Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Update

So many things to update you about, but little time. My tummy has been growing and growing with lots and lots of movement. We are all getting excited about baby boy coming to join our family. In the mean time, we are all busy preparing for our new addition and loving life. Timmy lost his first tooth! There's a funny story here. Timmy was out in the car munch en on a honey stick I picked up for the kids at a health food store. He was trying to get every last drop out of the straw by running his teeth on it from bottom to the top. On his last effort to grab the last drop, out popped his tooth. James snapped a photo of him and the tooth before putting it into a ziploc for the tooth fairy. Well, the tooth fairy never made it that night. James and I were exhausted and forgot all about it! Poor Timmy awoke with the tooth still under his pillow. James made up a quick story about how sometimes the tooth fairy works over time and sometimes doesn't get to all the teeth in the world. He convinced Timmy to leave the tooth under the pillow till he got home from school. Poor Timmy. Not the best tooth fairy experience, but he got $5 which is more then a "big shiny quarter" which is what I got as a kid.

One of my best-est friends came down from Idaho with her family and visited us for the weekend. The first day I invited 20+ people over for vespers and homemade taco soup. It was so nice seeing everyone. The next night, which required some "teeth pulling." My friends husband seems to have a hard time doing things separate from his wife. But, we managed to make our get away to the nail spa and get a pedicure. Oh, it felt so good on my poor swollen feet. Then we headed over to the Thai restaurant with two other girlfriends of mine. It was delicious! We then headed back to my house and ended the night with ice cream and a chick flick. It was so much fun. Every girl needs this at least once a month.
That Sunday James and Nate made their way to White Pass. They had so much fun. The snow was great, and the weather beautiful. Wish my husband could do this more often. Need to get the boys out to the ski hill. Looks like we'll save such plans for next year cuz spring is now in the air. Whew Hew!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Our NEW Christmas tree







When I married, I inherited all the hand-me-down Christmas decorations. It served it's purpose well but, every time I decorated the tree I felt it looked like something straight out of a Charlie Brown Christmas cartoon. So this year I decided to make it the year our family gets beautiful new decorations of our own. I chose gold, silver, copper, and a deep red for the colors. I'm hoping for the motivation to make some ornaments with the kids too. I think I'll grab some pine cones from off our tree and glue an almond to it with glitter and feathers to make some more Christmas birds. ...more pictures to come.



Saturday, November 27, 2010

White Thanksgiving

The snow was great for making this snowman. Nate and James assembled him for me. Nate even got the tree saw out and sculpted his round physique. James gets the credit for giving him buck teeth.

Rissa and Kelvin. Don't you wish sometimes you were that small so someone could pull you around?

The snow fortress. Made for an awesome snow ball fight experience.



My silly girl.



Thanksgiving was great this year. We all made it together. The food was great. We definitely didn't lack pumpkin pie as there were 5 all together. I experimented on the turkey this year. I made a sage citrus brine and soaked the turkey in it for 2 days. It was really delicious. I think I lost 4 hours of sleep the night before thinking I ruined the turkey. But, all enjoyed it and even some said it was one of the best turkeys they've had. That was so awesome to hear. Some of the leftover turkey is going to make green enchiladas tomorrow, =).



Sunday, November 14, 2010

Fall time fun

I really love this tree that's on the side of our home. The vibrant colors make it look like its on fire. The seed pods turn a deep red too accentuating the look.
We have racked the leaves twice now. I look up in the huge maple tree and see we will yet be racking a least another two times. Today was beautiful as the boys and I racked in our tee shirts. Can't believe its November.


This is the canal above our house. We like to walk down it often. It wraps around the hill. You can look out over the Tri-Cities in some places. The kids and I had fun cracking open rocks to see the different layers and sparkles inside. The trail ends at a park just a block from our home.


This is Alli and her bestest friend who lives just a couple houses down. They are just 4 days apart. They are adorable to play with. I made the girls some pink play dough to play with.


Love this Japanese maple. It grows by our front door. Our large living room windows frame it's beauty. Love to gaze out the window to see the sunlight glisten on the leaves.




Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Canoe Trip

I was not able to go on this trip, but enjoyed all the pictures that Rissa took. Even though the kids love boating down the river you gotta take a moment to get out and play in the water.

The river went by these awesome sand dunes. You can see they weren't the only people there enjoying the warm slopes.


They let the kids out of the boat before hitting the white water, =)



Cute kids!


Pioneers in the making.