Sunday, November 30, 2008

Decking the Halls

Up until this year, we've always had a real tree. This year my sister, Karen, gave us an artificial tree, and our kids were THRILLED. (Thanks, Karen!) Seriously, they were going on and on about how we had never had a fake tree before. And how it was so fun because it was just like putting a puzzle together. And they were so proud of it once it was completely assembled.

Looking at the second picture, there are some circumstances that confine our ornaments and candy canes to the middle third of the tree. First, Evan loves candy canes, so they need to be high enough where he can't reach them. We did catch him once already hiding behind the tree munching on a candy cane! Second, even though I only let the kids hang the non-glass or hand-made ornaments, they are always concerned that Evan will get a hold of them, so again, they place them out of Evan's reach. Third, the kids can't reach the top third of the tree. (I might have to do a little spreading out after they go to bed!) But it truly is such a joy to watch the kids hang all those ornaments, reminiscing and telling stories as they go, and savoring the unique design of our tree at this time of our lives.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

More Deep Thoughts...by Seth

I have to admit...I always have taken a lot of pictures. I am always taking about 14 shots with my camera when probably one or two would do it.
Seth has a mind of his own, and definitely diverges from his mother's way of thinking at times. One of my favorite stories about him was when I was furiously trying to document his first day of Kindergarten. I took pictures of him at breakfast, getting his backpack on, sitting on our front bench, walking to school with his big brother, waiting in line, with his teacher, with his friends.
Apparently I was driving the poor child nuts, and upon my taking the 433rd picture that morning, Seth asked me, "Mom, why are you taking so many pictures?"
I told him, "Well, Seth, we have to take lots of pictures so that we can remember your first day of Kindergarten."
He responded (rather quickly I thought), "Moooommmm, I can remember the first day of Kindergarten with just one picture."
I remembered that line when I took about ten pictures of the kids setting up the Christmas tree tonight. And he didn't complain. He must be getting used to me by now. :)

Friday, November 28, 2008

Our Thankful List

I've been inspired by a Thanksgiving post that I read on another blog today (and my dear husband suggested the idea as well). So here, in no particular order, is a thankful list compiled by the Nosek kids:

family...friends...candy...pizza...video games...funny things that Evan does...family nights...food...clothes...shelter...playtime!...Cub Scouts...ice cream...Christmas...books...the book I made...my own computer I want for Christmas...I am thankful for my mom and her kisses...I am thankful for hair...doorknobs, because without them we couldn't go outside...pink...refrigerators...starting to write...food but not chili, pasta or spaghetti...chicken nuggets...my birthday...sleepovers...playing with my cousins...playing tackleball with my dad...Great America...Wisconsin Dells...the lake...my new boat shelf...going to the zoo or farm...holding chicks...my bed...

Partial thankful list from Mom and Dad: Henry...Seth...Caroline...Evan

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

We have a lot to be thankful for, but right at the top of my list has to be having a wonderful family and the special times we spend together. Love you all!
Before the feast

Cousins on the couch

Why you don't leave your 2 year old alone with a red cupcake even for one minute...

Enjoying chocolate turkeys, compliments of Grandma Orton

Robbie was an angel! He fell asleep in his high chair while we ate dinner!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Whewwww....

After a week that was speeding by at a hectic pace, having the kids home from school and keeping them busy with playdates and school projects, getting the house clean and keeping it clean to have everyone over tomorrow, MOM IS TIRED! It felt so good to stretch out on the couch tonight to watch Charlie Brown Thanksgiving with the kids. Evan thought it was a good idea to stretch out too. Turning two can really tire a boy out. Speaking of Evan's age...click on the video to see what Evan's brothers and sister taught him. They were very pleased that he learned to say his age, although sometimes Evan likes to tease them by saying that he's 3 (little stinker!).

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Happy 2nd Birthday, Evan!!!

It was Evan's official birthday today! The kids were so sweet with him all day, teaching him how to say how old he is, decorating with streamers and balloons, and making cute cards and cupcakes. After a fabulous dinner of frozen pizza and orange pop (Seth's idea of the perfect party menu), we lit the candles on his cupcake. He was upset when we wouldn't let him hold his cupcake while it was aflame, but he quickly recovered when it came time to blow the candles out. He is very proud of the fact that he can, in fact, blow his candles out all by himself, and insisted that we let him show off that skill over and over again. We indulged him. But finally, the frosting on his cupcake was calling him, and he polished it off in record time. He then wanted to move on to mine. :) We finished the evening with some fabulous family fun playing with his new giant set of Mr. Potato Head. He was one happy birthday boy!

Its my party, and I'll cry if I want to...

This boy can blow out his own candles!

Mmmmm......frosting...

Seth assisting his little brother

Their finished potato products!

Monday, November 24, 2008

A Keson Cub Scout Outing

Dave had a "Take Your Kids to Work Day," only he got to bring a whole bunch of other people's kids as well! For a Cub Scout field trip, Dave arranged to take both of the boys' dens to Keson, including the kids and their parents. Dave's boss, Clyde, was gracious enough to take the group on a tour of the warehouse, showing them all kinds of machinery that had the boys fascinated. Henry and Seth seemed very proud to show their friends the business that their Great Grandpa built, and even showed them his picture. To top it all off, Clyde sent the boys home with spools of cord to practice their boy scout knots, warning them not to use it to tie up their brothers or sisters!

Clyde shows the kids the capping machine

The kids and Dave in his office

Seth modeling a measuring wheel

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Our Little Crooner


This boy...he must be taking after his Grandpa Orton. He honestly is singing ALL THE TIME. The ABCs, Happy Birthday, God Is Bigger than the Boogeyman... You name it, he sings it. His own version, of course. Click to play, and name that tune!

By the way, can you tell that he was watching himself being recorded? The little ham!