Thursday, December 17, 2009

Husband Gift Idea

**Quite a few people have asked what I put inside my envelopes to represent the dates.  I have pictures, programs, gift cards, copies (temple recommend), directions to the place of the date (hike), then the home spa night has a little gift in it.  You could pretty much put ANYTHING into the packets!

Some of you may think that this a selfish gift because it is for me too, BUT if you knew my husband you would know why he is going to LOVE this.
My husband and I love date nights, yet at times it is hard figuring out what to do and finding the money to do it.  Stephen always feels bad when time passes and we haven’t went out. 
SOOOO I took some of my own money from piano lessons and came up with 12 different dates all paid, planned and ready to go!
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Each envelope is to remained sealed until the first of the month, then we can plan on which day we are going to do the date.  I did quite a wide array of dates.  One packet is a deck of cards from the dollar store and then the note talks of a picnic at Fox Run Park with card games.  One is tickets to the University Theater thanks to my friend Becki for hooking up a great deal.  One is a raquetball with a Chipotle gift card.  We love to play together and always start the game so happy and then end quite competitively.  There’s a movie and dinner gift card … you get the picture.

With a few creative free dates, it really wasn’t too much money to do the packets.  AND I LOVE that our dates are all ready to go.  So yes this may be a gift for me, but I know it will take stress away from my husband!

One of my favorite parts of dating is watching and listening to our kids. They comment on how we dress up and look, they ask where we are going and can see that their parents really do love each other. I think this important because our habit will carry into their marriages of how important dating is.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I Want Boobs

Jerrica can talk really well, but just can’t quite get a few words.  And yes the way she says those few words makes a BIG difference in the context of her sentences.

She says “BooBs” instead of “BooTs”.  All of my other girls DO have a set of boots, but not Jerrica.  So she walks around trying on her older sisters’ boots and telling me that she wants BOOBS.   I sit there and think, “Ya, me too honey!”

I hear quite frequently as she is trapsing around, “Ash look at my booBs”  And of course enthusiastic Ashley says, “WOW they look great Jerrica”  Can I just say that this DOES NOT sound right!!!

Believe me I have tried working on this particular word confusion BECAUSE it is winter right now and EVERYONE is wearing boots here in Colorado.  And Jerrica keeps telling them “I like your BooBS”  or “You have BooBs”.  I like when they look at me and say with a smile what is she saying.  I very calmly assure them that she is saying booTs and let them feel dumb for thinking that she is saying otherwise.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Family Growth Charts

So for Christmas I give out the “friend” gifts, which were totally lame this year, and then “family” gifts to families that we are closer to.  I have a friend who has the Pottery Barn version of this and I have always eyed it hanging in her house.  I love how tall hers is so that as kids keep growing you can keep marking.  You can even mark the parents height.
Then I saw a couple verions here and there on the internet and decided to do it for a gift.  The boards I used were a little over 7 feet by 8 inches wide.
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I love marking how tall the kids are, but then the door gets painted over or you move on to the next house.  I think these boards are fun because you can take them wherever you move, heck you can even keep it until you have grandkids to mark on it.  I even think that it would be a fun tradition to mark the kids’ on their birthdays.
Looking back on past Christmases it seems like the family gifts I make are always something that I want to make for my own family and then just mass produce for a few more families.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Aprons

An old friend of mine, (well not really old because we are the same age, she just has been a friend for so long that she is considered “an old” friend), helped me make this.  I know I still need to do the neck strap but I’m waiting on the cherry buttons to come in.
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I try to make one homemade gift for each of my kids each year for Christmas.  This year for my older girls I have done a little “baking” theme.  I made little recipe books here  http://mymixofsix.blogspot.com/2009/10/recipes.html.  AND you just CAN’T give a recipe book without an apron!
I had different colors of the same fabric print so that they each have their own color.  My favorite part of the apron is this cute little pocket.
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Anyway, they were wayyyy fast to make, and as usual doing projects with friends is so much more fun because you can visit and laugh and before you know it the project is DONE.  I told Natalie that we need to have a project making day once a month!

Weekend Update

A few games of this

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A date to see this

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My boys did this for Scouts

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An indoor game of this

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Friend Friday brought smiles like this, thanks to Grandma Charla’s crafts she sent

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Our Cut Out Cookies looked like this, but I’m not going to show you what they are making MY stomach look like!

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AND Now I am officially caught up with the weekend and ready to start a new week!

