Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Yum
Jack and Ella walked in with 4 HUGE chocolate covered doughnuts and a little bottle of sprinkles today. As you can see, everyone enjoyed them.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Memorial Day Weekend
* played cards
* played Clue
* played in the sand and water
* pontoon ride
*Joel, Craig and Brent stayed with kids (Joel prepared spaghetti and meatballs), so the girls (and Dad) could go out for my Mom's birthday Sat. night.
* Sun. morning the guys went golfing before we all met at my cousin's graduation.
Friday, May 22, 2009
last day of preschool
We sure are going to miss our daily notes!!
It was Joel who did the breaking. The glasses were a little tight behind Noah's ears, so we were going to take them in to be adjusted last night. In the meantime, Joel was just going to bend them a little so they weren't bugging him so much, and they snapped. Luckily, they had the frames in stock, and they were able to cut them. The glasses fit much better now, but every once in a while, Noah still complains that they hurt his ears. Other than that, he is doing GREAT with them (much better than I anticipated)!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Guess what arrived tonight!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Accommodative esotropia
Is the diagnosis that the eye doctor gave Noah today. It is a form of strabismus which means his eyes are misaligned and point in different directions.
Accommodative esotropia "occurs in farsighted children two years or older. When a child is young, he or she can focus the eyes to adjust for the farsightedness, but the focusing effort (accommodation) to see clearly causes the eyes to cross."
Basically, he's farsighted, and his right eye rolls in when he's trying to focus. Glasses should correct the problem.
However, the new problem will probably be trying to keep glasses on his face.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Mother's Day at the lake
Who knew one set of extra clothes wouldn't be enough?? I didn't really think anyone would actually go in the water on purpose (I was kind of banking on Noah taking an unexpected swim). Eli started with a hand dip, and then he took his sock off to put a toe in. 5 minutes later he was in his boxer shorts and up to his waist. BRRR!!
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Bible School
Katelynn and Eli spent their evenings at Bible School this week (which they LOVED!). Tonight they had a little performance. What a difference a year makes! Katelynn is in the back row, third from the left in the pink shirt. Eli is in the back row in the middle with a gray shirt on, and yes, they are both doing the actions! Katelynn sang too, but Eli just concentrated on his moves. 
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Thank you Auntie Krista!
Monday, May 04, 2009
Friday, May 01, 2009
This child...
is really testing me, and I'm failing!!!!!
Today, he went sprinting out of the playroom with two hands FULL of blue fingerpaint. He ran into the family room (with me chasing him and yelling), went behind the big chair (there's about 12 inches between the chair and the wall), and finally fell on his stomach as I was grabbing for him. Maybe I should've been celebrating his coordination as he kept his hands in the air and somehow only got a little bit of paint on the carpet, but instead, I was thinking that perhaps I have never been so angry.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Bad Mom
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Vacation
- Our room was gross.
+ We had a lot of fun together.
- Joel lost way too much money.
+ The weather was beautiful.
- The pool was freezing.
+We got to spend some time with Joel's Aunt, Uncle and cousin.
+ I read a book (my only goal for vacation).
+ Grandma Cathy took great care of the boys!
+ + Joel is ready to take more vacations!!!
- This is the only picture I took.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Daddy is the best!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
SPRING
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Puddle Jumping
Happy Easter!
Friday, April 10, 2009
7:00am-8:30am = Frosted Flakes, Nerds, a plain waffle, and Lucky Charms
Noah: "I need more Lucky Charms Mom"
Mom: "You have lots of Lucky Charms."
Monday, April 06, 2009
Goofy teeth and the return of Teddy
Over a month ago the string on Teddy's mouth came loose. Mr. Perfection REFUSED to have anything to do with Teddy until I fixed his mouth. We told him that maybe Grandma Cathy could fix him when we went to her house. Well, Teddy has been in my closet waiting to go to Grandma's, and I forgot to take him with. I thought Eli had forgotten also. Out of the blue the other day Eli said, "We forgot to have Grandma fix Teddy". I told him that Grandma would be at our house in a couple of weeks and maybe she could do it then. At bedtime last night he started sobbing thinking that Teddy was gone. When I went to my room to get the bear, Eli (crying) told Joel, "I didn't treat Teddy very well when the brown string came out of his mouth".
