Friday, May 25, 2012

Camping!

Since we are still waiting for the permits on the house to come through before we can start digging or doing anything useful, we decided to take advantage of a nice weekend and joined Zac's family in a beautiful camping trip at our favorite place near Paul's Reservoir.

Here is what we did:

Fished and fished and fished some more

Tanner is becoming quite the expert fisherman and can bait his hook, cast it out, and hook and reel in his own fish. He caught somewhere between 5-10 fish depending on when you ask him.

Bronson chilled in the trailer, slept in the bathtub, and practiced his giggling.

He was a very good boy and thought camping and being outside was pretty great.

Charlotte went in, and out, and in, and out, and in, and out...

 Smooshy faces on the screen...

And ordering snacks at the screen door drive thru!

We all made and decorated mud pies...

Made cool hideouts by the creek...

Ashlyn's mud pie masterpiece.

Dad and Ashlyn playing catch...

Apparently, Charlotte was feeling left out that she didn't get to make a mud pie... so when we were all roasting our hot dogs and not paying attention, she created this "Mustard Pie"!

Oh how I wish you could see the mustard all over her hair, hands, shirt, and face.  (I think she tried some bites of her mustard pie)

Dad giving the kids some hot dog roasting lessons


 



We got after Charlotte for throwing things in the fire.  She does NOT like being in trouble and immediately ran to her "Ashie!" for comfort.

Who wouldn't love camping with a view like this!

High Five for Summer Break!


Day 1: Summer Break-- Ian's handprint on Ashlyn's back 30 minutes after he slaps her for touching his birthday presents.... ah me, I hope Summer doesn't break us!

Sew What?

This morning Ashlyn came upstairs with a hole-y pair of jeans.  I have been noticing that a lot of her jeans have been worn through lately and I thought, well, here is a chance for me to use some of those crafty pins that I have pinned on Pinterest... such as this "Haute Couture" knee patch.  This will be a great craft project for the day :)
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I got the babies to sleep and broke out my sewing machine in a gleeful state of anticipated craftdom.  I pulled up the first pair of pants, cut a nice patch, pinned it to the back, just like the blogger said, and then "tried" to put the pants on my sewing machine... um... these skinny leg little girl pants aren't exactly fitting on my sewing machine?!?

Me:  "Mom, how the heck am I supposed to get these here pants on the sewing machine?"
Mom:  "You have to pick the inseam."
Me: "grr, !@#$ , grrr"
Bronson: "Wahhhhhhhh!!!!"

So after holding Bronson on my lap for an hour while I picked the inseam, I was now ready to go on that Haute Coutre patch.  I sewed back and forth and up and down and even sewed the front of the pants to the back of the pants...grrr... unpick...grrr.  Finally, I was done stitching.  Well, maybe not quite as cute as the patch on Pinterest, but workable...I sewed the inseam back together, of course, not in the way it was originally sewn, that would look too nice.  I had already lost my patience, and as long as there wasn't a hole in the inseam, good enough...

Ta Da!
I take the pants to Ashlyn to have her try them on.  She comes out holding them together at the top.
Me:  Why are you holding your pants like that?
Ashlyn:  Because the button broke off these pants forever ago and they are too small.

In the future, I will just spend the $8 at WalMart to get the girl a new pair of pants.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Bundle of Joy

We sure love this happy boy. The only trouble he gives us is that he is growing up too fast! Here are some highlights from the last couple of weeks.

This boy sure loves his swing.  He is such an angel when he wakes up in the morning.  I feed him and then he hangs out in his swing for the next hour while I make breakfast, pack lunches, comb hair, and wash faces.  He just sits in his swing and takes us all in, smiling and waving his hands at everyone.

We sure pack this boy up and take him lots of places with us.  It is impossible to stay home very long with four other kiddos to run everywhere.  If it is too cold, we bundle up Bronson in his little bear suit, I think he is so cute!

He thinks it is embarrassing.

We broke out the Johnny-Jump Up as this boy is constantly jumping in our laps.

He is not sure what to think.

The other day Ian and Charlotte decided to build a fence to lock him in.

He was pretty offended and kept asking us what he did to deserve such punishment.

No escape!

We sure love our baby brother... especially when he can't move and get out of our traps and into our stuff.

Friday, April 27, 2012

What's Up?

The life of a family of seven is busy, busy, BUSY.  Here is what we have been up to lately...

Tanner and Ashlyn had a Spring piano recital where they got to play the festival pieces that they had learned and memorized.  Even though we moved away, we still came back and performed at the recital.  It was good to see all of our old friends again!

At the recital the twins were both awarded with a ribbon for performing at their first year of piano festival and they also both earned a composer statue of Beethoven.  Their teacher had an award system throughout the year where the twins could earn "composer bucks" for various activities such as practicing the piano for five days a week, learning facts about their composers, and listening to pieces by their composer.  The twins both worked very hard and had more than enough "composer bucks" to buy their Beethoven statue (one of which Charlotte broke the next day... curses on younger siblings... it reminds me of the time that Annie broke her little birthday porcelain doll from Grandma F... good times!)

