Monday, May 30, 2011

Little bo peep has lost her pattycake

The culmination of one year of rigorous ballet lessons for the girls occurred last weekend with the annual recital.  No it wasn't rigorous.  In fact, most every week Sarah just stood there rather than doing her pattycake routine. 

Will Sarah do ballet next year?  Maybe or maybe not.

 Jenna however absolutely loves ballet and the recital best of all.  Jenna was Little bo peep and had fun dancing at the recital.  Nana, Papa, Aunt Missy, and Aunt Amanda all came to the recital.  It was perfect except when Matthew spit up all over Papa!


In other news:
  • Erik installed the third seat in the explorer. I'll have to take a picture sometime. The girls love riding backwards.  Remember this? YAAAAA BABY!
  • Today Erik rode his bike and took the girls in the trailer to Handels and I drove my car.  I haven't ridden a bike since I was 32 weeks pregnant with Matthew. That's a long time plus I don't have a seat for him to ride, plus I didn't want to because it's hot.
  • Today also Matthew ate his poop.  Yes. He. Did.  Nasty!  It required an emergency bath.
  • 87 points on quiddler today and I got to make the word "gander"!


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

11 months - let's go to the zoo!

Matthew is 11 months old now.  Really.  11 months old!  He will be a year on June 20.  How exciting!  To celebrate we went to the zoo.  I got pictures of all three kids at the habitat house at the zoo. 


It was a beautiful day and we've been enjoying the weather.  Of course it is also raining, thunderstorming and tornadoeing (if that is a word).  Tonight I had to tuck in the girls multiple times because they were scared.  Erik was off playing racquetball or he would have taken some of the tucking in duties.  I told them before bed that there might be a tornado so I'd have to wake them up and take them downstairs.

Well that was not my brightest moment. 

They couldn't sleep.  They wanted me to sing songs, pray with them, and sleep with them because they were scared.  Next time, I'll just wait and see if there is a tornado.

Today I did another "not bright" thing.  Maybe this time off of work is reducing my brain cells.  Anyway, I put Matthew in his high chair and got lunch ready for the girls.  As I was fixing lunch I look over at him and he is standing up facing the other direction leaning out of the high chair. 

I didn't get there in time. 

He fell out of the high chair and landed on the linoleum head first.  Poor guy.  We need to strap him in all the time now.  He is too agile! He will make a good ranger in EQ2.





In other news:
  • I took Sarah to the metropark Wildlife Exploration program. It is her third program and if she attends 5 programs she gets a nifty badge.  I went with my friend Jen and my friend Candi and their kids. We had a great time!
  • My two MBA classes are going well.  I had a midterm this week in accounting which was fun.  It's much easier than teaching classes.  I might just be a perpetual student.
  • Speaking of my session off - why am I so behind on everything?  I had this great idea that I would clean and do laundry and be all caught up on everything, run 5ks every day, redesign my website, yada, yada, yada.  I haven't done any of it.  This vacation is going by tooooo fast.
  • I am currently reading a few books -
  • Wise Mans Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. This is for our COO* book club.  I like this story and am excited to hear what happens to the main character.  He is a good storyteller.
  • A Cavern of Black Ice by J.V. Jones. I waited 2 months for this book at the library since they only have 1 copy.  When I finally got it I didn't read it right away then had to take it back since I had a *few* fines.  Now I finally got it again.  Yipee!  I'm excited for this book.
  • The Dispossessed by Ursual K. LeGuin. I picked this book up again and it is very political.  Still a good story though - I want to see who wins, the capitalists or the anarchists. 
  • Books I just finished -
  • The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan.  This is a new series after the Percy Jackson series.  I really enjoyed this book.  It was fun and quick.
  • Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clark. This was such a neat book set in England in the 1800s. It really was Pride and Prejudice meets a fantasy world.  I liked the book but I know it is not for everyone. 
  • The Judgement by Beverly Lewis.  This was a great book and the start of a new series by Beverly Lewis.  She draws you into the Amish world and I always wish I was part of it!  Of course Erik says I couldn't have internet access or my droid.  Bummer.
67 points on quiddler today!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Why Dinner is late

I'm making pasta for dinner but need a pan so I'll empty the dishwasher.  Emptying the dishwasher.  No Matthew put the plate back in, stop playing in the water. PUT DOWN THE KNIFE!

Finally get a pan and the water started boiling. 

Sarah walks in. "Mommy can I have a snack?"  No we are eating dinner soon.  "AAAH".

Jenna walks in.  Must don my Armor of Constant Questions.
Mommy have you tried laffy taffy? Yes
How old were you when you tried laffy taffy? I have no idea
Were you 7 years old when you tried laffy taffy? Possibly.
Why does Aunt Missy have great teeth? She probably flosses and brushes a lot
What did people do before toothpaste and floss were invented? Maybe had bad teeth?
Can I pray for good teeth? Sure
What is a number that rhymes with 8 but is not 8? 38
Can I paint?  No we are going to eat soon.

*sigh*

Water is not boiling yet. 

I hear screaming in the background.  "MOMMY Change my diaper!".  Sarah you are potty trained....oh no.... Did you have an accident?

Clean up Sarah's accident.  Water is boiling over.  Add pasta to the pan. 

"Mommy Matthew is up the stairs!"  I run up the stairs and there is dirt everywhere.  Matthew is smiling his most mischevious smile as he plays in the dirt from the plant.  Pick up Matthew and remember to close the gate.

Get dustbuster and clean up the dirt that is now all over the carpet and stairs.

