Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Funny Moments

After telling E several times to only pour a little bit of milk, she fills her glass almost to the top. After drinking just a fraction, she poured the rest into the sink.
Me: ...you won't be allowed to drink milk for a few days.
E: But my bones will get achy! They won't like that!

E barely ventured into the trees at the edge of the yard to retrieve golf balls.
She said, "Mommy, I went into the woods and I got scared because I couldn't get out. So, I prayed and I didn't see Heavenly Father anywhere."

E rushed into the house with a panicked look on her face. "Mommy! Daddy! O's been captured by humans!!" ( Have you seen Tinker Bell and The Great Fairy Rescue?)

E has been boycotting peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for quite awhile. Then she stopped eating peanut butter and honey. Then she stopped eating all types of sandwiches. Because of this, I've had to broaden my lunch menu. But for the most part, she is content with dinner left overs. However, Adam usually likes left overs for his lunch as well. One night after dinner, E was studying the food on the table and realized there was only enough food left over for one lunch. She said, "Daddy, I'm sorry, but you're going to have to eat a sandwich because this is MY lunch tomorrow."

While getting ready for bed, I asked E if she had already gone potty.
E: Yes.
Me: You did? When? (Not believing she had gone.) Did you go within the last few minutes?
E: Yes...I went downstairs. (Sees the doubt in my face) I did! Jesus knows I did!

After searching for the perfect song with the perfect drum beat, E declared it was the song Daddy will dance to at the beach condo. "Daddy, you're going to have to practice every Saturday and Sunday to make sure you're ready for the show."

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Easter at the Mountain

We had an eventful Easter weekend, especially since the C Family came to visit. 
 The kids (except Shiloh) lined up in stair step fashion gearing up for the egg hunt.
 The excitement mounts.


 Look at the girls in their cute plaid shorts!
 We took a hundred photos of the kids at this point and in every picture, W is stuffing his face.
 Look at him!
 Still eating.
 In every single shot.
 O finally noticed W devouring the contents of every egg.
 O decided to join him.
 Such a sweet tooth.
 We pushed each other on the tree swing.
 We went walking along the wooded trail.
 Oh, and Uncle E pushed O on the swing. I think he pooped his pants before wailing. The poor kid was scared to death.
 We sure cheered for him when he got off. I was nervous he wouldn't hold on well enough.
 W decided to eat soap. 
He waltzed into the kitchen, sucking air. Mommy, my mouth burns. Can I have some water? It was later that we found out why.
Sunday morning would've been great to sit everyone down to take pictures, but when you have 12 people to get ready for church, there was no way it was going to happened. After church was going to have to do... even though we hardly looked our best and we were all definitely tired.

These three are stinkin' cute...relaxin' in their Easter duds.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Easter Campout

Over Easter weekend, we visited Grandma and Pa. Our first night there, Daddy decided to have a campout in the backyard with the kids. They were beyond thrilled!
To start things off, a blazing fire to keep everyone warm and to roast the marshmallows.
Everyone held their headlamp or wore it because how cool is it that we are actually using our headlamps outside in the dark.

Eating marshmallows by the fire.


Everyone piles into the tent...enter squeals, screams, rolling, jumping, and collapsing onto one another.
After a bit, they started to slowly make their way to a place to sleep. We wondered how long it would take for all the kids to finally conk out for the night.
W looked tired, but toasty.
More singing! Everybody now!
W was fading.
It took about an hour for everyone to be officially asleep. E was escorted for a midnight potty run and woke again about 7am for another potty trip. The boys woke up shortly after that and they all stayed in the tent to play games until breakfast was going inside the house. They loved it! Daddy was awesome...tired, but down right awesome. 

Monday, May 9, 2011

Riding Bikes

Daddy took the kids on the bike ride awhile ago. It's a favorite thing to do around here. 
They were preparing for the Day of Service. Our job was to deliver bags with notes on them to our neighbors. The notes explained about the collection of non-perishables for the food banks. Several churches in the county were involved. E personally hand delivered the bags to those in our neighborhood and she was very excited to be involved.

Later, O decided he wanted to ride E's bike. He just hopped on and started to ride without any help! I personally don't like the idea of O riding a bike yet. I want to keep him low to the ground as long as possible. Knowing he's such a dare devil, it scares me to think of him taking off on a bike. But there he goes!
After the initial shock, I ran to get E's helmet. I should get elbow pads, knee pads, gloves, shin guards, steel toe boots, and a face mask.
Yes...that is W running in the background...in a diaper...and a winter hat.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Other Happenings

Some of the other things happening with the kids are:
E's constant treasure hunts both around the house and around the yard. She'll take random things that belong to everyone and hide them for the treasure. She'll make maps to follow and get everyone involved. On this day, we were outside and E had just recovered from losing her map to the wind. It flew to the top of the pine trees. I convinced her to keep going...don't give up! We eventually discovered our treasure by the garden, which consisted of my black wedges, O's panda bear, W's pjs, and Daddy's library book.
E went through a phase where she desperately wanted to sleep with the boys. She often made herself a bed in the boys' room and thought we wouldn't notice. One night she cried, Everyone gets to sleep with someone except me!
Lunches outside before it gets too hot or before the bugs attack you.



O has long been in love with dirt, water, digging and so on, but he has also made many worm friends. He carries them around, rides his bike with them, and he always has to show them to me.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

The Reading Conference

E and I attended the annual Reading Conference at a nearby college this past month. Every year they have authors come visit, the scholastic book fair, and dozens of organizations with booths full of activities for the kids. In the past, they have also offered workshops to local teachers, childcare workers and parents to teach various topics such as tips on how to help kids read and retell stories. It's a fun event.
E with Frog
E with Frog and Toad
Met Clifford
Hugged Skippy John Jones
Frog and Toad station- making frog puppets. 
Fancy Nancy station- making fancy hats.
Making books
 
She got to sit in on a fun author story time.
This is Kimberly P. Johnson. She's a native author of several books including The Adventures of the Itty Bitty Frog, Bunny, and Spider stories.
E made a jeweled ring out of a juice tab.
She had a great day...can you tell?
 I loved spending time with just my little girl.
Even when she's a crazy giggler.