Thursday, February 24, 2011

Pack Your Bags


Allie's never met a bag she didn't like! She loves purses, but she will carry around anything with a handle. Here she is with four lunch kits! I think she'll have her own line of bags some day - from reusable totes to sequined evening bags!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

This Wacky Life I Lead

This morning Spence woke up not feeling well. I could tell he didn't feel great, but I thought we were over the bug. We dropped Allie off at school then headed out to do some errands. I had placed three items into the shopping cart at Wal-Mart when Spence threw up. Luckily he was sitting on a towel in the cart, so most of it was contained to the towel and the Vtech game he was playing. Whatever had dripped onto the floor in the produce department I was able to wipe up with a strategically placed paper towel roll. I put back our apples, grapes, and one tomato (those things are pricey right now!) and we left. It wasn't until after we left that I realized I should have notified someone about the puked-in cart. Yeesh.

Spence was feeling better this afternoon, so once we picked up Allie we stopped at Kroger to pick up some groceries. I wanted to get Spence a new toothbrush, and they had a 4 pack of super hero ones. Great! Except they've all been played with now. It's like they got a new package of toys. These are pretty cool toothbrushes though, with little suction cups on the end. I'm guessing the manufacturer had in mind that kids wouldn't have to lay their toothbrush on the germy counter, not that they would make excellent diving boards for knights when stuck to the window.

Click to get a better view!

Spence's knight taking the plunge!

Spence the pillow head

Coleman recorded Spence walking around with the pillow on his head, then they all laid down and watched the video together!

Allie "talking" on the phone

This day really wasn't anything too out of the ordinary. Well, we usually don't literally barf in Wal-Mart, but other than that, crazy things happen around here. I will cherish these days! (I'm repeating that phrase over and over as I take deep, relaxing breathes.)

*****Updated with a prayer from Spence to end the day*****

Dear God,
Thank you for our clocks and all the clocks you give us. And our light switches, and our eyes, and our nose, and our ears, and our lips, and our collars. Amen.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Following In Her Brother's Footsteps

Spence still wears these boots, but if you don't find them on his feet, chances are they are on Allie's! And yes, she's sitting at the top of the stairs, wearing shoes that are several sizes too big, wanting to carry a chair down. Luckily she's a girl and doesn't plan to attempt this on her own!

She was really showing off for the camera!


I love this face! It tells it like it is. No time to brush hair, and why bother? If I attempt to brush it, she messes it up faster than I can finish. And she and Spence not only share a love for the same pair of boots, but they share a record for snottiest noses in the world! He's still got her beat on messiest face though.

Where Were You, Laundry Fairy?

So our weekend was somewhat of a bust. Friday Allie woke up happy, but with puke all in her bed. She seemed fine, so we went about our day. Then Saturday I took Coleman to a birthday party, and throughout the day started feeling a little queasy. By the time we arrived home at 4:30 all I could do was crash on the couch. Then by 5:30 I was crashed on the bathroom floor. Completely taken down by some vicious tummy bug. Spence woke up that night puking. Brian did such an awesome job cleaning Spence up and changing his sheets. Sunday, Brian was also in charge of all Allie's stinky (and I mean stinky) diapers. My only complaint is that the laundry fairy failed to show up at my house to take care of all the piles of dirty sheets, towels, and clothes. What's her deal? But it got done, and we lived to tell! Also, it seems that Brian and Coleman may have escaped the wrath of this evil bug. I'm praying they stay well!

We were supposed to have three families from church over for lunch Sunday. That had to be canceled. I felt so bad because each of the families was bringing either an appetizer, salad, or dessert to help feed 8 adults and 8 kids. And I had two huge pans of lasagna in my fridge that I had to stick out in the freezer because the smell was killing me every time I opened the fridge! I made them Friday and was going to bake them Sunday. Question: Does anyone think they are contaminated since I probably already had the bug Friday? Or once I cook them should they be OK? That's a lot of food to throw away, but I definitely don't want to get sick again!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Some Valentine Bubbly

Hope you had as much good, clean fun this Valentine's Day as we did!




There were a few pictures with Coleman, but I figured now that he's six, he might be too old for bath pictures!

Friday, February 11, 2011

When You Give a 6 Year Old a Camera...

... these are the pictures you get:

self portrait

and now upside down

snapshot of a little brother

couch cushion play

capturing his favorite toys

Monday, February 07, 2011

Around Here Lately

Allie shows an interest in the potty, but she doesn't quite get that she must pull her pants down. I see that we'll need plenty of reading material around for her though!