Viking Fur

Kaylee had a Viking day at school.  I looked at the note sent home about the costumes and headed to Joanns for some fur to do a cloak.  However, after looking at prices I knew that was NOT going to happen.  SOOO I went down to our thrift store which usually comes through for me on these dress up days at school.  I found a soft leather jacket with a wooly inside for $6.  I further noticed that everything was on sale 50% off including this jacket so it was only $3!!!!  I came home and cut and sewed and created a little Viking girl outfit.  What I love about this kind of sewing is that it doesn’t have to be perfect!  It’s just a costume.
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I cut the sleeves off to become leg warmer pants and then recut the rest of the jacket to be like a cloak.  It really was hardly any sewing.  I didn’t even do a button hole for the button.  I just cut a slit in the soft leather and figured that it would hold just fine.  Oh if all projects could be that easy!
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She was so excited about her costume that it made me excited. 
I had to laugh when she came home from school, she told us that they ate fish and egg pudding at one of their stations.  She said, “I feel so sorry that they didn’t have grocery stores and had to eat that kind of food!”  The Vikings I’m sure were VERY grateful for ANY food!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Christ Tree

I went over to a friend’s house the other morning for our little freezer meal exchange and was blown away by her Christmas tree.  It was over 17 feet tall, had little white lights covering it, then gold ornaments here and there like stars, balls, etc, AND then it had pictures of Christ in various gold frames all over.  The tree was so big that the bigger frames were still in proportion with the tree.  I just loved it!  I stood there jealous of her tree that was obviously the real reason for the season.
As I looked at the pictures closer I noticed that they were from Mark Mabry’s book.  If you haven’t seen his work, you MUST!  All of his pictures are photography.  Here is a link to some of his photos in a youtube slide show.

ANYWAY, I came home from her house looked at all of my little handmade ornaments that COVER my tree.  Sure they were made by friends and family, and I love the memories that each one give, but I decided then and there that I too want a Christ tree.  So watch out after Christmas sales, I will be clearing you out of all your gold glittery treasures.
Once again here is the link to his amazing book.  Reflections of Christ It truly is stunning and beautiful!

Santa Baby and the Grinch

This is my cute little Santa baby …

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She hasn’t been able to be Santa today though, BECAUSE her older sister has been this…

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Ash has been pretending for a few days now that she is the Grinch.  She even says, “I’m a mean one, Mr Grinch”… “I can’t stop Christmas from coming”  Jerrica has been her little dog, which granted Jerrica loves to pretend that she is a dog.  However, Ash asked me if I could tie horns onto Jerrica’s head … I think Mr. Grinch is getting a little too carried away in her role playing!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Mimsy

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I have to blog Mimsy, because she has been part of our 2009.  Stephen and I took Rebecca on a date about three months ago.  She had a Build a Bear gift card burning a hole in her pocket.  So we went to Build a Bear, and that is when this cute little Rabbit, Mimsy came to live with Rebecca.  She is always dragging her wherever she goes and loves to cuddle her as she is reading

The three of us had a fun little date together.  As we were walking I remember commenting, “What if Rebecca was our only child, wouldn’t our life be different.!?!”  To which Rebecca quickly informed us that she would LOVE to be an ONLY child.  I said, “Oh Rebecca, you would miss not having brothers and sisters!”  She then replied at how she wouldn’t have to share, or play with the little girls, or have mean brothers that tease her, or have to set the table for lots of people in a family …  I sat there thinking, of all my kids, Rebecca probably WOULD be the one that would have loved being an only child with all the attention on her. 

Sorry though Bec you were born into a big family and we are SO glad to have you.  You keep us fancy!  (You can even see her fanciness in her little scarf, that she has been wearing incessantly!)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Teacher Gifts

Last year Kristy and I made these for Christmas to give all of our kids’ teachers.  I saw them on the teachers desks this year and couldn’t resist doing them again.

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I bought the jar at Wal-Mart and pencils from the Dollar Store.  Last year some of the teacher’s names were Constantino and Schmuttermair – that was hard to fit with the vinyl!!!  Rebecca has Miss Smith and Kaylee had her last year so she ALREADY has one, BUT she is getting married over Christmas break so I will have to steal it off her desk to put her new married name on it!

Anyway, they are fun and quick to make.  I’m sad that you couldn’t make them with me again this year Kristy!!!

Gingerbread Houses

We have bitter cold temperatures right now AND snow.  The kids had a snow day, so we made the traditional graham cracker gingerbread houses.  Here are just a few pictures. 

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I think that the kids are OFFICIALLY sick after all of the candy and frosting that was consumed making their houses!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Silver Dollars

I have a sweet friend who works a graveyard shift and is always finding funny or inspiring videos on youtube.  Well, as I was looking at her last set of “finds”.  I saw this one.

I have ALWAYS loved this story and didn’t realize that there was now a video clip to go along with it.  I immediately knew that it would be perfect for a FHE, especially now at Christmas time.  We showed it to the kids and talked about how we feel when we do good deeds for others versus how we feel after doing pranks that hurt others.

Then I gave each of the kids a BIG silver dollar (I say big because they were the older silver dollars)  I had picked them up today at the bank as I was running errands.  I encouraged them to keep it with their change in their purses or piggy banks and to NOT spend it, but to use it as a constant reminder to them in how they are helping those in need.

Sometimes its just the little things that we do which really help others in big ways! 

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Snowflakes

Last year when Aunt Kristy was living here she taught us how fun the spray snow is.  We decided that we needed to decorate the kids bedrooms using Aunt Kristy’s idea.  First we all sat around and made snowflakes.  I think they are so fun as you open each one to see how it turns out.

