A very merry Christmas from our home to yours!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Christmas Times in Pictures
We decked the halls and trimmed the tree.
We had school Christmas parties. Fun!
Nina had a Ballet/Tap class Christmas party.
The girls all went to a local production of The Nutcracker and it was great! We hope this becomes a girls tradition.
We made Christmas goody plates for our friends and neighbors.
Adrian and I went to West Side Story for our December 21st anniversary (it's not our real anniversary, but our first kiss anniversary - I know we are goobers for celebrating it every year :)). Adrian and I have officially been going steady for 15 years. West Side Story was fantastic!!
I hope that you are having fun Christmasy times with your family. Merry Christmas!!
Sunday, December 04, 2011
My Sweet Boy
Have I told you lately how much I love this boy of mine? He is the sweetest kid you will ever meet. Really. And that's not just because I'm his mom. He is so kind to others and doesn't have a mean bone in his body. Ben is turning 8 soon and getting baptized in January. He is excited to be baptized and is taking the step really seriously. We were driving in the car the other day and he said, out of the blue, "Mom, I'm ready to be baptized because I know the Plan of Salvation really well." He went on to tell me about The Plan pausing only to ask me if we are judged before or after the Resurrection. It was a precious moment for me. I am so happy that he wants to be baptized and understands what this step means in his eternal progression. I am strengthened by his pure child's faith. Thanks for being you Ben.
Saturday, December 03, 2011
Happenings Wrap Up
I can't believe it's already December and I haven't written about any of the stuff that has been happening. Feel free to skim, because I have to catch up!
I'm finally blogging about Jann's and Cami's visit! It was wonderful and I loved having them here. I miss you guys! The Saturday before the So You Think You Can Dance concert, Jenny, Cami, Jann, and I went to the Molly Brown House in Denver for some local fun. The tour was actually quite hilarious with a tour-guide who spoke in a very, hmmm how do you put this... dramatic way. Very dramatic. The try to hide your giggles kind of dramatic. The tour was a bit boring, because it was a lot longer than it probably should have been, but it was also fascinating to me because I didn't know a whole lot about Molly Brown. I've never even seen The Unsinkable Molly Brown. What wrong with me? I need to get on that. That weekend we also had some yummy food and Zombie Flux times (that game rocks). Then on Monday the concert was amazing as always and so much fun. We saw Mandy Moore, the SYTYCD choreographer not the singer, at the concert and it was so weird. Maybe she's from Denver? I don't know, but it was cool. I got to see the Circus Dance which was one of my favorites from the season. Fun fun night!
Then on November 17th I went to the midnight showing of Breaking Dawn with Jenny and beforehand a Breaking Dawn party at our friend Tracy's. That party was SO awesome. We had tomato curry soup in styrofoam cups (you know Bella and the blood drinking), Twilight themed cupcakes and all manner of yummy treats. Tracy went all out. Then for party favors we got Twilight journals, bubbles with "just married" on them to blow during the wedding scene of the movie, and Twilight bookmarks and candies. It was amazing. Then off to the movie we went. We did a double feature with Eclipse at 9:30pm and then Breaking Dawn at midnight. Did I love the movie? Yes! How can I not?!! Did I think it was cheesy and the wolfy parts were horrible? Yes! But that's okay. I'm just happy to be in Forks. Wow, the honeymoon was steamy, but I didn't mind.:) And I thought the special effects to make Bella emaciated were quite cool and oh how wonderfully gory and disgusting that birth was. I'm a weirdo. I like those things. So for me the movie was great and I do look forward to the next one in a year when Bella is a red eyed vampire. Fun!
Thanksgiving came next. It was a lovely day. We teamed up with our friends Christine and Devin and their kids for the dinner and had it at our house. It was great not to have to cook everything and it was so nice to have friends to talk with during dinner. The food was super good. Adrian made a great turkey, brining is the key. I made some rocking Pioneer Woman mashed potatoes with 2 sticks of butter, cream cheese, and cream. Oh my. So good. There was also deviled eggs, rolls, salad, sparkling cider, cranberry sauce, and of course pie. Christine made a fabulous coconut cream pie that I inhaled. Yum. And the kids all loved the easiest chocolate pudding pie the best. The time you spend cooking something has absolutely no affect on my children. They would love it if we had chocolate pudding pie for every holiday and totally ignore the pumpkin pie that I made from scratch. I'm trying not to be bitter. After the wonderfulness of dinner we chatted some more and then went to The Muppets Movie. Wow, that was a blast from the past. It was great, the kids loved it, and I got "Mahna Mahna" stuck in my head all night. Fun times.
Whew, I'm caught up. Thanks for reading (or skimming through) all that!:)
I'm finally blogging about Jann's and Cami's visit! It was wonderful and I loved having them here. I miss you guys! The Saturday before the So You Think You Can Dance concert, Jenny, Cami, Jann, and I went to the Molly Brown House in Denver for some local fun. The tour was actually quite hilarious with a tour-guide who spoke in a very, hmmm how do you put this... dramatic way. Very dramatic. The try to hide your giggles kind of dramatic. The tour was a bit boring, because it was a lot longer than it probably should have been, but it was also fascinating to me because I didn't know a whole lot about Molly Brown. I've never even seen The Unsinkable Molly Brown. What wrong with me? I need to get on that. That weekend we also had some yummy food and Zombie Flux times (that game rocks). Then on Monday the concert was amazing as always and so much fun. We saw Mandy Moore, the SYTYCD choreographer not the singer, at the concert and it was so weird. Maybe she's from Denver? I don't know, but it was cool. I got to see the Circus Dance which was one of my favorites from the season. Fun fun night!
