Monday, November 30, 2009

Take a Poo

I have to write this down before I forget.  Doesn’t it seem like you get so used to how little ones say things that you forget how funny it is?!  Jerrica does NOT say “Peek a Boo”  instead she says “Take a Poo”.  I’ve even tried to show her with my lips the “B” sound, but NO she prefers the Poo sound.

Maybe she REALLY is “taking a poo” while I’m thinking that she is playing “peek a boo”, and that’s why she says “take a poo”!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Christmas Books

I’m sure that most of you have heard of the fun idea of wrapping up 24 Christmas books and then unwrapping one each night to read.  I like it because you don’t know which one you will be reading AND you get all of your favorites read.

I just wanted to remind all of you though, to USE the LIBRARY.  I got a few that I would love to have in my collection but don’t have the funds to buy them right now.  The library still has a huge selection, and the books I checked out will not be due until the end of December.  SO, don’t forget to check out some favorites at the LIBRARY.

My other source for my wrapped stories are from my file.  I have a couple that aren’t in a picture book format, but I love the story.  I took my copy, stuffed it in an envelope and had the kids wrap it just the same. 

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A book that we added last year was “Humphrey’s First Christmas”.  I LOVE the illustrations and the message.  Check it out here - Humphrey's First Christmas

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SOOO, don’t forget the LIBRARY, or your paper stories.  If you want a copy of my list of favorites, just comment or email me and I will send ya one!  I would ALSO LOVE to hear what your favorite Christmas stories are.

A big thanks to Nathan and Kaylee for wrapping and getting our basket of books ready to go!

Friday, November 27, 2009

Thanksgiving

We cleaned, we cooked, we fancied up our table with apple/name/turkeys

Thanksgiving Day

We ate way too much yummy food!

We finished our Thanksgiving puzzle, which is a little tradition that we enjoy.  (Well, most of us enjoy.)

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It was actually a cute puzzle of humans in a zoo with animals walking around viewing the human exhibits.

Joe, Tanya and Miss Kaila joined us for the festivities (Notice the hat Miriam!)

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Then Post-Thanksgiving we have enjoyed shopping, a beautiful day outside at Blackforest Park, and then we started taking down the …

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Thanksgiving decor

BECAUSE …

It’s time for CHRISTMAS!!!!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Wood Worker

My dad LOVES to make things out of wood.  We have reaped MANY of his projects.  He made a tall Barbie house, a cradle, a marble game, this fun puzzle …

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This year was no different!  My parents flew to Tennessee for Thanksgiving and stopped by here to drop off their Christmas presents.  They had the kids open them up so that they could see their expressions.  ANYWAY, let me show you what dad made THIS year.

A wooden trivet for hot pans.

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A collapsible easel for FHE or just when we need to hold a big picture up.

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Then my favorite is the little step stool.  My Grandma Jackie had one JUST like this one.  I remember the fun handle that you could grab to move it somewhere to reach something.  It is also the perfect little stool with such a cute back on it.  Little ones LOVE to sit on it.  My mom got Grandma Jackie’s when she passed on and then my dad made a pattern from the original and made one for each of us kids. 

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The only problem with Dad’s wood projects is that they are left for us to finish with paint or stain.  I’m not complaining dad, just stating the facts!  It’s probably better that way so that we can do the colors we want.

He also brought up another project that I had him help me with.  I found this fun sidetable that I thought would be perfect with a lamp on top and then books and magazines underneath.  It had a place for a drawer, but the drawer was missing.  I asked dad if he could just put a piece of wood across the hole.  It is rounded, so I knew that it would need to be beveled.  Well, he brought it back, WITH a drawer.  He said that I might as well have a drawer than just a piece of wood across.  I’m excited to paint and finish it. 

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Thanks for all the wood projects.  I LOVE them Dad!!!

Don’t you just think that homemade presents mean sooo much more than store bought!!!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Turkey Shirts

Today the boys had a play date and the girls were home with me.  We couldn’t let the boys have fun as we worked around the house.  I asked the girls what they wanted to do and Kaylee said “Sew”.  I remembered this little project and thought that it would be perfect.  I let the older girls go down to the fabric box and pick a “Fall” print.  Then they traced each others hands on paper for a pattern.  Next was cutting the fabric and the Wonder Under.  After cutting came the ironing on to the T-shirt.

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I thought that I would machine stitch around each turkey just for good measure.  Sometimes Wonder Under decides that it will not stick on the edges after a few washes.  I let the girls each pick out a button out of the button box.  They both agreed on ones that had a little diamond in the middle.  It really was a fast, cheap and fun project. 

