This last Wednesday was a snow day. I'm not terribly sure why, we only had about 1 1/2 inches on the ground. We still had a fun day. The kids were determined to play in the "snow" even though it was only about 10 degrees outside. I eventually made Dude come inside because I was afraid he would get hypothermia. :) Oh, and by the way, Dude has his 3rd black eye in less than a year. This one involved a bike race, crash, and a neighbor's bike helmet.
And the best part of snow day? Megaman trying to get his own breakfast. Yum, Cocoa Puffs!
We had such a fantastic Thanksgiving. Doctor's brother and his family came out to spend with the holiday with us. Dude was in heaven having his cousin here! They helped the kids make these cute cookie turkeys.
We even forced them to watch the BSU game, go Broncos! :)We are already looking forward to your next visit, thanks for making the trip!
I took the kids to the fire station last month. What I learned is that Megaman is very timid and Honey Bunch loves to pose for pictures on the fire truck. Megaman did enjoy ringing the bell on the end of one of the trucks. :)
The other day I had to take the kids to school and it was freezing outside. When I got back home I walked in the house to find this. The fireplace is hooked to a thermostat and comes on all by itself. Glorious!
Hands off ladies, this man is mine. :) I'm so lucky to have a husband who works so hard for us. He built these wonderful shelves back in November. He drilled holes in a board to store his screwdrivers, even. Genius!
My kids love to sing a song called "Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam." Whenever you sing the word "sunbeam" you are supposed to stand up. Well, my kids love to jump instead. Here's an adorable video of Megaman trying to do what all the big kids are doing. I apologize in advance for my atrocious singing!
Here's video of the battle between hunger and fatigue after church.
And in this battle, fatigue apparently won!
In Princess' kindergarten class, they were going around the room and saying what each child wants to be when they grow up. When it got to Princess, she said, "Oh, I'm not going to grow up. I'm going to stay at home with my mom forever." She held to it even after much persuasion from her teacher. Awwwww. :)
So October usually means birthdays and Halloween. This October though, I also learned the worst word in the English language. LICE!!!! Eeewwwwww! My poor two girls had some guests take up shop in their hair. So October also meant Honey Bunch got her first haircut. I would not wish lice on my worst enemy. Say your prayers this is our last visit. This post is meant to catch up on all our October goings on. Enjoy! Doctor and Princess both celebrated birthdays. Grandpa Greg, Grandma Patti and Great-Grandma Isobel came to help celebrate. Thanks guys, we had such a great time with you! We also had 12 princesses come to the ball. Fun, fun.
We went to the farm for a hayride and pumpkin picking. Megaman loved the horses.
Then, as is our tradition, we carved pumpkins for Family Home Evening last Monday. The kids design their jack-o-lantern and then Dad carves them. Our kids are pretty creative. I love that Princess drew eyelashes and freckles on hers.
Doctor had to work on Halloween so we missed him terribly. We did have fun, though. We went to two trunk-or-treats, two carnivals, and went trick-or-treating around the neighborhood. Needless to say we have way too much candy at our house. We had a Snake Eyes Ninja, Mulan, Purple Tinkerbell Fairy, and an elephant.
I'm sorry that I've been such a blog slacker! We've been super busy/sick. Hopefully it will be awhile before we are stricken with the next bug. Anyways, be on the look out for Princess' birthday blog and a super cute video of Megaman coming soon. Back to the kid comedy. In the area where we live we are taken over every fall by a nasty little insect called the "Japanese Warrior Beetle." (It looks like an orange lady bug.) When Dude came in the house today one flew in with him. He stomped on it then picked it up to throw away. As he was taking it to the trash I overheard him say, "You don't look like much of a warrior anymore! How'd ya like that little warrior bug!" Too funny.
Tuesday was school picture day. Princess told me that she wanted hair like the girls on the Diamond Castle Barbie movie. Of course Honey Bunch wanted the same. I did my best. Poor Princess' hair is super thick and straight. By the time we got down stairs to take the picture it had already straightened out quite a bit even though I sprayed the heck out of it. Anyways, here's my cute girls and their princess hair.
I've been a blog slacker lately, so this post has been a couple weeks in the making. My darling Honey Bunch started preschool on September 2. Isn't she so cute? I'm amazed at how quickly she became a "big girl." She was so excited to go that she wore her backpack everyday for 2 weeks before school actually started.
Oh, and yes, her shoes are on the wrong feet. Pick your battles, people! :)