Saturday, May 28, 2011

Read Kiddo Read

Have you seen this site?! It's called Read Kiddo Read, and it is the most amazing, award winning site. It's amazing. I don't know about you, but I have lists of book lists around, that I forget to pay attention to. But this site is specifically focused on getting kids to want to read more. I'm so excited to reserve a bunch of titles at my library and start exploring with the kiddos!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Neighbor Gifts 2010


Have yourself a merry little Christmas. Wouldn't you enjoy one of these cute little jars of goodness?

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Tulip Festival

We drove two hours north to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. It was gorgeous, there was fields and fields of all shades of tulips. The kids really enjoyed it. Devin was treated to an ice cream earlier in the day. You can see it all down his shirt. I wish I could include all the pictures. It was just beautiful.


Our attempts at a family picture








Sunday, February 7, 2010

Birthdays and Beets

Brooklyn turned 5. I can't believe it.

She kept requesting pink frosting and a tinkerbell cake for her birthday. And since I've developed a strong mistrust of food dyes (especially red 40, WARNING: do not feed this to your kids!) I colored her cupcakes and frosting with beet juice. The cupcake frosting was the most hideous pink color. But when I made the tinkerbell cake, I diluted the beet juice with cream, and it turned out the most delicious pink color. I found the idea of Tink on a mushroom on the web, and loved it. You know how I go for simple.




Monday, December 28, 2009

I didn't send out a family update with our Christmas card this year.


But if I would have, it would have said something like:

Damon's mom moved in with us this year and is working in downtown Seattle.

Damon is still with Wells Fargo.

Rachel ran a half marathon in 2 hours and 22 minutes.

Brooklyn will be 5 in January, (still unbelievable to me). She is in preschool and dance. She loves to color, ride her bike, play with her friends, and alternately help and torture her younger brother.

Devin turned 3 in October, and we're pretty sure he is now taller than Brooklyn ( I don't see it all the time, but I've seen it in a couple pictures). He is also in Dance, and he will be a sunbeam this year.

We are wrapped up in our kid's lives. We visited Utah a couple times, but other than that, we stayed around here exploring the area.

This Christmas was hard for a lot of my loved ones. A lot of folks I know are either not working or under great stress about the way things are going at work. My heart goes out to them. We are not free of this stress. It is a scary and unpredictable time. God bless us all with peace in our hearts and minds.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Homemade Christmas


Tonight I made these awesome batman capes. Alright, my amazing sister, Deborah, did all the hard sewing (there was a lot of hard sewing). They turned out great. I'm oh so proud. Devin doesn't have enough boy dress up clothes. He is often seen wearing his sister's princess dresses. Yesterday i told him, "you need to dress like a prince," and he replied, "we don't have any prince costumes." Can't argue with that. But I am getting him some swords, a cowboy hat, and the above mentioned capes for Christmas. Hopefully this will help. Merry Christmas Everyone! Love you all!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

I am thankful for my blog! And for all of you. And it's time I told you that Damon's mom has moved in with us. She has been out of work since early this year, so she was looking for a job in Dallas and here, and landed a sweet job in downtown Seattle. The kids love having her here. She misses her country property in Dallas. Anyway, that's the news. Happy Thanksgiving.