Saturday, December 29, 2007

Kitchen Transformation Complete!!!

James and Charity stayed up with us until 1:00 a.m. to finish the paint job last night!! The kitchen looks AMAZING! The paint is by Valspar and contains granite granules for texture and a little gold glitter for some light-reflecting sparkle.










Merry Christmas












Friday, December 28, 2007

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas Traditions

I was at a recent gathering where one discussion focused on Christmas traditions. I sat there wondering if we had any in our home. I realized this week that, yes, we have traditions.

We bake and ice cookies together as a family. With Evie joining in on the fun this year, we had an even bigger mess than last year. By the time Evie was done she was the only one who could eat her unsanitary cookies! :)

Television is another tradition....we watch several of the standard rerun cartoons of yesteryear. "White Christmas" is the one staple-movie that we squeeze in at least once during the season. It's quite possibly one of my 10 fave movies of all time; it's fun sharing it with Jared and hearing him ask if we can watch it together.

Our most twisted of traditions, however, happens each Christmas Eve. We load up in the van and head to the local mall around 4pm....yes, 4 pm, when all the crazies are out grabbing last minute gifts. Having our shopping done makes it SO much fun to watch others scurry about. There are also lots of 50% deals already in full swing so why wait until the 26th?

Opening a few gifts early is another at our home. Each year I ask if we can open a few presents on Christmas Eve. Scott usually relents, but it's not a guarantee. Thankfully he gave in last night and the kids each opened a few packages. I just love getting the fun started early.

Scott and I have an ongoing tradition of tormenting one another. Okay, so basically Scott torments me. I have to work extra hard each year to guess my gift:
Our first married Christmas together saw me rummaging through the trash (the bag really was on top of the pile) only to discover a Macy's bag. Imagine my dismay when I opened an umbrella...Who buys an umbrella at Macy's????
One year I ruined the surprise by getting the mail--a task I used to seldom undertake--my very cute Taz Devil bowling ball bag arrived in a box wrapped in WB tape. I instantly knew what was in the box.
Last year took the cake. I tracked the DHL tracking number to find out where the box originated. Upon discovering it came from Fry's, I got on Scott's desktop PC and visited Fry's site, where I tried to find out what pages he had viewed. He had, of course, deleted the history.
This year he had the box shipped to himself at work. I tried to generate an online account for his credit card to see where he'd been shopping. Unfortunately, I didn't have his expiration date or security code from the back of the card. :)

Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 24, 2007

For Charity! :)

We love the letters! Thank you so much!



Sunday, December 23, 2007

Kitchen Remodel - Phase 3

Scott started tiling the backsplash today. He will hopefully finish the tile work tomorrow and grout the day after Christmas.

The kitchen transformation is amazing!!




Kitchen Remodel - Phase 2

Our new kitchen counters were installed on Friday. Scott spent the evening installing our new sink and faucet. Next comes tiling, which will likely commence tonight. Yay!!


I tried to get one photo to show the counter color. This is pretty accurate.

Kudos to Scott!!

Madison and I didn't get much sleep last night, so Scott fixed breakfast for Jared & Evie. He got them dressed, took their pictures and they headed to church! Yay for Daddy!!



Doing the Limbo

This is Jared's (& Daddy's) second snowman of the season! The temperature rose the next day....hence, the snowman doing the limbo! :)

Learning something new

My dear friend Renae recently introduced me to a great book, Five in a Row. The concept is that you check out books from the library and use the FIAR book to develop lessons from the book you just read.

I have spent the last couple weeks reading "The Story About Ping" to my kids. Jared loves the book and I've been amazed at the questions it has spawned. Below is his very own mega-block recreation of the Yangtze River, the location of of Ping's story.


Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The "Click"

Every mom who has ever potty trained their child has heard about the proverbial "click." With Jared, I don't remember a click....I just remember that, over time, he got consistently better at making it to the potty until he was 100% done. No click.

