You probably know by now, our Reecie is quite a character. She really keeps us on our toes and we may have a few wrinkles and gray hairs now, but I wanted to share just a few recent photos and Reece tid bits.
Congrats, Reece, on passing all your math facts, getting a 95% on your math test, and getting the Pink Thunder award for being the best listener at soccer practice this week! You should be really proud of yourself!
This girl is really squirrly when it comes to taking pictures…thank goodness my brother didn’t give up on her like I wanted to! He wrestled her into this funny photo…
I was volunteering in Reece’s classroom yesterday and noticed she had written these precious notes to her teacher and they were hanging up in the classroom. awwww, what a sweet student! I don’t find many of these love notes to her brothers…we’re still working on that 😉
And look what a great job she did setting the table for a family dinner! With Brian’s travel and our kids’ activities, we rarely get to sit down together for dinner as a family of 6. It’s a special treat when we get to do this and Reece jumped at the chance to set the table all by herself! So cute!
And why not throw in these two goofballs messing around with snap chat. I’m hoping this snap chatting fad goes bye bye soon…It’s sort of taking over the teenage world (and spilling over into little sisters!)
Is it bad that I sincerely thought I had already done this blog post? I had to review my previous posts several times because I was THAT SURE that I had done it! I guess I was just dreaming that I did it!? I don’t know how this fell through the cracks but apparently it did! Sorry Drew 😉
Last Sunday, this sweet third grader received his Bible at church! Albeit a very busy and stressful morning, we made it…and we were actually early! So early, that we shoved him into a Sunday school class that we thought was his 3rd grade Bible orientation but it really was the end of a different class. oops! A lot of confusion and eclectic outfits in the Conley Crew this morning. I had cleaned and pressed an adorable plaid shirt and slacks for Drew and they were hanging ready in my room. As we were walking out the door I noticed Drew did not have that nice outfit on at all!! What in the world is going on? I was so prepared and ready but I apparently didn’t tell Drew about the outfit so he just got up and put on his normal church clothes that he likes to wear (way too often, I might add) and with flip flops! We were out of time and I was proud of him for trying his best to look nice on his own so I just let it go. Reece had on a spring dress, sparkly gold shoes, and decided to pair that with a Christmas winter dress coat with fur collar. She has her own style for sure, but this was over the top for me. If a family pic had been taken it would have definitely made the bottom of the list for a Christmas card! Jake was frantically going from a basketball tourney game to a soccer tourney game in opposite ends of the city while we were trying to scrounge up a ride for him so that we didn’t miss the Bible ceremony. A lot went on in a short amount of time I’m telling you!
Drewy, this is a very special day and we know you will treasure your Bible. I still have mine somewhere and Jake and Morgan have theirs too. Your spiritual life is yours to explore and may you be blessed always!
You were so cute looking up the scriptures and trying to follow along with the church service!
This is Reece much later in the day STILL in that crazy outfit and now adding in a pair of Winter wedge boots! even worse! I’m not a fashionista by any means but it is Spring, so we may need to pack away the wool dress coat and furry boots!
It’s not often that I wish I was back in 5th grade, but today I do! When did they start riding bikes in PE class!? Doesn’t this look super fun? Back in my elementary days, I only remember the dreaded 100 yard dash, pull ups and climbing the rope (all of which I was horrible at)! You’re so lucky Jake!
Jake is in the orange shirt hanging out with a few classmates in Mrs. Dunnaway’s PE class. shhh…she’s known as Mrs. Funnaway (get it!? it’s pretty clever!)
For some reason I think this short little video clip is sweet…all of you look really cute in those bike helmets. Hoping none of you collided today!
Jakers, I know that learning about bike safety is not fun but it really is important (just ask Morgan who flipped over her handlebars and broke her wrist not long ago). And it’s way better than doing pull ups and climbing the rope like I did at Scarborough Elementary.