Ian has had his hands full helping me take care of his younger siblings.  He absolutely adores his baby brother, a big part of that is that everyone says that the baby looks like him and he is as proud as a papa.  He can make Bronson smile by giving him kisses and he thinks that is pretty great.

Proud big brother Ian

Ian is also very fascinated by the camera and if it is out, he wants his picture taken.  This is one of those moments when I got the camera out and Ian posed for me.  He also loves to take pictures and we have made a game of camera scavenger hunts for Ian where he has to find items to photograph for every letter of the alphabet, or different colors and shapes.  We have even done rhyming scavenger hunts.  He is a very smart boy.  We just took him in last week for the Kindergarten screening and they told me that he scored above average in every area.  Smart little guy... he didn't want me to take him to the screening, he wanted to ride the bus... he is so ready for Kindergarten. 

Last week, Zac was able to take the oldest three to a monster truck show.  Ian was in absolute Heaven as we had only been to one monster truck show before and it was when he was one.  He had so much fun and so did the other kids.

These are some pictures the kids took with the camera.

While the big people were at the monster truck show, I was home keeping the two little monsters busy... don't be fooled by this innocent face...

Charlotte is world famous for her mischief, including constantly climbing in, on, and over the baby swing.

She refuses to let me dump water on her hair any more, so this is the solution she has come up with, we call it the "mermaid swish" and she thinks it is so much better than getting water in her eyes. 

I looked out the window the other day and saw her bouncing on our dog Maggie.  Poor dog, just sat there and patiently took it.  Note the big girl underwear on Charlotte!  A big part of our time this month was spent potty-training this girl, but we are finally there and she even stays dry at nights and during naps!  Hooray!

The snake river is a blocks walk from our rental house.  There is a nature walking trail and we spent some time as a family Monday night throwing rocks in the river.  Every time Charlotte got one in, she would get so excited and cheer.
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This boy spends most of his days smiling and cooing at us.  He is the happiest baby you have ever met and doesn't give us one minute of trouble.  He got his two month shots last week and has almost doubled his size weighing in at 11lbs 7oz.  The doctor declared him healthy as could be, then stuck his poor little legs with about 5 shots.  (I still sniffle and wipe back tears every time one of my kids have to get shots... it hasn't gotten any easier.  Let's just hope they never break any bones or have anything more serious happen!) 

When he is not smiling, he is snuggled up tight snoozing in his car seat.  The boy spits up so bad, that I get nervous laying him flat on his back, because I don't want him to choke on his spit up?  Am I paranoid?  So he still sleeps propped up in his car seat and he seems pretty content about it... plus it just makes it that much easier if we need to go somewhere, we just grab the car seat and go!


And as for Zac and I, we are now land owners in Thomas, ID (about 10 miles outside of Blackfoot very close to Snake River High School).  This picture is a satellite image of our newly acquired 5 acres.  Our land is the left half of the vacant field.  I can't wait until our house starts going up in the next couple of weeks.  We are so stoked!


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Turkey Talk

I love it when kids start to talk, it always makes for many chuckles during the day as words get mixed up or substituted.  Charlotte is really a very good communicator, which makes it very hard for her when I just don't understand what she is trying to tell me.  Today, she kept telling me that she wanted a "lemon-aid"  (I wish I could type "lemonade" how she says it, you would die from cute overload).  I kept giving her a cup of lemon-aid, but she would push it away and get upset.  Finally, I told her to take me to what she wanted and she pushed a stool up to the medicine cupboard, pointed to the doors and wanted me to open them, then she saw the BAND-aids and pointed excitedly.  She wanted a band-aid, not a lemon-aid!

She also made me laugh on Monday night when we drove to the Greenbelt to feed the ducks.  We drove past some very large and very nice downtown office buildings and Charlotte got very excited and yelled, "Mommy, a castle, a CASTLE!"  I thought that was so funny, but they really did look like the castles in her princess book!

She also loves to tell the kids to "knock it off" when they are fighting and will yell, "GUYS, COCK-A-LOCK" not to be confused with roosters, which she calls "Cock-a-Loos".

We sure love this girl.  She makes us laugh every day.  Now if I could just get her to say, "I need to go potty." then we would be all set!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Be Sure to Say Your Prayers!

Every time I put Charlotte down for a nap, I always let her pick out a story for me to read to her.  Today, she dug up a book of Nursery Rhymes.  I was thumbing through reading some of our favorite ones when I came across this little gem... keep in mind this is a book of nursery rhymes that was written for small children, it is a short one that contains mostly the classics like Mary had a Little Lamb and Three Blind Mice...

Goosey, Goosey, Gander

Goosey, goosey, gander,
Whither shall I wander?
Upstairs and downstairs
And in my lady's chamber.
There I met an old man
Who would not say his prayers.
I took him by the left leg
And threw him down the stairs.

I am so glad when the stories we read together teach a moral!  Now when I tuck her in tonight if she refuses to say her prayers, like she usually does, she can't say she hasn't been warned!

Thanks to: http://www.fotolibra.com/gallery/50146/goosey-goosey-gander-illustration/ for this remarkable illustration!