Tuesday, May 5, 2009
An Easter Story...
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Summer!!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Blessed...
Now to the laundry room, where I end most days. As I fold each hole-in-the-knee pair of jeans and treat each chocolate milk-stained shirt, I will pray for the child who wears them. The ministry of motherhood. There is no greater calling for me.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Kitchen Fun
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
More whistling while we work...
Sunday, April 5, 2009
On boredom and baseball weather...
Friday, March 20, 2009
A Day in the Life...
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Making the Ordinary Extraordinary...
Now this is code for different things depending on the child.
Jack: It has to involve multiple, complicated steps with materials that we never have on hand, like a laser beam or a jet engine.
Trey: It's crafty and artistic in nature, but make it simple, or he'll get frustrated easily. This will make him whine for a half hour straight, all while I'm in the middle of making supper, the phone is ringing, and the baby needs to eat.
Chase: Lay lots of paper towel down, and plan on at least one spill of the paint rinse water. If scissors are involved, clear out anything of value, including all clothes that he is wearing. Oh, and be prepared to intervene every 12 seconds.
So when they ask to do an activity, my first logical response is, "Sure, who wants to color?!"
Of course not. It could never be that easy.
Plain old coloring has lost my children's interest, especially in the wintertime - when all of a sudden nothing is as interesting as it used to be.
So we resorted to this, and it was a huge hit:
Surviving the Winter, one small extraordinary moment at a time...
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Checkin' In...
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Idea #3 - to a limited audience...
If you're in the market for a new washer and dryer like we were recently, I would strongly suggest a front-loader duo. Not only does it get your clothes really clean, the view could potentially entertain your kids for hours. Money well spent, folks.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Keeping your sanity, Part 2...
Idea #2: Bake with your kids!
It's rare that I make something in the kitchen without at least 2 -if not 6- extra hands! Much of the time I love this. Sometimes, though, I struggle with the desire to be more efficient (so much to be done, and the girl only naps for so long!). But for now, I'll try to not wish these days away, because soon they'll want to do something else way cooler than food prep with their mom.
The bread machine started off on the counter, I promise, but I soon found a two year old trying to climb up the cabinets to watch while it was kneading. Now I just start the cycle on the floor every time. Gotta get practical with a monkey in the house.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Preventing the Winter Blues
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Here we go again
**Update on The Girl: She's doing great! It was a short night of sleep for the Mom, though! I woke Tess up at 11:30pm last night to give her one last feeding before the no-food-after-midnight stipulation. She did wake up at her normal 4:00am, but with a little work I was able to get her back to sleep without feeding her. I, however, stayed up to shower, get ready, throw a load of laundry in, write notes to my school boys, and get Tess's things together to take to the hospital. We left at 5:30am and I was amazed at Tess's disposition with no breakfast and less-than-normal sleep. She was so happy and kept smiling at all of the nurses! She played well and stayed awake the whole time while we waited until her 7:30am surgery time, only getting slightly sleepy towards the end. Afterwards, it took a bit of time for her to come out of the anesthesia. She couldn't keep her eyes open and cried on and off for about an hour. Eventually the drugs kicked in and she settled into a deep sleep. We got home before lunch and she ate great and seemed like her old self again. She's been sleeping a lot today, and I'm actually off to wake her up before she gets her schedule confused. Thank you all for your prayers! The Lord certainly gave us His favor in many little details of the day, and we're happy that she finally has some relief!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Now I'm a Believer...
The most entertaining part of the day might have been these two, who bought some tokens for themselves and then went back to buy some more. Not sure what Grandma Cain was saying here, but they were both a little competitive, to put it mildly. The party was over and we almost had to leave them there because we couldn't pull them away from the machines. And GrandDad. Oh yeah. He can dance with Chuck like nobody's business.
Now people, don't everyone show up at Chuck E. Cheese's before 10am on a Saturday morning. If you do, then I might be back at square one. :) Or, you might just get talked out of your hard-earned tickets. I wouldn't risk it if I were you.