Oh no, this makes me so sad! This is Morgan’s last Orchestra Ensemble concert. This time she really isn’t changing her mind. She has decided not to continue her cello training. ugh! Despite my best efforts trying to convince her how extraordinary it is to be able to read music, proficiently play an instrument, and be musically inclined; she is on to bigger and better things I am sure. But I still say, studying music is very beneficial for your brain and I’m certain there is some scientific proof somewhere to back me up!
I adore this concert. The 7th and 8th grade orchestra students break up into small ensembles and perform one piece. It’s spectacular music and they are super brave to get up on that stage!
Even though Morgan was less than thrilled about wearing a tuxedo shirt and bow tie and I was less than thrilled that her group only played for a whopping 50 seconds; I still believe these young musicians are totally awesome!
MoMo, if anyone can pull off looking super cute in a men’s Tuxedo shirt, it’s you girl!!
Here’s a short YouTube video clip of her performance…
Despite a few hiccups, somehow we made it to Ft. Lauderdale for Spring Break this year! First of all, we had hastily booked our Spring Break destination to Hilton Head months ago not realizing that it’s cold there in March! So we scrambled around and switched all our reservations to Ft. Lauderdale and It’s a good thing because it was 40 degrees in HH! We’re not giving up, because we still really want to go there, but next time we might actually research the weather beforehand! duh! In addition, this was booked before Jake had 3 soccer games pop into the calendar. CRAP! Jake does not accept missing his games very well. He’s a die hard. And Brian, being a crazy fearless traveler, decided to let Jake fly down to Florida BY HIMSELF 24 hours after us so he could still compete in two of his games. He must’ve drugged me or put a crazy spell over my brain because I actually agreed to it!
Let’s cut to the chase – Jake (my ‘worrier’ child) flew down to FL by himself, I was so wound up and stressed I barely remember my first day in FL, I checked my watch every second, speed-texted Aunt Jenn for hours (she probably wanted to block my phone number), and I have never been so happy to see Jake in all my life. Most of all, I will NEVER do that again. Pure torture. Thank you Aunt Jenn for getting this sweet boy on the plane, enduring crazy mom texts, and Jake, I’m very proud of you for being so brave. He actually thought he was pretty hot stuff doing this! And he saved us by bringing several items that we left at home by mistake. I’m pretty sure we would’ve never made it through the week without Reece’s mermaid blanket!! Whew!
Aunt Jenn made him take a selfie and send it to us so we could see he was seated on the plane safely.He had a long time to wait between his game and his flight so we tried our best to let him know we were anxious for his arrival! (16 is his soccer # by the way)
I was totally out of sorts until Jakey arrived. As soon as we got him safely in the car, I felt like a new person and we grabbed a late patio dinner at Panaretto Italian Bistro. Yummy
My sister and her hubby, Scott, joined us for the first 4 days of our trip and it’s always a treat. They have the flexibility and are always up for a vacay! We sort of neglected to tell them that Jake wasn’t joining until Day 2 – they thought we were joking at first but then when he never appeared in the airport they realized it was not a joke!
We stayed at the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort which is absolutely beautiful and has everything a family would desire…beautiful private beach and grounds, pool, and $17 cheeseburgers. I had to throw that in there because the food and drinks were so expensive it cracked us up! This is why our hotel room looked like an unorganized overstocked pantry. We sent Brian to the store right away to get snacks and drinks and have become masters of smuggling our own provisions to the beach/pool. This place is pricey and eats up a lot of Marriott points, so we smashed our family of 6 into 1 room and brought along 2 blow up sleeping bags for the littles. The view was perfectly AMAZING and I wouldn’t change a thing. Except it would’ve been nice to have Shauna & Scott’s room adjoining with us. No such luck there…it’s Spring Break in Ft. Lauderdale…it’s packed!
The beach and the beautiful water goes on for as long as your eyes can see!
