Sorry, I know the quality on these is not that great. I was filming in the boys room at night. Not the greatest lighting. Wade bought a new camera as a family Christmas gift. So nice to have a camera that takes pics as well as video.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Monkey Boy
Thursday, December 16, 2010
The Nutcracker and an Old/New Table
I've been trying to upload some bedtime videos of the twins but it is taking FOREVER!! I'll try a little bit later.
Abby and I went with some girls from church to see The Nutcracker this past Saturday. So much fun! This was Abby's second time seeing it. The first was a couple years ago and was the full ballet. This was a much shorter version but still a lot of fun!
The orchestra for The Nutcracker was performed by the Lollipop Orchestra of Flagstaff. Afterwards they gave out lollipops to all the children.
It's snowing today! :)
We just got this table off craigslist!:) For months I have been wanting a new table and chairs (mainly chairs). Our old chairs were so rickety. We were down to four out of six that were still in useable condition but close to retirement days. Wade had talked about making me a farmhouse table but there was still the problem of finding sturdy chairs. I found this set on Craigslist for $250.00 and was thrilled! The color is definitely not my favorite, but I love it's country charm. My plan is to paint it (maybe an antique white) at some point in the near future but for now it serves it's purpose and is definitely a far sturdier table than it's predecessor.
Abby and I went with some girls from church to see The Nutcracker this past Saturday. So much fun! This was Abby's second time seeing it. The first was a couple years ago and was the full ballet. This was a much shorter version but still a lot of fun!
The orchestra for The Nutcracker was performed by the Lollipop Orchestra of Flagstaff. Afterwards they gave out lollipops to all the children.
It's snowing today! :)
We just got this table off craigslist!:) For months I have been wanting a new table and chairs (mainly chairs). Our old chairs were so rickety. We were down to four out of six that were still in useable condition but close to retirement days. Wade had talked about making me a farmhouse table but there was still the problem of finding sturdy chairs. I found this set on Craigslist for $250.00 and was thrilled! The color is definitely not my favorite, but I love it's country charm. My plan is to paint it (maybe an antique white) at some point in the near future but for now it serves it's purpose and is definitely a far sturdier table than it's predecessor.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
'Tis the Season!
Thanksgiving turned out to be a day to lounge around this year. We had thought of inviting some friends over but then the cold season hit our family and we didn't think anyone would appreciate the gift of illness this holiday season. I have to say when you do Thanksgiving just as a family it's a lot less stressful - not quite as fun but definitely less stress. Abby spent a good part of the day looking at everyone's blogs and trying her best to comment on them. We created her a blog as well. It's called Abby's Castle. You'll find it in my Family Blogs. She would love comments from you. I think that's her favorite part. She checks often. (Seriously, quite a bit.:)) I wish I could say I took some pictures on Thanksgiving Day but the only picture I took was of the table setting which Wade so kindly surprised me with. I think he did a wonderful job decorating with the autumn crafts I made recently. I love that he lit a candle to add to the ambiance. It didn't stay lit long. Once the boys woke up from their nap that was the end of that.
We set up our Christmas tree on Saturday. We thought it best to go really simple on the tree decorations this year (nothing breakable, not with the twins around). My mom had given me some of Grandma Boomer's old ornaments to add to our own. The kids loved them and had a fun time decorating!
Grandma's Ornaments
The kids love to clump all the ornaments into one section. We had to do a little tweaking when it was all done.
This right here is the reason the bottom half of our tree is now bare.
Matthew's new favorite food is peanut butter on a spoon. You can hear him "mmmm"ing as he licks it up.
Aim, this is for you. It's not a great picture of the stitchery I came up with but you get the idea. Wade made the frame for me and I painted and distressed it. I really wish I had done the large words "human" and "spiritual" in a darker thread. Oh well, lesson learned.
I found this shutter at a thrift store several weeks ago. I've been wanting one for a while. (That, and an old window frame if anyone comes across one.) Now I'm trying to decide if I should paint it. Wade likes it the way it is but I'm not sure I do. I've seen a lot of good ideas out there. I'd love to know what you guys think. Happy Holidays! :)
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Three Birthdays in Seven Days!
All three boys had their birthdays this month. Liam turned four on Nov. 13th and Justin and Matthew both turned two on Nov. 19th. Their birthdays were pretty uneventful seeing as they all had yucky colds (add on ear infections for the twins). They seemed to have fun for the most part despite not feeling well. I sure love these boys! They bring us so much joy! It's hard to believe time has flown by so quickly.