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As we finished them off I thought that the t-shirts will be out grown before I know it, BUT I can always cut their little turkey handprints out of the t-shirts and frame them for a Thanksgiving decoration.  I think it would be a two fold because it will also remind me of the sweet conversations we had as we made them.

Speaking of decorations, this Turkey is one of my favorites that I pull out each year.  It is a Turkey that Nathan had to make in Kindergarten.  He had to use various materials, including spices and fill it out.  It too reminds me of making it with him. 

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Those Tootsie Rolls are over FIVE years old.  What is interesting is how you can STILL smell the pepper and cinnamon.  Oh Projects are too FUN!!!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Greek and Native American Day

Kaylee and Jacob had some bring it life days at school on Friday.  Kaylee’s class had a Native American Day.

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They had four rotations.  There were Indian games, crafts, storyteller with legends, and then a little feast.

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Jacob had a Greek Day to culminate their unit of study.  The also had rotations.  They were Olympic Games, The Golden Ratio measuring, Greek Food and mythology.

It was fun because Stephen got to go to Jacob’s and I went to Kaylee’s!  I’m just glad that Stephen and I didn’t have to dress up!

Obstacles

Everyone hates when obstacles get in our way, but OH the JOY when we overcome them!

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Look at the height advantage that the other girl has over Kaylee.  Then look at Kaylee’s determined look, she is concentrating on the basket.  I believe that if you keep your eyes on target, you WILL be successful.  Don’t ask me HOW she even got the ball off, but she actually MADE this basket.  In fact she had SIX points on Saturday.

Someone else overcame an obstacle on Saturday.  Do you remember this http://mymixofsix.blogspot.com/2009/09/shes-my-hero.html?  Well, she ran again to try and qualify for the Boston Marathon.  Running another marathon this close to the other is quite hard to do.  AND she DID IT!!!  She made the qualifying time. 

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Yeahhhh Aleshaaaaa!!!!

Friday, November 20, 2009

I’m Proud of YOU Mom

A few weeks ago when I was playing basketball I hit another woman with my elbow as I was coming down from a rebound.  My elbow hit her cheek bone and broke the skin.  Needless to say there was blood everywhere and I felt awful.  I took Ashley over with me that afternoon to run a fruit basket to her and tell her how bad I felt that it had happened. 

ANYWAY, today I had this conversation with Ashley.

How was your class Ash?

It was fun!  How was basketball?

I had fun too.

Did you hurt anybody this time?

No I didn’t.

Oh Wow Mom, that’s great that you didn’t hurt anybody.  I’m so proud of you.

I felt like this giant, beastly bully that beats up other moms!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Colorful Tom Turkey FHE

We had this lesson for Family Night on Monday.  Rebecca actually read the story to us.  I love to hear her read with all of her expression.  Anyway, the story was “Colorful Tom Turkey” I remember my mom telling it when I was little.  In fact I think that the Turkeys ARE from mom.
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The story is cute.  It is about a turkey that goes around the barnyard learning lessons from the other farm animals.  For example something happens and he turns green with envy.  Then the next day he is back to brown except for a new green feather in his tail to remind him not to be envious.  Then he sees a chicken stealing his food and turns red with rage.  Once again he wakes up brown again but has a red feather now along with the green.  Then he turns yellow because he is a coward and doesn't stand up to the pig.... That’s the gist of it!

Rebecca was in FULL teacher and “I’m in charge” mode.  After the story she had us all trace our hands on construction paper.  She is making a big turkey using all of our hands as his feathers.  I wanted to take a picture of him to post tonight, but he’s not quite done according to her.  At any rate, it was a fun lesson, unlike last week’s parable of the ten lepers fiasco.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My Afternoon Friend

Every day I hurry to get all the housework done so that I have a little time to work on projects in the afternoon when Jerrica is napping.  This has been my afternoon friend for a while now.

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I should’ve taken a picture before the sander started on him.  I had to use wood putty on little nicks.  I love that it’s solid wood with interlocking corners.  It seems like all the new dressers just don’t last as long as these good ol heavy wooden ones do.  I think every dresser in our house are OLD dressers that I have redone.

This one was a steal!  I took one of the kids to the ARC to find a costume for a school day and passed by this one for a mere $25.  I did a double take and thought about the new little girls room that I’m working on.  Of course I just couldn’t keep walking, I HAD to buy it at that price!

I LOVE the original knobs that were on him.  I took them off and spray painted them a pretty satin nickel color.  I also LOVE those little square drawers, won’t they be fun to put things in! 

You will have to stay tuned to see the finished project!

Another project that my older girls helped me do after school yesterday was this one.

