “practiced soccer”.  It was boiling hot and they took water breaks ever 15 minutes, but after an hour Bubs came running to me (the first time I was aware that he was aware I was even there) and let me know he had “practiced too much”.  Covered in sweat and exhausted, my little boy had enough for the day.

I gave him his water bottle and told him to take it back with him to Coach Wacker; all that was left to do was pray.  In a display of dramatics that would have made his little sister proud, our Bubba went back to the “huddle”, took a long drag from his water bottle, and flopped down on his back on the ground with a moan.  Ridiculous.

He loved it though.  He did a super job and he loved it.  No practice this week but he’s looking forward to next week already.  We got a soccer book from the library to hold him over.

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Portraits and Puking

One of the beautiful things about family is how we share, right? Pbllll! Sharing is great until it comes to germs, three kids, and fever.  
The week before our guests arrived both Little and Bubba had experienced 12 hours of yuck.  Bubba’s clash with grossness involved high fever and throwing up.  *Just a note on that.  This was the first time one of my kids had thrown up who could talk to me.  It was AWESOME! So great to have someone say, “I’m going to be sick” and then run to the bathroom instead of throwing up all over me and the carpet.  Seriously.  I know it is gross to talk about, but the fact that there was little to no clean-up was so GREAT.
Okay, back to the story.  Little had only had the fever.  So the upside of her soiree with sickness was that she wanted to snuggle but didn’t vomit.  
KB was well until the in-laws arrived.  Tuesday she started feeling HOT but by afternoon she was fine again.  I decided we would keep the appointment we had for getting pictures made the next day (I really wanted a photo of the kids with the grandparents and who KNOWS when we’ll be together again).  Well, she woke up with 102 and I gave her ibuprofen. The effects of the medicine were apparent, meaning she was running and jumping all over the place, and we headed out to be the first appointment of the day at Penneys.
Not only was it the WORST experience I have ever had at Penneys (I filled out an online survey of our time and told them we will NOT come back when that photographer is there), but because the picture taker was so slow and wouldn’t listen to what we wanted KB’s medicine wore off and she turned into a pile of hot mush.  These are what we ended up with – no choices really – just the decision to buy the ones that were somewhat centered.

We didn’t intend to get individual shots done, but these were actually the best ones taken.  I love that I have this picture of Little with Scout – she takes that animal with her EVERYWHERE and now I have 1000 words wrapped up in this precious picture.

Bubba’s birthday is next week so it was time for a six year old picture anyway.  This is the close up shot but in the one I framed you can see his legs and feet.  Those feet are HUGE.  I just can’t believe how much he is growing.  Makes my mommy heart a bit tender.

And then there is this trouper.  This is my beautiful baby with 102 fever.  Look at that smile.  How could I NOT get a copy of this photo, eh? Seriously.  All the jokes I make about her giving us a hard time. . . KB is a delight; an absolute joy.  I’m just so glad God gave us this little one to bring spark to our little clan.
In true Blue Hutch fashion, we decided to do Chickfila for lunch.  We WERE already at the mall so it just made sense *grin*.  Halfway through the meal KB started looking peaked and super mom (that’s me) got a fry container under her chin JUST in time to keep her sickness contained.  You should have seen the men moving.  Almost immediately I had Chickfila bags-o-plenty.  
The little girl threw up twice and was fine after that.  We didn’t know that was going to be all, though, so we left immediately.  I went outside to sit with KB and wait for the family to bring the car around.  She would NOT take her face out of the bag.  She was so nervous about getting sick again.  She kept it just like this for the next hour.  Hilarious.

The rest of the visit was fun and low key.  We went to Office Depot as a family because they had pencil sharpeners for a penny and a limit of 3/person.  We ended up with 21 which will be great for one class on Valentines Day.

All-in-all it was a wonderful visit.  It was fun to have these two all to ourselves and spend time together at a relaxed pace.  The downside to living in the Midwest is the distance from family and we are so thankful the Lord saw fit to give up these moments together.

Sweet Kicklighter men.  
I wish Bubba had his glasses on because the resemblance between the three is already uncanny.  The glasses would have made it hilarious.
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Hot Headed at Grants

Just to prove that we hadn’t learned our lesson, we set out the next morning for Grant’s Farm.  We were there 45 minutes, I think, before we were ALL ready to go.  Well, Little was doing alright because she was wearing her new cooling vest.  See that little pink vest she has? It’s filled with ice and keeps her body cool since she can’t do it herself.  It was a lifesaver that day.

A highlight of the day was watching these two mammoth tortoises walk and eat.  I have never seen them move and the show this day was amazing.  They had both been just sitting there (as usual) and all of a sudden one got up as if to say, “I’m done sittin’ here.  It’s uncomfortable.”  When she (?) stood it was revealed that she was sitting on a plate of veggies.  No wonder she was a mite uncomfortable.

  No sooner did that tortoise walk away than the other stood and walked to eat off the tray.  Another first: watching a H-U-G-E turtle open those jaws and snap down on whatever there was.  (Oh, and when that tortoise moved we were shown another plate of veggies to fight over later.                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Relief was sought in the water sprayers/mist-ers BUT what it really did was make you feel all humid.
We rode the carousel, fed the goats, ate a snow cone and we were ready to GO.  See these smiling faces? This photo is called, “So Happy to be Leaving”.

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