Wednesday, March 21, 2012

You never know what this kid will say next!

I have had the privilege of staying at home for part of everyday this year ALONE with Chance. He truly is a wild card and you never know what he will say or do. With that being said, I love this guy to pieces and wouldn't trade him for the world. I have a couple of little "stories" that I have to share so that they are documented somewhere for us to remember.

Story #1

Occasionally in the morning instead of putting on exercise clothes, I will just throw on some socks and tennis shoes with my pajamas. On this morning in particular I had on these purple flannel shirt/pant pajamas with bright colorful polka dots all over them. I did my walk on the treadmill and then had a full day planned. I was hosting book group at my house that night and so I had some vacuuming, dusting, sweeping, mopping etc... planned. Rather than get showered and then cleaned I just kept my jammies and tennis shoes on. Chance helped out a little and then played and watched cartoons. After I was done with my work, I needed to get the refreshments made and in the fridge. I invited Chance to come sit on the counter and help me run the kitchen aid mixer and dig out the marshmallow cream for the fruit dip. (He loves to have licks of anything with sugar in it.) So he plopped himself on the counter and he turned the mixer up and down the different speeds, taste tested a little for me, watched me cut up some fruit, etc... We were laughing and talking...then he says to me,
"Women are worthless!"
I laughed to myself a little wondering where that statement would come from. KNOWING that Kelly would never say anything like that- and I replied,
"What? Why would you say that?"
He looks me up and down and says,
"I mean, take a look at yourself!"

I just laughed and laughed.
Of course then I said, "What do you mean, is it because it is after noon and I'm still in my pajamas with my tennis shoes, and I haven't brushed my hair OR teeth.
Chance said, "Ya!"

I had to call Kelly and immediately he was laughing, he asked the same thing I did. "Where did he get that from?"
We've been laughing and joking about it ever since then.

Story #2

We were on our way out the door to go pick up Hunter from school. Chance stepped out into the garage and was hanging onto the door jamb while he reached for his coat. I saw that he was out, and didn't even think to look at his hand and I pulled the door shut. Immediately he is in tears, but then he turns to me and says, "See, I told you you were a bad Mom!"

My Little Leprechauns

It was spring break week, and we had fun the first couple of days but then we got sick. So, on Friday instead of going to the ice park (as planned) we stayed home and did St. Patrick's Day arts and crafts.
It had been a while since I had done anything super crafty with the boys. I guess just because we have been busy with other things, and Chance is doing "reading lessons" everyday, so it just has become A LOT to do the extras. (For both of us!) AND Hunter is really thinking he is TOO COOL for stuff like that anymore. However, I persuaded them that it would be fun.

I asked the boys to smile for these pictures and this is what I got from them. I guess this is their "happy leprechaun" look. They thought they were funny!
I was so proud of myself because I actually came up with this rainbow project on my own, without any prompting from someone else's blog. (It has been a long time since I've come up with my own ideas!)
I guess it was a mosaic of sorts. I just cut lots of squares of each rainbow color and had them glue the squares on the corresponding color line.
Then we added the cloud and the pot of gold. Taa Daa!
I did get the leprechaun idea from a blog...couldn't tell you where. But the boys had lots of fun with them. The hair was supposed to go all around the face and chin to be a beard too, but neither of them had that in their game plan. I like how Chance (above) put bangs on his guy.
This is Hunter's rainbow (above) and leprechaun (below). It is also fun to see how they did the faces on their leprechauns. Chance's originally didn't have teeth on it, but when he saw what Hunter did- he decided that his needed teeth as well.
We decided after the fact that we really needed a stick on the back so we could have masks.
Turned out pretty cute if you ask me.
On St. Patrick's Day the boys found our "magic treasure box" hidden in Natalie's room full of fun green stuff. They had Green pringles, Green Skittles, Green Wintogreen mints, sugar snap peas, and a big box of Lucky Charms.
Lucky Charms is the breakfast of Champions, and that is what we had.
This is a picture of our annual "green dinner" (these guys can't just smile they have to be goofy. It's fun!) We had broccoli, and ALL GREEN salad (only green veggies in it), and Chicken Pesto Pasta. For dessert we had our Rolo "Pot O' Gold".
Always a fun day for our family!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Lots to catch up on, AND being HUGE!!!