Last night we went to a Super Bowl party at some church friends' house. Coleman couldn't wait to go because he remembered that their boys (who are a little older) had lots of Star Wars toys. They were going to sell them all in a garage sale, but instead they gave them to Coleman! He is super excited since he is totally and completely obsessed with Star Wars right now. I made the mistake of saying, "Maybe when you get a little older you can give them to a younger boy." A look of terror crossed his face at the mere thought of ever having to part with his best friends!

And if we would have built a snowman on Friday, this is what it would have looked like. We got zero inches of snow. However, the roads did ice over pretty badly and caused 800 wrecks around the city! So I guess it was good that school was canceled. Maybe for our next snow day we'll actually get some snow!

Thursday, February 03, 2011

Like a Snowflake, She's One of a Kind

I was starting to think Allie had no fashion sense. I'll pick out her shoes to match her outfit, but she insists on wearing a different color that totally doesn't go. However, tonight she matched her yogurt mustache perfectly to her shirt!


We have snow forecast for tonight and early tomorrow! The kids' schools let out an hour early today, and Coleman's school canceled classes for tomorrow. We are so unable to handle any kind of freezing precipitation in these parts!

My favorite thing about cold weather is the food and drink you get to have! Creamy tomato soup and grilled cheese isn't an every day food around here. But it's a must when snow is in the forecast!

The recipe I use came from a restaurant in Montana that Gale and Rita would go to when driving through Missoula. She said that they would eat there, then she would come home and try to figure out the recipe. Finally, she decided to ask the lady at the restaurant. She handed Rita a card printed with the recipe! It's so easy and delicious:

4 B's Old Fashioned Cream of Tomato Soup
2 cans diced tomatoes
9 oz chicken broth
1 oz butter
2 T sugar
1 T chopped onion (I use more like 1/4 cup)
pinch of baking soda
2 c cream (I use heavy whipping so I don't add this much - it just depends how rich and creamy you like it)
1.Mix all ingredients except cream in a pot and simmer for an hour.
2.Heat cream in a double boiler (I just leave it sitting out for a few hours so it's room temperature).
3.Add cream to hot tomato mixture.
4.Ready to serve!

We always have grilled cheese - fancy grilled cheese - with this soup! These aren't just slap some butter on white bread and unwrap a Kraft single kind of grilled cheese. We use sourdough bread spread with real butter, then topped with colby jack cheese that I bought in a block and sliced myself. Then they're cooked on my griddle over medium low heat until they are perfectly browned. So worth it! And then later I serve apple cider that has been simmering on the stove with some cloves and cinnamon sticks. Yes, I love this weather and the food it brings!

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Spoon Licker Extraordinaire



Today I made brownies and Spence helped me out by licking the spoon. He usually helps when I make cookies or brownies by pouring the mix in the bowl and stirring all the ingredients. But he had been having some trouble obeying, so his punishment was that he didn't get to help make the brownies. He was quite sad.

He had an all-around rough morning to tell the truth. Wednesday mornings are always a little hectic trying to get him ready and out the door on time to get to Bible study. It usually involves me threatening to take away TV or some other privilege if he makes us late. I know the enemy doesn't like for me to go to Bible study, but it really frustrates me that he uses my child to put me in a bad mood and make me think it's too much trouble and that I should just stay home! Thankfully God reminds me of His love for me, and how I can be just like my little four year old at times - whining about what I'm supposed to be doing, wanting something different than what I've been given, pouting while waiting to get my way. Having kids definitely makes me see how patient and merciful God is toward me. And I pray to be able to show that same patience and mercy to them.

And really, who could stay mad at this face for long?


Here's another picture I wanted to share today:

Coleman used his birthday money to buy some Star Wars toys from eBay. I like how Coleman is looking over his new toy, trying to figure out all it does, while Spence and Allie are excited to play in the box that it was shipped in!

There's another picture I wish I had gotten, but I couldn't get to the camera in time. During one of Spence's many fits this morning, he was upset that he hadn't kissed Daddy goodbye before he headed for work. I told him if he wanted to say bye he better hurry (Brian was getting in his car to leave). Wearing a sweatshirt and a pair of Buzz Lightyear undies, he bounded down the stairs and out the front door (into the freezing cold I might add!) to kiss Daddy goodbye. I'm sure that was a sight for Brian (and any neighbors that might have been outside) to see a half-naked kid running out screaming, "Wait Daddy!!! I want to kiss you!" Pretty sweet though. That must be love.