Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Fun at the Beach

Recently, we went to the Outer Banks, North Carolina with friends.  We had fun at both the beaches we visited!  Naomi's most memorable event was being knocked off her feet by a wave.  She hadn't planned on getting in the water at the time, but the ocean had other thoughts.

Soundside

Oceanside

Friday, April 8, 2011

Careers

Five-year-old Naomi had a very enlightening experience at Career Day.  Her new philosophy:

I think I know how people choose what they're going to do. It's because of their hair and body. If a person has the hair and body of a nurse, then they'll become a nurse. If they have the hair and body of a fire fighter, then they'll choose to be a fire fighter. If they have the hair and body of a veterinarian, then they'll learn how to be a  veterinarian.

And my favorite:

If they have the hair and body of a rock star, they'll be a rock  star!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Fun with Bubbles

The girls decided to "grow" facial hair.  Or something like that.


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Oatmeal

Four of the five children like oatmeal.  And the other one tolerates it most of the time.  Especially when there's a good deal of sweetener added!  It's a quick, wholesome, and filling go-to breakfast around here.  I throw in a variety of goodies to keep it interesting.  In the past we've seen:
  • chocolate protein powder & peanut butter--they say it's like eating a candy bar
  • frozen fruit & honey or agave syrup
  • maple syrup & chopped nuts
  • vanilla protein powder, almond butter and strawberries--my favorite
You get the idea.   Just about anything is fair game.  Or so I thought...

Today a new ingredient was requested.

Marshmallows!

I had to think about that one.  Sorta makes it into a dessert instead of breakfast, in my mind.  In the end I conceded just so the oatmeal would get consumed.  Granted, since I didn't stipulate a maximum number, the bowls ended up looking like marshmallows with a touch of oatmeal instead of the other way around.

Oh, well.  Once in a while dessert for breakfast makes for a fun childhood memory, I suppose.  :)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Laundry Surprise

One of my daughters used the hamper as a garbage can. 

While separating out the "whites" just now, at least a fourth of the articles ended up being used tissues.  Fun.

I guess I should at least be happy that they were thrown in some sort of receptacle and not just on the floor...

Monday, January 31, 2011

Snow Fun

Five hours.

That's how long the kids stayed outside playing with the neighbors instead of going to school.


Snowball fights!  Guess who usually had the upper hand?
Just happy to be included.
Showing off his ammunition.



Her Indian name is Runs In Snow With Apple.

Playing Fox & Geese
I think this one should say, "And here we have a nice red minivan driving by for your viewing pleasure."


And what was Abigail doing this whole time?  Reading books, playing with lacing cards, and prancing around like all good three-year-old girls...
...in her swimsuit.

Celebrity Sighting

I just had to surreptitiously take this photo while in the check-out line at BJ's.  I couldn't believe my eyes!  It's HAGRID! :)

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Love Letter from the Five Year Old


It says:
I (heart) loove (heart) mom (heart) anD (heart) DaD
HigH mom  HigH DaD

1 26 5011
Naomi

I love the date.
 
But I especially love how she spelled 'hi'.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Snow Storm Begins

They cancel school here for the tiniest amount of snow.  So, when there was a big storm in the forecast for this afternoon, Ethan woke up asking, "Why haven't they canceled school?"

Well, they should have.  Or at least had an early-out day.

Gratefully, MY kids got home safe and sound and only about five minutes later than usual.  Unfortunately, our friends' kids didn't get home until 5:30pm!  The buses couldn't get through.  The roads were (are) horrendous!

Now I know why they cancel school here for the tiniest amount of snow.  Those poor kids. 

Friday, January 14, 2011

2010

Last year, we made predictions for 2010; things we wanted to happen.  The two littlest girls had gone to bed already.  They were:

Laura (6 yrs. 3mo. at the time)
  1. Playing
  2. Eat candy & cake
  3. Uncle Danny will get a job near us
All of her's came true, even (miraculously) #3.  Danny & Tammy are just four (to seven, depending on traffic) hours away!

Anna (9yrs. 9mo.)
  1. Going to have a dog-themed party
  2. DisneyLand
  3. Pass SOL's
She's still waiting to go to DisneyLand, but successfully completed the others.  (SOL's are the end of year Standards of Learning tests, like finals in college.  They start in 3rd grade here, and are a big deal.)

Ethan (11yrs. 1mo.)
  1. Pass SOL's
  2. Finish reading Lightning Thief and watch movie  (It is a requirement in our home to read the book before being allowed to watch the movie.)
  3. Go to Utah alone on a plane with Anna
Again, two out of three is pretty good.  We didn't feel comfortable sending our kids alone out to reign terror on all the relatives...   Ethan is never without a book.  He finished reading The Lightning Thief, yes, and also about 20-30 other books.  I can't keep track anymore.

Derrell
  1. Get dream job
  2. Move
  3. Go on a cruise
Well, those three HUGE predictions proved to be a little more than one year could handle.  Only the cruise actually happened.  The dream job looks like it may be a reality in 2011.  Check back in a year, and we'll report on that.  ;-)  As for moving, we're thinking that it will take us at least five to ten years to be able to make up for the loss in property value.  We don't dare put it on the wish list this year.

Me
  1. Finish 14 year journey to Doctorate
  2. Fly mom out to watch kids while we leave for a while
  3. (removed because of its sensitive nature)
Thank you very much.  All three are fulfilled!


So, at the end of 2010, we decided to record our most memorable moments.  My mom, brother Matthew, and his cute pregnant wife Suzy were here to participate.

Abigail: My mom painted my fingernails and I loved going at the beach with a whistle.
Naomi: Played outside
Laura: Granna, Matt & Suzy coming to visit
Anna Moira: Having a dog-themed movie birthday party
Ethan: Spending time with family
Matthew: Found out I'm going to be a dad, and took lots of trips
Suzy: Found out I'm going to be a mom
Julie: Getting my husband back, and going on a cruise
Derrell: Graduating
Granna: Coming out here to visit two times  (she had to say that ;-)  )

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Gone Cruisin'

To celebrate the doctorate and our anniversary, we went on a cruise to 
The Bahamas!  
It was great fun and very relaxing.  
The first day was unseasonably cold.  The high was only 44 degrees.  Even with the clouds, the terrain was beautiful.
This day was much warmer--60's.  It was a very pleasant boat ride around Nassau.

Waiting on the pier for a boat to take us para-sailing.


Soaring high!  It was very peaceful up there.  We could see all the way to the edge of the earth. ;-)  The water was clear as glass, and it was amazing to be able to see so far down while sailing so far up!

The sun setting on Nassau.


The last day was spent snorkeling and sliding down a 40 foot water slide and getting sunburned.  We are anxious to get the pictures back that were taken with the waterproof disposable camera. 



The kids showing off their nifty gifties.
  

My mom kindly agreed to fly out to stay with the children.
And she brought my little brother and his wife, too.  Good times!


 What we learned:
  • Cruises are indeed fun!
  • The food is indeed abundant and fattening.
  • So, Tums and Gas-X or Beano should be consumed regularly.
  • Anti-motion-sickness medicine should be taken before embarking.