For Valentine's Day this year, we kept up with our usual traditions. The house was dressed in hearts of every size, style, and shape. We also did our yearly hearts for each family member and added them to the wall, which is always fun. The boys each got their BIG Hershey kisses from Mom and Dad, and we had a "Valentiney" breakfast of pancakes. I also did personal size heart shaped pizzas for dinner. It was a fun day!
The two little boys I love so much!
Chance enjoys eating- a LOT. He doesn't love the sit down meals though, he much prefers to be a grazer. So, after I force him to eat his breakfast he usually "sneaks" some other type of food. He often asks to dip his finger in the peanut butter, and occasionally I will let him while I'm making Hunter's lunch.
On this day in particular, he didn't ask for any peanut butter but I had left it sitting on the counter while I went and showered. When I came downstairs, this is what I found....
MR. PEANUT BUTTER HIMSELF!!!!
Probably a fourth of the jar had been consumed, and then he wondered why he had a tummy ache later on???
I guess he got his fat and protein in for the day- or for several days.
Hunter had a little loose tooth that I would occasionally check in on. You would imagine as I sneaked a peak in his mouth one day, the surprise I felt when I saw a new tooth growing behind the loose baby tooth. I was excited, and so was he but he wasn't so anxious to pull it out. So, we let it stay in a week or two before I couldn't stand to NOT pull it out. I persuaded poor Hunter that the baby tooth needed to be pulled and that it wouldn't hurt too bad, so he let me do it!
So, we got it out! You can hardly notice that the guy lost a tooth though, because the other one is so big in its place already. It was exciting for Hunter and the tooth fairy gave him a dollar- which was cool too.
Last but not least....I turned 33 yesterday, I also had an "almost 35 weeks along" Dr.'s appt. (This is what I look like) I have been feeling very big, although I'm feeling like I'm not completely disgusting...YET! But, the measurements say I'm measuring a week and a half bigger (she said that could be because of the positioning of baby), but also she did a little impromptu ultra-sound and couldn't find Natalie's head. That maybe sounds a little shocking to have a baby without a head, but don't be scared. I guess her head is down sooo LOOOWWW that she couldn't even get a picture of it.
NICE!!!
**This may be my first cone head baby, I'm a little nervous :) **

Monday, February 6, 2012

Making "Fun" in the Winter & 30 Weeks and Counting!!!

This winter has been very long and very cold. Probably seems long because I am pregnant and tired. But it is definitely cold!!! We've had several weeks where we ping pong between negative 40 and 50.
Anyway, out of desperation for something "outdoors" to do without being cold. I turned up the heated floor in the garage and the boys went out and rode laps on their bikes.

Okay, so actually they rode laps on the "too small for them" bikes. They both refuse to graduate up to the next size of bike. Hopefully this summer we will accomplish ourselves and Hunter will ride his big two wheeler and Chance will move up to the little bike with training wheels.
I guess when you have no where to ride and it rained all summer last year, it doesn't leave much room for improvement in the biking arena.

Anyhow, the boys both had a GREAT time riding bikes and were laughing and having a fabulous time. I think they were out there a good hour and a half!
Last but not least, I had Kelly take a "30 Week" picture of me on my way out the door to church.
Overall I feel pretty good, but I feel HUGE. That is pretty normal! The only other thing is the heartburn which is ridiculous, but normal for my pregnancies as well.
Natalie is definitely a mover and a shaker, she loves the right side of my ribs.
Here's to the last 10 weeks of healthy, happy pregnancy!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Now and Then

You might remember this little guy-- so cute!

You might remember me saying that he LOVES to eat.....
THESE!!! Not cooked, just fresh out of the freezer.

