Today was the day! We got the room put together and moved the kids into their new Seuss room! Thanks to the Johnson family in Newport and their generosity we now have a lofted bed for Claire! They were kind enough to give us their son's old bed that he outgrew and now Claire is super thrilled to have a big kid bed. We told her about this new bed weeks ago and she has been asking us when it is going to be here and how high the ladder is. Also thanks to Bopa Steve it was delivered to us yesterday and we put it together this afternoon while she was in awe of it being constructed.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
“Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.” Dr. Seuss
Today was the day! We got the room put together and moved the kids into their new Seuss room! Thanks to the Johnson family in Newport and their generosity we now have a lofted bed for Claire! They were kind enough to give us their son's old bed that he outgrew and now Claire is super thrilled to have a big kid bed. We told her about this new bed weeks ago and she has been asking us when it is going to be here and how high the ladder is. Also thanks to Bopa Steve it was delivered to us yesterday and we put it together this afternoon while she was in awe of it being constructed.
She begged me to do it!
I have given Ben several hair cuts now that Claire has watched me do and every time she asks me if I will cut her hair as well. Today she begged me to do it because "You always cut daddy's hair and Ben's hair and never me!" Her hair was quite long and when wet touched the crack of her bottom. It was time. I have been putting this off for so long because I love that baby curl she had at the end of her hair and I love little girls with long hair! It, to me, keeps them looking little. I never thought I would ever be the one to cut her hair because I am super afraid of womens hair. My mom keeps asking me to cut her hair and I always tell he that I will never do it because women, typically, care a lot about how their hair looks. My husband and son could care less how their hair looks so I do what I have taught myself to do and it usually turns out fine.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Halloween
Halloween in our house is quite the big deal. It is my all time favorite holiday what with all the dressing up and the scaring others. However since having kids and since they are still quite small I have found that I am decorating very mildly. One of the things I would love to eventually do is run and operate a haunted house. I love to do the scaring but I hate to be scared. It's odd I know, but that is just the way it is.
Claire was really into it this year. She was excited to dress up and be someone else for a day and of course to get a ton of candy and covet it. She told me what she wanted to be months ago and never changed her mind. She wanted to be a fairy and that is what she was. Ben on the other hand didn't care so I let Claire pick out his costume which ended up being a blue dinosaur.
Claire got to dress up at a school party the Thursday before Halloween. All the little girls were dressed as princesses with the exception of one who was a pony, and the all the boys were dressed as some character from Toy Story. Claire, before getting out of the car all dressed up, made sure that I or Ben would not be accompanying her to the party as she wanted to have a good time with her friends and not with us. Typical. She is always afraid that we are going to come in, stay, and cramp her style. This does not bode well for when she is in high school.
This year Halloween was on a Sunday and Travis decided that the congregation should dress up for the service. What a fantastic idea! It really spiced the service up and made it fun. He came down the aisle with his Vader head on and his collar on. Darth Pastor! The congregation loved it. My mom came over for the weekend and was Bobo the western clown and I was a witch. Claire was so happy to be dressed in her costume and be at church that she was not her typical shy self. She was bold and spoke to most anyone who talked to her which is unusual. She really came out of her shell. Ben on the other hand was his typical happy and outgoing self and charmed the pants off of anyone who noticed him.
Trick or treating was a blast for the kids. They jammed down dinner and were ready to go in an instant. Travis had a wonderful time taking them all around the neighborhood and reported back that most people told him that our kids were the cutest and most charming. Claire was very polite and spoke up and Ben was, well, Ben. We were also the best house in the neighborhood this year again with the new addition of our bubble fog machine! We had at least 300 kids and adults come to the door and then lingering to take pictures in the driveway or just play with the smoke filled bubbles. It made me proud to hear all the wonderful comments and hear that we were the talk of the neighborhood! Yes I think I will toot my own horn on this one! Toot toot!! Travis also had a great idea to make the piano in our front room look like it wanted to eat children that came to the door. It was a huge success with the black lights we had put around and the kids loved it.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Just one of those days.
Today has been a rough day as far as child rearing goes. I have had to be on the phone a lot because of the upcoming Christmas Bazaar that I am in charge of. Why is it that every time the phone rings or I make a call the kids go crazy! It's driving me mad because they just go nuts! For example, every time I answered the the phone Claire would start screaming or rile up Ben to scream. That sounds professional doesn't it?! There is nothing like trying to convince people to join your bazaar like crazy people screaming "I want to eat you!" in the background of the conversation. At one point I was on the phone and Ben was just licking the fireplace. I didn't even know what to do or say to get him to stop. I can't just yell over the phone "Stop licking the fireplace!". That might sound bad. The pictures are what happened next. They found the mask in the closet. It is loud with real sounds. Again there is nothing like trying to explain to a potential vendor to choose your bazaar like hearing in the background "YOU DON'T KNOW THE POWER OF THE DARK SIDE" or "DON'T MAKE ME DESTROY YOU". This is the kind of day I have been having.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
A completed yard!
We have completed the yard for the year!! The grass seed is down thanks to Steve who came over yesterday and helped yet again. Now I just have to water it 3 times a day for the next 2 weeks. That part is not so great but we should see some green in 6 days! Here are the latest photos of the progress. I'll post about the yard again when the grass has filled in.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Not too much.
These last few days have been slow around here. By slow I mean as far as projects are concerned we are at a dead stop. The yard has been on hold as has the painting of the kids room. Some of it has been lack of enthusiasm but it has been mostly due to circumstances. Things like rain, heat, visitors, being pregnant, kids, and lack of motivation. I did plan to get the house decorated for Halloween today and get some painting done but the weather turned it's ugly head and was 82 degrees here and with no air conditioning was 80 degrees in the house and hotter upstairs where the painting is happening. I felt like a huge beached whale today with this heat. Luckily the kids were in pretty good moods and were getting along otherwise I fear I might have one maybe two less children by the end of today.
It's quiet in the house now and only 72 degrees which is tolerable. Maybe I can paint a little tomorrow but we'll see how the weather feels before I get too involved. As far as the yard, we hope to have the grass planted by Friday and have the front planter box planted. All this depends on my lovely husband. I hope to be able to get out by myself Friday but we'll see how that shapes up. For now thats it. I'm off to bed.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Kissing whales, being painted, and pants with nobody inside them.
The kids had a great time during the morning hours while I tried to paint and do laundry at the same time. It's hard to get anything done with little kids around but you find ways to do a little at a time and today that is what I did. I got small portions of things painted while entertaining the kids and folding and putting away laundry. It's not the way I like to work but what else am I going to do?
While trying to paint the pants with nobody inside them Ben kept on insisting that I kiss his small toy whale. At one point he just shoved it in my mouth and left it there. Also while trying to paint, both kids painted me and climbed all over me. This, as I'm sure you have guessed, really helped the job get done faster. There was a brief time where they were not in my face but decided that they both had to ride the rocking horse at the same time. This then erupted into a huge battle where one was trying to buck off the other and then Ben just threw Claire off the horse. This also made my painting experience go super smoothly.
Somehow I did manage to get a little done. It took a lot more coats of paint than I would have liked but it will, at some point, be done and be fabulous.