Sunday, February 07, 2010

question and answer

I saw this on a blog recently, so I thought I would do it (I left out a few numbers).

1. What is your current obsession?
new furniture/wanting to decorate
2. What are you wearing today?
sweats and hooded sweatshirt
3. What’s for dinner?
we had beans and corn bread
4. What’s the last thing you bought?
groceries and hot wheels color changing cars for the boys
5. What are you listening to right now?
Noah calling for "mom" (he wanted the tag cut off his blanket)
Eli talking to himself and kicking the wall (it's 9:40)
Joel's TV show...sex and the bible
6. If you could have a house totally paid for, fully furnished anywhere in the world, where would you like it to be?somewhere warm, but I'd want all of our family members to live there too.
7. What is one thing you want to change about yourself?
talk less, listen more
8. If you could go anywhere in the world for the next hour, where would you go?
If it was daytime, I'd say a warm beach. Since it's night, I'd like to be at a beachside bar with warm air and a cold beer.
10. What’s your favorite quote?
love many, trust few, and always paddle your own canoe
11. Would you cook for me?
yes
13. What are you afraid of the most?
a deadly accident
15. What is your favorite color?
green
16. Give us 3 styling tips that work for you.
I have no tips; nothing works
17. What is your dream job?
being a preschool teacher...just a couple of hours a day and getting paid A LOT
18. What’s your favorite magazine?
Entertainment: US weekly
WeeklyBeauty: Glamour
Inspiration: Self
Life: Womans Day
19. If you had $100 now, what would you spend it on?
clothes
22. What brings a smile on your face instantly?
my kids giving me hugs and saying I love you
Joel giving back rubs
23. What is one word that you say a lot?
"what" My kids say "Mom" a lot
24. What kind of haircut do you prefer?
really short, but not on me
25. What are you going to do after this?
watch the news and eat chips
26. What do you do when you are feeling low or terribly depressed?
write in a journal
28. What are your favorite movies?
besides lifetime movies?
29. What inspires you?
Women who do it all...work, spend quality time with the kids, have a clean house, and are nice people.
31. Would you prefer coffee or tea?
Coffee
32. Which other blogs do you love visiting?
family, friends, friends of friends (where I found this quiz)
33. What is your favorite dessert/sweet?
ice cream
35. When you looked at yourself in the mirror today, what was the first thing you thought?
I look old
36. What is your favorite season?
Summer
but I love nice fall days and a warm spring day is hard to beat!
38. What breaks your heart?
watching my child struggle, any child for that matter
39. What's one thing you really want to do in life?
figure out what I want to do in life

beans and cornbread...

not exactly what Joel had in mind for Superbowl food, but it was good. For a dollar each, I even got the kids to take two bites (yes I know I'm not supposed to bribe children) I'm going to use the leftovers to make re fried beans for tostadas tomorrow night.My new year resolution was to make one new recipe per week; so far, so good. This recipes came from The Pioneer Woman Cookbook that Joel's sister gave me for Christmas.

Monday, February 01, 2010

fun weekend

It started with an impromptu visit from my sister and her family. Craig and Jen had "date night" on Friday night, so after a movie and appetizers, they decided to join us for some card playing. Sunday was Jack's birthday party at American Gold Gymnastics. The kids had a great time!








Monday, January 18, 2010

oh fer cute!

Grandma Cathy gave us this adorable snoman making kit 2 years ago, and we FINALLY got to use it.





Friday, January 15, 2010

sledding

I'm not a fan of half day kindergarten (or half morning kindergarten as I like to call it), but it did allow for us to have "the hill park" all to ourselves today.









Monday, January 11, 2010

Baking cookies with Grandma

This is why my parents don't invite us for Sunday dinner very often. We decide to keep them busy ALL WEEKEND. Thanks for the fun everyone (We were missing Krista's crew because Zach was not feeling well)!

Monday, January 04, 2010

Merry Christmas...and Happy New Year

We were supposed to spend Christmas day at my parents and head to Iowa the next day. However, the snow changed our plans. Joel and Jen both had to work Christmas Eve., so everyone came to our house for a cozy 3 day snowed-in event (little did we know that the storm would hit later and we could've made it to Mom and Dad's)
With a lot of help from my Dad, brother and the friendly snowplow guy (Brent was standing outside in his bare feet flagging down the snowplow), everyone was able to take off Saturday. We decided to wait until Sunday to head to Iowa. The roads were still terrible, but we made it.
Grandma Cathy had purchased a DS for Eli's b-day, but it turned into his "must have" Christmas item. It was at least 24 hours after opening Santa gifts that he said "Hey, why didn't Santa bring me a DS?"
We had a fun week in Iowa, and everyone had a great time at Grandma's New Year's Eve board game party!!