As for the teeth..... they were in his backpack after preschool today and in his mouth the rest of the day. He said that he got to pick something out of a yellow bucket on his birthday. Because of spring break, being at Grandma's, snow days, and flood days, this was the first day of school for Eli since his birthday on the 13th. He was glad to be back, and it was nice for the rest of us to get back to normal too.
Friday, April 03, 2009
There is a reason people use the drive thru
We had a very fun playdate with Jack and Ella yesterday. On the way home, I was talked in to eating INSIDE McDonalds. I remember the days when the boys could get one happy meal, we could throw the box out, and the boys could "share" the toy (that is if I didn't throw it out with the box). Yeah....First, Eli cried because he didn't get the exact toy he wanted. Then, I couldn't get him to eat until he read the entire happy meal box. Noah (who is always a great eater until we "go out" to eat) took two bites and declared he was done. By the time Eli was ready to eat, Noah was crawling around on the freshly mopped floor. Therefore, we ended up taking most of Eli's meal to go anyway.
The happy meal theme right now is for the movie "Monsters vs Aliens". On the box was a punch out eye from one of the monsters. The directions were to punch it out, wet it, and put it on your forehead. Well, it's cardboard, so it only stays on for a few seconds. Eli was sure he needed this thing stuck to his head, so I found some photo stickers to keep it in place. We talked him into taking it off at bedtime last night, but as soon as he woke up, we had to find more stickers. When we went to the movie store this morning, Eli didn't understand why I let Noah go with just a hood, and he had to wear a hat.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
strange
Joel and I had subs for lunch yesterday. I put half of mine in the fridge for lunch today.
Noah woke up at 6:30 this morning. I turned on the TV for him and fell back asleep on the couch for a little bit. While I was sleeping, I had a dream.
DREAM: Joel's dad was here, and as I was sleeping on the couch, he and Noah ate breakfast. When I got up, I noticed the wrapper to my sub sandwich was lying on the table. I thought it was weird that they ate my sandwich for breakfast.
7:30 am:
Me: "Noah, what do you want for breakfast?"
Noah: "A sandwich"
Me: "You want a peanut butter sandwich (the only kind of sandwich I have ever made him) for breakfast?"
Noah: "No, a sandwich"
Me: What kind of sandwich? Do you want an egg sandwich?"
Noah: "leaves" (aka lettuce, which is something I VERY RARELY have around the house, but I bought some yesterday)
Here is Noah eating his ham and lettuce breakfast sandwich!
Noah woke up at 6:30 this morning. I turned on the TV for him and fell back asleep on the couch for a little bit. While I was sleeping, I had a dream.
DREAM: Joel's dad was here, and as I was sleeping on the couch, he and Noah ate breakfast. When I got up, I noticed the wrapper to my sub sandwich was lying on the table. I thought it was weird that they ate my sandwich for breakfast.
7:30 am:
Me: "Noah, what do you want for breakfast?"
Noah: "A sandwich"
Me: "You want a peanut butter sandwich (the only kind of sandwich I have ever made him) for breakfast?"
Noah: "No, a sandwich"
Me: What kind of sandwich? Do you want an egg sandwich?"
Noah: "leaves" (aka lettuce, which is something I VERY RARELY have around the house, but I bought some yesterday)
Sunday, March 29, 2009
conserving water
We've been staying at Craig and Jen's the past few days since we had to plug the drains in our part of town. The river is actually going down right now, but we have to wait and see what happens in the next couple of days. We are supposed to get a bunch of snow and have high winds which could really be bad for the dikes! Joel and Jen will be back at work tomorrow. All of the schools are out this whole week, and Katelynn's daycare is closed. Therefore, the boys and I will probably just hang out with Craig and kids. As soon as the weather calms down, we'll move back home (unless we get kicked out first).
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
bikes
Noah is showing off on his new hand-me-down. He will however get a NEW bike helmet. This one we found in Jennifer's garage. Eli is reading this as I'm writing and wants me to point out that Noah is standing on and riding his new bike. Yes, this is our wild child for sure!!!!
Eli loves his birthday gift from Grandma Cathy and Don! Maybe one day he'll actually be able to use it a home.
final birthday party
On Sunday, we had the highly anticipated "Tranformers Birthday" at Grandma Cathy's. Grandma and Aunt Linda put on a fabulous birthday dinner!!! It was fun to have Grandma, Don, Jennifer, Rich, the cousins, Aunt Linda, Chase, Jake and Luke there to help celebrate.
It's not a party unless we have a pinata. This one had strings to pull, so we didn't have to get out the baseball bat.
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