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Kids’ room

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

It’s been my project all summer… paint the kids’ room and get it rearranged in a way that will be easier to keep clean (HA!). Well, it’s nearing completion, and while I don’t have any pictures of the BEFORE, just imagine stuff everywhere and you’ll have a mental picture.

There are a few things unfinished… I bought hooks for each kid to hang up their coats, hats, stuff, but they aren’t up yet. I also would like to buy shelves for Brandon and Alyson (like the one by Christian’s bed) and a cool robot lamp for each of the boys so they can read at night.

And the pictures to prove their room can really be somewhat clean…

Here’s Brandon’s corner of the room… (edit: WordPress is not my friend and replaced this picture – I’ll try to get it fixed later today 9/4)

Brandon’s Room

And Alyson’s room…

Alyson’s room

And Christian’s…

Christian’s room

Lastly, the happy, silly, kids…

Silly Kids

Terrible twos in full force

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Underwear head

Well, it was inevitable, I guess. Our darling sweet kind daughter has turned into a terror tot. Much, but not all, of the time.

On the bright side, she is learning to potty train. At the moment, she’s sitting on the floor in my office saying, “Just be quiet Mommy. Picking a pair.” as she’s spreading her new Dora, Princess, and plain underwear all over my floor to select one special pair. The winner tonight? Pink with princesses on it. She actually managed to stay dry the entire time we were at skating today, even through a nap! Pretty impressive. There’s hope that she’ll train before 4 (the boys were both 4).

Oh, and while it’s not the clearest picture, Yes that is underwear on Alyson’s head.

Back to Ms. Terror Tot… yesterday she was in Time Out more than she was out of it. Everything she did was directly contrary to what we’d just told her. Don’t jump on the bed landed her in time out twice and got her hurt once. When we’d put her in time out, she’d push her limits and try to move two feet to the left. Everything had to be her way or she was extremely upset. I had no idea we had spoiled her so badly, but I can tell you it stops now! We were all exhausted at the end of the day. Thankfully today has been a bit better.

Side note: check out Bill’s blog to see pics of our driveway under construction!

Four legged excitement

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Raccoon

I’ve seen my first real-life, up close and personal raccoon! Apparently we have a raccoon living nearby, and he (she?) has made an appearance twice this week. This time, we were all home to observe, as it presumably looked for bugs or something in the grass out back.Brandon is utterly terrified that it will get in the house and hurt us. He’s also terrified that the cats will hurt us. He doesn’t like how riled up the cats get when they see another four-legged creature outside. I’ve tried explaining that the cats are just trying to protect us, but I don’t think he bought it.

Haven’t found much information on the web yet. I’m not sure if I should be concerned about it or not.

Nothing exciting going on…

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

I just realized I never posted the cause of those pesky ‘check engine’ lights… Rats! They ate through some wires… pretty scary. The van is happy now, and there are boxes of rat poison half-eaten in the garage. Let’s hope that’s the last of them.

There’s really not much going on around here… we’re back into our normal daily life again… tax season has officially begun and I’m thrilled to be doing returns again. I absolutely can not wait to be working from home full-time. I have to work at Orrtax until 6 two or three days a week for the next four weeks and I hate it.

Christian is signed up for baseball again. The season starts April 1 and he’ll be on a machine-pitch team this year. He just finished Semester 3 of Kindermusik’s Young Child class. Just one more semester and he’ll graduate. He gets to start playing the recorder next week. He has also been enjoying going to Kid’s Club at church every Wednesday night. They’ve been learning about different cultures and he was really excited to take one of our Usborne books to class (his Children’s World Atlas). He’s been reading a chapter book to me, one page a day, and he’s been sounding out some really big words. He’s still a bit stumped by some really easy words, so he has some work to do, but he’s definitely doing better.

Brandon is still not really thrilled with Kindermusik. He still thinks none of the kids are his friends. He’d rather stay home by himself. We’re going to keep him going, though. At least in the Fall, he should be able to start the Young Child series too and learn notes. I think he’ll do great. He loves to sing.

Alyson is starting to have terror-tot moments. She shrieks and screams to get her way. But most of the time, she’s still our easy-going happy little walker. It’s fun to see her walking around.

Well, I think that’s about it for now… let’s hope we can continue this ‘no big news’ streak we have going :-)

It’s raining, it’s pouring

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

Actually the sky is blue, but now on top of having sick kids (Alyson’s breathing still sounds terrible), the van is in the shop. I’m hoping we’ll get it back today as good as new, but those pesky ‘check engine’ lights aren’t fun to see at 6:30 in the morning. *grumble grumble*

Stupid people

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

Ok, I just have to rant about this quickly before I go to bed. We just got a phone call. At 9:45 pm. I looked at the caller ID and thought the name sounded vaguely familiar, but not familiar enough to answer. Then I realized who this woman was. She’s the one that had this phone number before we did. Her creditors have been calling us for over a year now. Then I checked the voicemail. She left this laughing message that made absolutely no sense. Really bright. We’ll be more than happy to give all of her creditors her current phone number.