Saturday, March 9, 2013

fun friday, 3.8.13...

The kids had Friday off of school for a teacher in-service day, so there was loads of time for "fun."

Part 1:  the snowman (brought to you by a 2 hour nap by H, a great baby monitor that reached outside so Momma could play too, great snowman making weather, and the neighbor dog Kacie - she usually barks at our snowmen since she protects our yard and kids like her own, so today we invited her out to help)





Part 2:  "sledding" (brought to you by the gentle sloping "hill" between our house and the neighbors and H continuing his nap - OH did they have fun...)



Part 3: fixing the snowman (the temps continued to rise, so G kept piecing the snowman back together so that H and later Dadda could see it just perfect...we finally decided to take a photo quick before it melted away!)



 Part 4:  the nature center (brought to you by tea for Momma, snacks and water bottles for all, and a nice quiet drive to one of our favorite nature centers with a new building to explore...and a nice man who insisted on taking a photo of me with my beautiful children)










(they are pretty beautiful...=)

Sunday, March 3, 2013

come thou fount of every blessing...



 "Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing"
Come, Thou Fount of every blessing
Tune my heart to sing Thy grace
Streams of mercy, never ceasing
Call for songs of loudest praise
Teach me some melodious sonnet
Sung by flaming tongues above
Praise the mount, I'm fixed upon it
Mount of Thy redeeming love


Here I raise my Ebenezer
Hither by Thy help I've come
And I hope, by Thy good pleasure
Safely to arrive at home
Jesus sought me when a stranger
Wandering from the fold of God
He, to rescue me from danger
Interposed His precious blood


O to grace how great a debtor
Daily I'm constrained to be
Let thy goodness, like a fetter
Bind my wandering heart to Thee
Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it
Prone to leave the God I love
Here's my heart, O take and seal it
Seal it for Thy courts above


This is my favorite hymn and there is so much about our faith packed in these words put to such beautiful music. But as we sang this in church this morning, I was overwhelmed with the many blessings we have received, especially recently, and how utterly undeserving we are of them. How great a God we have and how thankful we are for His constant love and help. May this song live in our hearts always!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

fun friday, 3.1.13...

"wedding" turned dance jam crazy run around session...

PIZZA! (enjoyed before photos could be taken)...

kids wound down the evening watching beloved Wild Kratts...

while adults enjoyed conversation, blondies, and one very adorable sleeping baby (not H, by the way)...

Thursday, February 28, 2013

a blessed February 2013...

Probably our favorite part of the month was our weekend spent "away" over President's Day weekend.  It was such good timing after our sick in January and another round of sick the beginning of February with strep throat for G, W & C.  There were lots of fun things happening during the month though so here is a kid by kid breakdown of them:
 

~ G ~
Along with enjoying Valentine's Day, G's class also celebrated their 100th day of school.  And their mission was to come to school dressed up as their 100 yr old self.  This was funny to try to talk to G about this.  She definitely wanted glasses and her hair up in a bun at the top of her head and a sweater.  I asked her what she would want to wear when she was 100 and she said "dresses...pink ones!" (oh this girly girl of mine!).  I also asked her if there was anything else that she thought she might have in the future that we did not have now (compared it to Little House on the Prairie vs now, since we have been reading the series).  She came up with a cell phone ring - she wouldn't have to dial at all, all she would have to do was talk to the ring and it would call whoever she wanted.  So she made that out of a pipe-cleaner (you can see it in the next photo).

And she made her aahma's proud when she wrote this:  "I think that when I am 100 years old, I will take my grandchildren everywhere that I went and have fun..."
G's half-birthday is also at the end of February which is a super convenient time to get valentine clearance goodies, and we snagged these cute make your own treat bags for 90% off!  These are right up my crafty-loving girl's ally and she loved making princesses for the girls and robots for the boys.  Filled them with tiny pkgs of goldfish for a very unique and fun treat to hand to her classmates.

~ W ~
Since I am a room mom for kindergarten, I helped out in W's classroom for the Valentine's Day party.  We had fun heart shaped cookies right after recess (hence the sweaty boy!), and then got down to the business of opening up the valentines....

The big play center in the kindergarten classroom for the month was a post office.  They learned about the post office and their address in lessons, and then made Valentine boxes with labels for each of their names to put in the play center post office.  They had so much fun delivering their valentine's each day and at the party we so excited to open everything.

(side note: to help W learn his address, we did the same thing we did for G in kindergarten and put it to a beat.  Totally helps!  But then try, as the momma who came up with this clever idea, when asked for her address for important mortgage refinancing information, to say it without using the beat...nigh impossible.)

One of W's activities with his 8th grade partner - spot on by the way.


Reading one of his letterbook stories to C...these letterbooks is the main curriculum in kindergarten and the kids just love them.  After Christmas they started coming home with stories in them that the kids can now read.  W was able to read these when G brought them home in kindergarten, but he still dutifully reads them outloud to us and makes it interesting for himself by using a lot of expression.  We love it.