Wreath The same day that I got the dresser I also went to the dollar store and bought some Christmas balls.  I had seen this easy DIY and CHEAP version of Pottery Barn’s wreath.  Pottery Barn’s wreath is $79 and this one cost me $7.  The girls hot glued the tops on the balls, and cut wire for me.  I just twisted a ball here and there in the greenery.  We had fun talking about Christmas as we made our new wreath.  Of course when we were finished I HAD to show the entire family the real version and price on Pottery Barn’s site. 

Stephen you better be proud of all the money I save you!!!!  (He always says that I don’t SAVE when I have actually SPENT)

Slimy yet Satisfying

Ashley was sitting eating lunch with Stephen and I today.  She looked up at us and said, “Slimy, yet satisfying”.  I was like WHAT are you saying!?!?  Stephen quickly filled me in, that it’s a line from “Lion King” (Ash’s FAVORITE movie).  Ashley went on to explain that its just something that Pumba and Timon say when they eat their bugs.  I was NOT feeding her bugs!!!

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I didn’t mind her saying that it was satisfying, but the slimy comment has got to go!!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Elf on a Shelf

Have you heard of this book?  My sister told me about it a few years ago.  I LOVED the cute idea and went to buy it, until I saw the price tag of $35 for the elf and book.  To me that was a little too much, and I didn’t necessarily find the elf that cute.  SOOOO I have tried to find my own elf, to no avail…  UNTIL this year!  I ran into Michaels to get a gift for Ashley’s birthday and found EXACTLY what I had been looking for.  I had a 50 % off coupon which made him $8, now that I can do. 

My sister told me that the story is about the elves and how they watch children to report back to Santa.  I can remember MY mom using the “Elves are watching” MANY times on me during the month of December.  It also talks about how we should watch our actions because we never know who is watching, but someone ALWAYS is!!!  The elf is then hidden each night somewhere in the house.  The next day everyone keeps their eyes open for the hidden elf, to see where he is watching from.  When he is found, he is returned to “the shelf” until he hides again that night.

I thought that this would be so fun for my little ones to look forward to each day as they search for our elf.  I think it will even be fun to have my older ones hide him.  Today Ash helped me hide him in different places to take pictures.  See what you think of our little friend…

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Isn’t he cute!?!?  I’m excited for December for this hiding and seeking.  Hopefully the kids will have fun with it, AND be extra good for the month!!!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Pinkalicious Party

Ashley is NOW 4 and we had a Pinkalicious Party to celebrate.

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Pinkalicious is one of her favorite books. It is about a little girl that eats WAYYY too many pink cupcakes and turns PINK!

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We made a PINKalicious Ashley poster to add to her decorations.  WE always decorate the night before the birthday.  She came into my room around five last night and said adamantly , “MOM, get out there and decorate for my birthday.  It’s TOMORROW!!”   Anyway, here was her pink picture that we put up.

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She was so excited and grateful for each of her gifts.  Kaylee had gotten her a set of $1 stamps from the dollar section and then made a cute little stamp book for Ash to stamp in.  It was a huge hit and made me wonder why I spend so much on gifts when the cheap ones are just as good if not better.

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Of course we had to make the PINK cupcakes from the book that had the cherries on TOP!

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As she started to blow out her candles, Rebecca leaned over and said “Don’t forget to make a WISH”  Then as she leans down to blow out her candles.  She says, “I wish for a BOYFRIEND”  I was like WHAT?!?  You are turning 4 NOT 16, where did that come from!!!

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We sure love our Ash!  She is so spunky and full of energy.

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WE are in basketball now.  I’m loving it!!! 

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Other highlights of the week were having a sweet friend, Jaymie Richardson spend a few days with us,  Canning more apples that Grandma Brenda gave us when we were in Utah, and doing a little photo shoot with some of my young women that I used to teach.  On to a NEW week!!!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Am I Pretty?

I was busy working on a project when in walked Ashley.  She asked me, “Am I Pretty Mom?”  I glanced up to see bright make-up covering her little face and could smell MY lip gloss.  I was ready to tell her “NO, you DON’T because you got into my make-up and you are TOO little to wear make-up” 

BUT I couldn’t! 

She had such sweet eyes and truly DID look beautiful so I said, “Yes Ash, You are VERY pretty.  Let’s go take a picture of you!”

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But you better believe that after the picture, ensued a lecture on NOT getting into my make-up.  Will it ever sink into her little head to NOT touch it?  Take a look at her with her cousin the first of this year.

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The Retreat

See this little room off of my master bedroom …

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It was supposed to be my craft room when we built the house.  BUT it has never been that.  Instead it has been a nursery for Ashley AND Jerrica.  This room has been perfect for a nursery because it’s right next to our master bedroom.  I have SOOO enjoyed waking up in the morning to sweet jabbering in the next room.