Then on November 17th I went to the midnight showing of Breaking Dawn with Jenny and beforehand a Breaking Dawn party at our friend Tracy's. That party was SO awesome. We had tomato curry soup in styrofoam cups (you know Bella and the blood drinking), Twilight themed cupcakes and all manner of yummy treats. Tracy went all out. Then for party favors we got Twilight journals, bubbles with "just married" on them to blow during the wedding scene of the movie, and Twilight bookmarks and candies. It was amazing. Then off to the movie we went. We did a double feature with Eclipse at 9:30pm and then Breaking Dawn at midnight. Did I love the movie? Yes! How can I not?!! Did I think it was cheesy and the wolfy parts were horrible? Yes! But that's okay. I'm just happy to be in Forks. Wow, the honeymoon was steamy, but I didn't mind.:) And I thought the special effects to make Bella emaciated were quite cool and oh how wonderfully gory and disgusting that birth was. I'm a weirdo. I like those things. So for me the movie was great and I do look forward to the next one in a year when Bella is a red eyed vampire. Fun!
Thanksgiving came next. It was a lovely day. We teamed up with our friends Christine and Devin and their kids for the dinner and had it at our house. It was great not to have to cook everything and it was so nice to have friends to talk with during dinner. The food was super good. Adrian made a great turkey, brining is the key. I made some rocking Pioneer Woman mashed potatoes with 2 sticks of butter, cream cheese, and cream. Oh my. So good. There was also deviled eggs, rolls, salad, sparkling cider, cranberry sauce, and of course pie. Christine made a fabulous coconut cream pie that I inhaled. Yum. And the kids all loved the easiest chocolate pudding pie the best. The time you spend cooking something has absolutely no affect on my children. They would love it if we had chocolate pudding pie for every holiday and totally ignore the pumpkin pie that I made from scratch. I'm trying not to be bitter. After the wonderfulness of dinner we chatted some more and then went to The Muppets Movie. Wow, that was a blast from the past. It was great, the kids loved it, and I got "Mahna Mahna" stuck in my head all night. Fun times.
Whew, I'm caught up. Thanks for reading (or skimming through) all that!:)
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Halloween 2011
The end of October was quite crazy with a lot of stuff going on. My good friends Cami and Jann came here to Denver so we could go to the So You Think You Can Dance concert together and it was so fun. I loved having them here and the concert was awesome. (Hopefully I'll cover this better in a separate post once I get/steal some pics from Cami and Jann.) Then I hosted a book club, helped with our ward's Trunk or Treat, and then hosted a murder mystery couples party with the ladies from my former primary presidency and their husbands. It was our second murder mystery party as a group and it was hilarious! The costumes were great this year. I was a gothic novelist, Connika Gothica!, (do you think I was type-casted?) so I got to wear a red and black wig and do some Cleopatra/Siouxie and the Banshees eyes. Nice. Adrian was more sedately dressed as a lawyer. It was a fun night!
For Halloween I went to Ben's and Nina's class parties, which was a lot of fun. We had our traditional chili dinner and Ben and Nina trick or treated with Adrian, while Sophie for the first time trick or treated with friends. She is getting so old! Oh I need to talk about costumes... Adrian and I only dressed up for the Trunk or Treat and we were Arthur and the Killer Bunny from Monty Python and the Holy Grail (reusing costumes from 6 years ago). We won the "Nerdiest Costume" award. Awesome. Sophie was Katniss from The Hunger Games (a seriously easy costume and she loved it). Ben was Draco Malfoy for the 2nd year - he loves being Draco and I am all for reusing costumes! Nina was a witch and if you asked her what kind of witch she was she said she was a bad witch. Ha! While the kids trick or treated I passed out candy - one of my favorite parts of Halloween. I love seeing all the little cuties in their adorable costumes. In between answering the door I watched Twilight on TV (not exactly scary, but Halloweeny) and munched on candy. I need to learn to resist fun size candy bars. They are my weakness. The kids all came home happy and tired and we watched Scared Shrekless together while they enjoyed their candy. I love Halloween! Hope your Halloween was great!
Yes, that is a Holy Hand Grenade around my neck. :)
For Halloween I went to Ben's and Nina's class parties, which was a lot of fun. We had our traditional chili dinner and Ben and Nina trick or treated with Adrian, while Sophie for the first time trick or treated with friends. She is getting so old! Oh I need to talk about costumes... Adrian and I only dressed up for the Trunk or Treat and we were Arthur and the Killer Bunny from Monty Python and the Holy Grail (reusing costumes from 6 years ago). We won the "Nerdiest Costume" award. Awesome. Sophie was Katniss from The Hunger Games (a seriously easy costume and she loved it). Ben was Draco Malfoy for the 2nd year - he loves being Draco and I am all for reusing costumes! Nina was a witch and if you asked her what kind of witch she was she said she was a bad witch. Ha! While the kids trick or treated I passed out candy - one of my favorite parts of Halloween. I love seeing all the little cuties in their adorable costumes. In between answering the door I watched Twilight on TV (not exactly scary, but Halloweeny) and munched on candy. I need to learn to resist fun size candy bars. They are my weakness. The kids all came home happy and tired and we watched Scared Shrekless together while they enjoyed their candy. I love Halloween! Hope your Halloween was great!
Yes, that is a Holy Hand Grenade around my neck. :)
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Halloweenish Denver
Last weekend Adrian and I decided some season fun was in order. I am a sucker for anything Halloweenish. So we went on a haunted Denver bus tour. It was the quirkiest tour EVER. The tour was in a bus that looked like a Hill Billy shack (pitched roof and wood paneling on the sides!), which was appropriate since it was a Banjo Billy Bus Tour. Inside this refurbished school bus had couches, arm chairs, and even a saddle for people to sit on, we sat on an upholstered bench, and the roof was draped with crazy fabric and twinkle lights. Seriously awesome. The tour was all on the bus and as the tour guide drove around he told us funny Denver history tidbits as well as ghost stories. We stopped in front a quite a few different locations like the Molly Brown House, Cheesman Park (which is actually a cemetery), an old fire station, the Brown Palace, and the State Capitol Building and got to hear some fun ghost stories about each place.
