After five months I am now officially happy with the outside of my house. So now I will post a picture of it on the blog. It was not cutting down the big ugly bushes in front that did it. It was not the paint job alone that did it. It was the paint job AND the shutters that did it. I have always wanted a house with shutters and now I’ve got one! Thanks to my wonderful husband for putting them up for me. And for putting up with my silly dreams.
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Wings
In honor of Thanksgiving this week, here is a tribute to wings.
The first set of wings-I found this little person in my closet this week.
Second Set of wings-made at Lego Club this week:
Third set of wings-made by Reagan:
And the fourth set-not really wings, but close. It’s about a turkey….
The song is entitled, “Thanksgiving Dinner”. He made this up himself.
Enjoy YOUR turkey wings this week!
11-12-13
In honor of yesterday’s fun calendar date we decided to do as much with the numbers 11, 12, and 13 as we could. So, we read 11 picture books, did our very best to play 12 games, though we really only got to 7, (this was blind man’s bluff) ![]()
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and watched 13 Piano Guys videos-our favorite music group.
For lunch we had 11 olives and pieces of pepperoni, 12 pieces of popcorn and pieces of cheese and 13 chocolate chips and slices of bananas. ![]()


Here’s to 12-13-14!
Fall Family Fun
Here are some random happenings I wanted to share from the last couple months.
Cade is the crafty kid in our house. The other day at the library he saw this owl up on the wall and decided to go home and make it… without instructions.
I picked up some more origami books for him at the library and here are some of the cool creations he made.
I love fall! We have four of these babies in our back yard! I’ve always wanted a bright red tree in my yard! I know I will probably think differently after this fall.
We had our annual pumpkin cookie decorating.
Cade had just learned about how Henry Ford invented the assembly line, so they made up their own assembly line. Reagan was the mouths, Levi was the noses and Cade was the eyes.
This was my new favorite Halloween décor.
Our second year of Lego Club is off to a great start.
This was a pully the boys had to create to go fishing for the fish they made. Here’s Cade’s.
And lastly, some funnies from Liberty. The other day I picked her up after she’d been cuddling with a newly showered Daddy. When I smelled her I said, “You smell like, Daddy.” And she replied, “You mean I stink?”
And this one is from way back on Rock’s birthday. I forgot I’d written it down and didn’t get it into the blog post about his birthday, so here it is. When everyone was giving Rock their gifts, she said, “I have a gift for you too, but you’ll have to go find it because I can’t find it.”
Yesterday, after I had taken her on a “date” the night before, she woke up and said to me, “Mom, I want LOTS of dates and lots of birthdays!”
The 391st and 1/2 Thanksgiving Feast
We recently finished up learning about the Pilgrims in our history curriculum and so even though the 392nd Thanksgiving is just around the corner, we decided to do one of our own now.
Doesn’t Rock look stunning as William Bradford? None of the boys wanted to be a pilgrim. Go figure. I’ve studied the Pilgrims over and over throughout my life and it’s only now as an adult with children that I truly appreciate what they did. I am so impressed and grateful for their courage and fortitude. I could not have done what they did.
After the feast Reagan and I decided to make a Teepee with all the branches we cut down recently and some old painting tarps. It took us a good hour or more and I wish we had gotten some pictures of the process, but you’ll just have to live with the finished product. It looks more like a big monster than a teepee because I didn’t want to cut a hole in the middle of my painting tarps, but the kids have loved it.
Happy Thanksgiving Early!
Three Heroes and a Princess-Halloween 2013
As you may or may not remember, last year Cade threw up about twenty minutes before he was to go trick or treating, and the year before that, we were in NJ and had a freak snow storm that cancelled Halloween. So Cade has not gone trick or treating for a few years now and has been anxiously awaiting this Halloween. He has even included a plea in his family prayers for good health and weather this year. And lucky for him, there was no tossing of the cookies and no freakish weather. Here are the picture highlights.
Reagan got creative with the legos.
And I got creative with the pizza. Ok, it was really Papa Murphy’s. It was my attempt to get a picture of all four kids smiling. I failed.
The Princess-No, excuse me, the FAIRY princess.
