Next, she tried some lettuce from the salad wrap:
Friday, June 20, 2008
Trying Something New For Dinner
Next, she tried some lettuce from the salad wrap:
Just Us Girls
So far this morning Charlie has asked for and eaten 3 larges pieces of cheese, after which enjoying a great playdough session all by herself. She had a lot of fun and discovered that playdough, even the homemade kind, doesn't taste so good. Maybe later we'll live on the wild side and take some cans and bottles back to the store.
We're crazy like that.
Here's to a girls weekend!
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Here We Go Again...
I walked into the kitchen at one point this morning to find Max sitting on the time out stool.
Me: What's up, Max?
Max: Chahwee said time out.
Me: Oh, did you do something not nice to her?
Max: Yeah.
Me: Hmmm. Maybe next time you won't do that to her.
Max: Yeah.
Then he gets up and calmly walks out of the room. I wonder how many more time outs Charlie will dole out before Max figures out he doesn't actually have to go?
Me: What's up, Max?
Max: Chahwee said time out.
Me: Oh, did you do something not nice to her?
Max: Yeah.
Me: Hmmm. Maybe next time you won't do that to her.
Max: Yeah.
Then he gets up and calmly walks out of the room. I wonder how many more time outs Charlie will dole out before Max figures out he doesn't actually have to go?
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
I Should Open My Own Food Cart
OK, so maybe the hours would suck, I would have to make the same things over and over again, and who would want to be stuck in a little bathroomless trailer all day? But I think I have had a great idea with my pick-your-own-filling burritos.
Today's burrito:
Today's burrito:
Yum, yum, yum.
I have put lots of different fillings in - leftover quiche, pasta with tomato sauce, any type of bean, and of course lots of cheese. They are all terrific inside this wonderfully crunchy tortilla! It is also fast to assemble while getting the kids lunches ready and most important, fast to eat!
My, That's Quite A Trailer You Have There
unhealthy obsession with his utility trailer.
He recently decided that the plywood sides needed to be replaced with new plywood, which of course must be painted on all 6 sides to prevent rot (the reason the previous boards didn't last as long as they could have). Instead of going with the same green they were before (note the old boards lying on the ground) Dada decides to liven things up and paint the entire trailer red. (Where is the trailer? I don't know, I can't see it. I'm blinded by the glowing RED thing in the corner of the yard.) Then he decides that he needs special tie downs and hooks which of course require extra 2x4 sections installed for support and stability, which then must also be painted red.
Dada was so proud he had to be photographed next to the trailer with his handy-dandy drill.
Monday after work, Dada, with my help, made and installed the ladder. The kids (especially Charlie) were SO happy to be able to scramble up the ladder and go down the slide over and over! They slept well that night. ;)
Next up, the bottom level floor will be installed, the entire structure must be primed and painted (green, to match my raised garden and the kids sandbox, thankyouverymuch) and finally the color block tarp roof can be installed. Whew!
Max's Big Day
Monday, June 16, 2008
At Last We Have A Play Structure!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
What Kind of Holes?!
Even if you don't sew, this is funny:
OK, so perhaps this shows quite a bit about my level of humor, but you don't often see this sort of mistake in patterns.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Time Out Now!
So this evening we were all sitting on the floor in the blue room just playing and spending some time together before the bedtime routine starts. Suddenly, Charlie gets mad at Max and says, "You no do that! Time out! Time Out!" With finger pointing at the door for emphasis. Justin and I don't say anything, figuring that it is a good thing for Charlie to stand up for herself. Max gets up and walks out of the room. Is he actually? Did he really? We walk out toward the kitchen and sure enough, Max is sitting on the time out stool in the kitchen.
Girl power! ;)
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Hooray for Max!!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
The Sunny Weather Wear
A Little Monkey Trouble
Water Weather Finally!
Dada, Let's Talk
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Kids Love Sunny Weather
Cousins
Elmo & Crew
My kids aren't too good at sitting for very long, and Max probably would have been completely happy to have left at intermission,but we stayed until the last number (what was I thinking?!?) Regardless, we had fun and he clapped his little hands off and laughed and laughed, when his mouth and hands weren't full of popcorn. Seriously. He ate almost an entire large tub.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Ta-Da!!
Yesterday, I was in the kitchen and the kids were playing by themselves. Max had been having a good day and had earned back his legos bin from the basement. They were playing nicely with no whining or fighting, so I went about my business making dinner and cleaning the kitchen...
And then I glanced up and saw this:
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
15th Reunion
Oh my goodness!!!
15 years later and I still enjoy these people just as much if not more than I did back then. We had such a great time... laughing until our cheeks hurt and catching up with each other the whole time. As much as I missed my family and wanted to see them, a part of me just didn't want to leave the magic of this reunion weekend.
An extra Thank You to Taryn for being such a generous hostess and letting us take over her house for the weekend!
15 years later and I still enjoy these people just as much if not more than I did back then. We had such a great time... laughing until our cheeks hurt and catching up with each other the whole time. As much as I missed my family and wanted to see them, a part of me just didn't want to leave the magic of this reunion weekend.
An extra Thank You to Taryn for being such a generous hostess and letting us take over her house for the weekend!
Small Update
Yet again, it has been way too long since my last update. Here are some recent cute pictures of the kids:
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