It was a very tame tour - none of the stories were very scary - and so neat. I loved hearing about Denver and how wild and western it used to be. And Molly Brown was a seriously amazing woman. Of all the places Cheesman Park was definitely the creepiest. It started out as a cemetery, then they wanted to move all the bodies, but that didn't work out, so they just took all the gravestones down, re-landscaped it, called it a park, and tried to forget it was an actual cemetery. That is weird people. And creepy. My favorite part, here comes the cheese, was spending time with Adrian and feeling like we were on a real thought-out date, rather than our usual dinner and a movie. It's nice to switch things up every now and then. After the tour we had some amazingly good sandwiches. I think my French dip was better than La Madeline's. It was that good. All and all it was tons-o-spooky (and yummy with the sandwiches) fun.
The tour started in front of my favorite Denver Blue Bear (aka I See What You Mean) outside the Denver Convention Center. Isn't he cute?!
It was a very tame tour - none of the stories were very scary - and so neat. I loved hearing about Denver and how wild and western it used to be. And Molly Brown was a seriously amazing woman. Of all the places Cheesman Park was definitely the creepiest. It started out as a cemetery, then they wanted to move all the bodies, but that didn't work out, so they just took all the gravestones down, re-landscaped it, called it a park, and tried to forget it was an actual cemetery. That is weird people. And creepy. My favorite part, here comes the cheese, was spending time with Adrian and feeling like we were on a real thought-out date, rather than our usual dinner and a movie. It's nice to switch things up every now and then. After the tour we had some amazingly good sandwiches. I think my French dip was better than La Madeline's. It was that good. All and all it was tons-o-spooky (and yummy with the sandwiches) fun.
The tour started in front of my favorite Denver Blue Bear (aka I See What You Mean) outside the Denver Convention Center. Isn't he cute?!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Birthdays Are Fun
Whoa, I am pasty in that picture! And poor Ben and flashes. Ah well, what can ya do?:)
If you would have asked me 10 year ago what I thought about birthdays I would have told you they are usually a bummer. Why? Well there's getting older (a given), plans have fallen through (a few times), there was a birthday forgotten by my husband (that was my 20th,we were newlyweds, he was in trouble), almost choking to death on a piece of balloon (4th and I remember it vividly), not being invited to a friend's birthday party who shared the same birthday as me and also having all those friends completely forget about my birthday (that was my sweet 16), and being dumped by a boyfriend (19th). Yeah, I've had some rough ones. So in truth I've had this humbug attitude towards my birthday since I was a teenager. It's stupid, but true. Since hitting my 30's I've had a healthy change of heart. I had the most wonderful surprise party for my 30th birthday thrown by my dear friends and my husband. It was life changing in the birthday department for me. Since then I've looked forward to my birthdays and see them as a time to spend with family and friends and hey presents aren't bad either.:) So here I am. I think birthdays are fun and my 34th birthday earlier this week was very fun!
Us at Les Mis. Adrian's phone camera isn't the greatest in low light
Last Friday night Adrian and I went to Les Miserables and it was amazing. Powerful. I loved it. Then on Saturday night we went to the mall for me to pick out birthday presents. I have given up the expectation of Adrian getting me presents on his own, and since that time my birthdays have been so much happier! Is that awful to say? Sometimes he surprises me or I surprise (and those times are great), but there's no expectation and believe me it is great, for us, that way. Then on my actual birthday Nina and I went to Panera for lunch - yummy baked potato soup. Adrian came home early and did homework with all the kids by himself. Nice. A friend gave me balloons and candy - so sweet, thank you! Then we went to Olive Garden and I had a Coke with my dinner which always makes me happy. Oh, Coke is so good. Then we went to Barnes & Noble as a family and let everyone pick out a book, which also makes me happy. At home we had wonderful Cold Stone ice cream cake and I opened my presents (which included 2 cookbooks, an 8 qt. stockpot, Les Mis CD, and a new purse - yay!). My parents called to sing me happy birthday - they put the phone on speaker and both sing at the same time. I love that tradition Mom and Dad. After the kids went to bed Adrian and I played Zombie Flux, which just might be the awesomest game ever. I won 3 times. Adrian wants a rematch when it's not my birthday. So it was a great day! Birthdays are so very fun and I'm sad that I spent so much of my life being a dork about them. Thanks to family and friends for making my birthday special!
If you would have asked me 10 year ago what I thought about birthdays I would have told you they are usually a bummer. Why? Well there's getting older (a given), plans have fallen through (a few times), there was a birthday forgotten by my husband (that was my 20th,we were newlyweds, he was in trouble), almost choking to death on a piece of balloon (4th and I remember it vividly), not being invited to a friend's birthday party who shared the same birthday as me and also having all those friends completely forget about my birthday (that was my sweet 16), and being dumped by a boyfriend (19th). Yeah, I've had some rough ones. So in truth I've had this humbug attitude towards my birthday since I was a teenager. It's stupid, but true. Since hitting my 30's I've had a healthy change of heart. I had the most wonderful surprise party for my 30th birthday thrown by my dear friends and my husband. It was life changing in the birthday department for me. Since then I've looked forward to my birthdays and see them as a time to spend with family and friends and hey presents aren't bad either.:) So here I am. I think birthdays are fun and my 34th birthday earlier this week was very fun!
Us at Les Mis. Adrian's phone camera isn't the greatest in low light
Last Friday night Adrian and I went to Les Miserables and it was amazing. Powerful. I loved it. Then on Saturday night we went to the mall for me to pick out birthday presents. I have given up the expectation of Adrian getting me presents on his own, and since that time my birthdays have been so much happier! Is that awful to say? Sometimes he surprises me or I surprise (and those times are great), but there's no expectation and believe me it is great, for us, that way. Then on my actual birthday Nina and I went to Panera for lunch - yummy baked potato soup. Adrian came home early and did homework with all the kids by himself. Nice. A friend gave me balloons and candy - so sweet, thank you! Then we went to Olive Garden and I had a Coke with my dinner which always makes me happy. Oh, Coke is so good. Then we went to Barnes & Noble as a family and let everyone pick out a book, which also makes me happy. At home we had wonderful Cold Stone ice cream cake and I opened my presents (which included 2 cookbooks, an 8 qt. stockpot, Les Mis CD, and a new purse - yay!). My parents called to sing me happy birthday - they put the phone on speaker and both sing at the same time. I love that tradition Mom and Dad. After the kids went to bed Adrian and I played Zombie Flux, which just might be the awesomest game ever. I won 3 times. Adrian wants a rematch when it's not my birthday. So it was a great day! Birthdays are so very fun and I'm sad that I spent so much of my life being a dork about them. Thanks to family and friends for making my birthday special!
