Monday, August 31, 2009

It's Great To Be 8!

A Bayley party would not be complete without a pinata

I can't believe my oldest turned 8 last week. Things have been a bit crazy around here as of late, however, we did have a great time celebrating her special day. She has been looking forward to turning 8 for a couple of years now. Not only did she get to choose to get baptized and confirmed a member of our church, but she also got to choose to have her ears pierced. In OUR family, the rule has been that our girls can choose to get their ears pierced when they reach the age of accountability, which for us is 8. Bayley and Kendal both have questioned us numerous times about why we have this rule and how unfair it is that they have had to wait. Despite their pleading and attempts at getting us to give in, we have held firm to the "wait til your 8 rule" and have now survived one daughter having her ears pierced.
The finished product

Bayley began her birthday with, what has come to be a tradition in our house, Lamar's donuts. Grandma Nancy surprised her by driving down from Indiana to be here for Bayley's birthday and baptism. So at Bayley's request, Grandma Nancy, Trey and I took one of Bayley's favorite treats, pumpkin chocolate cookies to share with her class. The cookies were a hit and after the snack we checked the girls out and headed to get Bayley's ears pierced. Bayley was worried about the pain that she might feel getting her ears pierced, but was willing to make that sacrifice.
Bracing for the worst
Fortunately for all of us, she barely felt it and didn't shed even one tear. That evening Bayley had a small birthday party, which was just fine with her mom, but a bit longer in length of time. She invited 3 girls from school and they had a great time, decorating cupcakes, swimming, opening presents, playing games, and eating. I think she had a great time.

The day after her birthday, Saturday August 22nd, was the day of her baptism. Grandma and Grandpa "G" joined us and we spent most of the afternoon relaxing and enjoying the pool. That evening was the actual baptism and afterwards we went to our favorite family restaurant, Chick-fil-A for dinner. It was a great day.
Proud Dad and Bayley

Sunday Bayley was confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was able to have Grandma Nancy, Grandma G and Grandpa G there to support her. Bayley is such a special girl who more than most 8 year olds, truly appreciates the fact that she is now a confirmed member of the church.


I am so proud of my beautiful 8 year old and the decisions that she is making at this time in her life. Any one who knows Bayley knows just how sweet, smart and mature she is. She makes a great big sister, not only by what a great example she is, but also by how she is most of the time very willing to include her younger brother and sister in what she is doing. She loves school, riding her bike, dancing, swimming, reading, anything crafty, and cooking. Once again, I can't believe how quickly 8 years has passed and I can only imagine how another 8 will fly by....

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Trey Turns Three!



2 years old

August 10th is Trey's birthday. This year he also shared his birthday with the first day of school, so it was a BIG day for the entire Thornton family. Going into the day Trey and I had a definite plan of what he wanted to do for his birthday. He made it very clear that he wanted donuts from Lamar's (a local donut shop) for his birthday breakfast. So after making sure the girls were settled in school, we headed to Lamar's for donuts. He picked out his donut and then proceeded to pick out one for his sisters and his daddy, which was very thoughtful of him. After a few quick errands we headed back to the house for swimming with Erin (who is actually better friends with Kendal, but was kind enough to join Trey on his special day). Trey's friend Eden also joined us for lunch and play, which made our day much more exciting and fun. After the girls returned home from school, the kids went out to the pool for more swimming so that Trey could show off his new toy for the pool....a little mini-slide. For dinner, Trey requested pizza...I love easy picks! After pizza, presents and cake it was time to call it a day! Fortunatley for me, Trey got some great presents for his birthday that have kept him very well occupied this week. In fact, I was worried that he would want to watch TV all day now that he was without playmates at home, however I don't think we have turned on cartoons once the entire week because he has been so busy with all of his new toys and activities.


Now, some of the stuff Trey is up to at 3 years old:
  • Trey has turned into a chatter box. A year ago we were worried that he might never speak, however our concerns are GONE. He does a good job keeping up with his sisters when it comes to conversing, which as most of you know can be pretty tough to do.

