Thursday, March 26, 2009
Fire Bells
Getting the kids cleaned up from breakfast each morning is quite the process. Wesley was first this morning and, after being wiped up, was playing with the parking garage. Said parking garage has an elevator that dings every time it goes up and down. Ding, ding, ding it went over and over and over. As I was walking over to Jack with the wash cloth, he was frantically flapping his hands saying, "Ding, ding, ding! There's a fire! There's a fire!" I got a hold of one of the flapping hands and he immediately stopped "ding-ing" and said "Oh, someone must be cleaning the fire bell!"
Friday, March 20, 2009
A Little (and I Stress Little) Color
The siding has been going up on the house this week and I'm a little nervous about the end result. We didn't have a lot of color choices and we went with the "boldest" options they had (green on the bottom, tan on the top), but it still looks a little drab to me. I'm hopeful that when the garage doors go on (they're white), the door is painted (it will be the color you see on the upper story) and the pillars are on (green with white trim) that it will all pull together and the colors will look a little bolder. Here's to hope...


Who needs toys?
I've known for a long time that the simplest things entertain our children for the longest periods of time, but it hasn't been until recently when we've been cleaning things out that this has been more evident. In this picture you can see Jack playing with a plastic-coated wire shelf, you know...the kind that you find in closets (thus far it has provided hours, and I mean hours, of entertainment being used for a trailer, a boat, a combine, a dock, etc.) while Wesley examines the underside of the dinging room rug. Apparently the rug is more interesting when different table and chairs are sitting on it.
We also have an abundance of boxes floating around. This particular morning, Jack and Wesley were playing together as "neighbors" in their own box-houses. "How sweet," I thought, "I should get a picture of them." Below is the best picture I got of the boys together. And by "best" I mean that they were both in it. Who knew that box-houses were meant to be entered and exited so frequently?
Conclusion: If you want to entertain your children (or "young-at-heart" adults for that matter) without spending any money, find a few big boxes and dig out some old junk that's been sitting in your closet for years.
Monday, March 16, 2009
The Unmentionable Weekend
After over sleeping Friday morning, I awoke to find Sean in the kitchen with Jack nearly 30 minutes late for leaving for work. "Shouldn't you be gone?" I asked him. "I'm not going to work today," was his reply. "What? Why?" came my panicked response. "Don't worry about it," he told me (yeah, right), "just go back to bed." There was no way I was going to sleep after that so he gave in and told me I needed to get dressed because I was leaving at 8:30. Didn't tell me where, just told me I was leaving. I obliged. I got in the car at 8:30 (well, it was 8:40 because I can never leave on time anymore) and found myself at a spa being pampered with a facial, paraffin dip for my hands and feet and a new "do"...bliss.
I came home a couple hours later to find out that I was also being treated to lunch. If you haven't tried Stella's Fish Cafe in uptown, I highly recommend it. We were seated in the kitchen and, upon arrival, found a personalized menu wishing a certain someone Happy Birthday. Then I was informed that we had some "time to kill" before our dinner reservation. Dinner too? I thought filling that time was open for discussion, but I soon learned that most of it would be filled with drive time to Duluth. A two hour trip ended at Black Woods on the Lake and a very nice dinner overlooking Lake Superior. After dinner we were back in the car to continue our journey to Lutsen Resort where we would stay until Sunday. Wow! Three entire days spent with my favorite person and only one child to care for. The only thing I didn't like about my surprise birthday weekend was that I had to turn 30. Please note that this is the one and only time I will admit my real age and from now until I die turning 30 will go unmentioned.
Below are some pictures from our trip to Grand Marais.
***I would like to apologize for the formatting of this post. I don't like when everything is centered, but I've tried all my tricks and can't change it.
Success or Failure?
Does this mean I've been successful at teaching Elise to sleep anywhere or I've failed at juggling the demands of three children and our youngest must sleep on the changing mat?
Monday, March 9, 2009
Our Biggest Twins Fan
So back to Elise...she had her 2 month check-up today. She is 14 lbs, 11 ounces and 25 1/4 inches long...99th percentile for both. The nurse even commented when she brought us back that when she called Elise's name and we stood up she wondered if we should be doing a 4 month check-up instead of the 2 month. Everything else checked out great. She's healthy and happy. Except this afternoon she's not too happy because she got three vaccinations that, I think, are bothering her...poor baby.
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