Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Lately

For Valentines Day dinner I made the kids heart shaped meatloaf, heart shaped biscuits and broccoli. It turned out pretty cute. I was going to make a big cookie cake with whipped cream frosting and strawberries but when they came home from school I realized they'd been eating sugar all day long so they just had strawberries with cream for dessert. They were happy.

They can tell that we love them.

Ryan and I didn't eat with the kids because we were saving room for Outback. We had a romantic to-go dinner with the Clercs when Mitch got done with class. They are fun to hang out with. We are happy that they like to hang out with us old fuddy duddies.

This is what I did last week. I painted. and painted and painted. And the fantastic thing is that you can barely tell the difference. Argh. I'm telling myself it is a subtle difference and that it looks fantastic. I'm going to do an accent wall to make myself feel better and I'll paint the door frames another color soon.

While painting I discovered that I'm really scared to be up high. I don't like it. Which doesn't bode well since we get to paint the exterior of the house soon. . . Anyways, I made Ryan do the second coat of the really high stuff. It is scary up there.

Also, Tessa started soccer a couple of weeks ago. She is enjoying it a lot, she's had one game so far and another on Saturday. Ryan and I are going to have to bite our lips on the sidelines to keep from giving her helpful advice. I'm hoping that she's learned a lot at practice lately and she'll know what to do.

Yep, she's just standing there.

She's pretty good if she knows what she's supposed to be doing so we're hoping she'll do better this weekend.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Sock Wars

It's a sock in a drawer. I found it in there last week and took a picture to demonstrate for you the frustration I feel. Why? Why does a child put a sock in a silverware drawer? Socks are my nemesis. I beg, I sternly chastise, I cajole, I wheedle, I implore, I reason. And yet, every day I find a minimum of 12 socks littered all over the house in interesting places.

I look forward to summertime when everyone wears flip flops (or thongs, depending on how racy you feel) and there is a cessation of the sock wars.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Party Time!

Leah Bug had a bunch of friends over for a birthday party last night. The girls had way too much fun.

We made pizzas. No pictures of that but we cleared off the big kitchen island and stood around it and each girl made her own pizza. They had lots of fun doing that and the pizza turned out yummy.

We decorated "Pup Cakes", little cupcakes that looked like puppies.

We painted fingernails.

Aunt Jessi was essential to the fingernail painting, we could never have handled the kind of bulk painting we did without her and her artistic touch. They turned out cute. Leah's favorite color is green so most of the girls got green nails.


They played at the park quite a bit. I have another official announcement to make; I LOVE having the park right behind us!! Look at this:


Yes, our backyard has a park we don't have to mow. Although, Ryan did tell the kids that they will have to mow it sometimes, ha ha! It is awesome. Really really awesome.

So for those of you who wanted to know why/how we moved, here's the dealio. We needed a bigger house. We looked for about 8 months and it took so long because we wanted to stay in this same neighborhood for the school and the ward/stake. The house we found is perfect in absolutely every way except we are switching to another ward :( Don't make me cry about it again like I did in my talk last week in Sacrament meeting, I think the people in the front row got sogged from my tears. . . But the ward we are moving to is awesome too. They actually won Youth Olympics this year and as I told the YW last week when I taught my last lesson to them; We could have stayed in LPP if only we hadn't gotten 2nd in YO, we have to go where the winners are :), they should have gotten more points, 41 would have done it! Just kidding, ha ha.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

So Long Cub Scouts, Hello Sprouts!

Jeffey got his Arrow of Light this week. He was pretty excited.

The arrow plaque is awesome and has been hung up in his new room.



It was a fun night. So we've moved into the new house and it has been lots of work but it has gone pretty well. I've still got more projects than I can shake a stick at, but we love the house, a lot a lot.

I planted some herbs from seeds a couple of days after we moved in and they are sprouting! I'm excited to have cilantro and basil so I can make make salsa and pesto. We discovered that there is a rosemary bush on the front porch so I've been making rosemary bread. I've been baking and cooking more than usual because, and I want this to be an official announcement; *I LOVE my kitchen*. A lot. I mean, I really loved our old house and I liked my kitchen a lot, but this kitchen. Oh my. Happiness.

