Sunday, December 27, 2009

The Stockings were hung...


Barely...
moving and Christmas prep don't really go hand in hand.
But we finally got the tree decorated and the stockings hung...
We did some gingerbread house building
Sugar Cookie frosting

And Hello Dolly Bars thrown together
Basically enough sugar to last us months...
Christmas Morning I found this picture on my camera...
I wonder if Santa was messing with my camera.
Traditional Cardamon Sweet Rolls were baked
to be eaten after we opened our stockings.
Goofy and Sweet was the theme for the day.
Checking out games
Drooling over legos...
(he kept sneaking back to his pile of toys to check out the legos.)
Playing with our new Rush Hour Game
Trying on practically every new gift...necklace, apron, gloves...

James thanking Grant for his new Star Wars ship.
Even the dogs scored a big win with new bones to chew on and coats to keep them warm.
(Our house is much cooler than the old house.
Jack wouldn't sit and pose for me...too much going on)


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Moving Day Came and Went...

Moving Day came and went...but we still have to go get ceiling fans.
We are in the new house...but certainly not settled!
We have a Christmas tree up...but not decorated one bit!
We are almost done Christmas Shopping...but certainly not wrapped and adorned!
We took last weekend off and went to Vegas...but left the kids in very capable hands.
We are shipping away gifts tomorrow...but one is being left out, I will have to finish it for next year.
We are saying goodbye to our old school tomorrow...but excited for the new school.
We are tired...but certainly blessed with so much to make us tired about.


Monday, November 30, 2009

This is it!

The week is here.
We are moving along in our journey down the time line of life.
We have said some goodbye's,
we have said a few see you later's
We are excited to be close to new friends.
We are excited to close to work.
The walls are bare
The boxes are packed
Mom and Dad are pooped
and the kids have a ton of energy.

Isn't that just the way it goes?
Catch you on the flip side.


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Here we go again...

5 states...
9 homes...
We are at it again!
The only number that changes this time is the 9...
it will be 10 soon.
It is time!
We are ready for change and new growth.
The best part is we are going to closer to dad's work.
We are ALL looking forward to at least
2 EXTRA hours
of dad being home
each
and
every
DAY!
So for Christmas this year we are getting
a new house,
a new school
and
a new neighborhood!
Seems to me we are a pretty lucky bunch.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

My babe turns 8!

Born on a Sunday Evening in November

Your eyes so dark blue I will always remember.


Not a day goes by without you laughing and smiling


You joined our family at the very perfect timing.

You took your place with a big ole grin.

You can crack a joke on any old whim.


And here you are my little boy


Not so little but still a joy

So here is to our son who is 8
We know this next year will be great
Because you are you and for any who know

to know you is to love you


Which is why we will love you till we are blue!

Happy Birthday James
Love Dad, Mom, Grant and Billie

and
Sadie & Jack


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween...a trip down the lane

Since I can't share my delish halloween cupcakes
(and because bags of candy isn't enough sugar on Hallow's Eve!)

I was taking a walk down memory lane yesterday before our evening stroll commenced
and I thought it would be fun to put a post together
of the 11 fun years of halloween we have enjoyed with our children.

1998

1998-Grant was only months old. We dressed up for pure selfish reasons. Our Chiropractor's office was giving away a weekend getaway, we wanted to win. Thanks to Bill's "awesome" cooperation, I think we did win! Grant on the other hand was none so happy to participate. Good thing he was only a couple of months old and didn't have a say in the matter.

1999
1999-We lived in Idaho Falls and we took a stroll around the neighborhood with some good friends. What a great memory, most of the homes decorated and some of our neighbors gave fresh hot homemade doughnuts to all the adults.
Bill was working in Yellowstone National Park and this was one of the few long weekends we enjoyed with dad! I did "homemake" Grant's lion costume.
It was only 100+Yards of ribbon for his head. I missed Bill terribly!

2000
2000-Grant was a frog...I don't remember him being upset about it, but he is either super happy here or super mad. Not sure. (We lived in Texas so it was pretty warm out.) Grandma J gave us the costume and I am pretty sure we loved it to death as soon as Halloween was over.
And Billie was a cut little Flower in the pond where the frog lived.
I made her costume and she was pretty happy to just hang out...