The guy LOVES frozen things! He can often be found eating ice cubes or frozen fruit anytime of the day. So here is a taken in the last few weeks, still going for the same YUMMY frozen vegetables.
Some things may never change!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Scenes from Christmas (and a few from before and after too)

December was a really fun month for us! We were finally feeling like we were really moved in and settled in our new home- so it was more relaxed than it has been the last couple of months.

It was also REALLY cold (surprise) outside for most of the month, in fact it was so cold that we couldn't even play outside too much. Hunter hardly had recess the days he was in school because any colder than -20 (yes that is negative twenty) they won't let them go outside.

Hunter was BIGTIME into playing board/card games this last month and couldn't get enough. So much so, that after he whipped the pants off of whomever he was playing (mom) he kept playing and said he was playing the "computer". In fact, one day he had a buddy over and they started playing and game and didn't have time to finish, so Hunter gladly played both players :)

Funny Kid!


In making sure we were properly bundled to run out to the bus, I got a little carried away one day and didn't catch on quickly to the fact that my poor little kindergarten boy couldn't see anything. We laughed pretty hard about that one.

What would the month of December be in North Pole without a trip to visit Santa Claus. He was as jolly as ever, and so happy to see us. Hunter asked for a Tebow (Denver Broncos) jersey, and Chance asked for a helicopter, tank, and a cemetary. ( I guess the boy knows that w
ar seems to end with death.)
I had to take a picture of Hunter in the washing machine. He and some friends were playing hide and seek and he had THE BEST hiding spot ever. (Of course he kept the door open, so all was safe.) But, he came up with the idea on his own.



I believe on this day it was only -14, so we decided to go out and shovel the walk to our front door, and while doing so we discovered that this cool shovel worked as a sled as well. The boys took turns riding down the driveway as well as me pushing them around the front walk.

We do own a sled, but this was just as much fun and already outside!


Hunter was a good sport and took quite a few turns pushing Chance around.



For those of you who were interested, here is our home and we are so grateful to be in it.



An all to RARE occurance, the boys and Kelly were watching some Military channel and Chance just cozied right up and fell asleep on Kelly's shoulder.


Geek-a-rama arrived at our house just in time to bake sugar cookies at our house. Neither of the boys were super excited about mixing and cutting out the cookies, but Marianne was a good sport anyhow.


It was fun to have a staircase to display Christmas cards this year.

Although this isn't a good picture, I found a cute idea in a Christmas book of tying bows and then at the bottom of the ribbon hanging a large Christmast ornament. It looked great in this big front room window.



We always love the smell of the cinnamon pinecones, so I transformed this basket with bows and red lights and it looked so festive and beautiful especially at night. The boys always made sure it was turned on.



I always love this nativity, to remind us of why we celebrate.


I loved that I could do some "garland" this year. I looked for some beautiful greenery, but it all looked too cheap, unless it was too expensive. :)





Decorating sugar cookies.


I think we all ate our weight in cookies that night, but boy it was fun!


Christmas Eve brought a yummy dinner, new jammy pants from Grandma Lillian and

DRUMROLL..... a Tebow Jersey from Mom and Dad!

Look at the excitement!!!


Chancey was less thrilled than Hunter, but still trying to hold back a grin.


Go BRONCOS!!!


Christmas morning brought a crossbow and lots of games for this guy.


Kids on Christmas morning are so much fun!


Chance's wishes were all granted. Notice the cemtary on the back of the chair.

Santa worked some spray paint magic!


The helicopter is worth its weight in gold.


Our last Christmas as a family of four


Geek is one special lady to these two boys.


Geek gave the boys each a pair of night vision spy goggles.


They look pretty cool!

Last but not least, I made time for a few "fun" projects to add to our Christmas decor.

The first was a pillow that I saw a picture of on a pattern website. I'm too cheap to buy the kit, so I invented my own. I think it turned out cute.



I also finished this project. It was all done, it just needed to be sewn together and stuffed.

*Just to let you know- I did the front of this pillow in 2003. RIDICULOUS!!*

But, it is super cute, made out of felted wool and I'm glad I have it done.

We had a fabulous Christmas and month of December- hope you did too!