Day 1 in STL – 2022

This morning, Shecklet #4 and I went on a walk in search of decent coffee. Hotel coffee leaves much to be desired. I never thought of my self as a coffee snob, but the longer I drink it, the more particular I become. Perhaps that’s because I don’t like strong coffee and I miss my daily cup from the Keurig.

Our journey took us down the “Historic Main Street” of St. Charles, MO. The temps were pleasant (much nicer than back home) and it was a bit muggy from having rained overnight. After several blocks, we found a cute coffee shop where I ordered a vanilla latte and then we headed back to our hotel.

Our friend, (Shecklet #3’s Godfather) who is in STL for the Christmas season, met us at Immaculata Catholic Church and said Mass for our family and our friends, who were also in STL for the week. The church was beautiful. (Photo credit below goes to Shecklet #2 who asked to take photos of it after Mass.)

After Mass, we gathered in the rectory for lunch. Msgr. Gardin was kind enough to open his kitchen and dining room to our group. Fr. J. and Jake grilled steaks and burgers and Fr. J. prepared sea bass and sides. It was wonderful to get to share a meal with this great group! Sometimes God does show you why things don’t work out like you originally planned.

After lunch, Jake took the teenagers and tweens to the mall to see a movie – Avatar 2 in 3D. I went with our friends to the other side of the river (Troy, IL,) for a few hours. Before returning to MO, we drove down the highly-decorated street of our friend’s brother. The houses in the cul-de-sac go all-out and even have lights choreographed to music on a radio station. It is quite the sight!

After the movie ended, our group went to The Hill in search of a restaurant. We ended up at an authentic pizza place. Shecklet #2 said the pizza was some of the best he’s ever had. For dessert, we crossed the street and had gelato. Yum!

Easter 2020

Mass together at home – joining our parish family virtually.

Brunch – egg bake, fruit smoothies and orange rolls.

Movie afternoon – Aunt Larissa joined us.

Jake grilled for dinner. Steaks and hotdogs because of course, it’s snowing!

Popcorn party & Yoda

One of the local movie theaters is selling enormous bags of popcorn. We bought one and had movie night at home.

Shecklet #2 also used his painting skills today to paint Baby Yoda on our deck door window. It turned out great!

The Last Jedi

The boys have been anxiously awaiting the release of the latest Star Wars movie. Jake and a friend went to see it last night, so he asked if I wanted to take the boys this afternoon. We got tickets for the 1:15 show and the boys loved it!

Trolls

The Shecklets and I went to the theater today to check out the Trolls movie. We got to the ticket counter only to discover I had left my wallet back at home. *Sigh*

So after returning home and having lunch, we drove back to the theater (with my wallet this time) and had the whole place almost to ourselves. Only two others came for the showing we were at. The movie soundtrack is a Shecklet favorite right now.

Not well

Shecklet #1  was sick last week, but recovered in time to go to school on Friday & this past Monday.  On Tuesday morning, I received a call about 1 1/2 hours after dropping him and Shecklet #2 off at school, that he had a fever of 101.  We picked him up and I called our clinic to see if I could be doing something at home to help him get better.  Because of the duration of his illness and crummy cough, they recommended I bring him in to be seen by the doctor.  I’m glad we did.  The poor kid was diagnosed with pneumonia.  The doctor said we caught it in the early stages, but that it was important we monitor him closely.  Now he is on antibiotics and seems to be improving.  We’ve been trying to keep up with school work (math and reading) as best we can – in between naps and rest periods.  Today was supposed to be his class hot cocoa party (a fun celebration before the Christmas break) but we felt it was best to just keep him home so he can rest and get better.  As a pick-me-up, I told him he could pick out a movie to watch at home and we would have hot cocoa, too.  His little sister camped out next to him while they watched Cars.

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Opposite

“Mommy, I think the next movie is going to be “Melted.” Said to me by Shecklet #3 as she is looking at the “Frozen” movie case.

I love stuff like this about my kids. Their little brains work in such amazing ways.

8/19/14 – Edited to add: apparently #3 heard #2 talk about “Melted” as a sequel name to “Frozen” and it she remembered it the next day. 🙂

Bow and arrows

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I am going to see the second movie in the Hunger Games series with one of my besties tonight. Can’t wait! (Our husbands then get a night out to go see the second Hobbit movie.)

The accessories above were all created by Little #3. No prompting on my part. Looks like I have a mini Katniss Everdreen. Little #3 loves to make bows and arrows out of these balls and sticks we gave the boys for Christmas two years ago. In fact, she already has a pink bow picked out for when she is considered “old enough.”