Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mothers day

What to do on Mothers day? Not really what I was expecting or maybe what was not originally in my heart to do was to spend the day out on the boat. Mom means compromissing and doing what ever will make those little faces glow. After several hours of hearing nothing but, "Mom It's a sunny day!" "Mom let's go fishing!" "Mom, let's go to the lake!" "Mom, let's go out on the boat!" I gave in and we where off to Tullock to go fishing and spend the day out on the boat. Besides I guess the importance of the day is that we where all together as a family on this Mothers Day.




The day was a blast and I must admit I had just as much fun as the boys. I was concerned of the weather turning bad but it managed to remain comfortable but a little cool at times. The Crappie where hot and perfect for the boys. In 4 hours of fishing the boys had caught 80 + fish and of course we returned all of them to the lake. The boys are becoming quit the little fisherman. Logan was Mr. Independant which did concern me a little because he was determined to remove his own hook from the fish and by the end of the day he was a professional at it.


All of the boys have absolutely no issues of holding their fish and where proud of there catch. What can I mom say but, "I proudly spent Mothers day with my family fishing and had a great day." The excitement, the smile, and bright eyes every time they new they had caught a fish was the best. What I loved was hearing each of them tell the other one what a great job they did after catching a fish. MEMORIES:>



The boys where worn out from reeling in all of their BIG FISH or maybe it was because they had to fight with mom for their Superman fishing pole. HE HE HE! What a wonderful day.









Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Our first garden.

Agriculture 101
I'm not sure if my lesson on agriculture was completely understood today. It appeared that they understood the process of the seed going into the ground but not entirely sure that they understood that soon we would be able to eat the vegetable that would grow from the plant. Although I do believe that they completely understood how the shovel, rake, and hoe worked.





The beginning of our 2011 Garden: Corn, Tomatoes, Squash, cucumbers and more to come. Did somebody say dirt. What would three 3 year olds enjoy more then dirt? (Getting to play in it!) Oh ya and TRACTORS. What a great afternoon it was!





Ryan was a great helper when it came to planting the corn with mommy. He made sure that only one kernel was placed in every hole and then covered and was able to follow directions very well while planting 4 rows all by himself. Logan and Owen then finished the additional rows with much needed direction.



I would have to say I think the tractor was the most exciting for the boys. They looked so big riding up there with daddy and they even took turns driving.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Marching 4 Babies


The DeKleva Family
Team


It is hard to believe that this is the third year we have participated in the annual March of Dimes walk. This fundraiser has been very important to our family since the birth of our premature triplets. We send thanks too all of you that have supported use by either walking or donating money and time to aid in our journey toward our goal this year. Our family was able to raise $1450.00 to help in the progression toward preventing prematurity and too aid with research to give those babies who need additional support a fighting chance.



A picture of the boys standing in line in the Triple Decker stroller waiting for the walk to begin. Our family and friends that joined us on our walk this year where:

Grandpa Ron, Priscilla, Grandma Janie, Grandad Dennis, Bernadette,
Auntie Kelly, Lana Travao, and the Farrell family. (Jeremy, Melissa, and Kaliegh)


We where able to join up with our great friends Amanda, Paige, and Levi. (The Yussman Triplet Team) You are a blessing from God and I thank you for your friendship.


After the walk we shared a lunch in the park and meet up with Ellen, Clayton, and Colten Durrer. After lunch the boys enjoyed every minute of playing with Clayton, Paige, and Levi in the playground.
It was a beautiful day that we were able to share with those that are very special and dear too our heart.



Saturday, April 17, 2010

Logan's day with daddy fishing

Daddy and Logan's special day together. On Sunday's while mommy is busy at work daddy has the privilege of spending the day with one of the boys. Trying to alternate every week and this week it was Logan's special day. I being a Little nervous about the up coming day soon felt much better after a phone call that assured me that Logan was quite the "LITTLE FISHERMAN." As you can see Logan giving daddy a few tips on how to fish. He must have a great teacher by the look of his technique and form.



Logan fished the whole five hours only to stop for short periods one in which he feel asleep in the 5 hr zone and took a quick 40 minute nap under daddy's legs while driving the boat to a new destination.



Daddy says Logan was a trooper and loved fishing and he would enjoy taking him anytime. Maybe next time he will catch more fish then daddy. He kept his life jacket on and his hat and never complained once about it. Everyday for the past week he has woke up and all he can say is "boat dad." "boat dad go boat dad."




Saturday, April 3, 2010

Easter!

Three little boys all fighting for the chance too see what was awaiting outside. Could it be the Easter Bunny knocking at the door. So much excitement from one house until the door opened and there reactions where quick to change.


Ryan being his happy and giggly self could barely stand with out falling he was so excited from the bunny. Although a little unsure when he first arrived it did not take Ryan long to warm up when he had gifts to give away.


On the other hand Logan and Owen hid behind me most of the time the bunny was visiting us. Owen was glued to my leg or someone else and did not get to close. Logan found himself closer and closer but I think it scared him when he became to close. So So Cute and so funny too see how differently they all reacted.

There was no getting the boys close enough for a picture with the bunny so instead we decided on a group picture.



The Easter hunt was on. Ryan picked up fast to the ideal and loved hunting for Easter Eggs. Owen wasn't very interested at all. After finding a few Easter eggs of his own he decided to re hide them in the ground where daddy had taken out the wood post that held up the tree in the summer. Boy will daddy have fun trying to dig those out of the ground before they rotten and smell this summer. Lets just say that Logan was interested more in the Jelly beans that he found in his first fake egg and left the others to search for the rest of the eggs. The Easter egg hunt was over but Ryan continued not only to search for eggs but he also stole all of his brothers eggs while in the process. I do not think his basket could of held one more egg. It was so heavy he had to drag it from one place to another. So cute!
Can't wait for next year.
Thank You,
Easter Bunny







Friday, April 2, 2010

Easter Egg Dye


What an experience this was, dying Easter eggs with three two year olds. Thank goodness we wore old clothes and it was outside. I can not tell you exactly how many eggs actually made it through the dye process and into the container not broken. Many of the eggs were dunked twice or three or even four times in multiple colors.

They had a great time at Auntie Kelly's house. At first they thought all the pretty colors in the cups where juice. Boy did they soon find out that the juice did not taste very good. Thank goodness on the box (largely printed) is in case of accidental ingestion: DO NOT PANIC

Owen Loved every minute of it. He also seemed to spill the most. By the end of the day every hand and finger also including mine must of been stained a different color. When we finished our eggs Owen was off finding others to dye. A true artist with his paint brush in hand playing in the egg bowl full of dye.


Logan liked trying too see how many eggs he could fit in the same container. I could barely keep up with the three of them. I trying to keep one egg minimum in each bucket, trying to catch the spills from happening and then once they occurred trying to clean them up. What a fun day but exhausting too.






Saturday, March 27, 2010

SNOW DAY!!


What a fun day in the snow! The boys loved the man (snowman) but seemed to enjoy knocking him over the best. Kyle and I repaired him multiple times while they thought it was funny to take him out with sticks. By the end of the day the boys had won and the snowman will have to wait tell next year to laugh and play again.


After hating to touch the sand Ryan surprised me the most and loved everything about the snow.



Logan enjoyed it but didn't care much for his mittens. I can still hear him saying cuud help, cuud help, (cold help) every time he fell.


Owen, on the other hand did not care much for it but after spending most of the day on dads shoulders he seemed to adapt but it was a slow process.



It was a great day that we all enjoyed and can't wait until we can visit FROSTY the snowman (man) again next year.