Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Julian and Lucy doing homework
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Some pictures ...
From this morning when we finally got the lighting worked out on the tree and the kids were putting on their ornaments. We were so glad Evan was able to join us this year - he had plenty of ornaments to put on too.
After the tree was done - playing in Julian's room before our lunch date with Jason's high school friend...
(As you can see, Kathryn was much more excited to have her arm around Evan than he was!)
And just because they wanted their picture with the tree....
Friday, November 30, 2007
Kathryn and her Daddy
Kathryn looked really cute this morning when she was ready for school. Julian is home again (and was still sleeping), so Jason got to take her. I actually asked Kathryn if she wanted to stay home today (I mean, come on, she is in preschool), but she really wanted to ride in the truck with Daddy and show her Daddy to her teachers and friends at school.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Free Rice??
I saw this on Andy’s blog:Free Rice
Supposedly, by guessing vocabulary, you give rice to hungry people??? I don't know, it sounds a little hard to believe, but I had some time to kill!
It is a little addictive. I stopped at 2000 grains of rice and my highest level was 40, although most of the time I stayed at 36-37... See how you do...
Home from school
Julian is home sick from school. We went to the doctor yesterday, and they said he has a virus - close to the flu, but not actually the flu bug - parainfluenza. Poor thing. The expert opinion is that he is very contagious and needs to stay home. Unfortunately, this means I could not go with Kathryn and her class to see "Nemo on Ice" today. Julian slept until 8:30 this morning, which I think might be a record. I can't remember another time when he slept that late. Anyway, the upside is he gets to eat in front of the TV instead of at the table. I recorded Shrek the Halls last night, which he is watching in this picture. He really liked it. Next was How the Grinch Stole Christmas, which somehow he has not yet seen! He ran and grabbed his book of it and compared the pages of the book to the movie. So smart! I guess it's important to learn early on that the movie is never as good as the book.
Lucy is also a big fan of the kids eating in the living room. Pan out and you see she is just waiting for him to drop something, although she is careful to not actually make eye contact. She avoids eye contact at all costs - scared she will be told to "go lay down", which is what happens normally when we are eating. Pet peeve - staring pets while I'm eating!
New pink sweater ...
I just wanted to show off the new pink sweater Kathryn got this weekend from her Aunt Emily. She LOVES it and actually is wearing it again today. The hood is definitely a hit. Thanks Emily!
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thanksgiving weekend
There was a small battle going on between Samuel and Julian - Samuel was watching a football game of some kind and Julian wanted to watch Discovery channel.
Kaitlyn and Kathryn. They are both beautiful girls.
Friday we traveled to my parents' house to stay for a couple of days. We are normally so rushed to get from one place to another, and it was really nice to go and just hang out and not worry about what would happen next.
One thing that my kids love about Pappy and Nana's house is the stuff they get to eat and drink. There seems to be an unlimited supply of peanuts, barbecue potato chips and Coke (Nana does work for Coke, after all!). And Pappy is so much fun - he throws them in the air and swings them around and all the stuff we just don't do because they are SO heavy! :)
This is what we did a lot of the time we were there - sitting in the den and talking. We did play some Scattegories Saturday night, but I didn't get any pictures of that. My niece Emileigh was REALLY good at it though, although none of us were as good as Pappy.
In this picture, I was holding Vivy and somehow scared her when I raised my arm to do something...I can't figure how exactly I did it, but it really scared her, and she wouldn't stop crying. I couldn't find her pacifier, so I just walked with her for a minute, and she just kept looking at me - probably realizing I was definitely not her Mommy. Even fussy and crying, she was adorable! Of course her Mommy came and fixed everything quickly enough - mommies can do that like no one else can.
These are some pictures Julian took:
Skittles
Sebastian (Sabby), who I think Sherri said is 17 this year.
And of course Lucy.
And this is how we ended the weekend. When we got home yesterday, after we had unpacked and relaxed for a few minutes, both kids came to sit with me and ended up falling asleep. Kathryn went first, and I think her snoring had some sort of hypnotizing effect on Julian, and he went shortly after; his snoring was almost as loud as hers.
Friday, November 16, 2007
My TERRIFIC kids
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Colors of Fall - Illustrated
Monday, November 5, 2007
Sleepover
As always, they went straight to Julian's room and attacked his toys - trains and tracks are always the favorite. I love seeing their creativity - you should hear the stories they come up with and act out with Thomas trains! I am starting to not mind the mess as much - as long as they keep it in the kids' rooms - since they are the ones to clean it up anyway! That is definitely a good thing about them growing up.
I really have no idea what they are doing in these pictures. In the first one, I tried to sneak up on them to take a candid shot, since as soon as they see the camera, they either start with just making faces or doing some weird dance while making faces.
This picture came out blurry, but I was scared to leave the light on to take another...I definitely did not want to wake them up and have to get anyone to sleep again!
Fun outside
Friday, November 2, 2007
Field Trip
We went to a farm pretty close to where we live - it only took us about 20 minutes to get there. The kids got to ride a horse (wearing helmets!). It was a very slow ride in a circle, but every child there seemed to love it. After the horse ride, we went on a nature "hike" through the woods. There was a path (you could barely call it a path, really), which was pretty treacherous for a group of 4 year olds. In the middle of the woods, the owner of the farm read a story about trees and had them look around at all the trees (at this point, we were far enough in that all you could see was trees). After the hike, they played some games, which were kind of a flop, but some of the kids liked them. They made a craft (a scarecrow out of a paper bag), ate lunch, then made a real scarecrow. That was the most fun, I think. We broke up into teams - boys and girls and made a pretty funny-looking scarecrow. That took all of 5 minutes, and they spent the rest of the time we were there rolling in the left over hay and throwing it at each other.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Halloween
I was surprised at how few people had their lights on for Trick or Treaters. I think we went to maybe 4 doors within 1/2 mile of our house. Times have sure changed. It's a sad commentary on our world that people are either too scared to open their doors for strangers or think a child in a costume is evil in some way.
No one seems to mind the actual religious holidays being taken over by a big bunny or a fat man in a suit, but a holiday that has nothing to do with Christ - just a night for kids to have fun dressing up and asking or treats - that is boycotted! Seems strange to me. The most sacred holidays of Christianity - the celebration of Jesus' birth at Christmas and the celebration of His resurrection at Easter - those are the ones we should take seriously - get rid of the Easter Bunny and Santa! Don't do away with Halloween....
