Showing posts with label teenagers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teenagers. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

HBD, CDJ

 I am reading 3 books right now, and I love them all. I love them all so much that it is HARD to decide which book to devote my attention to. Currently engrossed in: Karin Slaughter’s new Will Trent book performed by Kathleen Early (audio), God of the Woods (hardback from library), and Pete and Alice in Maine (Kindle). I find it challenging to stop consuming any of them once I start. 

In fact, I was so engrossed in my Kindle last night at dive practice that I missed Cooper’s 13 bounces on the board for his 13th birthday, even though I went straight to the pool after my meeting to take pictures of it. I took one picture of his team donut break.


And also one picture of him eating a reasonably nutritious snack on the deck when he got hungry and needed a minute (something we have really been working on).



THIRTEEN. COOPER IS 13!!! (In diving years, he is 14-15 for the next two years, tho **eye roll**— aren’t sports ball ages wild? Like, Dorothy is just now 11 in dance years, even though she’ll turn 12 this season. Last year at 11, she was 10 in dance years. It’s all about birthday timing).

He woke up to presents and DQ cake









Followed by a second breakfast of waffles on his way to school


Then donuts with the dive team
Then my turn to drive home from practice (which is perfect because I am on campus all day Mondays) and take out Portillo with Dorothy and Jack before bed (not pictured. Also not pictured: Ben and me saying we didn’t want anything and then eating everyone’s fries and maybe also sampling some shakes).

He signed up for Instagram because the app says it’s for 13 and up (another solid eye roll from me) (I immediately put a screen time limit on it) and spent his scant bday time away from friends and sibs listening to music on his new headphones. Ah, the teenage life. He is taking friends golfing and out to lunch on Saturday to wrap up the celebration (2 little foursomes of pretend men— so cute), and he planned it himself, which is the real genius of teens.