Saturday, June 27, 2020

Finishing up June


Luke and Liam played their first 18 holes of golf with Kevin Weigel and his son on Father's Day

Father's Day Golf with Jack and Kevin

Luke got to play in his first game since early March when regular season hockey ended and COVID began

Fishing

Luke and his entire team wore glasses that belong to another player on their team for the Youth Hockey Hub pictures


It is hard to believe we are nearing the end of June already!  We finished school on June 5th and we are enjoying Summer.  John and Luke and Liam enjoyed Father's Day on the golf course.  John took Luke and Liam to play 18 holes with Kevin Weigel and his son, Jack.  It was a nice day and they had a great time.  The rest of us headed to the neighborhood pool for a swim.  Aiden and Finn enjoy golf but 18 holes would definitely be about 9 holes too many!  

John's biggest gift this year was obviously the Jeep and we are really enjoying the nice summer weather in MN and driving with the top off.   It feels a bit like we are on vacation.  The boys love riding in it and its been a fun change.  

We are enjoying summer and thankful that our pool was able to open this year.  There was a lot of back and forth on whether or not it could open due to COVID.  Thankfully, the decision was a YES and we have enjoyed getting to go despite some of the new rules and restrictions.  Luke and Liam are enjoying the hockey camp they are doing this summer.  Its 2-3 times per week and includes ice, workouts, and dryland training.  Aiden is also doing a hockey camp and a basketball camp at the end of the summer.  Soccer (for Aiden and Finn) and lacrosse (for Luke and Liam) were both cancelled this summer, but we have managed to do some pick up scrimmages and a few socially distanced practices that the boys have enjoyed.  




Sunday, June 21, 2020

Remembering George Floyd


The infamous Minnehaha Liquor Store that burned to the ground

Minnehaha Liquor Store

More destruction on Lake Street

Lots of cool graffiti

Minneapolis Police Department that burned 

More cool Graffiti

This is walking up Chicago towards the area where George Floyd died.  There are names of various individuals who have also died in a manner similar to George Floyd.  

Cup Foods where Floyd was killed. 



On the day we visited, there was an 8 minute and 46 second moment of silence which is the amount of time Floyd was pinned down by the police officer.   

Standing at the corner of Chicago and 38th


Chicago was renamed George Floyd Avenue

Moment of silence

Graffiti on the side of Cup Foods 

We took the boys to see the area where George Floyd was pinned down by a Minneapolis police officer and later died on May 25.  The destruction of the stores and buildings where the riots took place on Lake Street was unreal.  There was damage and destruction everywhere.  We parked and walked around to see the damage.  Many stores were closed and boarded up, but there were still many people walking around and biking on the streets.  After viewing the area where the riots occurred, we drove down to the area where George Floyd died.  It was a somber and peaceful experience.  There was a church group having a peaceful protest outside Cup Foods.  They observed a very moving 8 minute and 46 second moment of silence in honor of Floyd and the time he was pinned down by the police officer.  There was praying and singing to honor Floyd.  It was an amazing site to see and one I won't forget.  While I don't have the answers as to what needs to change, we can't deny that something must be done.  I hope that seeing the destruction, devastation, and sadness over Floyd's death will make an impact on the next generation (our boys) and the change can begin now.

Sunday, June 14, 2020

John's Jeep


John's Subaru that we purchased when Aiden was born
John's Subaru that we purchased when Aiden was born

The new Firecracker Red Jeep!

John with the boys in their first ride in the new Jeep

                                                         Playing at the beach with friends 

                                                                           Finn at the beach

Charlie and Luke...very close in height!

                                                                   Finn with Charlie and Jack

                                                                                Aiden 

                                                    
                                 Enjoying ice cream inside a restaurant for the first time in 3 months

Birthday party Golf!  


The biggest event for us this week and perhaps for the entire summer happened this week.  John has discussed for many years that it would be fun to have a Jeep.  We have had pretty practical cars to fit our needs up until this point in time.  We purchase his extremely reliable, gas efficient, and safe Subaru when Aiden was born.  We decided on the Subaru because it was the only mid size vehicle that got great gas mileage and could hold all three of our carseats across the back seat.  We loved the car, but John was ready for a change.  We put his car on Facebook marketplace on Thursday afternoon and it sold within 4 hours for full price of what we asked for it.  It had 103,000 miles and we had at least four legit people interested.  It was crazy and it happened so fast.  

On Friday, we made an appointment to look at a few used Jeeps that we had been checking out online.  We had already narrowed down the style, color (or so we thought), acceptable number of miles, amenities, price, etc...We picked out a charcoal gray Jeep that we really liked and went to take a look.  When we got there, it wasn't exactly what we had in mind for a couple reasons.  The main reason was that the roof would not come off, it was only retractable.  So, we asked the guy if he had any others we could look at.  He took us back and we checked out several more Jeeps at various prices and mileage and some with amenities we wanted, but several without things we wanted.  As we looked, we saw a red Jeep and asked to look inside.  The Jeep looked brand new but was listed as a used vehicle and only had 14 miles on it!!  Not 14,000....only 14 miles.  Crazy.  It was a brand new car.  We quickly shifted from wanting a black or gray Jeep to convincing the boys we were getting a red Jeep!  We took the boys on a test drive and loved it.  So far, it has been such a fun purchase and we are loving the change.  Happy early Father's Day John!

With the Jeep, we did several other firsts this week including going to a restaurant for the first time in three months, attending a birthday party, and meeting with friends at a park.  It was fun to do some relatively normal things that we have all missed so much.  

Saturday, June 6, 2020

School's OUT for SUMMER!!

Very fun end of the school year parade at Aiden and Finn's elementary school
First Day (left) and Last Day (right) of School

When you have a very important face to face meeting from home and you are sitting at a desk!

End of year gifts!!  

Aiden's teacher came to visit him at the end of the school year

Finn's teacher delivered donuts to every child in her class so they could all eat them during their last morning meeting of the year!




This was a final week of school and what a school year this has been!!  If someone told me at the beginning of school that by March we would have all four boys doing school at home and John working from home, I would not have believed it....Fast forward three months later and John is still working from home and the boys have graduated to first, fifth, and seventh grades.  Our summer doesn't look like previous summers, but we are all thankful to be healthy and we enjoyed our time together to reset over the last three months.

The final week of school was quite different from most years, but it was quite memorable.  Aiden and Finn's teachers both visited them at the end of the year.  Finn's teacher even surprised each child with a donut for the final morning meeting.  The elementary school had a fun parade and the entire staff was outside cheering the cars along as we waved goodbye to our teachers.  It is truly amazing to see how people have learned to live with COVID and improvise to make things work.  We were also able to see friends that we haven't visited with in three months and it was so good to catch up and feel like things were somewhat normal again.

Although I never actually wanted to be a school teacher, I can say that it was fun and I learned a lot.  I am still hoping and praying that they can go to school in person in the fall (and I won't be their teacher), but I enjoyed the challenge.  The boys (courtesy of John) surprised me with some end of year gifts that we have talked about getting for a long time.  We purchased an instant fryer and a new blender.  We are actually pretty excited about both of these.  The boys love smoothies and milkshakes and our old blender was barely functional.  The new blender is amazing. We are still learning how to use the fryer so send recipes if you have any.  I have heard they can be very helpful so we are excited to figure it out.  

Happy Summer!!!!  Hoping that the pool open soon for us!