Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Ramblings on snow, candy, and crafting marathons
And isn't it ironic that last night was trick-or-treating in our neighborhood. It was very strange combining snow and Halloween. I was rolling on the floor laughing when dressing Lily. She had so many layers on under her Little Red Riding Hood costume that she looked like "Little Red on Steroids." Ian's batman costume was much easier to conceal the five layers hiding beneath it.
My sister and her daughter, Allie went with us. Our friends Bern and Carmen and their three kids also went. We only stayed out for an hour because it was miserably cold and windy. And my fingers and toes were numb. And I musn't forget about my numb legs. Oh, the things one will do for chocolate...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Conquering the Hibernation Bug
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
The Simple Things
Monday, October 27, 2008
It's All About Attitude
I have days when I'm so frustrated with my, at times, very interrupted life. Some days it seems as though I can't even clean the toilet without being interrupted by my kids. And that frustrates me. However, when I show my frustration to my children, I know I'm not being a Godly model of a mother. When I yell at them because their natural childish instincts and habits grate on my nerves, I'm not being a Godly mother.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Captured Moments
Instead I've been sitting here in front of the computer searching for more Christmas projects to add to my already too-ambitious list.
Oh, and I received my new camera today. Thanks to my mom and dad and an early Christmas gift. So I can finally give my dad his camera back. I've given it quite the work-out. I'm sure it will appreciate a short hibernation before it's whisked off to the deserts of Wyoming.
Of course, I immediately had to play with my new toy. Took many pics. A few I wanted to post tonight, but I can't get the software formatted to my computer. And my genius husband who normally does that techy stuff is working. So it will have to wait.
So I leave you with some random images that I've captured over the last couple of weeks.
SMILE!
Have a great weekend!
It's that time of year again...
Lily needed a scarf so when I saw Lion Brand yarn on sale at JoAnn's, I let Lily pick out a skein. Of course she picked something pretty and pink. That is her signature color, after all. I could hardly wait to get my hands on it. So after everyone was in bed Monday night, I pulled out my crochet needles and set to work.
Lily tried it on Tuesday morning. She loves her soft cozy scarf. Handmade by her mommy. And it fits her perfectly. Small, petite, and pretty just like her.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Homeschooling Babble...
I then had the kids get their little slips of card stock out of their "E" envelopes. I told them that their elephants only eat words that begin with the letter "E", uppercase or lower case. They had to sort through the words, and when they found a word that started with "E" they "fed" it to their elephant.
I also wanted to tell you about a great website that we use. You might have already heard of it. It is starfall.com. It is great for letters, phonics, and reading. This is a favorite at our house.
Decide which colors you want to include. Then get a bead of each color and glue one color per compartment or cup using the hot glue gun.
Give the baggie and the container to your child, and have him/her sort the beads according to color.