Monday, October 15, 2007

Pumpkin Day


Just a handful of pics from our fun and eventful day at the pumpkin patch this past Sunday. Melanie, Grandma Cindy, and I took my kiddos and Christy's kids up to Seimer's on Greenbluff. The place was like a little fair. The kids were definitely excited. They got to go down a big bouncy slide, go through a corn maze that had a castle and a pirate ship, and, of course, they got to hand pick their own pumpkins to carve. Of course they got lots of treats and goodies too. You can bet that they all slept good after that.









Saturday, October 13, 2007

A message for Hunter




Well this is the best I could do in getting Faith to do a video message. More to come for everyone. Love you all!!!






I also wanted to post these pics of Hannah and I. We were having some special mother/daughter time while I was working the other night. She just came in and started brushing my hair without making a sound. It was just one of those quiet, peaceful moments that you cherish. Most have said to me that we look very much alike, but I never truly noticed it until I saw these. I'm so lucky!!!!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Addendum

By the way everyone. I added a new thing to my blog where I have to come up with a question to poll everyone on and then you have to vote. So vote, please. It's been on there for 3 days now. I know the question this time is stupid, but I will get better, I promise!!

Harmony and Kickball

Unless you have the perfect family you all know about that wonderful thing called sibling rivalry. Well, I took this video the other day because I was in awe with the way all of the kids were getting along. In our house this is a rare thing. I could not believe that they found something to do together and kept at it for over an hour without anyone coming in crying or tattletaling. Sometimes miracles do happen. You will notice, however, that Faith is still puttin up the 'tude with the camera. Oh well, can't win 'em all!

Friday, October 5, 2007

Lithen to my Thong Mama!

So Faith has really been showing us her outgoing personality lately. I swear the child would be absolutely perfect for ballet or jazz class if we could just be certain that she would listen to the teacher even half of the time. First thing every morning she comes in to our room, turns on the light, and starts right in on some sort of show or another. As cute as the dancing is, my favorite thing that she's doing right now is the way she sings. She just makes up these silly little songs that come out of nowhere, at least I can't figure them out. But they way she does it it's like it's a song she's known forever. She wiggles her head back and forth and sometimes shuts her eyes while she's singing this jibberish. And the newest thing is that for some reason she has started singing almost every word with a lisp. She sticks her tongue out as much as she possibly can. I must admit, it's a little odd, but so darn cute!!!! I tried my best to capture a little on video. Enjoy!!

PS: The first video was an oops. And I'm so mad about it too cuz I was going to use it for my next blog. Wow, this pic and video thing is way too time consuming. Pics are coming once a week from me folks!!!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Worms

Well you know you're a true "mom" when you find yourself able to touch things like bugs and such. Yesterday, I was upstairs doing the dishes when I heard this blood-curdling scream. Now Hannah sometimes likes to overdamatize things, so I didn't immediately rush to her aid. I kind of waited, listening to see if the screaming would subside or escalate. It turned out to be the latter. So, as the caring, concerned mother that I am, I rushed down the stairs to the back door where I found Hannah bent over staring at something on the floor. It turned out to be six somethings. Six ewy, gewy, squiggly, wiggly worms. They were in this gewy goopy stuff trying very hard to nestle themselves into my carpet. I must admit that I was impressed with my ability to be calm, cool, and collected during this ordeal. While about six kiddos looked on, I proceeded to pick up each and every worm (with my bare hands) and deposit them nicely outside. Don't ask me how our house ended up "infested" with worms, I have no idea. Although Noah seems to think that they must be the worms that he caught a couple months ago with his friend and has not been able to find since , which is highly unlikely. One good thing to come out of this: I think my son was really proud to have a mom who wasn't afraid of a little worm. (Little did he know).

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Lost

Okay, so I was sitting here reading my sisters' posts about their adorable babies and thinking about what I could possibly put in my blog today that is even remotely interesting. Here's what I got: So at about 8:00 p.m. this evening while I'm bathing my kiddos there was a knock at the door. The little guy from down the street wants to know if his sister is ready to come home. Huh? I proceed to tell him that his sister, who is 6 years old, went home over an hour ago. Now by this time, as I'm sure you all know, it is completely dark and I get really freaked out when the dad pulls up in his truck and can't believe it when I tell him that his daughter is really not in our house. Now, as scary as this all is, the thing that I got out of it was the reaction from my children. They were absolutely frantic, wanting immediately to go out on a search for their lost friend. I was very touched by their compassion and concern. You know, I wonder all the time if I am instilling any good values and attributes in my children. They never cease to disappoint. Oh, and if you're wondering, we did not send out a search party; however, we did walk down to find little Hayden safe and sound at home after wandering off to another friend's house. So ends another eventful day at our house!!