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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The perfect day










Just wanted to post some pics of the cutest kid you have ever seen. Check out the dimples the size of craters. Peter has finally hit my favorite baby stage. The 6 months always happy and smiley stage. The one where they interact but don't really get into trouble yet? Although Peter has started rolling all around to get what he wants. He's like one of those robot vacuums that covers the entire floor but doesn't take a straight path. We were just playing in the back yard because it was the most perfect weather. Not to hot not too cold, the grass was green and the sky was clear. I was giving rides in my new favorite toy. My wagon. I love my wagon, I know it sounds silly but I always wanted one of my own, and now I have one.
All my clan in one photo that almost never happens. Look at how big William is getting. He is so proud of his pumpkin that he got on his first field trip. Everyone is growing up. My little girl is turning 9, my little William is getting wiggley teeth, my crazy Brennen has a vocabulary almost as big as his sisters, and my baby Peter is almost 7month old. Where did the time go? Was I there for all of this? I guess that's why we take pictures. To capture life before it passes us by. I guess its a good thing that all of our gadgets have cameras on them. So we don't miss a minute of PERFECTLY ordinary days like this. Sometimes I think ordinary days are the most perfect of all.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Whos who?










This ones called guess who's who. I knew I had to write names on all the backs of my kids pictures when William was born. My kids all look so much a like. Scott can never tell their baby pictures apart.
LETS SEE IF YOU GOT SOME RIGHT.

  1. Peter
  2. is that William and Brennen or Brennen and Peter? It's Brennen and Peter.
  3. Did you guess Ellie? NO, that's Brennen he just needs a haircut
  4. William and Brennen
  5. Is that peter with the dimple? Nope that's Brennen
  6. William
  7. Brennen
  8. William
Well how did you do? Don't feel bad Scott only got 2 right. Its too bad I don't have digital photos of Ellie's baby pictures. I can find pictures of all 4 that look like the same person. (peter is kind of the exception because his dimples give him away.) its a good thing they all come with different personalities. I love them all.

Sunday tradition





One of our latest traditions is one of my favorites. We just call it story hour. Every Sunday night we build a fire in the fire bowl and read stories. The stories usually consist of church history and other short church related stories. Some times we make smores or just roast plain marshmallows. Other times we just watch the stars. If we are feeling lonesome for the Utah caln we cook tin foil dinners in our little fire bowl in honor of my Dad who really enjoys those meat and potato packages. This just started out as something to do on a Sunday night but now everyone looks forward to it. I didn't realize the learning impact it had on my kids until Ellie started giving her testimony on church history. I hope we can all remember simple moments like this in our lives. So even though some nights it is still 90 degreas we still have our story hour, and we all love it.

Friday, October 16, 2009

target practice birthday




This was a great party unfortunatly I didn't get pictures because I was too busy running the show. My son wanted to have a target practice birthday. For each of the guests I made a real bow and arrows. They got to keep this as their favor, along with some saftey glasses. I just bought sunglasses at the dollar store. I made the bow with approx. 4ft of PVC pipe I cut a slit on the same side of each end. I got some heavy duty string and knotted one side then put the knotted end through the slit of one end. I taped that with electrical tape so it would stay. I then bent the pvc to resemble a bow then knotted the other end of the string and put it through the other slit and taped it as well. For the had hold on the bow I got some scrap batting and taped all around it so none of it showed. For the arrows I bought some small dowels notched one end and put a pointed rubber eraser on the other and viola. We first had a lesson on safety and proper handling of weapons then we had the kids take turns with assistance shooting. I created a bunch of targets out of old cardboard boxes. We also had a metal shooting target which we used an airsoft gun to shoot at. My husband handled the airsoft gun activity. After a few rounds of bows arrows and guns we had obstical courses where the shooting and targets were involved. Everyone had a great time. No one was hurt or in any danger because we stressed the safety issue every step of the way. These are all very city kids and me growing up with target practice as a past time felt like I could let them see that weapons arent always weapons, they can be a sport. It was surprising to see how well the kids could hit the targets. A girl was the best and got a bullseye a couple of times. the cake was cupcakes frosted like targets with a toothpick arrow in the bullseye. I made the toothpick look like an arrow by cutting electrical tape on the end to look like feathers. I have a lot of fun creating birthday's for my kids. The best part is that I don't ever spend more that $50. How do I do it you ask? You need a little bit of time, some luck at goodwill, and lots of thinking outside the box which I owe all to my mother. She always has a way of turning nothing into something. So whenever you think your kids aren't listening to you, they are. . . but most of all they are watching you. Thanks for all your great creativity Mom. I hope I do you proud in trying to live out your legacy, so when people notice my ideas they say "YOU MUST BE ONE OF LYN'S KIDS".

Tea Party birthday



My sister has asked me if I have written a book about my kids birthday party's yet. The answer is no and probably never but here is a glimps just for
memories. One of my favorites was my daughters
tea party birthday. I found a canopy net that goes
over a queen size bed at goodwill. I hung that in
the trees and strung little flowers hanging from
the inside top of it. They kind of looked like
butterflies. I also got a bunch of small real tea cups
and saucers from good will to serve the tea. The
tea was hot apple cider because we don't drink
tea and kids don't really like tea. I filled the tea
pots with water and put the apple cider mix in the
sugar cups so the girls could scoop their own
sugar. For the food I made little peanut butter
and jelly, plain jelly, cucumber and cream
cheese, and ham sandwiches. We had fruit on
the side. I made a cake that looked like a tea pot. We had a fairy hunt. I made little faries out of foam butterfly wings, a jinglebell body, a little wooden bead for the head with a dismantled flower petal for the hair/hat. I just hot glued everything on. I hid them all over the back yard and in the garden. The kids got to take these home as a favor. We played a version of croquet, not the whole game for time reasons. On the invitations we asked the girls to come dressed appropriatly but for those who didn't we set out the dress up box so they could join the fun if they wanted. I always have a craft for the kids to do at my birthday partys so we decorated hats. I found a bunch of easter hats at goodwill but they can also be purchased at craft or part stores. I got a bunch of artificial flowers at the dollar store and let the girls hot glue the flowers on as they pleased. It was such a fun party all the kids loved it. I think its important to let the kids explore and create on their own. Who cares if they picked the ugliest flower to put on the top of their hat. It what they wanted. All you control moms out their. Just let them do it, even if you think it looks dorky, they think it looks great. I love doing this stuff even if my husband complains that I go a little crazy. to me its a good crazy. Stay tuned for more birthday stuff. I only have a little time here and there to work on my blog so I have to do everything in shifts.



Thursday, October 15, 2009

skate park

here is Brennen's 1st experience at the skate park. can we say natural. This kid has no fear. just give him a ramp and his twist n go car and he'll do anything. Not to mention he can turn on a dime with that little car.

Brennen















This post is dedicated to our polite, sweet, crazy, Brennen. Some of these pics i will probably using as blackmail at a later date. He can find fun in everything. We love this kid. He's Crazy but we love him

SLEEPERS
















there is nothing sweeter than a a sleeping child.



I've decided I need to create a better sleep environment for my kids. We find them in the weirdest positions/places. Other times they just look so sweet.No, I do not keep Peter in his Bumbo for too long. He just falls asleep very quickly. I was just reminded of mt Williams peculiar sleep habit. He could only fall asleep if he was holding or touching his belly button, we called it his sleep button.

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