Monday, May 23, 2011

Soccer & Board Games

Today was Vincent's last game of the spring season. I wanted to go watch him play, but Tyler was sleeping, and by the time we got to the community center, the game was over. I don't have any pictures from this season - sorry, Buddy! And, David finished his first season coaching a team for one of his kids!! Super!
 
 
After the game, the team and families had a pizza party, but it went so quickly, and it was mostly just eating, and not really much mingling. I think all the kids wanted to get back outside to the playground. Everyone ate super quickly, except for Vincent. He still had most of his slice of pizza when all the kids and families were done and the tables and chairs were even put away. All that was left in the room was us, our table, and our chairs. We had to put them away ourselves when we were done. And, since Vincent bit his tongue while playing at the playground just prior to the pizza showing up, he complained he couldn't eat, so he didn't even finish his slice. Sigh. At least, he ate the apple sauce I brought.
 
Vincent was ready to go home, but Tyler wanted to stick around to watch the children play, so I walked him home first. When we got home, he asked if we could play our new Disneyland Monorail game. I picked it up at a yard sale on Friday. It's cool looking - retro.
Vincent and I have been playing some easy board games, including the monorail one. We've also played two made by Eeboo called, Gathering a Garden, and The Picnic Game. So cute and super easy for him to follow.
 
 
We gave Tyler a bath tonight. Well, sort of. He sits on the kitchen counter on a towel and we hose him off in the sink. He puts half his body in the sink, while the leg with a cast is on the counter. It's wrapped in plastic, but we want to be sure not to get any water in there. It's not an easy task and takes two people to complete. He doesn't enjoy it either. But, now he's fresh and clean.

Here he is, giving David a hug, before getting his "bath." Actually, he was clinging on to him so not to take one.

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