So far I've got sprouts in all of them but one, but it will come too I'm sure. Anyways, stay tuned for more updates, we've got Leah's birthday coming up next week! And I will be better about posting now.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

The Big 11

Our Baby Jeffey was born 11 years ago yesterday and, let me tell you, that was a crazy time!
Now he is all big and handsome and stuff. So for his big birthday celebration he had a sleepover with four of his cousins, they played the PS3 and stayed up late. In the morning they had donuts and chocolate milk and headed off to Flagstaff to play in the snow. The weather has been really cold lately and the snow is great up in Flag. Ryan took the boys and I stayed home with the rest of them. We had fun at home but a couple of the left behinds were mildly upset.
This is an old picture of the Bug but it gets the point across, I wasn't brave enough to photograph her yesterday to capture the sadness, but, yes, that is about how they were.

The boys had high adventure and good times. They didn't last very long with the sledding since it was 7 degrees out and they are wimpy AZ boys, but they had fun and got worn out so it was successful.

They came home to the cake I'd made. I totally thought of and made that cake all by myself and I am pretty proud of it. I rocked that cake hard. It is cake ball dinosaur eggs (Jeffey has historically asked for and gotten dinosaur/dragon cakes on his birthday) with a nest made of various things with melted chocolate and peanut butter holding it together (the nest was super yummy actually) and more cake ball "rocks" (or dinosaur poop as the boys said) around the bottom of the nest. I'm telling you, it was super cool and a big success.

The boys each had an egg then and there and the nest was re-filled for the New Years/Birthday party later on at Livingstone's. It was cool that they could have some of the cake and it didn't wreck it.

Upon interview the boy said that he had a great 11th birthday, he loved the snow, his presents and everything and he thought his cake was awesome. Hooray!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Have You Seen This Yet?

Coolest DVD cover ever. I have turned it around and around and around and it always says "The Princess Bride" whoever figured that out is a super genius.

I got one for Christmas :)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas

It all started with the Nativity.

Tessa was excited to be Mary but she was a bit nervous about Oscar being Joseph. This year they had a script and got to read things, Jeff, Leah and Tessa all had a speaking part. It was lovely.

Here are the kids in our room waiting for Dad and Mom to get their act together enough to go out and open presents. The time was 5:20 am, they sweetly waited until 5:00 exactly to come in and wake us up and demand a start to the festivities. Peter wasn't sure what he was excited about but he knew he was excited.

The pajama pants this year were cow. Every year my tireless sister Lindsey makes us pajama pants, everyone gets a pair and she is amazingly accurate on size and length considering our varied sizes and lengths. It makes family picture taking on Christmas morning much more festive and interesting. I love this years fabric!

Buggie's bag was noticeably emptier than the other bags but only because her big gift was a tiny ipod, pre-loaded with her song list. We've had to shout to get her attention since then.

That's the face I was hoping to see. Let's just say he is looking forward to New Years.

Kay Kay was happy with her haul.

GG & GG Bateman sent gifts for the kids which they loved. See how they are each holding a pen to write on their little notebooks with? Well, when Peter opened his, out came a black sharpie! Thanks Grandma and Grandpa Bateman! Arnon thinks you sent it because you wanted my blog entries to have a little more sparkle and jazz and you thought a two year old with a black sharpie was just the trick!
Jeffey had this look on his face all day. He was very pleased.

Tessa had a happy day, she loved her presents. We all got new sleeping bags and now we're ready for some camping! Jeffey is going to get to go on his first 11 year old scout overnight campout next week, it will be a snow campout and he will get home New Year's Eve which also happens to be his 11 year old birthday. He is pretty much in heaven right now.

Peter Mac loved Christmas. He got lots of Cars stuff and a big wheel and a yellow dump truck and a pack of gum which he promptly chewed.

I thought this was a cool picture with the movement and twinner in the background softly weeping. Cory helpfully dressed them exactly the same. I was cuddling with the sticky faced one on the couch and felt a little dumb asking his name so I didn't, I just noted the smudge on his nose and a few hours later I learned it was Ben that was so sweet and cuddly. Love you Benja!

We took these Christmas Eve when they put their bags out. So they are kind of out of order, but I like them.




Petey's bag was just finished about a week ago. But we don't need to dwell.

Merry Christmas Everyone!