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Remembering 10 Years Ago
Ten years ago... How do you sum up the emotion of that day or put into words what we all felt? I guess I'll just share what my own overwhelming feeling was that day - fear. I was afraid of this new world where my country was vulnerable in a real and devastating way. I had never thought of that before. Terrorists hijacked international flights every now and then and that was horrible enough, but to hijack planes and run them into buildings? That was too much. Overwhelming.The world turned upside down.
When the first plane hit I'm pretty sure I was blow drying my hair. Sophie, 2 at the time, was still in her pajamas with her wild morning hair, curly and standing up all over her head, and she was playing in my bedroom while I finished getting ready. She loved playing in the blankets on our bed. Adrian had already gotten Sophie breakfast before he left for work, so I was leisurely getting ready while she played. It was our morning routine. As soon as I was done I got her dressed and we headed downstairs. I turned on the TV to the Today Show, which is what I still do, and I was met with the horrifying images of both the towers smoking. I then saw the repeat footage of the plane hitting the 2nd tower. It took me a while to put together what was happening along with the new words - Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden. What was going on? As I continued watching I so sad. So shocked. So afraid of what would happen next. How would the people get out of the towers from the top floors? How many people had already died? And then the Pentagon was hit and I would say that fear took over as the most overwhelming feeling for the day. I called Adrian who was at work. He had heard about the attacks on the radio on his way to work and was crowded in the conference room with his coworkers watching the footage. He said he was coming home, his manager giving everyone the day off to be with their families. While I waited and watched I saw the towers fall. I started crying and Sophie got upset wondering what was wrong. I told her a very sad thing was happening and it was making me sad, but that everything would be okay. She was only 2 and doesn't remember anything of that day. All I remember from the rest of the day was watching TV and seeing those images over and over again and wondering just how many people were lost. How worried I was to be raising my little girl in a world where things like this could happen.
That day changed everything.We now all live with the knowledge of how far evil men will go in their hatred of our country, but that day it was new and horrifying. There were other days like the Oklahoma City bombing and Columbine that had scared me, but the scale of 9/11 was something hard to wrap my brain around. Living with the memories of 9/11 and it's aftermath is a new normal. I expect to wait in longer security lines at airports. I know that there are people out there plotting, but I'm more hopeful now than this day 10 years ago. There is so much good in the world and so many good people. If I can love and follow the Savior's example and teach my children to do the same, hopefully I can focus on that good, even as I remember this tragedy.
When the first plane hit I'm pretty sure I was blow drying my hair. Sophie, 2 at the time, was still in her pajamas with her wild morning hair, curly and standing up all over her head, and she was playing in my bedroom while I finished getting ready. She loved playing in the blankets on our bed. Adrian had already gotten Sophie breakfast before he left for work, so I was leisurely getting ready while she played. It was our morning routine. As soon as I was done I got her dressed and we headed downstairs. I turned on the TV to the Today Show, which is what I still do, and I was met with the horrifying images of both the towers smoking. I then saw the repeat footage of the plane hitting the 2nd tower. It took me a while to put together what was happening along with the new words - Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden. What was going on? As I continued watching I so sad. So shocked. So afraid of what would happen next. How would the people get out of the towers from the top floors? How many people had already died? And then the Pentagon was hit and I would say that fear took over as the most overwhelming feeling for the day. I called Adrian who was at work. He had heard about the attacks on the radio on his way to work and was crowded in the conference room with his coworkers watching the footage. He said he was coming home, his manager giving everyone the day off to be with their families. While I waited and watched I saw the towers fall. I started crying and Sophie got upset wondering what was wrong. I told her a very sad thing was happening and it was making me sad, but that everything would be okay. She was only 2 and doesn't remember anything of that day. All I remember from the rest of the day was watching TV and seeing those images over and over again and wondering just how many people were lost. How worried I was to be raising my little girl in a world where things like this could happen.
That day changed everything.We now all live with the knowledge of how far evil men will go in their hatred of our country, but that day it was new and horrifying. There were other days like the Oklahoma City bombing and Columbine that had scared me, but the scale of 9/11 was something hard to wrap my brain around. Living with the memories of 9/11 and it's aftermath is a new normal. I expect to wait in longer security lines at airports. I know that there are people out there plotting, but I'm more hopeful now than this day 10 years ago. There is so much good in the world and so many good people. If I can love and follow the Savior's example and teach my children to do the same, hopefully I can focus on that good, even as I remember this tragedy.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
7th, 2nd, and K
My kids are all in school and have been for almost a month now. It's weird how early school starts around here. So of course I'm just now, a month late, getting around to blogging their first days of school. I think I may have put this off because it's taken me almost a month to deal with the fact that my baby is a kindergartner and that my oldest in is 7th grade. And would you just look at that tall 2nd grader? What in the world?! He definitely had a growth spurt in the past few months.
They are all enjoying school and we have gotten back into the routine that school provides - carpool, homework, after-school activities, etc. I like that. I'm big on routine. Routines make me happy. Sophie has tons of homework every day, especially Algebra homework and geography. Do you remember taking geography in 7th grade?! I do. Very clearly. It is so weird to have a child at an age that I remember so well. But Sophie has tons more homework in 7th grade than I ever had.
Ben is doing great so far in 2nd grade. He has always loved school and I'm so grateful for that. Ben has a moderate amount of homework which he does with out being asked or complaint every night and seems to love it. I know he's a bit odd that way, but not having to encourage him has been nice, because it's a totally different story with Nina.