When we arrived at 11PM, Reece decided to put on a one-handed cartwheel show in the lobby! See…I’m telling you…I was not myself! Why was I letting her do that!? The better question is…why was uncle Scotty letting this go on and encouraging it!?
here’s a video clip…
We walked to breakfast a few mornings at which time Reece would always miraculously get a side cramp 15 steps out of the hotel lobby. I’m kicking myself for getting rid of my stroller. But let’s face it, she’s almost 7 and an athlete….why in the world is walking such a problem!? Our breakfast spots were St. Barts, Cafe Del Mar, and h2O Cafe (the best breakfast sandwich in the world).
We spent every waking hour on the beach enjoying the waves, playing soccer, pitching and catching baseballs, throwing a frisbee, boogie boarding, playing in the sand, finding seashells and sunbathing. Reece told us that sunbathing was really hard work! She cracks us up all the time! I could fill up a notebook of funny things these kids say.
Morgan brought her blow up couch she got for Christmas and it was all the buzz on the beach!
Reece’s skin is so fair, she always gets a burn regardless of the gallons of sunscreen we put on her! The second morning we were walking to breakfast (through a triathalon…not kidding!) and I overheard a lady saying she thought Reece had two black eyes! I think she may have shed her entire first layer of skin this week. And as always, we had to make a trip out to buy a protective swimshirt!
You can barely drag any of us from the beach or pool but in the evenings we had some great dinners! We loved Coconuts which was right on the inter-coastal waterway. Some of the other places we ate were Rocco’s Tacos, Shooters Waterfront, Nacho Bizness (food truck), Nick’s (on Hollywood Beach), TacoCraft, Kelly’s Landing and our last night of vacay tradition…pizza on the beach (or pool).
And most nights we played lots of games in our room. So much fun!
These are our “snap chat faces” or “duck faces” If you ever get on one of Morgan’s snap chat conversations you will know exactly what I’m referring to!! Or chop off half of your face in your pictures…that’s another trend.
One day we took the Water Taxi on a sightseeing tour around the city via the inter-coastal waterway. Even though the kiddos complained that we weren’t going to the beach, it turned out to be one of our favorite days! We learned a lot and saw so many enormous waterfront mansions and beautiful yachts. It’s mesmerizing!
We did a Lokai bracelet races in the lobby!
We also took a chilly trip to the Everglades and did an airboat tour where we saw some alligators! This is memorable for Reece because she has mentioned it several times post-vacay and written about it at school!
We took a short road trip to check out the Hollywood Beach area. We were happy to have sweatshirts, jackets, and hot chocolates once the sun went down.
It’s hard to say goodbye to this super fun vacation and I’m going to give myself a big pat on the back because I am really good at unplugging! I rarely check my phone, and I completely let go of my normal responsibilities (other than tidying up the hotel room…I can’t stand a messy hotel room!). I thoroughly enjoy my time, in fact most days I don’t even know what day it is! On Sunday, I didn’t even realize it was Sunday and thank goodness Brian remembered! Morgan is going through the confirmation process and is required to go to church every Sunday even while out of town. She and Brian ventured out to go to church while Shauna and I drank mimosas at a beachfront cafe! When they returned they had quite a story to tell! Apparently they showed up to a nearby Catholic church and had missed the service (Brian had mistakenly looked up the times at a church in Miami)! But as luck would have it or no luck depending on how you look at it… a confirmation class was starting at that time. So Morgan bravely attended a confirmation class at a random Catholic church in Fort Lauderdale! She had to work with a “little person” (Shauna and I will laugh about this for a lifetime) and help with the prayers. She had NO idea what she was doing but she faked it like a champ! We joked that Father Brian could’ve just signed her sheet since he got ordained online! Brian thought he was going to leave her there and go work somewhere nearby and Morgan forbid it! I don’t blame her! I think Brian’s child safety meter is off…first he makes our 11 year old fly by himself and then he tries to drop our teenage daughter at a random church in an unfamiliar city! In any case, all of us were super proud of Morgan’s commitment to confirmation. You go girl!
Between Reece and Morgan, they barely wore the same swimsuit twice (thanks to a Target swimsuit sale!)
It’s a requirement to drink at least one mudslide on vacation!
