Sunday, January 10, 2010
Friday Night Fun
Lucky Caroline...she was invited to a birthday party/sleepover on Friday night. My friend invited 5 or 6 Kindergarteners. What a brave woman. Apparently, it went very well and the girls had a blast. The girls stayed up until about 11ish, with Caroline being among the last to fall asleep. That doesn't surprise me in the least. :) (I am writing this post on Sunday morning, and Caroline is still sleeping at 9:00. She is one tired girl!)
With Caroline out of the house, her brothers wanted a boys' night. Very kindly, despite my gender, they invited me to take part in their boys' night too. I accepted, as long as I could cut their hair first. And afterwards I had a great time playing Mario Kart with my clean-cut boys. :)
Friday, January 8, 2010
What's for dinner, Evan?
My assistant chef, Evan, is an excellent tater tot arranger. This skill really came in handy tonight when we made Tater Tot casserole. I told him while he was making it that I was so proud of him. A couple of minutes later, he returned the compliment, saying, "We're making such a good dinner...I am so proud of you, Mommy!"
Here he is in action...
Here he is in action...
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Congratulations, Evan!
He did it! After such a rocky start to swimming lessons, Evan now loves it and just PASSED UP TO THE NEXT LEVEL!!! He was so pleased with himself, and Caroline and I were so proud of him! His coach gave him a ribbon and a medal and he has been carrying them around with him all day, showing them off to everyone. Way to go, big boy!
After swimming lessons, I dropped Caroline off to school...in her PAJAMAS! It was "Jamas Jamboree" day in Kindergarten, a reward for the class having such good behavior.
After swimming lessons, I dropped Caroline off to school...in her PAJAMAS! It was "Jamas Jamboree" day in Kindergarten, a reward for the class having such good behavior.Tuesday, January 5, 2010
A Special Desk
There's quite a family history behind this little desk by which Caroline is posing. My sisters and I used it in our rooms when we were little girls. My brother and my cousin, Sean, also used it. My nieces, Annie, Callie and Evie used it in their rooms. And, a few days ago, my mom, my sister and I shipped it all the way from my nieces' home in Flower Mound, Texas to our home. What a sentimental little piece of furniture! Our craft-crazed daughter couldn't be happier as she has been wanting her very own desk for quite a while now, and has already filled the drawer and cubbies with many special things.
Hmmm...it looks like we'll have to work a little on organization, huh?!
Monday, January 4, 2010
Buzz
We signed up our son, Buzz (whoops, I mean Evan), for preschool today. This child prefers to wear his Buzz Lightyear pajamas AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, which translates to pretty much all of the time we're home. It's a good thing that Santa brought him two Buzz Lightyear pajamas so that I can keep one in the laundry and one on his body at all times. :)
Evan pulled me into the living room tonight, actually telling me to bring my camera. He wanted me to take pictures of his Buzz Lightyear moves. (Not sure what this one was all about!) He knows how things work around here!
Back to the preschool registration...I know they have until the fall, but I'm just wondering...will this preschool be ready for this Buzz-crazy boy?!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Name That Famous Illinois Person!
Henry's teacher assigned a project over Christmas break. The kids were to choose some creative way to tell some interesting facts about their home state, and Henry chose to make a diorama. He's included the state tree (Can't you tell that's a white oak?!), the state bird (cardinal), the state flower (violets), the Chicago skyline, and all sorts of famous people from Illinois. He's even made a matching game where his classmates need to put the correct description by each famous person. He's covered the box with all sorts of other interesting Illinois facts, maps and the state flag.
He's so excited to take the finished product to school tomorrow. Way to go, Henry!
He's so excited to take the finished product to school tomorrow. Way to go, Henry!
Happy New Year!
My sister and brother-in-law, Karen and Jim, are very brave. They invited our family of 6 to sleep overnight at their house on New Year's Eve. :)
They have a sweet little 2 year old boy named Robbie, so with our four, it was a full house of kiddos. They kept all of busy...we swam at their pool, ate lots of gourmet food (my brother-in-law is such a chef!), decorated personalized cookies (note Evan's "Broccoli Boy" cookie),


They have a sweet little 2 year old boy named Robbie, so with our four, it was a full house of kiddos. They kept all of busy...we swam at their pool, ate lots of gourmet food (my brother-in-law is such a chef!), decorated personalized cookies (note Evan's "Broccoli Boy" cookie),
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Blog in a Book
I've known it was possible for a while--my friend, Kathy, told me about it--but I finally did it. And I am SO EXCITED!
There are services out there that will take your blog's entries and capture them in a hard cover book for you. My blog, which I've been posting on for a little over a year now, couldn't fit in just one. :) So my two books will be arriving in mid-January!
I love this concept! I scrapbook for my family on the computer through my blog. Through my posts, the pictures I choose and edit are labeled, dated and explained. I write the stories that go with them. My friends and family can see it in real time. Then, a couple of times a year, I just order one of these books. Viola! DONE! Organizing, scrapbooking, sharing...this really pleases my multi-tasking mom mind. Can you tell?
There are services out there that will take your blog's entries and capture them in a hard cover book for you. My blog, which I've been posting on for a little over a year now, couldn't fit in just one. :) So my two books will be arriving in mid-January!
I love this concept! I scrapbook for my family on the computer through my blog. Through my posts, the pictures I choose and edit are labeled, dated and explained. I write the stories that go with them. My friends and family can see it in real time. Then, a couple of times a year, I just order one of these books. Viola! DONE! Organizing, scrapbooking, sharing...this really pleases my multi-tasking mom mind. Can you tell?
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