Nina has more than once declared, "I don't do homework Mom!" Yes, my Nina is feisty. (Which may come as a shock to some who do not see her in the privacy of our home where that feistiness really comes out.) And even though she thinks she doesn't need to, she still has to do homework. She reads a take home book every night and does an activity like review sight word flash cards or writes a sentence about a picture she's drawn, etc. Normal kindergarten type stuff, but wow it has taken a lot of encouragement and patience to do homework with our youngest. One thing she does love is reading pages for pennies. I can't thank my friend Ganelle enough for this tip! Nina sits on the couch and reads books (Bob books for now - they are easy to sound out and are great for first readers) getting a penny for each page she reads. It is so fun to see her gain confidence. Just 2 months ago she was refusing to even try to sound out words (she knows all the letters and their sounds, but she just wasn't interested in reading. AT ALL.) This penny thing has changed it all around and she wants to read me books everyday. Yay!
So that's the report on the start of a new school year. I really just can't believe how grown up these kids are getting. I am thankful everyday to be their mom. It really is an amazing thing to see them grow and gain knowledge. They are real little people and someday they're going to be real big people and I'm going to miss these days of packing lunches and carpooling and homework. Oh look, now I'm getting misty. See why it's taken me a month to blog about this... sniff... :)
They are all enjoying school and we have gotten back into the routine that school provides - carpool, homework, after-school activities, etc. I like that. I'm big on routine. Routines make me happy. Sophie has tons of homework every day, especially Algebra homework and geography. Do you remember taking geography in 7th grade?! I do. Very clearly. It is so weird to have a child at an age that I remember so well. But Sophie has tons more homework in 7th grade than I ever had.
Ben is doing great so far in 2nd grade. He has always loved school and I'm so grateful for that. Ben has a moderate amount of homework which he does with out being asked or complaint every night and seems to love it. I know he's a bit odd that way, but not having to encourage him has been nice, because it's a totally different story with Nina.
Nina has more than once declared, "I don't do homework Mom!" Yes, my Nina is feisty. (Which may come as a shock to some who do not see her in the privacy of our home where that feistiness really comes out.) And even though she thinks she doesn't need to, she still has to do homework. She reads a take home book every night and does an activity like review sight word flash cards or writes a sentence about a picture she's drawn, etc. Normal kindergarten type stuff, but wow it has taken a lot of encouragement and patience to do homework with our youngest. One thing she does love is reading pages for pennies. I can't thank my friend Ganelle enough for this tip! Nina sits on the couch and reads books (Bob books for now - they are easy to sound out and are great for first readers) getting a penny for each page she reads. It is so fun to see her gain confidence. Just 2 months ago she was refusing to even try to sound out words (she knows all the letters and their sounds, but she just wasn't interested in reading. AT ALL.) This penny thing has changed it all around and she wants to read me books everyday. Yay!
So that's the report on the start of a new school year. I really just can't believe how grown up these kids are getting. I am thankful everyday to be their mom. It really is an amazing thing to see them grow and gain knowledge. They are real little people and someday they're going to be real big people and I'm going to miss these days of packing lunches and carpooling and homework. Oh look, now I'm getting misty. See why it's taken me a month to blog about this... sniff... :)
Thursday, August 11, 2011
The Rest of July
Our end of July was crazy town! But also lots of fun! We'll start with a fun outing that I took with friends to Twilight at Red Rocks. How cool is that??! Seriously it was awesome. I'm there for any Twilight related fun and this one was SO great! Red Rocks is the neatest place and then the crowd was full of Twihards. There were cheers and cat calls every time Edward came on screen. (I'll admit I did my fair share of cheering.) I had to take a quick picture of the first view of Edward on the big Red Rocks screen.
Next in our crazy end of July was Sophie and Nina's birthday parties. Sophie turned 12 and Nina turned 5 and we did the parties back to back. Sophie's on a Friday night and Nina's the next day on Saturday afternoon. I can't believe Sophie is 12. I'm in denial. Can she really be a Young Woman now. I need to order New Era for her. It's weird. Her party was super fun and very loud. We had 12 of her friends over and they played Just Dance on the wii, had pizza and cake, and watched The Princess Bride. Well, I should say they watched some of The Princess Bride. They were all on a bit of a sugar high when the movie started so there was a lot of non-movie watching giddiness going on. I think it was good though and Sophie enjoyed it, so yay!
Nina's party was actually a bit calmer than Sophie's if you can believe it. The theme for Nina's party was "beach party" and she and 10 of her little friends played Just Dance Kids on the wii, pin the tentacle on the octopus, fish-fish-shark (which is the beach equivalent of duck-duck-goose :)), colored beach scenes, had a water balloon toss (which quickly turned into a water balloon fight) and briefly learned how to hula (the hula dancing was kind of like herding cats with all these 4 and 5 year olds :)). Oh and of course had cake and ice cream. Nina's little friend are adorable and it was really fun to have them all over.
Then we had our family party for the girls which consisted of dinner at The Cheesecake Factory, Sophie's favorite, and the opening of presents. Sophie got an i-Pod Touch and Nina got an American Girl doll - Kanani. They were both ecstatic about their gifts. I can't believe my girls are growing so quickly. They are both beautiful, wonderful daughters and I'm so lucky to be their mom.
So that was our busy end of July. At the beginning of August all the kids started school which is a post in and of itself. It felt like our summer was one event after the other and then school started. SO busy. It has been nice to have some breathing space now that things have calmed down, but of course there's homework, soccer, ballet, piano, Young Women's activities, and everything else to keep us all busy. I wouldn't have it any other way though. It's all good.
I just realized there was a shocking lack of Ben in this post. He's cute. And I love being his mom too. So here's a picture of him.:)
Here's another cute guy I love.:)
Monday, July 18, 2011
Midnight Harry Potter!!
In line for the midnight show. Please excuse our laser beams (there was a nasty glare), but it does bring to mind "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. "You gotta hit me, hit me, hit me with your laser beams...Ow..Ow..."