This picture captures Liam's quirky personality perfectly! These two pictures are of him attempting to hold up four fingers to show how old he is.
When asking Liam what he wanted for his birthday, the only thing he would say was "a red XBOX 360 controller." We've got to help this boy find some other interests.
A rare picture of Matthew smiling without a pacifier in his mouth. (Please ignore the dirty highchair.)
Can you say PIZZA?
Abby and Liam took over when it came to blowing out the candles. I was going to have the boys redo it but Wade wasn't to interested in having sick germs all over the cake.
Justin and Matthew love making music. Their favorite video is Stomp. We thought a drum and other instruments would be perfect.
Matthew loves to build with blocks and stack anything he can find. He loves taking things in and out of their containers. He's a great helper when it comes time for cleaning up.
When asking Liam what he wanted for his birthday, the only thing he would say was "a red XBOX 360 controller." We've got to help this boy find some other interests.
A rare picture of Matthew smiling without a pacifier in his mouth. (Please ignore the dirty highchair.)
Can you say PIZZA?
Abby and Liam took over when it came to blowing out the candles. I was going to have the boys redo it but Wade wasn't to interested in having sick germs all over the cake.
Justin and Matthew love making music. Their favorite video is Stomp. We thought a drum and other instruments would be perfect.
Matthew loves to build with blocks and stack anything he can find. He loves taking things in and out of their containers. He's a great helper when it comes time for cleaning up.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Once a Princess Always a Princess
This was Abby's sixth Halloween. For four of those she has gone as a princess. I really tried to get her to go as something new this year. For a while it seemed as though she was all up for going as a cat. That fell through. Then she agreed to go as a witch. That fell through as well. She just loves dressing up and looking beautiful. Don't we all.
Liam as Indiana Jones.Our ward's Trunk or Treat Party was at Foxglenn Park this year. It was awfully cold and windy. Wade hunkered down in the trunk with a warm blanket and passed out the candy while I braved the elements and walked around with the kids. Lucky duck! It was difficult to get any pictures of Justin and Matthew that didn't involve crying, runny noses, and pacifiers. Matthew went as Superman and Justin as a glow in the dark skeleton.
I had some book pages left over from past projects and came up with this small wreath to make. I feel the need to craft and these wreaths are quick and easy.
My attempt at some fall pumpkins inspired by Amy and Laurel's creations.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Loco for Book Wreaths!
With half a book of unused pages left from my last book wreath project just waiting to be turned into art I decided to attempt a different style this go around. I've been spending my evenings searching book wreaths on Google images. This Victorian style isn't my favorite but I've had the center pictures since before Wade and I were married. I think my mom picked them up from a garage sale. I've been hanging on to them thinking I could do something with them and so I thought this project would be a perfect fit. I'm thinking of hanging them in our half bath (not a lot of moisture) where I have a Victorian picture already hanging. These wreaths were fun to make and took a whole lot less time. If you google book wreaths you'll come up with loads of images and some tutorials. You tube has several tutorials as well. For this project I watched a tutorial by Jenna DeAngeles. For the book wreath I posted on my last blog I went to http://summerstead.blogspot.com/2010/02/book-wreath-tutorial-and-tip.html. I guarantee you this isn't the last vintage book craft you'll be seeing from me. I love books and now for so many more reasons!
P.S. Sorry about the glare and I will try to put together a list of directions for the coat rack I made (Thanks Jennifer!). It was super simple (hence the reason I attempted it). :)
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Alot of Burning Going On
Late Saturday afternoon we took the kids out to an area close to our home to have a campfire and roast marshmallows. They had so much fun, especially the twins, but oh my goodness did they get dirty.
Aunt Amy is so talented! She sent Abby this dress she made. Abby loved it! I've really got to learn to sew.
I have been in the process of making this book wreath for some time. I started about two weeks ago and got half way through the process when the pages started pulling out with each new row I packed in (the folded pages are just pinned into a foam wreath). I decided to start all over, using hot glue (OUCH!) and pins this time around. It worked like a charm! For those of you who may think it's a crime to tear apart a book I have to admit it was a bit difficult at first. I went to a thrift store and found an old book that was pretty beat up and one that I didn't think anybody would be dying to get their hands on. I actually had to use 1 1/2 books because the first I bought didn't have enough pages (my wreath is pretty big). Both books were printed in the 1930's so they had nice thick pages and a cream tint. I love how this turned out! I am considering finding a nice thick ribbon to hang it from. We'll see.
