Showing posts with label Finn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finn. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2019

FINN: Eight is Great


Happy 8th Birthday, Finn Ricker Weaver!

October 5, 2019

We had a Spider-man themed part at the Ultimate Air trampoline park in Stillwater.  Finn declared it the best day of his life!  He was so full of joy and exuberance this day!  What a fun afternoon.  (The anticipation to party time was a little stressful at times, but he made it!)  He had some great friends and family come to celebrate with him, and we are loving having an eight-year-old in our house again.

Finn is smart, emotional, funny, finicky (Still!), fierce, loving, caring, reserved, cautious, and imaginative.  HE loves LEGO sets, YouTube, Minecraft, Fortnite, Mario Brothers, and watching people play these game son YouTube.  He likes to play UNO, Monopoly, the Game of Life, Trouble (Star Wars edition) and any other board game family members will humor him with.  He likes to watch Fuller House on Netflix, along with whatever current kid movies are available,  He is SO CREATIVE and can spend hours with his LEGOs building things and making up stories for the characters.  He started piano lessons recently and is really enjoying this hobby!  He is a joy to watch grow.

Iw ould be remiss to mention his stubborn streak.  He gets his mind set and it is hard to change!  But that is to be celebrated, too!

This is also the day we will remember as the one where Jake was playing dodgeball and ended up with a broken pinky which required surgery to set...

Here are some pictures from the day:
Spidey-Finn
Pizza And Cake! (This is right after Jake injured himself)





End of the party (Look at Jake, you can see he is in pain)

It was a late night, but of course, he had to start building right away!  We woke up Sunday morning to this:


And, he got to ditch the car seat!


On Monday, he got to celebrate with his 2nd grade class at school (Friday was another classmate's birthday, so we chose Monday.  Mom and Dad made awesome butterfly snacks (Lara helped too!)



Sure looks like it is great to be 8!  We love you, Finn!  Thank you for completing our family!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Finn Turns SEVEN!

S E V E N!!!!!

How in the world did our tiny little miracle boy turn seven?  I'm still not sure how, but happened.  October 5th.  He became a seven year old little boy!  He is so smart and funny.  He tells the best stories, has amazing handwriting, and knows so many things about so many things.  He is a great friend and a joy to be around.  He is so happy to have a piano in his house and cannot wait to start lessons soon.

So, this milestone birthday fell on a Friday.  Therefor, it was morning as usual for the Weaver clan!  We were up and around early to get Finn to school and Momma to work on time.  Dad was set to come to school later and bring the cupcakes for his class.  Of course, we have to have the obligatory picture sesh before loading up and heading to school!  We captures quite a range of Finn emotions and faces in these...

Finn is S E V E N!
Tough Guy?

Cool guy?
Funny guy?

Back Seat Shenanigans on the way to Westwoood



And because he loves "his" new piano, I have to include the little assignment from school that shocked and surprised us all!  Top is his "assignment" and bottom is an actual photo of the piano in our house from this week.

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Something important to him:
"My peano is wut I care abaeut. it need it tund. i make my oen sogs"

Actual Piano in our Home
After a fun Friday at school celebrating his birthday in his class with all of his friends, it was time for Little Brother Duty as we loaded up and headed to Choctaw for a Pioneer Football game.  At halftime, Finn went with one of the 6th grade boys to play, and he fell in the grass.  But it wasn't just grass.  It was goat head stickers/grass stickers/burrs whatever you choose to call them.  HUNDREDS of them!  I was sitting in the stands alone as Britt and Jake had gone for a walk.  Here comes a hero mom friend carrying my son quite awkwardly because he is COVERED in these painful pokey things.  The boy he was with had come running to me to tell me, but my tribe beat him to it!  When she handed him over to me, she had about 20 stuck to her dress!  And there as no good way to hold him - he was literally COVERED int hem! Needless to say, it took 3 adults, 2 6th graders, and a student trainer about 15 minutes to pick over 100 of these buggers out of Finn's everything.  They were in his hair, his ears, his booty.  Covered his shoes and socks.  The pic shows the ones we laid on the bench - the other 2/3 are in that coke can.  And the aftermath.  Finn's stress response is sleep.  He slept though the 2nd half of a LOUD game, and all the way home...  Sad way to end his birthday!




Poor Little Dude!