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Some of the kids thought that theirs were like masks …

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After all the cutting was completed, the kids taped their creations on their windows.  Then the spraying BEGAN!!!!

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After the windows were sprayed down we peeled off the snowflakes and saw our new snowflake windows.

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The kids spent over an hour cutting out their snowflakes and then putting them on their windows.  My favorite was of course from my artist.  He had folded his paper only in half and made a spider eating a fly.  He did this just with his scissors, no stencil nor pencil were used.  I wish that I would’ve taken a picture of his snowflake because it was sooo cool, but I didn’t .  The snow version on his window will have to suffice.  The paper snowflake kinda shifted and skewed the image during the spraying though.

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Oh the fun of SNOWFLAKES!!!

Notes to Smile At

Stephen and I went on a couple of dates this weekend.  One of the nights we came home to this …

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These sweet notes brought big smiles to our faces. 

Then disappointment on the other night as we came home to fighting and hearing that “Jacob is the worst babysitter ever”, according to the girls. 

Can’t they just ALWAYS get along, and stay busy leaving notes for us, instead of fighting!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Time with Family

I thought this was such a cute ad with such an important message.

It also reminds me of this little craft here - http://bridgetbaxter.blogspot.com/2009/11/taking-calgon-moment-with-terrible-book.html

I think I need to make me one of those to hang up.  I tend to get carried away with projects and not so carried away with playing Polly Pockets!

Living on a Prairie

The kids had a half day yesterday and then had friends come over after school for play dates.  As we were driving home the girls started to talk about music and songs.  Kaylee said that one of her favorite songs was one that Nathan is ALWAYS playing.  She went on to say that it is “Living on a Prairie”.  I was like, “What song?”  To which she quickly tried to sing “We’re halfway there ….Oh Oh I’m living on a Prairie”  I think you mean Living on a PRAYER!  “Mom how could you live on a prayer?  It IS living on a PRAIRIE!

Oh lyrics!  Does anyone ever sing them right?!?

Thursday, December 3, 2009

12 Days of Christmas

I know, I know, I know that you don’t start the 12 days until the 13th of December, BUT due to circumstances we can’t do that, and so we started on December 1st.  This is by far one of our favorite traditions.  We have been doing it for a few years now.  We pick someone and then give them our silly notes and gifts.  The gifts are practical - because remember - Stephen is my husband.  The kids LOVE to knock and run or find creative ways of giving the goods.

One year we did it to my sister Tanya.  She was working at a vet clinic and sometimes we would have random people going into the clinic give Tanya the gifts.  We were SOOO tricky that she never caught us and didn’t know it was us until the last day!  Last year we did it to a fun family that has kids the same ages as our kids.

At any rate, it is totally fun and a rush in trying to not get caught.  This year has been a little more trickier.  Tonight I had to do it since I was out and about.  I quite like having the kids do it so that I’m not the one slipping and sliding in snow and getting scared.  I had to deliver this …

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Three LARGE cans of chicken noodle soup, compliments of the three French hens.  AND let me report that I DID IT!  I didn’t get caught and even saw the mom pick them up with a grin on her face.  I think I was grinning bigger, because I was so sneaky!!!!

Last night was a box of Turtles and a box of Dove chocolates.  Stephen and the boys were in charge of that drop off, I’m still wondering if it really made it to their house?!?!

Eleven Degrees

I have decided that the REAL reason why I put on weight in the winter, is so that I can keep warm.  I think I will have to put on hundreds of pounds to combat these FREEZING cold temperatures. 

Today as I was driving over to a friend’s house it was ELEVEN degrees according to my van.  I was glad to stay warm and take pictures of her new little one.  We got soo many fun pictures.

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Then I had to drive to the school to pick up Jacob because he had hurt his knee playing football at recess.  Once again the van said ELEVEN degrees.

Next I was running errands and getting a couple of things to make Aunt Kathy’s toffee for a party tonight.

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As I pulled out of Costco’s parking lot I looked at the temperature once again and it said ELEVEN degrees.  I knew it was FREEZING, but started to think that my van’s thermometer was stuck on ELEVEN.

Then tonight as I drove home from the party I looked at the temperature and it said FOUR degrees!  So I guess it’s not stuck on eleven. 

OH, why can’t it be in the 70’s!!!!!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Nativities

After putting up Christmas decorations, I have decided that I have quite a collection of nativities.  I think I have one of every size and in every corner.  Here are a few favorites on my tree.

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The felt ones, (story and countdown)

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A few around the house…

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I love this little mini one above.  I think they are only 2 inches tall.  HOWEVER, this next one is the all time favorite.  It is the classic plastic one that kids can play with and believe me it has been played with!  I think I bought it when Jacob was a toddler.  Ashley is constantly sitting in front of it and doing her little dialogues with each of the characters.  I love listening to her play with them.  Jerrica too plays with it, but she is at that stage where she loves to line things up and is constantly putting them in a row.

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Hopefully, with ALL these nativities my kids will KNOW the true meaning of Christmas.