Someone had mentioned posting this coat rack I made last winter. It hangs in our mud room. I love creating things that serve a purpose! It's fun and practical.
Aunt Amy is so talented! She sent Abby this dress she made. Abby loved it! I've really got to learn to sew.
I have been in the process of making this book wreath for some time. I started about two weeks ago and got half way through the process when the pages started pulling out with each new row I packed in (the folded pages are just pinned into a foam wreath). I decided to start all over, using hot glue (OUCH!) and pins this time around. It worked like a charm! For those of you who may think it's a crime to tear apart a book I have to admit it was a bit difficult at first. I went to a thrift store and found an old book that was pretty beat up and one that I didn't think anybody would be dying to get their hands on. I actually had to use 1 1/2 books because the first I bought didn't have enough pages (my wreath is pretty big). Both books were printed in the 1930's so they had nice thick pages and a cream tint. I love how this turned out! I am considering finding a nice thick ribbon to hang it from. We'll see.
Someone had mentioned posting this coat rack I made last winter. It hangs in our mud room. I love creating things that serve a purpose! It's fun and practical.
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Simple Joys in Life
Ok, so I am definitely not the best blogger in the world. I think I would blog more if I would remember to pull out my camera once in a while. It's lame I know.
Abby started first grade today.:) I am so proud of how independent she is. (Something I certainly was not as a child.) When we walked into her class this morning there were several kids crying and very distraught over their parents leaving. Definitely a situation that could cause the other children in the class to feel somewhat apprehensive. Abby on the other hand informed me that she wasn't even nervous. I gave her a hug and kiss goodbye and that was that. I admire her so much.
Life here in Flagstaff is good! It's strange to think that this is where we'll most likely be settling down for good. Wade loves working for Gore! It's nice to finally be at this point in our lives. I'm so glad we get to live somewhere so beautiful. Just so you all know there's always an open invitation for anyone who would like a free place to stay and an opportunity to go see the Grand Canyon or Meteor Crater while you're at it. We love having visitors!
Ok, so I just have to mention how absolutely thrilled I am to be getting Suzanne Collins's newest book "Mockingjay" this week! The third book in the Hunger Games series for those of you who don't know. Wade informed me that it was shipped today!:) Now it's just a matter of anxiously waiting. Please Suzanne let it end the way I want it to. What would life be like without a really good book to lose yourself in once in awhile. For those of you who will also be spending this week in the world of Panem, happy reading!:) Go Peeta! It's true I may seem a little over the top, but hey, if your day began and ended with the changing of two diapers and one pull-up to boot you might feel the same way.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Be Gone Illness
Ok, so I am officially ready for summer to get here. I feel like we've been dealing with winter related illnesses since the month of October, the height of it being at the end of February when both Justin and Matthew spent a week in the hospital with RSV. The past two nights Justin has awoken from his sleep hardly able to breathe. Come to find out after going to the doctor this morning he has croup. And even though I didn't take Matthew and Liam to the doctor they have similar symptoms, just not as severe. Bring on the warmth! (I never thought I'd hear myself say that.) Hopefully next winter we'll have a better run of luck. :) I have to say I'm so grateful to have a wonderful husband who helps so much! Wade's amazing! I am one lucky woman.
So here's a "My Kids Say the Darndest Things" quote for you. One evening last week as we were getting ready to have family scripture study I asked the kids where Dad went and Liam in all seriousness turns to me and says "He died". Where that came from I have no idea. :)
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Taking Over
Ok, so I am officially taking over our blog. Wade has his own blog and I know it's time I share my view on things. I'm actually liking this blogging thing. It's kind of like an online version of scrapbooking. I thought it would be fun to have an ongoing quote of the day or maybe quote of the week, depending on how busy life is, called "My Kids Say the Darndest Things". Here's one for today. I walked out this morning in my pink plush robe and Abby so lovingly says to me, "Mom, why does that robe make your hips look so big?" (spreading her arms out wide as she says it). :) Oh these kids! Ya just gotta love 'em!
I've been so good about exercising this week! Justin has too in his own way.:) He loves to exercise with me. This morning he was doing the stretches and when it came time for the sit-ups he laid flat on his back and kept lifting his head up over and over. Try to imagine this little 17 month old exercising. It's so cute! I love my kids.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Goodbye Facebook!
I gave up! I'm tired of Facebook deciding to hand over my personal information at the drop of a hat. So here is my new blog and I will work hard at keeping this thing up to date.
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