Sunday, December 20, 2009

Friday, December 18, 2009

I shouldn't admit this

Eli was red. I was black. I helped him with a few moves at the start of the game, but he found a triple jump all on his own. I didn't have a chance after that!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Noah's preschool program

Song one: doing actions but no singing Most of the program: hands in pocket (pulled out only to be awfully close to nose picking)
He did take them out to do the sign language "I love you" for one of the songs. Just kidding. It wasn't sign language; it was Spiderman web shooting... with sounds.
He was also in charge of ringing some bells during a song which he did with A LOT of enthusiasm!


The cutest girl in the program? That would be Ella standing on Noah's right.

I have to say that I was proud of Noah for actually standing there with his class. I had visions of crying and him sitting on my lap during the program.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

PARTY TIME!

Katelynn turns 5 on Saturday. She had her "friend" party yesterday, and the boys got to be included.








Saturday, December 12, 2009

Yum!

I invited Craig and Jen over for dinner and introduced everyone to a childhood favorite....potato dumplings. Good thing Craig was here to help me eat them.

Eli gave them a "thumbs sideways". I think he was the only kid who took more than one bite.

oops!

After a good cleaning, you can't even tell which HOT burner I set a plastic bag on.

Friday, November 27, 2009

tree time

Joel had to work today, so there was no Black Friday shopping for me. Instead, the boys and I turned on some Christmas music, spent the whole day in our pajamas, and decorated the house. Eli has been super excited to put up the tree. He was in charge of the directions, and hung most of the ornaments while Noah was content playing in the tree box (he did help sort branches for a little while). While I was putting the lights on the tree, the boys were getting restless, and I started getting frustrated with them. Then, it made me laugh a little. I remember how excited I was to decorate our tree every year, but I really remember how much I hated waiting for Dad to get those lights on!
*Eli wants to paint the star gold because "stars are gold, not bronze".

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Holiday Lights Parade

It is not a secret that I am not a big fan of parades, so naturally one in the cold doesn't appeal to me. However, for the end of November, yesterday's weather was perfect. With a little push from Erin, Craig and Jen, I decided to brave the cold with the boys and head out to the annual Holiday Lights parade. Craig and Jen picked us up. We grabbed a pizza, and we had a little picnic on the street while we waited for the parade to begin. Erin had parent-teacher conferences, but Joe, Jack and Ella were able to meet up with us. The kids had a great time, and I must admit...I'm glad we went. Noah diving for candy.
*pictures stolen from Jen; I left my camera in the car


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Eli's camoflaging game

Can you spot the 3 plastic animals on the snake book? Eli will still hang out in his room during nap time and use his leapster, read, or play. Today I went to see what he was up to, and he had a bunch of these little plastic animals in his bed along with many stuffed animals and other toys. He said, "Mom, can you find all of the little animals? Some are hiding and some are blending in."

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Update

I have very little to report! Let's see..... This morning I noticed that one of the rugs in the boys' bathroom was missing. I went searching in all of the possible places Joel could've hung it (he must've washed it, right?). I couldn't find it, so I went to the next most logical place. When I asked Noah about it, he smiled, looked down, and did one of those things where you kinda cough and give the answer at the same time. Sure enough, the rug was in the hall closet. Why wouldn't it be????
I went to help in Eli's classroom last week. Mrs. Henning informed me that the reading teacher had taken Eli out of the room the day before, so he could read with her. They stopped at a high first grade level, and he was reading with 99% accuracy. Mrs. Henning was very excited. I was thinking that he has to be reading at a higher level. Then, she explained that Eli wanted to go back to his room because he was worried that he'd miss snack. In her mind, this means he is just a 5 year old boy who wants to be with his class. Um...Eli would pick snack over ANYTHING!!


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Grandma visit

We picked up Eli from school on Friday and drove to Grandma Cathy's. Many believe we are crazy to spend 14 hours in the car over a weekend. However, the reality is that 7 hours in the car with the boys is much more peaceful than 7 hours at home with them. Plus, being spoiled by Grandma for a couple of days is totally worth it! The 70 degree weather was an added bonus, and we even got to spend some time with our favorite Iowa friends! Thanks for everything Grandma! We love you!