At one door the lady said, “Have a good night, Princess!” And Liberty informed her in no uncertain terms that she was a Fairy Princess, not a princess. Big brother had done his work well. Weeks ago I bought her a princess costume because it was cheap, but figured I would not tell her about it and let her decide what she wanted to be. They often change their minds. Sure enough right about that time she started saying she wanted to be a butterfly instead. She was jumping off every couch she could find because she’d recently seen a Tinkerbell movie. She’d flap her “wings” and away she’d fly. Well, Reagan knew I had the princess costume and so he used his lawyer skills to convince Liberty that she wanted to be a fairy princess. It worked. All we had to do was get her a pair of wings and she was happy.
It was the perfect fall night to go trick or treating. Crunchy leaves under our feet, a chilly night and lots of little ghosts and goblins running around.
I’m so glad this wonderful tradition hasn’t died out yet, even though the trunk or treaters and our paranoid society want to kill it. It builds community and it’s fun! I will say, however, that the kids got more candy than they’ve ever gotten in their lives. They got more candy than I ever got in MY life.
This little guy came and brought his brother Spider-man to go trick or treating with us.
Love this one. Don’t ask me why they decided to sit down right as it was time to go. Libby couldn’t figure it out either.
The sorting. Not into houses, but into peanuts/non peanuts.
I love Halloween. I love the decorations, the costumes, the parties and most of all Halloween Night. But boy am I glad when October is over. Whew!
Pumpkin Carving 2013
ER-Free No More
I was just bragging the other day to a friend that Levi has been ER free for over a year now. She told me to knock on wood….but I didn’t. Everyone who knows Levi and his history with the Emergency Room can now join me in a collective sigh.
Exhibit A is an EPI pen case with an unused EPI pen in it. Reagan and Cade have to have one of these with them wherever they go because they are allergic to nuts. (Cade is probably not anymore, but that is a post for another day) I keep one of these EPI pens in my purse, in the Sunday bag, and in the kitchen. I get to freak babysitters and grandparents out when I explain to them the procedure for using one. It’s a really big needle full of epinephrine that you stick into the child’s thigh if they go into anaphylactic shock. The look of terror on the would be babysitter’s face is always fun to watch.
Exhibit B is an empty EPI pen case. There is no EPI pen in this one because curious little Levi was missing the ER nurses and decided to get into Mom’s purse today, pull out the EPI pen and stick himself with it-all the way through his thumb. After lots of blood and screaming (from Levi and Mom) Rock took him to the ER. We didn’t know what kind of effect the Epinephrine would have on his little body, especially because it was Reagan’s adult dose EPI.
Exhibit C is Levi, $75 whopping dollars later, home from the ER and none the worse for wear. Doesn’t even need a bandaid! He didn’t get any of the medicine into his body (or it would have turned his finger white-we now know) If you have really good eyes you can see the tiny bruise on his thumb that was left by the needle.
Ironically enough, I’ve been thinking I need to teach Reagan how to give himself the EPI pen if he ever needs it, now that he’s old enough. Now I can just have Levi show him how! Thank goodness you’re around to keep life interesting, Levi. It was getting a little dull around here.
Harry Potter Turns 11
Reagan turned 11 yesterday! He’s still waiting for his Hogwarts acceptance letter…… But here’s the party. We decided to go with a Harry Potter theme because he’s 11 and because he decided to get one more year out of his Harry Potter costume since we are in a new neighborhood.
Dinner at Fuddruckers
Yes, that hamburger is too big and no, he didn’t finish it.
The Presents
This is Reagan opening up his new (our old) camera. He’s been begging for a camera for a while now and our new cell phones have really good cameras, so he got the hand me down and is thrilled. When we took his friend home they made an 11 minute long goofy, giggly video. He was in heaven.
The Cake
For those who are not familiar with the story, this is the Gryffindor shield, a Quidditch broomstick and snitches. This cake is nowhere near as good as all the incredible ones I saw online. But Reagan thought it was amazing and I think it turned out pretty well if I do say so myself.
We definitely have a tween now. He wants to do his hair, he’s asking for an i-pod and I caught this picture at the store the other day.
He’s using the mirror in the refrigerated section of the grocery store to fix his hair. Watch out girls!
The Pumpkin Patch 2013
The pumpkin patch, unlike apple picking, usually seems to go well for us. No fighting, everybody’s happy. Hallelujah!
While the big boys got themselves lost in the corn maze, the little ones played in the corn.
This kid is so stinkin cute I can’t stand it! ![]()
At one point I lost track of Liberty and turned around to find her sitting in this little wagon.
The hay ride!
This picture is very telling. The similarities in the two on the left and then the two on the right show through. Left- focused, Right- distracted.
Happy October!!!