After family prayer last night, Honey Bunch and I had this conversation:
HB: Mom, what's a stay?
Me: I'm not sure what you are asking.
HB: What's a stay?
Me: What do you mean?
HB: When we say our prayers and we say "We're grateful for the stay."
Me: (After trying to stifle my laughter) Oh, sweetie, we say that we are grateful for this day."
I guess our prayers have become recitations. We need to work on that! ;-)
During dinner we were talking about who the kids sit by at school. Honey Bunch shared her list of classmates and mentioned a boy named Abraham. She then said, "Abraham's not much of a talker." Hilarious!
* FYI-Princess had a birthday and I will blog all about it soon....keep a lookout!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Kid Comedy
Megaman and I went outside to have a picnic lunch. We sat down and got the lunch all spread out when we had this funny conversation:
MM: Mom, are you thinkin' what I'm thinkin'?
Me: I'm not sure, what are you thinking?
MM: That I want to be an animal! Like a shark, cause they live in the ocean and eat fish.
Me: Do you like to eat fish?
MM: No!
Megaman didn't sleep well the other night so in the morning I asked him why. He told me that he was scared of the spiky monster in his room. I told him we could get some spiky monster spray and spray it around the house to make sure that they couldn't be in the house. His reply? "Mom, they aren't real." It was like he was saying duh, mom. ;-)
The missionaries came over and were teaching us an object lesson about the Doctrine of Christ. They were using paper that they were gradually folding into a cup, with each fold representing something we need to do, i.e. repent, be baptized, have faith, etc. With each fold they would ask if they could pour the water. After a couple folds the paper was obviously not a cup yet and Dude said, "Don't pour the water! You'll spill on my mom and dad's 1987 vintage carpet!" After a moment of silence, Doctor said, "Not sure how to explain that, so carry on." So random.
Honey Bunch loves to read. Lately she has been adding accents and fun voices when she reads. Here is a cute blurb.
MM: Mom, are you thinkin' what I'm thinkin'?
Me: I'm not sure, what are you thinking?
MM: That I want to be an animal! Like a shark, cause they live in the ocean and eat fish.
Me: Do you like to eat fish?
MM: No!
Megaman didn't sleep well the other night so in the morning I asked him why. He told me that he was scared of the spiky monster in his room. I told him we could get some spiky monster spray and spray it around the house to make sure that they couldn't be in the house. His reply? "Mom, they aren't real." It was like he was saying duh, mom. ;-)
The missionaries came over and were teaching us an object lesson about the Doctrine of Christ. They were using paper that they were gradually folding into a cup, with each fold representing something we need to do, i.e. repent, be baptized, have faith, etc. With each fold they would ask if they could pour the water. After a couple folds the paper was obviously not a cup yet and Dude said, "Don't pour the water! You'll spill on my mom and dad's 1987 vintage carpet!" After a moment of silence, Doctor said, "Not sure how to explain that, so carry on." So random.
Honey Bunch loves to read. Lately she has been adding accents and fun voices when she reads. Here is a cute blurb.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Are You Ready For Some Football!
We decided to go to the local University's Homecoming football game on Saturday. It was fun, but they aren't nearly the caliber of BSU so it was a much slower game. They even have a special cheer for every first down since they don't get that many. Dude and Megaman loved it, but the girls weren't impressed. They kept begging to go so we decided to leave at halftime. We did stay long enough for the half-time show, which the girls did enjoy quite a bit. Hopefully it was the first of many football games we go to as a family!
New Roof
Ready for Halloween?
Happy Birthday, Doctor!
Pierced Ears
We have a rule that our girls need to be 8 before they can pierce their ears. Princess has been anxiously waiting for her time to come. On the way home from Utah we stopped in Des Moines, IA to get some pillows at the mall there, long story, and decided we were close enough to her birthday. So, we spontaneously walked into Claire's and got it done. It worked out great because she didn't have time to panic about it. She picked out Hello Kitty earings. There was a little girl there (about 9 years old) that offered to hold her hand. It was cute.
I love these pictures!
I love these pictures!

We have blocks?
When Dude was a baby my grandparents bought a huge set of wooden blocks for him. They are fantastic and have been very loved and used over the years. For some reason, though, they have been forgotten. At least until a month ago when I pulled a few out for a mid-week activity. The kids have been having a blast with their new/old toy. Here is a cute pic of Honey Bunch and her block wall, and a castle that Princess made this weekend.


Sunday, October 2, 2011
Tribute
The same weekend that Doctor's grandma passed away, my Aunt lost her battle with cancer also.
She was incredibly talented and sang with the Seattle Opera for many years. When I think of Patty I think of thoughtful and treasured Christmas presents for both me and my kids, her beautiful voice, her lovely home on Queen Anne hill, and the time we shared getting to spend time with her and her husband. She was graceful and refined. I am also truly grateful for her gift of handkerchiefs owned by her grandmother. They are a priceless treasure.

She was incredibly talented and sang with the Seattle Opera for many years. When I think of Patty I think of thoughtful and treasured Christmas presents for both me and my kids, her beautiful voice, her lovely home on Queen Anne hill, and the time we shared getting to spend time with her and her husband. She was graceful and refined. I am also truly grateful for her gift of handkerchiefs owned by her grandmother. They are a priceless treasure.
Tribute
The third weekend in September was a difficult one for us as we lost both Doctor's beloved Grandma and my Aunt Patty.


The first time I met Grandma Izzy, she told me I couldn't join the family unless I played Canasta. You better believe I played, and to make it easier, I won. :-) Izzy was an amazing mother and wonderful grandmother. I love Doctor's stories of staying with his grandparent's each summer. Fun stories of stealing chocolates from the "spider room" and gushy cinnamon sugar toast. We stayed with her on the way to and from Boise this summer. She climbed up to the top of the playground at Megaman's request and loaded up the kids with extra coins. She gave Princess a beautiful necklace to wear at her upcoming baptism and shared with Doctor that she didn't think she would be around when we moved back west. Her funeral service was beautiful and we thoroughly enjoyed our time with family.
Here is a picture of Izzy's family, one with Doctor and his siblings, and one of the grandkids with a couple of their favorite cousins. (Thanks to my sisters-in-law, I stole these pictures from you.)



The first time I met Grandma Izzy, she told me I couldn't join the family unless I played Canasta. You better believe I played, and to make it easier, I won. :-) Izzy was an amazing mother and wonderful grandmother. I love Doctor's stories of staying with his grandparent's each summer. Fun stories of stealing chocolates from the "spider room" and gushy cinnamon sugar toast. We stayed with her on the way to and from Boise this summer. She climbed up to the top of the playground at Megaman's request and loaded up the kids with extra coins. She gave Princess a beautiful necklace to wear at her upcoming baptism and shared with Doctor that she didn't think she would be around when we moved back west. Her funeral service was beautiful and we thoroughly enjoyed our time with family.
Here is a picture of Izzy's family, one with Doctor and his siblings, and one of the grandkids with a couple of their favorite cousins. (Thanks to my sisters-in-law, I stole these pictures from you.)


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