Lara's Instagram Photo Shout Out to her Baby Brother:

Emma's Instagram shout out to her little brother:


Saturday morning the time had FINALLY COME for Finn's birthday party extravaganza at the Youth Fitness Zone!  He had invited a few friends, and some teens and tweens came along for the fun.  Poor Finn was pretty scratched up from his adventure the night before, but it did not deter him from having a great time!

Happy 7th Birthday Finn!

PARTY PEOPLE!

Lego Play for DAYS!


 We BLINKED and he’s SEVEN!!
Happy Birthday to our miracle ... Finicky, Feisty, Fun-Loving ... FINN!!!





Tuesday, February 27, 2018

The LAST "firsts"

I am a mom of 4.  2 girls (Twins - almost 16; redheads). 2 boys (ages 11 and 6; noise, with dirt on it). I never planned on 4.  In fact, in high school, I never planned on ONE.  Soon after I was married (the first time) it became evident that even having ONE was going to take a miracle, and a LOT of money.  But then, TWINS! A divorce and second marriage led to my third - and what I was pretty sure was my FINAL - baby.  A few years later, and SURPRISE!  Shocker!  Bonus Baby was here.  I knew then that my family was COMPLETE.  Completely, totally, fully, COMPLETE.  It felt final.  My heart was full.  And so were my arms.

Fast Forward 17 years from that first positive pregnancy test.  I am a mom of 4.  Dealing with first boy/girl relationships, learning to drive, insane sports schedules, tween drama and crushes, and teaching the kindergartner to tie his shoes.  SAT's, entrance interviews for technical school, spelling tests we forgot to study for, and losing that first tooth.  With 9.5 years between my oldest and my youngest, there is a LOT of parenting going on at any one time.  By the time the Baby (I get to call him that, and I will for as long as he lets me) graduates from our beloved High School, I will have had a child in the local school system for TWENTY-FOUR (24) consecutive years (even though one will have completed 4 years with a neighboring district).  That's a lot of FIRSTS.  Class parties, graduations, assemblies, awards, concerts, plays, sporting events, fundraisers, and on and on and on.  But, what about the LASTS?

Somewhere in the last couple of years, I stumbled upon a blog entry on Scary Mommy  that talked about the LASTS.  You know, the last time you gave your baby a real bath.  The last time you carried them to bed.  The last time they weren't embarrassed to hug you in public. We celebrate the 'Firsts,' but what about the 'lasts'?  I am finding myself in a BIG series of lasts over the next few weeks.  For the girls, they will be 16 in the next 10 weeks.  When will be the last time I drive them to school or pick them up from a practice?  For my older son, we are planning his 5th grade graduation ceremony and party for the end of May.  That will be his last day in the elementary school we have loved so well and that has watched him grow up.  And the tiny one. I know the lasts are piling up quick for him!  Last time he crawls into our bed at night just because he wants to snuggle.  Last time I tie his shoes for him because he is now an expert.  And the one that inspired this writing.  He lost his FIRST tooth yesterday.  That's my LAST first tooth!

Hit me like a ton a bricks.  I wasn't prepared!  He had no tooth fairy pillow!  I ordered one the minute we discovered the loose tooth, but I wasn't fast enough (BIG THANKS and shout out to Big Brother for the loaner pillow).  I didn't have a crisp $5 bill on hand - my usual tooth fairy surprise for a first tooth.  (Who am I kidding here?  There have been MANY scrambles for cash over the 10+ years in our loosing teeth shenanigans!) But dad to the rescue with 5 loose one dollar bills to stuff the pillow.  So for Little Guy, it was a successful event.  One he won't really remember much about based on my experiences - even if it was super dramatic and involved a lot of tears and commotion at the time.  He was so proud to tell all his grandparents, his teacher, and his friends.  He had us send pictures to everyone we knew and posted it on our social media accounts.  He slept hard, the tooth fairy delivered, and he woke up so excited to have MONEY and no tooth.  This is what 6 year old dreams are made of.

But for me?  This time?  I will remember this LAST.  This is the LAST time I will pull that first tooth.  Terrified little child, the sound of that final "pop" as it comes out, the tears, and the BLOOD.  The fear truing to disbelief.  The disbelieving to wonder and joy.  Then, EXCITEMENT!  He was brave, and HE DID IT!  It was not as painful or scary as he imagined.  Big Brother talked him through it, held his hand, rubbed his back.  Mom had the cool, wet washcloth at the ready and was as gentle as she could be.  And even though the sight of his own blood terrified him, he finally got past it and looked in the mirror for the first time with that big gap in the middle of his lower jaw.  All smiles - a new smile!  The tiny tooth cleaned off and secured in Big Brother's OSU themed tooth fairy pillow (because the shark themed one we ordered for #4 was still in transit).  Going to bed excited for the morning.  And all my Momma heart wanted to do was capture every second.  Soak it in.  (Until I had to leave the house to go pick up a teenager from the bus returning from a baseball game she was the trainer for - it never ends).

