I can't believe that Alex is 3 years old! It just doesn't seem possible. I'm pretty sure he just turned 2. Three doesn't seem right.
We started his birthday celebrations Saturday. We did a joint birthday party with his friend Xavier again this year. Luckily it has worked out both times and the boys don't seem to mind sharing their party with each other. I think they're just happy to get cake and presents. :) Alex had a couple of friends from school come and several church friends. Unfortunately the park we usually do birthdays at needed some fixing up, so Amber found a great new park to celebrate at. All of the kids played so well together. We are lucky to have such great friends. It would have been a perfect day if the wind wasn't blowing! Of course, it's hard for us to complain about winter when most of the country is covered in snow!
We did a Cars in Space birthday party since Alex wanted a Cars birthday and Xavier wanted a rocket ship birthday. Amber did a great job combining the 2 and found cute snack and drinks to go along with the theme.
The snacks: Asteroids - Corn Pops, Nuts and Bolts - trail mix, Saturn's Rings - Fruit Loops
Flo's French Onion Dip and Mater Tater Chips
Rocket Fuel (lemonade with green food coloring) and Motor Oil (sweet tea)
The delicious chocolate cake made by our friend's mom (with a little help from Ava and Zac)
Snack and cheesy face time!
My cute (almost) 3 year old!
Jim and Catie
Alex running on the playground.
Ready for the cake!
Looks like Alex is singing "Happy Birthday"
Xavier blowing out his candle
Alex blowing out his candle (though I think the wind got it before he did).
Jim and Jean came up for the weekend to celebrate as well. It's always nice to have grandparents around. We figured the boys weren't going to nap, so we let Alex open up his presents from Jim and Jean. He loves his new space ships and they have both kept the boys entertained.
Jim and Jean also offered to watch the kids so Matthew and I could go out. It was especially nice since it was Valentine's Day. We tried a new (to us) restaurant, Saucy Taco, that we both liked. It's always nice to go out without kids, no matter what day it is!
Matthew made lunch Sunday so we didn't have to go anywhere. It's nice to just be able to sit and talk and not worry about the kids getting up and running around. We also did Facetime with Patrick, Mariruth, Caitlin and William. I'm definitely glad we don't live up north after seeing all of the snow they have gotten!
Monday was Alex's actual birthday. We spread out the celebration. Alex opened a couple of presents in the morning.
Birthday pancakes!
Since it was also President's Day, Robbie didn't have school, so all of the kids got to go to the gym together. I made sure my friend Meg was taking her boys, too, because they all like to play together and Robbie has asked when he gets to play with Lawson at the gym because Robbie is in school Mondays, so he doesn't get to see him.
It really wasn't a good time to take their picture, but I tried!
I left my class a few minutes early so I could change before getting the kids and going to Mama Fu's for lunch. Alex loves their ninja noodles (teriyaki noodles and chicken) and Robbie loves that it's next door to Moe's. Matthew met us for lunch with a Cars balloon for Alex. Then we went to Sweet Frog for some frozen yogurt.
We let Alex open a couple more presents after lunch, they watched shows and then it was nap time. Matthew went in to wake up Alex so we could go to dinner, but, apparently, he wasn't quite ready to wake up!
Yes, he did lie down on the changing pad and fell back asleep!
Sweet angel face!
We finally did get him to wake up so we could go to Five Guys for dinner. We also had to go to Publix where Alex picked out cookies to take to school the next day to celebrate with all of his friends there.
When we got home Alex had a few more birthday presents to open. Matthew got him some Cars to play with the Infinity game that Jim and Jean gave the kids for Christmas. While the boys were playing, I took the side off of Alex's crib so he could have a toddler bed. He was so excited to see it!
Unfortunately, after bath time, Alex started crying. It took us a while to figure out what he was saying, but eventually I figured it out. "I want my crib fixed!" Rewatching the video makes me think he was worried about falling out. Thanks, Robbie!! So while I read the boys books, Matthew put the side back on.
The Eikelands gave Alex a bubble blower for his birthday and the boys wanted to use it yesterday. Just remember that it's nice and warm here (or it was yesterday!) and that is why Catie is only in a diaper.
Today was Alex's 3 year check up. I think it might be the best one because he didn't get any shots. Alex was great with the nurse and the doctor, even better than just a few weeks ago when he had an ear infection. Alex is 29.6 lbs (26%) and 36 3/4 inches (33%). He's happy and healthy and growing like he should.
Alex asked yesterday and today for a big boy bed, so I thought we'd try it out again. I won't say that the boys napped today, but at least Alex didn't cry asking for his crib to be fixed!
Robbie said "Brothers don't fight, brothers hug!"
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