Monday, May 29, 2017

Spring Ball






 So industrial!  on TI




 The big toxic hill in the background.  



This might have been the nicest team they have been on- nice kids, nice coach and nice parents.  I had the best time at each game.  Too bad they never won.  One game was 17-2 (miguel got that second run!).  It was tough.  On Mother's Day they won big though.  IT was so much fun.  They won on runs not on walks or stolen runs.  All the parents went a little nuts but it was because it was such a hard season.  I loved these games.

Final Mommy Arrow Day :(

Every Friday for almost five and half years, Arrow and I have spent together doing almost the same thing.  We drop the boys off at Marshall and hang out a bit, then get coffee and watch cartoons at the Flying Pig and hang out with Sara.  We then head over to Trader Joes, where he gets lollipops and lots of attention.  We go home and he watches two cartoons.  We then just go to the park or library.  It is always very chill.  We just like being together.  I am so sad knowing they are over-  I am excited to see how they go in the future.  Arrow has always been so easy that way- just goes with the flow and does not need a lot planning just good hanging out time together.






 At the Maker Fair on our last Mommy Arrow Day

Finishing it off at Cicily's watching tv!

Moving on Up

 Miguel is moving on to middle school at Everett and Arrow is going to Marshall.  Here Arrow is with Senor Tobar and every Friday he says, "I'm coming!"  Watch out MarshalL!
 Araceli put on a wonderful 5th grade party at the school.  Here Miguel is with Finley.  The only ones not in that sea foam color- thank god!!


 Watch out Marshall!
 with Manuela :)



 Promotion Day!

 Right after this picture, Miguel did the biggest eye roll in the history of eye rolls.  So big there was a slight gasp from the audience.  I guess he is getting ready for middle school.

With Kenneth (his kinder friend who came back this year) Ms. Gomez, Mr. Gomez, and Elizabeth.  They were fantastic teachers. They were caring, had great things to teach and Miguel loved them.  So did I and thankfully Tonio will have them next year.