Happy St. Pat’s day! Went spent the evening eating pizza and watching a chilly poolside movie. Brian and Jake were at the nearby bar watching the KSU game. March Madness!This white wall lines the Fort Lauderdale Beach for miles and the kids LOVED walking on it and climbing to the top of these swirls. Easy entertainment!Aunt Jenn sent us with some St. Pat’s tattoos
Each day at 2:30, the Marriott hands out chocolate chip cookies and lemonade. Our bellies are so full of these yummy cookies, we will never be the same…ie the post-vacay diet starts immediately! And what the heck do they put in those things to make them so good anyway!?
We escaped the city limits with only 4 souvenirs. Whew! Morgan got this adorable ankle bracelet, Reece a surfboard bracelet, and the boys got stuffed animals. Drew named his Ft. Lauderdale (creative right!? And his sweatshirt says Miami! ha!) Jake named his Philly after his others Phil and Phyllis from previous trips). We could easily start our own stuffed animal store!
We discovered that Reece is quite good at using the “Yelp” app and if we ever get back to Ft. Lauderdale, our first stop better be to the Tea Cup Puppy superstore (yep, that actually exists according to the magazine in our hotel room). We never made it there and Morgan is never going to forgive us! Jake learned a few tips and tricks about Spring Break courtesy of Scott and I (some of it I’m hoping he doesn’t remember down the road! What were we thinking telling him that stuff!?). Jake, I’m happy to stay at a nice hotel with you over spring break. No back-alley motels for you my friend!
We love you Fort Lauderdale…hope we get to come back to visit again!
Reece wrote this note to me in the sand 🙂Photo taken by Morgan Conley (budding artistic photographer)
Morgan even set her alarm to get up early to catch the sunrise! She said the sand was REALLY cold!
I’m happy to slip into the role of a ‘beach bum’ at any time…I think I’ve got 4 others that would be right on board with me! But for now we are putting our big suitcases in storage until July and trying to get back into a normal routine!
Another rite of passage at Manchester Park Elementary…the 3rd grade Planet Report! Since I’ve supervised 3 projects now, I may be an expert on the planets of the solar system even though I really don’t like Science. Did you know that Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, is Earth’s twin, and one of the brightest planets in the sky? Sorry kids, I’m not a Science expert but I’m trying!
Drew did all of his research by himself on Venus, created a power point presentation and painted a canvas all in the midst of Spring Break. Ok, I may have broken down and typed a little of it for him. Have you ever watched a 3rd grader type!? Whew…it tries your patience. Art is definitely not his favorite subject so channeling his inner Michelangelo was a bit of struggle! But, in the end, he did a really great job…
Each student also presents their report to the class. Yikes…this is a daunting task to most people let alone a 3rd grader, right!? Way to go Drew Boo, that A+ is well deserved!
Finally, to celebrate, the class had a Space Party today! I basically demolished one of Reece’s headbands to create this alien headband last night (sorry Reece, I’ll get you another one!). He wore a yellow & white shirt (the color of Venus), took cheese balls and donut holes for a ‘spacey snack’ and light up balloons for decorations while watching a space movie. Lucky kiddos!
Just for fun, lets flashback to Jake’s report on Uranus:
and Morgan’s very realistic paper mache model of Mars:
Pretty impressive, my cute little 3rd grade scientists!
P.S. Papa wants all of you guys to love Science and be really successful so you better pay attention in class! No pressure 😉
Morgan is officially old. And blind. Well actually she really isn’t either of those things but she is definitely growing up and somewhat visually challenged. She has been wearing glasses for one full year now and I promised her at that time she could give contacts a try. Here we are at that day and look at how grown up she is learning how to put in contacts!
Hahn Price Vision Center 3.23.17
Even though she really likes the look of her glasses and her prescription hasn’t changed, she is hoping this change will help her in soccer actually see the other players on the field. Seems like a very valid reason to me!! Perhaps it’s worth the $300-400 it takes to buy a years’ worth of daily contacts!? I should really consider getting a part-time job.
