What a week it's been!
The typical craziness happened during the school week - grading, lesson planning, a bunch of meetings after school. (but - thankfully - no baseball was mixed in!) At school, Isabella had a couple of things going on as well -- on Thursday, she passed out donuts at school for her birthday because on Friday they had a field trip to the Tellus Museum! (Since her field trip was the day before her birthday, we gave her a little $ to get something from the gift shop -- she has been very into rocks / gems lately).... but she bought something for us - for the house - a slice of blue agate.
This week, we worked hard... and played hard!
At the end of the week, Todd and I went out to dinner -- our 1st "Parents Night Out" since March 2020. 1 year - 8 months!! There's a new Mexican restaurant we discovered with the kids a couple of months ago that is sooo good! Afterwards, we went to the historic Strand Theater to listen to 2 bands as a fundraiser for the organization where Isabella goes to her equine therapy program. They have a capital campaign for a new building to offer aqua therapy. They offer a lot of physical therapy and occupational therapy services to kids with disabilities. They also offer social / emotional therapy services - like what Isabella is doing - with horses + PTSD services for veterans with the horses. I don't know that it is helping her with her social/emotional journey - but she loves it! (https://www.mckennafarms.org/hopeinmotion)
The opening band was pretty good. They did a cover or two - but they mostly played their own songs. We weren't familiar with them, but would go see them again.
Holy cow - the lead guitarist was awesome!! M watched Isabella for us... and even got her to sleep before we got home! (I gave him extra $ for getting her to sleep... that's a battle we did not have that evening!) This was the 1st time we've gone out for more than an hour or so! Yay. We need to do this more often!
Unfortunately for the farm - it was not that crowded (I only knew about it because I saw a poster at the farm... Todd's colleague had a hard time finding it by doing a search - even with all of the details.) But - we met a pilot from Nebraska (who could fly for free) by following the band's tour schedule. So - it was random how to get the info to go to the show. I hope they had some good fundraising just from sponsors!
The next morning (Isabella's birthday) came early. We had an early appointment to get her 1st Covid shot.
Buzzy was a device that vibrated. It also had a place on the back of it for an ice pack. The nurse told Todd to distract Isabella by pointing out the things on the walls. He was trying to do that while I was putzing around with Buzzy / getting it positioned on her arm. While I was doing that - the nurse reached in where I was trying to get Buzzy set up and she just administered the shot without announcing it. "OK - all done."
Isabella got the special treatment because it was her birthday. :) I took photos during, but so many people doted on her and a neighbor sent me these photos right after she got it done!
She made a new friend and played with a bunch of dogs too.
That evening - we went to Adventure Air Sport for her birthday party. It was supposed to be a 1 1/2 hour jumping / trampoline party for 10.
We had 8 RSVPs. We invited her new friend and his sister on a whim to fill up that 10 party-pack.
They came. So did someone who did not RSVP, two siblings AND a cousin. We had 14 kids in the end.
There was a mix of baseball teammates (boys + one of the girls she played with).... a couple of classmates... the new friend... friends' relatives... plus Mercer and a friend of his that Isabella adores. She had a great time!
She got some books, a birthstone necklace, and several kits (including a STEM kit) to keep her busy. In fact, she was working on that kit for awhile late into the night!
All-in-all... she had a GREAT day! :)
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