On January 29th, we enjoyed a fun snow day. Thanks to the Polar Vortex, we had another snow day on February 13th. We actually used every single Knox County snow day this year!
We spent March 20-21 (part of our Spring Break) in the mountains with Holly, Jason, Harper and Hollins. The kids loved playing in the pool at the Park Vista and playing putt-putt.
We had a late birthday celebration for Mimi on April 5th at The Cove at Concord.
The kids had fun feeding the ducks before we had our picnic.

During the games, they could usually be found behind the bleachers playing with their plastic bat and ball. Hudson can actually swing a metal bat and hit a pitched baseball, so he was thrilled when Matt let him have a chance to bat during a scrimmage one afternoon.
And yes, he did get a hit!
And yes, he did get a hit!
On April 12th, we celebrated Baylor & Hudson's 3rd birthday with a Dr. Seuss party. I had decided on the theme a long time before their birthday because I wanted to say "Thing 1 and Thing 2 are turning 3!" I had so much fun planning the party and themed food, games, etc. Griffin go into it, too, and he and I read all the Dr. Seuss books we could get our hands on in the months leading up to the party. For activities, we had Ring the Gack, One Fish Two Fish fishing game, a hunt for green eggs, Hop on Pop where they jumped on bubble wrap, Pin the Hat on the Cat, and more.

For Baylor & Hudson's real birthday on April 14th, we went to dinner at Uncle Maddio's pizza. Mimi and Papaw Al joined us for dinner, and then we went back home for cake and presents. They don't show up very well in these pictures, but the boys wore their big "3" scribble t-shirts (a cute idea I found on Pinterest, of course!).
Easter was on April 20th. In order to get Baylor & Hudson to wear the saddle-oxfords that were a must with their little jon-jons, I had to tell them they were golf shoes (which led to Baylor asking for golf clubs for his potty-training present).
On April 25th, Baylor & Hudson participated in their spring musical, The Perfect Nest.


On June 8th, we celebrated Griffin's 7th birthday with a luau-themed pool party at the Knoxville Racquet Club. It was a really windy day so I didn't even get to use most of my decorations, but the kids all really liked the tiki-man cake I made and the real goldfish that we used as a centerpiece.
(The goldfish had a very short lifespan, but he served his purpose that day! He was replaced with a blue beta fish that is still alive and well, I am happy to report.)
For Griffin's real birthday on June 9th, we had a pizza picnic in the floor and he made another birthday wish on the tiki cake before we cut into him.

After Griffin's birthday, we went to Gatlinburg for a couple of days. We spent a day at Dollywood where we did some of the water rides since it was good weather for them. Griffin really liked the River Rampage, but Baylor & Hudson weren't as big of fans.
They liked moving the rocks and playing in the river at Cherokee, NC better.




For Labor Day weekend, I took the boys to Atlanta to meet up with my college roommate, Molly, and her three kids. She has Malloy, a 7-year old girl (just one month older than Griffin) and Gardner & Maisey, 3-year old boy/girl twins (just 3 months older than our twins). They live in Shreveport, LA so this was the first time we'd been able to get all of the kids together. They got to know each other with lunch at The Varsity and a swim at the hotel pool. By the time we went to the Braves game, Griffin and Malloy were walking around hand-in-hand.


For Halloween, Griffin wanted to be Emmet from the Lego Movie. I was going to make Baylor and Hudson Lego brick costumes like I'd seen on Pinterest. They just consisted of a rectangular box with the ends of solo cups stuck on to look like a Lego. Simple enough! BUT...Baylor and Hudson didn't like that Griffin was going to get a Lego head and they weren't. So the plan changed. Baylor & Hudson have Superman and Batman pajamas that they love so we combined that with the Lego idea. So I used most of my October evenings and many cardboard boxes, cheese puff containers, rolls of duct tape, and more to create Emmet, Lego Superman, and Lego Batman.
We went to Holly & Jason's house for Thanksgiving brunch. These cousins are used to posing for pictures, but they wanted to do a silly one after the serious one.

On Friday, Dec. 6th, we attended the first Rocky Hill Christmas parade. We were really rushed getting there because Griffin had a late afternoon basketball game. Next year, we'll go early to find a great spot and hang out with some hot chocolate and treats while we wait!
That afternoon, we went to see Santa. Griffin asked for lots of Legos. Baylor asked for a Batman computer and Hudson asked for a Superman iPad. Good luck with that, Santa!
As requested, Griffin got LOTS of Legos for Christmas. Santa brought him the Lego City remote control passenger train and Lego City fire station. He also got Lego sets from Mimi, Lacy, Pop & Chaz, and Richard & Karen. Baylor & Hudson didn't get the superhero iPads and computers they'd asked for but they didn't seem to mind.
It's hard to believe that another year has gone by! Lately, I've been telling the boys that they are growing up too fast. Hudson tells me that he wants to stay 3 (which I would love!), but Baylor definitely wants to turn 4...and I know it will be here before I know it!