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was awesome!! Adrian and I went to the midnight show in IMAX 3D last Thursday/early Friday. Oh it was fun. We did realize that we were rather old for the average age of the crowd, but that's okay. We loved seeing all the people in costume. There were snitches with "I Open at the Close" written on them, a great Madam Pomfrey, centaurs, lots of Harrys and Rons and Hermiones, a rather convincing Moaning Myrtle who actually went into a bathroom stall (our spot in the line was right next to the women's restroom) and moaned for quite a while - very method, lots of Bellatrixs, a few Tonks (but no Lupins...), a great Draco Malfoy, house elves, and a very funny George with a toothbrush sticking out of his bandaged ear. That is what is so fun about the midnight show! Adrian and I were very much 2nd tier when it came to outfits. We only had on Slytherin and Gryffendor shirts.
When we were in line (we got in line at 7:30pm) we people watched, played cards, and I tried to play the hand slapping game with Adrian, but I cannot get him and he slaps my hands every time. It's quite frustrating, so that was short lived. Once we were seated in the theater we loved overhearing all the group HP trivia going on and telling of HP jokes. Did you know there are a ton of "dumb blonde" like Hufflepuff jokes?? How many Hufflepuffs does it take to change a light bulb? All of them plus 1. Oh and how many Gryffendors does it take to change a light bulb? Three and I bet you know which 3 I mean.:) I loved the jokes! What I did not love was the girl in front of us who repeated all the parts for the Potter Puppet Pals "Mysterious Ticking Noise" six-hundred times. She exclaimed "Dumbledor!!!" about every 10 seconds and I thought it was going to drive me insane. But alas, what do you expect from a bunch of teens drinking Red Bull?? When we weren't listening to other peoples jokes and trivia questions we read our books. Adrian is reading Dracula and I decided to read parts of the last half of HP 7, just to brush up on everything before seeing it on screen.
When the previews and movie actually started the screams and clapping from the audience (all, but us, on about their 5th Red Bull) was deafening, but fun. Then of course the movie was completely great! I loved it!! I could tell you about some of the things that they changed (especially in the ending) that annoyed me, but I'm letting it go. I can easily forgive a movie for not being just like the book, because honestly I like keeping the book better than the movie. SO. I LOVED it. I love Harry. I still think he is one of the best characters ever. Seeing him portrayed on screen is great and I love the Harry Potter world. It is just exciting and neat. Yay for a decade of Harry Potter viewing! It is a little sad to not have another movie to look forward to, but I'm glad the series ended fabulously. I can't wait to have all the DVDs sitting on my shelf. I can imagine a lot of New Years Eve Harry Potter marathons in our future.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was awesome!! Adrian and I went to the midnight show in IMAX 3D last Thursday/early Friday. Oh it was fun. We did realize that we were rather old for the average age of the crowd, but that's okay. We loved seeing all the people in costume. There were snitches with "I Open at the Close" written on them, a great Madam Pomfrey, centaurs, lots of Harrys and Rons and Hermiones, a rather convincing Moaning Myrtle who actually went into a bathroom stall (our spot in the line was right next to the women's restroom) and moaned for quite a while - very method, lots of Bellatrixs, a few Tonks (but no Lupins...), a great Draco Malfoy, house elves, and a very funny George with a toothbrush sticking out of his bandaged ear. That is what is so fun about the midnight show! Adrian and I were very much 2nd tier when it came to outfits. We only had on Slytherin and Gryffendor shirts.
When we were in line (we got in line at 7:30pm) we people watched, played cards, and I tried to play the hand slapping game with Adrian, but I cannot get him and he slaps my hands every time. It's quite frustrating, so that was short lived. Once we were seated in the theater we loved overhearing all the group HP trivia going on and telling of HP jokes. Did you know there are a ton of "dumb blonde" like Hufflepuff jokes?? How many Hufflepuffs does it take to change a light bulb? All of them plus 1. Oh and how many Gryffendors does it take to change a light bulb? Three and I bet you know which 3 I mean.:) I loved the jokes! What I did not love was the girl in front of us who repeated all the parts for the Potter Puppet Pals "Mysterious Ticking Noise" six-hundred times. She exclaimed "Dumbledor!!!" about every 10 seconds and I thought it was going to drive me insane. But alas, what do you expect from a bunch of teens drinking Red Bull?? When we weren't listening to other peoples jokes and trivia questions we read our books. Adrian is reading Dracula and I decided to read parts of the last half of HP 7, just to brush up on everything before seeing it on screen.
When the previews and movie actually started the screams and clapping from the audience (all, but us, on about their 5th Red Bull) was deafening, but fun. Then of course the movie was completely great! I loved it!! I could tell you about some of the things that they changed (especially in the ending) that annoyed me, but I'm letting it go. I can easily forgive a movie for not being just like the book, because honestly I like keeping the book better than the movie. SO. I LOVED it. I love Harry. I still think he is one of the best characters ever. Seeing him portrayed on screen is great and I love the Harry Potter world. It is just exciting and neat. Yay for a decade of Harry Potter viewing! It is a little sad to not have another movie to look forward to, but I'm glad the series ended fabulously. I can't wait to have all the DVDs sitting on my shelf. I can imagine a lot of New Years Eve Harry Potter marathons in our future.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Utah Vacation
We just got back from an almost 2 week vacation to Utah and had a blast. We stayed with my parents and my sister's family and the kids loved all the cousin time. We got to see lots of both sides of our family, even Adrian's dad came down from Idaho. We also spent an evening with our friends the Turpins with some awesome SYTYCD times. We went to all our favorite Utah eateries including Los Hermanos, Burger Supreme, In & Out, The Lion House Pantry Restaurant, Cracker Barrel, Hickory Kist and a Hawaiian Shaved Ice Shack (tigersblood...yum). We saw all the Temple Square sites in Salt Lake including a tour of the Conference Center which was so neat. We went to Lagoon twice (the 2nd time was just Adrian and I - very fun!) - the new ride Wicked is fabulous. We walked around BYU campus with the kids and showed them our favorite buildings (HFAC and Talmage) and spots and of course got some chocolate covered cinnamon bears from the bookstore. We watched movies, had barbecues and picnics, sat around and talked (which is always my favorite part) and witnessed the craziest firework display courtesy of my brother-in-law David and my teenage nephews. It was great. It was fun. It was memorable. Yay for vacations! Now here's some pictures.