Evie is a girl and, therefore, very different. There was a click!!! It happened on Saturday night at the dinner table with a profound statement, "Mommy, I have gassy poo-poo!" This is merely code for I passed gas; it can also mean that she has to go poop. I asked her if she wanted to sit on the potty and she replied, "yes." About 30 minutes later she had peed in her little potty. You may ask why it took 30 minutes....that's the amount of time it takes her to stop freaking out and actually use the potty. She's been consistently going on the potty since Saturday night....with lots of freaking out! Evie doesn't want to go in her pull-up but she hasn't been too sure about the potty either. Today she said "hooray" after she pooped on the potty....maybe the freaking out is going away...or at least lessening. YAY!!!

Playing in the Snow!






Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Winter Wonderland December 2007


First snow of the season!!! It was snowing when we went to bed last night....this is what we awoke to this morning. Needless to say, Jared can't wait to get out there and play!

Decorating the Christmas Tree

Jared and Evie did a great job hanging snowflakes on the Christmas tree.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Cheers to Drug-Mart and Jeers to Non-Drive-Thrus

Cheers to Drug Mart, who just this morning got Mylicon gas drops for me through the drive-thru window. Upon seeing my plight this morning (I don't have much of a voice left, my infant was crying and there were 2 other little people in the car), the pharmacy tech left the pharmacy window and got me THREE different gas drop varieties to choose from. Kudos to Drug Mart for knowing what true customer satisfaction is these days!! :)

JEERS to establishments without drive thrus. Why can't I get a healthy lunch from Subway without getting out of the car? Why doesn't my local grocery store offer a drive thru for 10 items or less. Why oh why does the post office insist that I enter their establishment to mail a package or buy stamps? Mothers of young children should ban together and demand some drive thrus!!

Okay, thanks for "listening" to my tirades this morning....Have a nice day!

My training potty doesn't have a five point harness.

It's true. My daughter's training potty doesn't have a five point harness. Do the makers of these potties believe that mommies have the luxury of standing beside the potty for endless minutes to ensure toddlers stay put?? My daughter realizes that while I'm nursing my baby I am unable to consistently enforce the command "sit on the potty," thus rendering me totally ineffective at potty training for the time being.

If the potty had a five point harness, my daughter could stand up and "carry" the potty around the room with her and I would have fewer accidents to clean up....sounds like a great idea to me!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

My Morning

Okay, so I spent yesterday cleaning up vomit all day. My 2 year old was sick and was sick in almost every room of the house, even in my van (you know, the 10 minutes she sat in it waiting for Jared to get home from school). She went to sleep early and easily last night and I hoped my troubles were over.

Fast forward to this morning....no vomit since yesterday afternoon! Yay!! I slept in this morning and decided to get up at 7 a.m. (a good 90 minutes past the norm). The baby was stirring so I brought her to my room so I could feed her and watch some news. At 7:30 the eldest two children arrived in my room. I undressed my baby and started to change her diaper....that's when it happened. I removed the soaked diaper and went to place a clean diaper under her bottom and she decided that was the right moment to let loose! She peed all over my bed, her legs and my pajamas.

Nevermind that I was wearing my last matching pajamas after yesterday's laundry fiasco due to vomit. Oh, did I mention that I just changed my sheets yesterday, too! Argh!!! Well, I'm off to do laundry -- probably enough to rival that of my dear friend Renae.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Santa Train

Yesterday we took the kids to ride the Santa Train--the kids' first real train ride ever. We had a great day! I think the highlight for Scott was the fact that the small town had a Sonic....where we ate lunch. To reciprocate, Scott took us to Cracker Barrel for supper.


More about Santa Claus....After visiting with Santa, Jared asked me "Why does Santa have such a big, big, big hiney?" Let's just say Scott and I were thrilled that Jared waited until Santa left the train car before asking. "What did we say?" you might ask....nothing! We did what all smart parents do---changed the subject! :)





Jared told Santa he wanted a new Rudolph. We have a Rudolph that plays music (courtesy of James & Charity) that doesn't work right...we think he just needs new batteries. Anyway, when asked what he wanted, that's what Jared asked for from Santa!

Evie cried when Santa sat down with us. Just before he left, she decided to give him a high-five.