The other reason she is excited about this change is she can now wear mascara. ugh…see what I mean…she’s growing up! Her lashes are too long and hit her glasses lenses with mascara on…oh wow what a difficult problem to have. I think I speak for many when I say, I would never complain of having ultra long lashes. Most of us girls would kill for them! In glasses or contacts, Morgan, you are absolutely beautiful and I am super excited for you! XOXO, Mom
Can you believe we broke down and got a dog!? KIDDING…no way that is happening! Papa had to say a very sad goodbye to his best hunting companion, Tip, and he has already found a 9 week old clone of her. He is calling her Tip also because of the white tip on her tail and he’s too thrifty to buy a new collar with a new name. I cannot make this stuff up!
Reece & TipPapa & Tip 2
I must say she’s pretty CUTE! Since we had a day off school, I decided to treat my kids to an afternoon at Nanny and Papa’s to play with the new puppy and do a little fishing. I really hope they got their “dog fix.”
She seems to really like Morgan and Reece! Welcome to the family Tipper 2!
And a bonus for the day…Jake caught the biggest fish he’s ever caught! Way to go Jakers!
Because we don’t have enough sports going on in this family, we might as well add Ping Pong to the schedule! Shauna and Scott hosted our 1st annual Spring Ping Pong tourney (we are hoping to make this a Spring Break tradition…hint, hint!). Morgan graciously made the bracket and the plaque for the trophy even though she couldn’t even attend! A lucrative babysitting job took precedence. Smart girl.
Scott could pass for a professional ping pong athlete so we are hoping he might be on injured reserve for next year’s tourney! We planned this very last minute so we may be adding to our roster. And I would like to challenge anyone to pull off playing ping pong in white wedge boots!
Reece–we love your style, girlfriend!
Way to go Scott and Jake (the winners of round 1 and 2). Jake is proudly displaying the trophy on his dresser! I was a close 2nd in round two. My game is improving dramatically, right guys!? Really everyone just likes to watch Shauna and I play each other. Apparently we are quite entertaining!
The day finally arrived for Reece’s 1st gymnastics meet! I feel like this has been on the horizon forever! She is part of a pre-competitive gymnastics team and participation in this meet is optional. It’s just a chance to see if you want to continue down a competitive path or save yourself thousands of dollars by going a recreational route. I’m not kidding, as most sports seem to be, gymnastics can get pricey. I was starting to avoid all emails that were addressed from “KGDC” because I knew it would be another charge for coaching, leotards, meet fees, etc. Truthfully, we do whatever we can to support the kids’ endeavors, so it was a no-brainer for me to sign Reece up for this meet. And the leotard alone made her quite happy!
The meet is sponsored by KGDC (Reece’s Gym) and it is called the Pink Ribbon Invitational in support of breast cancer which has impacted the owners of the gym. Morgan also participated in the PRI 2011 when she was this age! Here she is…
After this meet, Morgan decided gymnastics was not for her but we were super proud of her regardless! This was little Reecie supporting her sister…
Reece was VERY excited for her first competition and I think also a little overwhelmed. It can be scary to perform individually in front of a crowd! Actually, you couldn’t pay me a million dollars to do what these little people do out there! My stomach aches just thinking about it! We surprised her with good luck donuts, candy, flowers and notes.
The whole family hopped in the car super early and headed down to the UMKC campus to watch this little cutie do her thing!
She scored an 8.3 on her floor routine. Of course we all think she is amazing and should have gotten a 10 on all events because we are her very proud family 😉
This is Sarah Bliss, her coach.
Next up: Vault (tucked in the corner so it was hard to capture). She scored an 8.5.
Bars was her strongest event and she rocked it with a score of 9.4 and a 3rd place finish.
Here is a YouTube video clip of her award…
The last event was beam and she scored an 8.2. Sooooo proud of you, Reecie!!
Although this fierce competitor wanted to get 1st place and head straight to the Olympic village, we will never forget this “first” in her life. Reece, you should be very proud of your accomplishment!
If you would like to watch Reece’s routines….here they are on YouTube!