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Thoughts Going Around My Head
- SYTYCD is on again! Yay! And I'm strangely happy to see Mary Murphy back. I never thought I would say that, because she shrieks you know, but she is like a crazy aunt that I'm fond of. There I said it. I'm fond of crazy Mary Murphy. Now if only they could get Wade back...
- Diet Coke really does make me jittery and unable to sleep. Can you imagine what I'd be like on coffee? Or amphetamines?? Seriously I'd be like the squirrel on Hoodwinked. SO. I'm recommitting myself to caffeine free Diet Coke. Thank goodness there is a Chick-Fil-A near me that has it, and a Panera that has caffeine free Diet Pepsi (I'll take what I can get).
- We planted our garden! Okay, Adrian planted our garden. His garden. Whatever. I was very encouraging, yay me, but discovered digging in the dirt and laying drip lines is not my favorite activity. I'm going to have to work on liking it better.
- In conjunction with planting the garden Adrian had to spray rabbit repellent around our yard and soak the beams around the garden in it. The stuff is suppose to smell like coyotes. It smelled like wet dog and poo. Adrian smelled like wet dog and poo. Even after taking a shower. Just saying. And he's going to have to reapply this stuff frequently to keep the bunnies away. We are going to have a stinky summer.
- We got our family pictures done by a very sweet friend who is a great photographer. I think she took my very favorite ever picture of Ben, which is quite the feat since he was acting like a goof ball the whole shoot, but then he would stop and pose like a J Crew model. What in the world? It was hilarious.
- Last week I went to the funeral of one of the nicest and loveliest ladies I've ever met. I got to know her through my callings in the primary. She was the best primary teacher ever. Really. I learned so much about what it is to magnify your calling in primary by watching her. She loved those children so much and was always so patient and kind. Soon after she passed away the teacher of the primary class she had taught previously said that one of the little girls prayed that she "was having fun in heaven". I'm sure she is, but we will all miss her.
- Jane Eyre has left Colorado. It is in no theaters. This is very frustrating to me because they also do not have a DVD release date for it, so I'm in Jane Eyre limbo. It's hard to have an addiction to movies sometimes.
- I bought sprouted wheat bread and teff today at Whole Foods. I hope the bread goes over well. I'm going to put some teff into my pizza dough along with some whole wheat flour and see how that goes over too.
- I'm reading Devil in the White City on my Kindle. I got a Kindle for Mother's Day. It's rad! I find Devil in the White City fascinating. I have to admit that all the information on the building of the Chicago World's Fair got a little boring, but it is a super interesting read.
- Sophie is obsessed with making friendship bracelets. Like the ones I made in elementary school. I almost stepped on an open safety pin with threads hanging off it today. Her favorite colors for the bracelets are neon. Is is 1987 again?
- We unpacked every box over the weekend and organized the basement. Whew. It was a lot of work and we took a huge load to the salvation army, but it's done. I'm so relieved and happy and the kids are happy to have a lots more space to play in down there.
- Nina likes to lay on the carpet or on a blanket and make "snow angels". It is her favorite activity of the moment along with making paper airplanes and begging her sister to make her Kootie-Catchers. BTW, can she really be almost 5? I'm ready for a shrink ray gun now.
- I am starting to go through an identity crisis. All my kids will be in real school next school year. That means in August. What is that going to be like? It makes me teary eyed to think of it. I'm going to put off dealing with it for now. Maybe after 8 weeks with everyone home this summer I'll be ready for it.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Bento-ing at 6:30am
I can't believe my kids will all be out of school/preschool soon. Where has this school year gone? Before it's over I want to blog about bentos. I have, since January, been trying to teach myself to be a morning person so I can bento. I have been waking up at 6:30am. Well, how it really goes is: Adrian comes in and wakes me up at around 6:15 in such a happy morning loving way, "Jenni it's 6:15. Wake up! The day is slipping away!" and I lay there in a comatose state until 6:30 when I force myself to get out of bed. Slowly. Grumbling a little. I wish I sprang out of bed and greeted the morning with a smile like Julia Child alla Julie and Julia. That would be great. But I do get up, so in my mind that's victory for the night owl that I am.
I made it a New Years resolution to get up and make my kids better packed lunches for school. Bentoing has helped me do it. I discovered this world of packed lunches in little divided containers through some Bento Mommy Blogs (click here for a favorite blog) and it is fun. I try to give my kids a nice variety of main dishes (sandwiches, muffins, soups, quesadillas, wraps, mini waffles, French toast sticks, bread sticks with marinara..), a fruit or vegetable, a crunchy side of some kind, and a treat. I made a spreadsheet to help give myself ideas and every Friday or Saturday I sit down and plan the kids' lunches for the next week. I love the little container aspect. Love having another reason to containerize something! But I also love the positive feedback I get from the kids. Ben tells me all the time how much he loves his lunches, even though he still begs for hot lunch sometimes. What is the draw of instant mashed potatoes and Bosco Sticks?? I don't know, but he wants them! Sophie is a total fan of the lunches I make since hot lunch in middle school is so not cool.
