Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Nothing To Do...

* 3 kids on Summer break and needing someone to entertain them
* Hubs getting ready to deploy
* Me going to summer school

As if I didn't have anything going on at this moment in my life, I have decided to re-learn how to blog. I know, I know. I've tried to start this puppy up several times in the last few years, but I always, always hit a roadblock. For example, I forgot my password for a whole year. Then when I did remember it, I was having a horrendous time posting pics. Yep, I'm a quitter. I quit.

Plus, we just got back from our little vacation and I have tons of pics. Please Lord, let Blogger allow me to easily post my pics because, as I mentioned above, I am a quitter, and I need simple.
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Our awesome little group right before we came home.

Friday, February 12, 2010

One Year...

Yep. That's how long it's been since I've last blogged. My kiddos are growing up right out of their pants (literally!) and I've not posted one picture or typed one word on here... and this is after I posted something last January about trying harder.






sorry. :(

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Bad, Bad Blogger

That would be me! I have so many cute pictures from Christmas and New Year's to share... and I just haven't gotten around to it.

Both boys are doing great and are back in school from their Christmas Break. Our big news, though, is that BROOKE IS POTTY TRAINED! Woot!

More news to come...

Friday, November 28, 2008

Brycen's Birthday

Brycen had a party with his friends on the Saturday after his birthday. It was "Fear Factor" themed and they had a blast. Image
Here they are doing the "Yum or Yuck" Challange. I filled each cup up halfway with chocolate milk and dropped 5 M&Ms in the bottoms. Then, I put some whip cream on top so they couldn't see under it. I told them all that in the bottom was either peas or candy. They had to drink it all and them eat whatever was on the bottom to win. Of course, I didn't put any peas in, but Braden still swears to this day that his had peas in it. :-)
ImageThese are most of the kids that came to his party. I think we're missing 3 or so in this photo.


Image This was taken on his actual birthday. He opened his family gifts on this day. Here he had just opened his new skateboard and his iPod helmet. He can plug his iPod into the helmet and it will play through the surround sound speakers built into the helmet.



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This is his electric drum set. He loves it and has given up many concerts already.


Halloween

I know these are wayyyyyyy late. But I just downloaded these pics and had to share them. Braden was a ninja for the third year in a row. You'd think I'd learn and not give away his costume after the second time. NOPE. I had to go out and buy a another new ninja costume again this year.

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Brycen was the scream guy. I don't even know his name or if he has one. Bry scared all the little kids at dad's work when he had his mask on.
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Brooke is our sweet pirate girl. Isn't she just too cute?
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

This Holiday Season

An old friend from elementary school (Oh my! I am old!) wrote this and I love it. Thanks Gary!

Remember when you were a kid and Thanksgiving was coming? Remember that feeling you got? All the handprint crayola turkeys in the classroom windows? All the excitement of Christmas around the corner? Remember how it felt to just know that everything was okay? Where did those holiday feelings go? It seems we have grown as adults and become so preoccupied with life that we have forgotten about living. Now WE have to explain to OUR children what Thanksgiving and Christmas are all about. This is a very tough time for a lot of American families and our children will not understand what the holidays are representing if all they recognize as different this year is a few less presents under the tree. we need to teach them how beautiful this time of year really is.

You know how on an evening stroll, you smell the air and in it is a familiar smell that brings you back to a specific moment in your life? It almost places you at an exact moment in time; you feel it, your body becomes engulfed in a strange familiarity. Suddenly, you're back in second grade, reciting the lines for the Christmas play and making reindeer out of clothespins. You're cutting plain white pieces of paper a thousand times to make a magical snowflake. You're at Grandma's house and the sweet smell of cookies in the oven takes over. You're at home with your brothers and sisters, Moms and Dads, watching Ralphie shoot his eye out or watching "A Charlie Brown Christmas" while the smell of sweet evergreen pine is in the house and can almost hear the theme song by Vince Guiraldi on his piano. Nostalgia is a beautiful thing. It takes us back. Back to a simpler time in our lives when the biggest decision of the day was choosing between Cap'n Crunch or Cinnamon Toast Crunch.

But in order for us to have any nostalgic feelings, we must have memories first. We need Grandma's cookies, or home baked pies. We need the smells, the sounds, the warm feelings of the holidays in order to burn a sense of peace and well-being in our souls.

Christmas has a feeling to it that I worry will be lost this year to paying overdue bills and mortgages and worrying about our futures. This holiday season, relax just a little more; be a Mom, be a Dad, be a brother, a sister, a grandmother or grandfather, be a friend to somebody who needs a memory created. Most importantly, create memories for the children in your life. There may not be as many presents as there used to be, but when they're 30, 40, 50, even 80 years old, what they'll remember are the feelings that the holidays give us. Bake some cookies with the kids, take them on a trip to see the lights, take them iceskating, build a tradition that is only yours. Don't use that old plastic tree with bunched up needles and wire branches. Go pick one out of a lot, or, better yet, take the kids on a trip to a Christmas Tree farm and let them help you pick out a beautiful tree and cut it down yourself. That tree is one of a kind, made by God and Earth for your family. Let thesmell of Christmas pine permeate your home. Make your home feel like Christmas. Make it so when your children are on an evening stroll with their children twenty-five years from now, a smell of something familiar will bring them back to relive memories with you. Slow your life down and live; be there for your loved ones. Bring friends over, bring family over, burn that feeling of peace into your childrens' souls. After all, nostalgia won't exist for your children if you don't creat the memories. Peace and love in this holiday season to you and all you love. Happy Thanksgiving, and Merry Christmas.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Manicure

I put Brooke down for a nap today in her bed and went downstairs to do just what I'm doing now... messing around on the computer. I was also baking some cookies for our squadron children's Halloween party tonight. I thought I smelled something that reminded me of fingernail polish, but I brushed it off as the smell of the cookies. (I know, I know... they smell nothing alike!) I couldn't take it anymore and went upstairs to check on Brooke. What did I find? Funny you should ask...Image

ImageImageI don't know how I smelled it from that far away. Our living room in downstairs in the SE corner of the house. My master bathroom is upstairs in the NE corner of the house.

I think I'm going to leave the polish on her so she can sport her own mani at the party tonight. Pirates wear polish, too!