The Johnson Journal

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Goodbye Preschool, Hello Kindergarten!

Miles just ended his two year preschool run with a darling graduation ceremony. He knew all of his lines and delivered them perfectly. Before this momentous occasion, his class had two final field trips. One was to the Dinosaur Museum, where Miles proved once again to be the dinosaur expert. The other was to the zoo, which he missed because of our trip to Hawaii. Tough decisions right? Zoo or Hawaii?:)

He did to get to attend the class Teddy Bear Picnic on the last day of school, which was a lot of fun. He then moved on to graduation, where he was quite popular, having both grandmas, a couple of cousins, an aunt, an uncle, his little brother, and of course Mom and Dad in attendance. The day that he graduated he had to inform me that he was now in kindergarten. We are so proud of you Miles!































Friday, June 4, 2010

It's a Boy!!!

We had our ultrasound on Thursday. We are having our third boy. So excited!!!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Aloha!

We recently returned from a heavenly week in Maui, Hawaii. We were privileged to be able to take the boys with us and to spend some quality time with Scott's parents, who have a timeshare. It was incredibly generous of them to invite us and the boys soaked up every possible minute of Grandma and Grandpa time. Scott told me I took enough pictures to put together a doctoral dissertation, and I am afraid he is right. But shamelessly, I will post a ton of pictures anyway, because it's my blog, and I will post if I want to.:)

Feel free to skim if it all seems like too much, but everything was so beautiful and we did so many fun things that I just had to put it all out there.

The View from our Lanai
We ate breakfast out here every morning and who could blame us? What a view!





Sunday Services
We took a little time Sunday morning to attend church, wanting to enjoy the Hawaiian spin on it. Miles loved how everyone always said "aloha" and really got into it throughout the trip.




Beach Bums and Babes
Our very first morning in Maui we went for a walk along the ocean, where Miles and Tate chased birds and spotted geckos. It didn't take the boys long to get wet and sandy. Fortunately, the rest of the times we hit the beach, we came prepared with swimsuits.

Scott let Miles try a small part of snorkeling and then later took me out for my very first experience. It was really peaceful and beautiful. Always fun to learn new things. I loved snorkeling!


























Family Bonding Time
During any down time the boys watched DVD's and played games on Scott's iphone. Scott and I got to sneak out for date night one evening and we all caught the tail end of the outdoor movie after a fun night out.







Pool Parties














Whaler's Village




Lahaina
We headed into the cute touristy town a couple of times, mainly to eat at Miles' favorite restaurant, "Cheeseburger in Paradise." Scott even downloaded the song for him and Miles has been learning all of the words. Lucky us!






Koi Fish and Friends
This may have been Miles and Tate's favorite thing of all. Everytime we left the resort and everytime we returned, we had to stop and talk to all of the koi fish. The boys even got to help feed them one morning, which was a real highlight for them. By the end of the trip, they all had been assigned names and designated housing. The boys especially loved the bright yellow one named "Sunny." At night, we would look for toads.










Sugar Cane Train
Tate was expecially excited to ride the "choo choo train," and it did not disappoint. It was a really beautiful ride, and as you can see from the pictures, it successfully managed to take Tate from elated to exhausted.
P.S. I couldn't resist taking a picture of the giant Buddha for sale. For the record, the item nestled in his arms is a football.:)

















Maui Ocean Center
This was our activity on our very last day. The boys especially enjoyed seeing all of the sharks. A few of the employees asked Miles what his favorite shark was, to which he replied "Megalodon." The shark expert there loved that Miles was a fan of an extinct species, and so he pulled out a Megalodon tooth from his pocket and let Miles touch it.

















Thanks Jon and Kaye for a fabulous trip with so many incredible memories!