Here's some pictures of what I've been making:
Everyday Bento (I make something to this effect about 2-3 times a week): grilled cheese, cantaloupe and grapes with a giraffe bento pick, snack mix: chex, raisins, and choc chips, and a homemade chocolate chip cookie
Poptart Bento: homemade poptarts, cantaloupe (my kids love cantaloupe), popcorn, choc Teddy Grahams, and heart marshmallows
Bread Stick Bento (sorry for the fuzzy pic): bread stick, marinara, Pirate Booty, cheese cubes, fruit cocktail, and kisses -- my kids love bread sticks for lunch
Soup Bento: leftover chicken noodle soup in a thermos, turkey and cheese sandwich on a homemade baguette, pickles, ginger Bunny Grahams and chocolate milk
Banana Bread Bento: peanut butter banana bread sandwich, pretzels, peaches, lime Jello, and choc milk
Ever-Favorite Leftover Pizza Bento: leftover homemade pizza, grapes, sandwich cookies, and choc milk
Holiday/Valentines Bento: heart shaped PB&J sandwich, heart shaped cheese slices, heart shaped kiwi slices with a puppy bento pick, heart marshmallows and a Valentine fruit snack with a Vday sticker
Wrap Bento: turkey wrap (flat bread, cream cheese, and turkey rolled up) pretzel crackers, grapes, and kisses
Super Fast Bento: a nutrigrain bar, Babybel cheese, grapes, crackers, and cookies
I'm working on making the lunches healthier. We do normal milk now or water in the place of chocolate milk, because choc milk does have a ton of sugar like Jamie Oliver says :), and I've been buying organic crackers and cookies for sides and treats if I don't make them myself. I think it's all about trying to do my best to have my kids like their lunches and make them as healthy as I know how. The lunch system that I use is Easy Lunch Boxes for the containers and lunch boxes to fit them in. I have heard great things about Laptop Lunch Boxes, maybe I'll give those a try sometime, but I do love the Easy Lunch containers. I use silicone muffin cups for dividers in the containers if I need to, plastic "souffle cups" to put sauces in that I bought in serious bulk from Costco's restaurant supply section, and little bento picks that I bought on Amazon for when I give them melon cubes, etc. I don't make my bentos as freaking cute as some bento bloggers do, but every once in a while I slip in a sticker for Ben, a note for Sophie, or make faces on something in the lunch with a food marker. Once I put candy eyes on a mini waffle and Ben thought it was awesome.
So there you go. I bento and I think it's cool! It might seem goofy to say, but it has brightened my mornings. Even though I still feel like I truly wake up after the kids have gone to school, I'm working my way towards being that mom who springs out of bed and greets each child and my husband with a happy good morning. Seriously when that happens I think Adrian will be shocked speechless. It can happen though. I know I will get there as long as I have Saturdays to sleep in.:)
I made it a New Years resolution to get up and make my kids better packed lunches for school. Bentoing has helped me do it. I discovered this world of packed lunches in little divided containers through some Bento Mommy Blogs (click here for a favorite blog) and it is fun. I try to give my kids a nice variety of main dishes (sandwiches, muffins, soups, quesadillas, wraps, mini waffles, French toast sticks, bread sticks with marinara..), a fruit or vegetable, a crunchy side of some kind, and a treat. I made a spreadsheet to help give myself ideas and every Friday or Saturday I sit down and plan the kids' lunches for the next week. I love the little container aspect. Love having another reason to containerize something! But I also love the positive feedback I get from the kids. Ben tells me all the time how much he loves his lunches, even though he still begs for hot lunch sometimes. What is the draw of instant mashed potatoes and Bosco Sticks?? I don't know, but he wants them! Sophie is a total fan of the lunches I make since hot lunch in middle school is so not cool.
Here's some pictures of what I've been making:
Everyday Bento (I make something to this effect about 2-3 times a week): grilled cheese, cantaloupe and grapes with a giraffe bento pick, snack mix: chex, raisins, and choc chips, and a homemade chocolate chip cookie
Poptart Bento: homemade poptarts, cantaloupe (my kids love cantaloupe), popcorn, choc Teddy Grahams, and heart marshmallows
Bread Stick Bento (sorry for the fuzzy pic): bread stick, marinara, Pirate Booty, cheese cubes, fruit cocktail, and kisses -- my kids love bread sticks for lunch
Soup Bento: leftover chicken noodle soup in a thermos, turkey and cheese sandwich on a homemade baguette, pickles, ginger Bunny Grahams and chocolate milk
Banana Bread Bento: peanut butter banana bread sandwich, pretzels, peaches, lime Jello, and choc milk
Ever-Favorite Leftover Pizza Bento: leftover homemade pizza, grapes, sandwich cookies, and choc milk
Holiday/Valentines Bento: heart shaped PB&J sandwich, heart shaped cheese slices, heart shaped kiwi slices with a puppy bento pick, heart marshmallows and a Valentine fruit snack with a Vday sticker
Wrap Bento: turkey wrap (flat bread, cream cheese, and turkey rolled up) pretzel crackers, grapes, and kisses
Super Fast Bento: a nutrigrain bar, Babybel cheese, grapes, crackers, and cookies
I'm working on making the lunches healthier. We do normal milk now or water in the place of chocolate milk, because choc milk does have a ton of sugar like Jamie Oliver says :), and I've been buying organic crackers and cookies for sides and treats if I don't make them myself. I think it's all about trying to do my best to have my kids like their lunches and make them as healthy as I know how. The lunch system that I use is Easy Lunch Boxes for the containers and lunch boxes to fit them in. I have heard great things about Laptop Lunch Boxes, maybe I'll give those a try sometime, but I do love the Easy Lunch containers. I use silicone muffin cups for dividers in the containers if I need to, plastic "souffle cups" to put sauces in that I bought in serious bulk from Costco's restaurant supply section, and little bento picks that I bought on Amazon for when I give them melon cubes, etc. I don't make my bentos as freaking cute as some bento bloggers do, but every once in a while I slip in a sticker for Ben, a note for Sophie, or make faces on something in the lunch with a food marker. Once I put candy eyes on a mini waffle and Ben thought it was awesome.
So there you go. I bento and I think it's cool! It might seem goofy to say, but it has brightened my mornings. Even though I still feel like I truly wake up after the kids have gone to school, I'm working my way towards being that mom who springs out of bed and greets each child and my husband with a happy good morning. Seriously when that happens I think Adrian will be shocked speechless. It can happen though. I know I will get there as long as I have Saturdays to sleep in.:)
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