Saturday, March 31, 2018

March

March was full and fun! Here are the highlights:

  • A visit to the C.R. Smith (American Airlines) Museum

  • Mom's Night Out mug exchange

  • Lots of track meets with improved times almost every time

  • Weston and Max started an online coding class that they really love.

  • Weston attended a couple of 4H meetings to see if that is something he is interested in participating in for the coming school year. 
  • We discovered Local Pint and kind of made it "our place" since it's within walking distance of our house and since it's a pretty fun place to hang out.

  • We saw A Wrinkle in Time, which was pretty disappointing as a movie but still made for a fun outing.

  • Paralympics

  • Weston went on a Boy Scout campout. He also worked super hard on merit badges throughout the month.
  • We celebrated Pi Day in a big way, with pie for every meal.

  • Jeff went to yoga with me.
  • I participated in the next wave of a longitudinal health study I've been a part of since I was in high school.
  • We decided on the spur of the moment to take a long weekend in Sallisaw, OK for Spring Break. We had fun hanging out at our KOA, hiking through the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, and hiking at Devil's Den State Park in AK. 



  • We started making our plans for the next school year.
  • We finalized all our plans for our upcoming summer trip to South America.
  • We spent a night in Allen, TX, where the kids were delighted to find a putting green and swimming pool at the hotel, in addition to the awesome breakfast buffet. 

  • Ruth took a practice PSAT test and did very well.
  • The bluebonnets started blooming!

  • Weston and Clay participated in the district PSIA meet, and Weston brought home ribbons for Math (6th) and Number Sense (3rd).

  • We hiked the Katy Trail, which runs for three miles through downtown Dallas but feels somewhat removed from the city. 

  • We discovered Bishop Cider Co. aka Cidercade, where we had fun trying some hard ciders and playing vintage arcade games.

  • We had a Wind in the Willows picnic, which we all agreed was the most epic picnic ever.

  • Ruth took her first CAP orientation flight. She actually had control of the plane for about 15 minutes in the air, and she had a blast. I think she's truly hooked now!

  • We finally got around to visiting the Shannon Brewing Co. in Keller, which we've been meaning to do pretty much since we moved here. The kids enjoyed the yard and table games, and Jeff and I enjoyed sitting on the patio sipping on stouts. I'm sure we'll visit again.

  • Clay lost his first tooth with absolutely no fanfare. In fact, the baby tooth just sort of disappeared (seriously, we have no idea when it fell out or where it went!), and his permanent tooth is already filling up the gap. 

  • Jeff and I took a cheese making class at Dallas Mozzarella Company.

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