2001
2001-Billie was a poodle and Grant was a spider. The costumes came from a store. I SHOULD have dressed up like the great pumpkin. I was 8 months pregnant!
We still lived in Texas and we went to a local mall for trick or treating!

2002
2002-Peter Pan in the HOUSE! We lived back in Wyoming and I made all the costumes (again). Grant was Peter Pan,
Billie was the cutest Tinkerbell
and
if you couldn't tell James was Captain Hook!

2003

2003-Buzz Lightyear came to visit this year.
Grant was Buzz,
Billie was Jessie
and
James was Woody.

2004
2004-Dorthy's in the house...Another year of homemade costumes.
James was the cowardly lion (do you recognize this one remember 100+ yards of ribbion),
Billie skipped along as Dorthy
and
Grant squeeked along and the tin man.
We moved to Arizona this year and spent the afternoon at Boo at the Phoenix Zoo. It was quite warm this year and I remember James sweating to death in the lion costume.

2005
2005- Grant is a ninja
Billie a Cheerleader
James is a red power ranger.
I think this was the year I decided
that moving into a new house
AND
making homemade costumes
were not both going to happen.
The house won!

2006
2006-Billie is a pirate maiden
Grant is Darth Vador...
James was a puking Darth vador who didn't get to go trick or treating.
(His siblings kindly shared their loot with him!)

2007
2007- We had a long Halloween season this year.
We were able to go trick or treating in Disneyland during our fall break,
then we also walked the neighborhood on Hallow's Eve.
This is probably the year I was most prepared to celebrate the season.
We had a great trial run.
And for the record Dad dressed up as Thor and Mom dressed up as little red riding hood.

2008
2008-We dressed to comply with our school "storybook" parade.
Grant dressed as Slappy from the Goosebumps Series.
Billie dressed as Queen Lucy from Chronicles of Narnia.
James portrayed as King Peter also from Chronicles of Narnia.

And for our 2009 Halloween Get ups:

James:Blue Power Ranger
Grant: Cody from Starwars Clone Trooper
and
Billie: Hannah Montana
In action on the street!

As we were walking about
I kept hearing the sounds of kids laughing,
seeing parents smiling and I was completely aware of the fact that even though Halloween
can be pretty gruesome and scary,
It is another chance to spend a night with your family.
We leisurely strolled the neighborhood with the kids, (and some friends and their kids) enjoying all the sights and sounds, having a nice relaxing night as a family.
And that walk with the family is what begins the holiday season, where we can cherish the traditions and meaning of the season to be thankful and joyous.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Halloween Crafting


Cheesecloth Ghosts

They look like they are floating in mid air.

So easy to make...liquid starch, cheesecloth
(purchased in the craft section not the housewares section at the Wally World.)
1.Just cut the cheese cloth to the desired length
2.take newspaper and crumple it into a ball
3.then cover the ball with foil
4. tape the ball on top of empty soup can or water bottle
optional 5.wire or newspaper rolled up into a long tube
taped just below the ball head to create the "arms"
6.dip the strips of cheese cloth into the liquid starch,
ring out and lay your cloth over your can/bottle form
7. Let dry for a couple of hours.
(once it starts forming you might need to check on it periodically
to make sure the cheese cloth isn't "sticking" to the form.)

8. Take the dried ghosts off the form.
9. String a double needle through the top of the ghost head.
10. Hang up and enjoy!


A fun banner I made to stretch across the eating bar.

It goes so sweetly with the place mats Bill's aunt Kathy made us for
Christmas a few years back!

(I love these so much I won't let the kids eat off of them.
I know, silly.
But I'm the boss here, so I can if I want to!)

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Fall Break

One day this week,
we took a break from
Legos
Pirates
Cars and sand
light sabors & nerf guns
coloring & crafting
and
went to the zoo.
We
Fed
Sam
the giraffe.
He's Cool!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Finally Fall?


Today is a perfect Arizona day.
The temperature is around 78 degrees,
there is a slight breeze in the air
(okay maybe a slight misrepresentation, the front porch has been swept twice today),



(Our last swim of the season...too cold for Arizona Kids)



(A little fall photo shoot for my princess...)

the kids are home from school this week to enjoy Fall Break.
We have little planned,
a day at the zoo
some Halloween crafts to craft
a little tv
fort building
maybe some Halloween sugar cookies to create.


First hot chocolate of the season
(the day before our last swim of the season)