I got a few pictures.  And a few more form Dad after I left.







This is my first is a series of LASTS.  This is the season of parenthood I am in.  No more babies.  Or toddlers.  Or even little kids.  They're all big kids and young adults now.  And they each need me less and less on a psychical level every day.  I am "Raising Older Kids."  Many hours of many days, this is harder than the days of the "newborn fog" and the relentless terrible two's - or THREENAGERS.  Maybe not physically, but mentally. Emotionally.  I never dreamed I would be a mother of 4.  But here I am.  And this moment is fleeting.  2 years, and 2 of them are off to college (or whatever adventure adult life brings their way).  Next year is Middle School for the middle child. And my baby?  He's just going to keep loosing teeth.  And tying his shoes. And preferring showers to baths.  And sleeping in his own bed.  How will I know when it is the LAST TIME?

And since I won't always know when the last time is THE LAST TIME, I will cherish every moment and every memory I can.  First and last proms.  First and last awards ceremonies.  First and last bike rides.  The #momlife sure has a lot of ups and downs.  Bittersweet moments.  Instants to cherish.  No one prepared me for these complexities, but most days I am glad they didn't. I am on a grand adventure with my tribe. All the twists and turns; all the celebrations and memorials along the way.  All the lessons we have each learned. I am a mom of 4.

Friday, October 6, 2017

Turning SIX with all the Tricks!

Finn Ricker Weaver is six years old today.  We have come a long way, baby! What an amazing ride.

Dad summed it up with this Facebook post:

These six years have flown by!!
Today as we celebrate our funny, finicky, feisty Finn .... we also honor those who were directly responsible for us reaching this day!! (he tagged every NICU nurse, doctor, respiratory therapist, NICU family support specialist, and every other NICU person we could think of - including his NICU friends with birthdays right around the same time.  Life Changing days those were!)

Finn is not a big fan of crowds, other people, or anything that varies from our norm, so we kept it low key this year.  His Grandma Mary and Grandpa Jake got him a new bigger bike, so that was waiting for him in the living room when he woke up.  He loved the colors and took it for a spin through our living room - dining room - kitchen.  After that, it was off to school to take snacks to his Kindergarten friends.  He chose animal crackers and cheeze-its.  (Not a fan of sweets, either).  He told us they sang happy birthday to him in class, and he said he had a good day at school on his birthday.




After Mom finally got home form a conference, Finn wanted to go out for his birthday dinner.  His choice? ESKIMO JOE'S.  He is part of their Birthday Club so he had gotten his coupon in the mail for his choice of a milkshake or 2 pencils from Joe's clothes.  Of course, he chose the pencils!  It was kids night, so he got to see his pals Joe and Buffy, and he told our waiter it was his birthday.  So of course, he got a complementary birthday sundae - which his brother ate.  LOL!

After dinner, Nana and Grandpa met us at our house with presents.  Finn got a few new things from Nana and Grandpa, Mom and Dad, his brother, and his sister.  HE squealed and screamed with delight and excitement with every present he opened!  And, after he opened each present, he then opened the packaging, and THREW IT AWAY in the kitchen trashcan before he played with the new toy.  I wish all my kids cleaned up after themselves like that!



Big Sister Emma was even in town running errands with her family, so she stopped by for a quick hug and a picture.


At bedtime, we remembered the cookie cake and candle.  So, we had another little celebration!  Finn asked for some cookie.  Took one nibble, and handed it off for someone else to eat.  But her loved blowing out the candle!







He really had a great day celebrating turning 6.  Tonight, his elementary school is having our fall carnival.  I've tried to convince him this is his birthday party!  I mean, its outside, there's games and inflatables, his friends will all be there, lots of food... Sounds like a birthday party to me!

Happy 6th Birthday, Mr. Finn.  We absolutely adore you and life would not be the same with out you.  Thanks for keeping us on our toes and teaching us patience. Always on your own time and in your own way - we love you for all your differences!