While we waited 45 minutes for the next ferry, Henry and Jack went exploring with me. These two held my hands and were more than a little scared of all the people. Seattle has completely changed the waterfront which was news to me, so there was a lot to see and these little boys were more than overwhelmed by everything. It was kinda cute taking them into the city for the first time that they'll remember.
Life with the Ball's
The Adventures of Randy, Mel, and the Boys
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Seattle
While we waited 45 minutes for the next ferry, Henry and Jack went exploring with me. These two held my hands and were more than a little scared of all the people. Seattle has completely changed the waterfront which was news to me, so there was a lot to see and these little boys were more than overwhelmed by everything. It was kinda cute taking them into the city for the first time that they'll remember.
Mother's Day
Do I care that tomorrow is August 1st and I'm blogging about Mother's Day? No, I do not. This past Mother's Day will go down in the history books as one not to be forgotten because my college boys surprised me be driving through the night to show up in time for Mother's Day. I was expecting them late Sunday night/early Monday morning. And I was already preparing myself for some serious praying for their safe travel and that the van wouldn't blow up and then they miraculously showed up before I could even pray for them. God took good care of them anyway.
Henry discovered an old favorite Lego game that Marcus and Ethan used to play. Henry still doesn't like Legos but he sure loves to play games.
Last day of School 2025!
School is finally over! Snow storms and a bomb cyclone meant lots of canceled days of school so the last day of school was June 24th and it feels like it was just yesterday. Henry is done with 1st grade, Parker finished 6th grade and was thrilled I let him miss the last day, and I didn't get a picture of Landon because he was taking a final. Yes, a final on the very last day of his freshman year. Our school district has got some nerve.
We've been playing hard ever since and this is the first summer in the history of our family that I didn't create any sort of summer job chart system. I have no regrets. The boys aren't even doing piano lessons. We are making the most of our 8 weeks of summer with big hopes that when it's time to go back to school (in exactly one month from today) we will actually want to be there. It will take a miracle!
And this is Marcus who was sweating to death in the humidity of Florida as he crushed it doing summer sales. The tan line from his hat is still strong. Poor guy. Ethan has been playing hard and working in Logan all summer as a dental assistant.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Easter
We made it back from Seabrook in time for Randy and I to attend a concert by Jenny Oaks Baker, an incredible violinist. She performed with the Ensign Choir, a local choir made up of LDS singers in our area. The performance was so good! It was a great way to get into the Easter spirit.
Seabrook 2025
Our place came with beach cruisers. Parker and I had so much fun riding them around while Henry scootered. We were right by the beach, the town center that had shops, restaurants, and an arcade so it was fun to just send the boy there when they wanted. Last time we stayed farther away and had to drive every time we wanted to go do something. Location made a huge difference.
We are really getting used to having three boys around. I no longer feel like a traveling circus act.
The Little Things
I'm back!! Life is moving full steam ahead as we are limping along to the finish line of the last day of school. It's definitely the calm before the storm when summer chaos/boredom hits so I'll be blogging a bit over the next few days.
Henry also did something normal and age appropriate for once by ordering (and eating!) a Happy Meal. Parker is a super picky eater and Henry is learning he doesn't have to be and actually likes hamburgers now. Hooray for normalcy! Henry was a little disappointed with the toy that came in the meal. I think he was expecting something much bigger and better so that was funny.
Randy had the flu. It was bad. He actually had to cancel patients at the office for two days, which has never happened. He was home in bed for about four days but was still sleeping a ton and taking it easy for more than a week. Get your flu shot, people!
We replaced our cheap Costco hot tub that we've had for ten years and bought a nicer one that better last twenty years. The guys installed it but didn't hook up the electrical so I took it upon myself to figure it out. I needed Randy to do some drilling and then once he saw my much less than perfect plan, he did the work and hooked it up like a real electrician would. Go Randy! I assisted by making two trips to Home Depot.
We got a new boat! We sold the other one and got this one that's HUGE! It's only a foot bigger (23') but it feels enormous, especially if it's just our little family of five in it. We still share this with two other families and we lost the compromise on the exterior colors so sparkly blue it is. Yay.
Parker is my only son who kind of knows how to cook. He can make spaghetti by himself. Here he is learning how to make a chocolate bundt cake and it was delicious!
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Landon is THE MAN
Landon made the Varisty lacrosse team as a freshman! This is a HUGE deal! It doesn't happen every year so we were thrilled when we found out. Landon has been putting in work for years to achieve this goal. He practices every day and has even had me drive him to the junior high late on Friday/Saturday nights so he can "hit the wall" (lax lingo for throwing the ball at a brick wall and catching it on the rebound). His teammates all love him and are so proud of their Freshman Phenom which is what the announcer calls him every time he scores a goal.
Here's a true story/mom fail: I was driving Landon to his first game and I was surprised he seems to calm and not nervous. I asked him to tell me what guy he'd be going in for and he said no one. I got a little annoyed and told him "I know how this works. Some other player runs out on the field at the start of the game and when he gets tired and comes off the field then you get to run on. Who is that player so I can watch for him to run off?" Landon got annoyed and a little mad as he responded, "Mom, there is no other guy! I'm starting! I'm the guy who goes on the field first!"
My jaw was on the floor. I said, "You made varsity and you're STARTING?!?!" I had no idea. All this time I'd been celebrating he made varsity and would probably be a bench warmer. I'm the worst sporty mom there ever was. Landon started in his first game and scored a HAT TRICK! That's 3 goals which is no small feat. I literally jumped for joy and my friend next to me said, "I'm crying for you Mel! I have tears!" It was a great night to be Landon's biggest fan.
Landon's seminary teachers (and some of my favorite friends) came to cheer him on