Tuesday, March 24, 2009

visit from M & A...

aren't they cute?? =)

Long overdue, but wanted to post about it anyway! Although, now that I think about it, it was only a couple weeks ago - but for some reason feels a lot longer! Maybe we need more sleep...=)

The second weekend of March my brother M had classis exams here. We were exicted to see him, and even more excited because his wife A came along as well! This was the first time they had seen baby C so that was really neat too. The visit was from Monday to Thursday and we all had a marvelous time! S had Wednesday off, and my dad also came up on Wednesday too so good family time was had by all. We ate at noodles and co, had Dad's scalloped potatoes and ham, played rook, but most of all just enjoyed visiting with eachother. Oh yeah, lots of playing with kids and reading books too! The kids had so much fun and were sad to see everyone go. (As was I, I must say. =)

Before pics though, I have to put in props here for lovely A. She not only helped us run our errands on Tuesday (in which we were able to accomplish 3 stores in less than 2 hours, when that would normally take me 3 days - thanks so much A!), she helped me get 4 jumbo packs of the expensive fru-fru diapers for $5 each, free shampoo, conditioner and hairspray, and 3 cartons of free ice cream (breyers and kemps even - not the cheapo store brand!) all utilizing coupons. Yay!!!! She is my coupon hero...

Alright, on to the pics!






Tuesday, March 17, 2009

scalloped potatoes and ham...

When my brother M, his wife A, and my dad were here last week (different blog post on that later =), I asked Dad if he would make his famous/infamous (??) scalloped potatoes and ham. Now, it is the Betty Crocker recipe (with ham added), but my dad has a special touch that always makes it turn out better than anyone else who tries to make it. I have many fond memories as a child of helping my dad make this (and he would be cruel and make us 1 1/3 the recipe sometimes just so we could practice our math) in our kitchen. This is a labor intensive recipe and Dad can make this easily by himself, but it works so much better if a lot of people help. So all of us chipped in to help Dad out last week.

A favorite non-family blog of mine to follow and read is called Pioneer Woman. I won't go into everything on her blog right now, but one of the sections on her blog is about cooking and she takes detailed pictures of each step of the recipe which makes it very easy to follow. So since I had taken pictures while we were making the scalloped potatoes and ham with Dad, I thought I would do a picture how to post showing our fun.

How to make Dad's Scalloped Potatoes and Ham:

Put ingredients for white sauce in pot and stir stir stir...
(M always enjoyed this enthralling job)

Peel a bunch of potatoes
(I had forgotton to take a picture of this so A is actually posing! =)

Cube up a bunch of ham
(this is a great all natural ham from Costco that they only carry around Easter and Christmas)

Someone has to hold the fussy baby!
(S is either not sure why C is fussing or why that is his job! =)

Slice up the bunch of peeled potatoes
(Dad is super good at doing this evenly and quickly - it takes me way too long and the slices are never even and I always manage to almost cut my fingers off so he stopped letting me help do this part)

Slice up a bunch of onions
(do NOT add the clementines to the pot!)

Watch intently as a 3 yr old shows you how to layer everything in the pot...except the uber hot white sauce - an adult should do that
(G loves this part and fortunately she is 3 so she fits the bill for this job)

Save some nice big potato slices for the top layer
(ooooh, look at that potatoey, hammy, oniony goodness!)

Put in oven and watch bake for a while
(shh, don't tell, but this is actually a picture of all of them watching bunny cookies bake, not the scalloped potatoes and ham!)

Make way for the clean-up crew!
(and you really need to get out of the way, W is dangerous with a broom!)

And then enjoy!
(no pictures were taken of that because we were too busy stuffing our faces! =)

Friday, March 13, 2009

Baby C...2 months

Can you believe it? Our tiny Baby C is over 2 months old already. I sure can't! Time just flies. Everyone tells you that, and we even know that being that we have 2 older ones, but still, our little one is growing up way too fast. C is such a good baby though - God certainly knew we needed that! What a blessing, and a true joy in our lives. So here's the update on the little man:

Baby C at 2 months...

...weighs in at 14lbs 2 oz (97th percentile)
...is 24 1/4 inches tall (90th percentile)
...is still bald, but what a handsome little guy! =)

...is outgrowing his bassinet

...loves to be held while sleeping (thankfully loves his baby carriers too so momma can get something done!)

...smiles and coos and loves to watch his big sister and big brother

...loves his bouncy seat

...does not like his swing

...even though the jury may still be out on this one, we think he looks a lot like W

...acts like him too! =)

...is loved so much by his momma, dadda, big sister G and big brother W!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

some catch-up...

This is some catch-up on some of the things we did the end of February and some pics to go with it.

On a Saturday S had off, after W woke up from his nap we took off for an afternoon evening out. We went to the Eastman Nature Center which is a great little nature center in the middle of the Elm Creek Park Reserve about a half hour away from us (We had told G where we were going, so when we pulled into the parking lot, she asked "Where's the nature?" Funny, since we were surrounded by trees! I think she meant "nature center." =). It has some neat interactive exhibits as well as a great kids corner with all sorts of fun nature play toys and animals. It also has live frogs, turtles and snakes (yeah, I made S look at the snakes with the kids as I have a great fear of them!), which G & W just loved. They were also doing a deer watch program while we were there and we got to observe about 8 of them pretty up close to the building. After this, we continued on to Maple Grove where we survived the first time eating out with all 3 kids at Panera. It actually went remarkably well! Shoe shopping for little W did not go as well as we left the store with all 3 kids crying, but we did get shoes at least! All in all it was a great outing for all of us.

G & W looking at a turtle

"How big is your wingspan??"

Some of the deer that came to eat the corn by the building.

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S and G have been reading Charlotte's Web together. I found this book for a quarter on a garage sale so it was on the bookshelf, and G took it down a couple weeks ago and asked S what it was about and if they could read it. S said sure completely thinking that she would lose interest 2 pages in, but she lasted a whole chapter and asked him to read another! What a big girl!

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Hee hee! This picture is my favorite! W is nursing a babydoll! I am nursing baby C a lot during the day, and G likes to do everything that momma does so she often sits and nurses a babydoll too. Well, W likes to do everything that G and momma do so here ya go! =) G emphatically informed him that "Boys can't nurse!!!" but I told them that he could sure pretend to.

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Gma B had been up to help us out a couple of days. The kids had a lot of fun, we got a number of things done, and momma got a couple of naps in too which was wonderful. Thanks Gma B!

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We had a nice day towards the end of February so we all bundled up and went outside for a while!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

.ceb. .photography.

Auntie C came and took some pictures of the kids last month that I am finally getting around to posting. Beautiful photography. Beautiful kids (I know we are biased, but look at them! =). I am so happy she does this for us - thank you auntie C!

CTB - 5 weeks old
WJB - 20 months old
GAB - 3 1/2 years old
(picture at the end of all 3 was a good as we could get of them together!)