Well, little miss Jerrica is now two and moving in with Ashley upstairs.  SOOO this week I have been busy with projects in making this move.  I will post the “new” room here soon.

I’m excited yet sad, to not have a little baby in here anymore…

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Grateful for Dad

We pull out a gratitude card every night before we go to bed.  I do this so that I have a heads up on what we need to do the next day.  Well, the other night we pulled out “We are Grateful for Our Dad”.  As soon as it was read ideas were forming of what could be done to express gratitude for our dad.  I found it very interesting that each of us did something for Stephen that as individuals we enjoy and he enjoys.

For example, Kaylee immediately decided to make his favorite dessert, which is HER favorite dessert as well.  I think the two of them pretty much ate the entire thing!  Rebecca decided to make a card for him.  She LOVES to write notes and draw.  He LOVES to read her notes.  The boys wanted to play HIS favorite game, which is really THEIR favorite game.  It just made me laugh how each shared something that both they and Stephen enjoy!

HOWEVER, this note quite upset me!  Rebecca had everyone sign this huge posterboard card that she had made.  And this is what Nathan wrote, “Dad, You are awesome!  Thanks for making breakfasts, lunches and dinner for us.  And thanks for working so that mom has the money to buy the food.”  Are you kidding me?!?  Does he really think that all I do is “buy” the food.  It made me feel like never cooking again so that he could realize where their meals really come from.  I questioned him on this note he wrote.  To which he replied, “Oh, mom I know you cook for us, I’m just trying to make dad feel good today.”  WHATEVER Nathan!!!!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Thanksgiving Book

Are you sick of my Thanksgiving posts yet?  Well I HAVE to share this book!
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This book was part of the “Feast Party” when Rebecca was in Kindergarten.  I was hooked the minute the teacher started reading and sharing it.
Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember (Family Life Books)


If you buy only one Thanksgiving book this is the one to buy! Barbara Rainey does an amazing job teaching  readers the history of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving celebrations.

She begins by explaining the origins of the Pilgrims and why they are leaving England. Then she recounts the voyage to the New World, the first winter in New England, and the first Thanksgiving celebration. Also included is a description of the role Native Americans (Squanto, Samoset, and Massasoit) played in the survival of the Pilgrims.

The story is broken up into two versions - grown-up and child. This is accomplished through two different sizes of type. We have been using it as our family read aloud at night.  It has sooo many interesting facts and points.  Also, there is an instrumental CD included.

It is AWESOME!!!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Thanksgiving Quotes

I LOVE quotes!  I started the memorization book (http://mymixofsix.blogspot.com/2009/04/memorizing.html) a while back and thought that this month we would focus our memorizing on Thanksgiving quotes.  This week there are two easy quotes that the kids are working on.

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There are sooo many good ones that I’m having a hard time choosing.

Also, for each holiday I have a plate with a vinyl quote on it.  I think that this month is one of my favorite plates! 

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I have compiled a list of Thanksgiving and gratitude quotes if anyone is interested.  If you have a favorite quote for this month, please share it so that I can add it to my list!!!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

All in a Saturday

Two Birthday Parties

2 Soccer Games (one of which was in Denver)

3 Basketball Games

End of Year Soccer Party

Girls Night Out with Friends

All in One Day = Complete Exhaustion

Under the Lights

When we left on our trip last week, Nathan was very upset that he was missing his Friday night game under the lights in Castle Rock.  Then we found out that the game was canceled due to the snow storm.  Nathan was SOOOO happy.  He was able to play in the make-up game last night.  It was a beautiful night and Nathan had an incredible game.  He has such fancy footwork.  He told us on the way home that he felt like a professional and can’t wait until he plays as a professional.

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I hope that he does play professionally someday so that he can give his mom a little of his professional $$$$$

Nathan’s Explorer Day

This is NOT Nathan!

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This is Vasco De Gama!

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He had to dress up like his explorer and give a presentation. 

THEN 22 of us moms came in the afternoon.  We divided the kids into groups of 4 or 5 and took them on a scavenger hunt.  Each group had a map of the school and playground outside.  The map was assigned various answers to clues they had been studying with their explorers unit like, (Spice Islands, Magellan, Silk Road…)  There were 22 different locations each with the next clue and a gold coin.  Each group started at a different location and then chased around trying to answer and find all the clues.  The four teachers were dressed up as pirates and would harass the students by stealing coins and parts of their costumes.  It was so much fun!!!  And what an awesome way to review all of the important aspects of their explorer studies, while navigating around using a map.  At the very end, each student was given a bag of chocolate coins.