  • Trey hates having his hair cut, but likes having his hair "just right". I think I have finally figured out how to make it through a haircut without him screaming...I just threaten to buzz it all off. He is too particular about his hair to have it all gone.

  • Trey loves to be a jokester! He loves to make his sisters and parents laugh.

  • Trey is a great bike rider. I have a feeling that before the passing of another year he will be without training wheels. He loves to ride his bike and does a decent job of keeping up with his sisters.
  • Trey loves to swim and is getting better at it every day. I have to force him to wear any type of flotation device, but most of the time I let him swim without anything on and just keep a very close eye on him!
  • Trey loves bubbles, bouncy balls, and games. His latest obsession has been games of any type. We play a modified version of Old Maid with him and he will play and play and play some more. In fact last week alone I bet he played the game at least 100 times with anyone who would play with him. He is learning to be a better loser...saying "sometime you win, sometimes I win" to make himself feel better when he loses. The first couple of times he lost we had complete meltdowns, so he is doing much better!

  • Trey is a VERY LOVED little boy!

First Day of School 2009


Monday the girls started back to school. Both were VERY excited. Kendal especially was READY to see what school was all about. Both wanted to ride the school bus on the first day of school, so I put them on the bus and then I met them there so I could take a picture of them in their classrooms. Kendal took one good picture and then she was ready for Trey and I to leave. So far she is doing well. The only issue seems to be her need to TALK a lot. The first two days her teacher noted her excessive talking during class. I guess it is a pretty common theme amoung the kindergarteners because after talking to her teacher she wasn't very concerned, she just didn't want it to get out of control. I didn't get a picture of Bayley in her classroom because by the time I made it up to the 3rd grade classroom all of the kids were already seated and working on their first assignment. Over half way through the first week and both girls still seem excited about school...we can only hope that that excitement last 176 more days!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Summer's End and Tomorrow's Fun

Hard to believe that it's over. 10 weeks of summer have flown by. We did a lot, but not as much as we wanted to...isn't that the way it always is? For now though the girls are SO excited about starting a new school year. Last Thursday they had their orientation night where they got to meet their teachers and see who will be in their classes this year. Both girls seem to have gotten great teachers. Bayley will have Mrs. Brown, a young third-year teacher who seems to be just what Bayley ordered. She placed a heavy emphasis on science and math at the orientation, which two of Bayley's favorite subjects. Kendal too has a younger teacher, Mrs. Troup, who will be teaching kindergarten for the first time this year. Kendal has been in countdown to school start mode for at least the last 1/2 of the year. She is ready and VERY excited to be growing up! That will leave Trey and I home alone for the next 7 weeks until the baby comes. He is such a fun kid and hopefully he will adjust well to being the lone ranger in the house during the day. Tomorrow not only marks the beginning of a new school year, but is also Trey's THIRD birthday. He is so excited! Later this week I will try to hit the highlights of tomorrow and tell you more about our BIG Boy.

As for the last couple of weeks we have really tried to enjoy the last of those lazy summer days. Most mornings we tried to get our errands and other must do items out of the way so that we could enjoy our afternoons. After naps, we spent most afternoons in the pool or riding bikes...both activities very much enjoyed by all of the kids.



Two weeks ago the girls and I headed to Tennessee to attend Leigh's baby shower. The girls love a party and even put up with the 3+ hour drive without complaining. We had a great time and can't wait to meet another Griffeth Girl here in the next couple of weeks.


This last weekend we spent some time at the lake. The kids swam, jet-skied and enjoyed spending time with Grandma and Grandpa "G". Because Grandma and Grandpa "G" have to work tomorrow and won't make it back to Alabama for Trey's birthday, we did a little pre-birthday celebration on Saturday at the lake. Trey definitely is getting old enough to understand what a great thing a birthday can be...he loved his presents and the cake!


Tomorrow really should be a fun day...I can't wait to hear all about the girl's first day of school as well as spend some QT with Trey on his 3rd Birthday. My babies are growing UP!!!