~ C ~

Doodlebugs was definitely a highlight of the month for C.  Other than that C played hard with his siblings all month.  The boys are starting to break away and do some things different from G and include H - here they are in their rocket ship. =)

C is also taking his role as big brother seriously on the days when G & W are in school.  He will play with H, try to help him with different things, and order H around, just like his big siblings do to him.  For the most part H takes it just great and loves the attention from C - they are good buddies!

Our next door neighbor's mom, known by us all as Grandma C, had brain surgery to help her with her Parkinson's (fascinating stuff if you want to know the long story someday).  They only shaved a portion of her head in the hospital for where they were going to make the incision.  So she had quite the hairdo going on after it was all said and done.  Mrs. L asked if I would come over and give her the same haircut I just gave C, which we happily did!  C was pretty proud that he and Gma C had the same haircut, and they teased each other that it was going to be a race to see whose hair grew faster.  H posed for the photo too since his haircut is the same by default!

~ H ~

This little boy is getting around so well!  He had gone from walking to almost running now, and likes to climb and get into everything.  He discovered that he fits just perfectly in the linen closet upstairs, and thinks it is a great hiding spot.  Now that he can walk and carry things too we have found that he loves bring things to people.  Which all of us have had a lot of fun with - "Bring this to Dadda...bring this to Momma...bring this to G or W or C!"  And he happily does and loves the praise.

He also loves shoes.  Especially walking around in S's and my shoes - how cute is he?!!!  He is getting very good at saying "peeez(please)" and "day-doooo(thank you)", even doing it unprompted at times!  Seriously nothing melts a momma's heart more to hear a please or thank you unprompted, especially from a 15 month old!  Other words for H:  mi(milk), signs for socks and shoes, hhhha(hot, with the sign), and "wi-wi-wi!" (for Wild Kratts...yep he sings along with his siblings to the theme song).

And I will leave you with a video - be prepared for the cuteness...this boy loves his peek-a-boo!


Saturday, February 23, 2013

fun friday, 2.22.13...

Still wasn't sure yesterday morning what we were going to do for "fun friday", until S made the suggestion for a snow day afternoon - perfect, especially since we had gotten 4-5 inches of fresh snow overnight and throughout the day, the wind was calm and the temps were not frigid.  (I think S was wishing he could have come home early to play in the snow too! =)

(I know there will come a day when shoveling will not be "fun")
(this was H's first official time out playing in the snow!)
(not so sure what to think at first =)
(being pulled in the sled was fun though)
(for everyone...except maybe the momma after many trips around the yard)
(they learned a new game...)
 
 
 (...and made snow angels!  the snow was just perfect for that)
(perfect enough that momma couldn't resist making one too)
(our 4 little snow bunnies)
 
(and the day was topped off with hot chocolate, tomato soup and grilled cheese)
(did someone say "CHEEEEEEESE!"?)

Friday, February 22, 2013

mental health weekend...

You might have noticed a few dates missing in my "fun fridays" posts. Those would happen to be the Fridays that we had the stomach flu, that we discovered G had brought home head lice from school for us all (awful 3 week ordeal that I won't go into, unless you want me to, and believe me, I know way more than you ever want to know about those yucky critters), and when G&W&C got strep throat. We are used to ailments of various sorts, that is the nature of the beast with many small children, but all of these things fell right on top of each other. And that was enough to make this momma and dadda (mostly the momma, who has been trying so hard to have more patience and perspective and grace...and let me tell you grace goes right out the window with head lice) go crazy. So we (mostly I again) decided a little mini vacation was in order over the long President's Day weekend. And while we did not escape to a warm tropical destination, a hotel stay with a pool down the road a bit and some activities we don't do often here in the cities was just right for us. And these photos will be enough to keep me smiling through whatever infectious disease comes next...

the ice castle at the MOA:
 
(SOOOOOO cold, but so fun, must be true Minnesotans....)




fun at the hotel:
(watching Wild Kratts from bed in the morning =)
(then tackling dadda to wake him up for a little fun with photo booth on the iPad)
(nice pool for the ages our kids are at - this side was only 1 ft deep)
(and this side was 3-4 ft deep - G LOVED the slides and that she could touch through the whole pool)
(H was a little unsure at first, but eventually had fun...and learned the cutest trick ever that we will have to take you all back to the hotel pool to show you =)
(and oh did these two have a blast!  many hours were logged in the pool by the time the weekend was over)

We also did Sea Life MN at the MOA, lunch at IKEA in our favorite spot where we can see the airplanes fly in, and of course pizza at the hotel for supper one night.  This is the first time in over a year and a half that we have gone anywhere other than to our parents' houses (we love you parents!!!), and although we didn't drive far (and that part was nice), it did feel like a get-a-way and we all enjoyed it so much!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

fun friday, 2.15.13...

(blurry photos brought to you by my cell phone and forgetting the big camera...=)

Anyone guess where we went?  An experience in and of itself that the kids had a hoot with.  S had the day off, we all went to pick G & W up from school, told them we were going somewhere crazy, and drove the half hour out to the large outdoor store where we admired the animal dioramas, camping supplies and aquarium, and resisted buying outdoor gear and large containers of mixed nuts and gummy peach rings...