Jenna walks in again
Mommy did you know that Daddy had a mane coon cat? Yes we think Rocky was a mane coon cat too.
Was his fur waterproof? I don't know do mane coon cats have waterproof fur?
Sarah chimes in: "My fur is waterproof" Sarah you don't have fur.
"Yes my clothes are fur"
Jenna: When she takes off her clothes she is an ugly cat.  Sarah is not an ugly cat.  Ugly cats have no fur and some people are allergic to cat fur so these cats make nice pets for those people.
Are some people not allergic to anything? Yes.  I think the pasta is done - let's go see.

Pasta is all stuck together because I didn't stir it enough. 

Sarah: "I don't like pasta.  I don't want pasta for dinner"  You like pasta.

Who wants red sauce and who wants butter on their noodles?

"Butter!!"  *sigh*

I remember I have 3 kids. Where is Matthew?  Sarah: "No Matthew NO!  Matthew is eating my polly pockets".

Is it in his mouth? Did he swallow it?  No - fine.  Let's get dinner on the table.

Who is going to put the napkins on the table and who is going to put the forks?

Jenna: I want to put napkins on the table.  Sarah: "I want to put napkins on the table".

An argument ensues.  We must divide the duties so that Jenna puts two forks and two napkins on the table and Sarah puts two forks and two napkins on the table.

Finally the pasta is done and the sauce/butter is on it and we are ready to eat.  Girls go call Daddy to dinner!  Sticky pasta that is late - yum yum!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Camping 2011

Last weekend we went on our first camping trip of the season and Matthew's first camping trip ever!  We camped at Buckeye Lake KOA, which is a fun place to camp.  The sites have large, mature trees, there is a huge jumping pillow for the kids as well as a pool and playground, and they have many activities - hello ice cream social! 

We had a fabulous time.  Matthew crawled around in the mud all weekend and the girls ate smores and got all sticky (see picture). This was a really great camping trip. Erik took a nice long nap and I got to read some of my book (which is way overdue at the library!).

Here is a picture of Matthew in our camper as well as a picture of all 3 kids piled in the back of the Explorer.  This is something we won't have to do much longer since we just got our third seat for the Explorer! Yipee!  Erik will have to install it and once he does, we won't have to squish anymore.


After the fun filled weekend we were a little tired and I may have forgotten to close the gate to our stairs.  This oversight led to Matthew climbing up the stairs and playing in the plant's dirt.  He made a tremendous mess and the girls were quick to correct him (I think correcting Matthew is Sarah's favorite thing to do). 

Since I've had this session off from working, one would assume I would have the house spotless and the laundry all caught up.  Ummm.... no.  I'm still behind on everything.  EVERYTHING!  Although I have been going to bed around 11 or 11:30 something I normally didn't do (if I go to bed before 12:34 it's an early night).  So I'm more rested but other than that - I'm still behind on cleaning!

 

97 points on Quiddler today and I got to make the word "aching".


Sunday, May 08, 2011

I couldn't pick one thing!

Every night at dinner we all share our favorite things of the day.  Erik usually shares something about a process or program he got working for his job, Jenna often says "seeing Daddy" (yes she is a daddy's girl!), Sarah's favorite thing is nonsense 96% of the time, and I usually pick a favorite thing from the day.  Today I couldn't pick.  Yes, that's right.  There were too many good things today that I couldn't just pick one!

This morning I woke up to Erik making pancakes.  He made pancakes for me that spelled "MOM".  What an awesome guy.  Who doesn't love pancakes?

Then we went to church where I got to do projection.  I really like doing projection (projecting the words to the songs on the screen) so that made me happy.

Next we came home to Erik making pasta for lunch.  Yum!  I love pasta!  I also ate leftover cookies from the wedding we went to last night. My cousin Angie got married yesterday, and instead of a useless wedding favor, we all got empty boxes (sounds useless, but wait....). There was a cookie buffet and everyone filled their boxes with an assortment of cookies. I stuffed mine full (I mean full!) of cookies.  This was the best wedding favor ever! Of course her parents own a bakery so a cookie buffet is not too outlandish. 

Next the girls and I went on a wildflower walk at one of the metroparks.  We were led by a park guide who showed us the different wildflowers and told us which ones to stay away from and which ones were edible (I will probably them up). The girls loved it!
When we got home, Erik had put all of the dirt in our gardens and was assembling the boards to lay across the gardens.  After he finished, we planted the plants in our square foot gardens. 

Erik followed the Square Foot Garden technique from a book he got for Christmas.  He used a mixture of 1/3 peat moss 1/3 vermiculite 1/3 composte. I hope our garden does better this year than it has in the past.

So as you can see, my day was fabulous.  I couldn't pick just one favorite thing as we were eating dinner.  Plus I had leftovers of peanut butter cheesecake for dessert which was also incredible!

I have also included a picture of the girls sleeping on a mattress on the floor of their room. I'm so glad we spent $500 on bunk beds for them when they sleep on the floor.

80 points on quiddler today!

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Girls trip!

This weekend we went on the 6th annual girls trip to Hocking Hills. We sat in the hot tub, laughed, prayed, played games, and ate, ate, ate!  Amanda and I had a peanut butter brownie throwdown and I hope to have more throwdowns with her. That was so awesome!

The cabin was beautiful and nestled in the woods in such a peaceful setting.  There was even a hummingbird feeder as well as many other bird feeders so I got my bird fix.

 Jill also braided my hair in two pigtails.  It looked awesome. I just needed a plaid skirt to complete the ensemble.  When I came home the girls wanted me to braid their hair too - which I did. I also snapped a picture of Jill braiding Jenny's hair.  Jill is an expert beautician!

I came home to Matthew climbing the stairs and playing in the plant's dirt. Here he is standing at the table in the playroom eating crayons.  Yum. Yum.  I'm glad he recognized me when I got home.  You never know at 10 months if they really know who you are!

53 points on Quiddler today!