In which we put on Christmas jams, broke out the $1.97 Costco clearance Christmas ornament cookie kit, drank out of our Christmas mugs, put away the Christmas decorations, and watched the opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympics (looking for countries on the globe and Google Earth, pretending to bobsled, and cheering for USA when they walked though)...
Monday, February 10, 2014
Sunday, January 26, 2014
fun friday, 1.24.14...
Today's Fun Friday post is brought to you by the letters C, a, r, s, t, e & n! One of Carsten's goals when he turned 5 was to learn to write his name. Before this he would attempt, but get frustrated and not be interested in all at sitting down to learn how. But now he is 5, and it was a big deal to him. (friends in Sunday School all write their own name on their papers!)
I had seen a neat chart for a girl learning to write her name that had a picture of a balloon with a letter of her name in each balloon and she colored one in when she learned how to write it. That was something I had not thought of - teach him one letter at a time. And this turned out to be a great strategy as Carsten is fairly long and has some tricky letters to learn. So Carst sat down at the computer with me and we made a chart for him:
We were trying to think of a good prize for when he finished his goal, and I was trying to steer away from his suggestions of toys, but he didn't like my suggestion of ice cream (whose son is he?!!), and then he pointed at the screen and said: "HOW ABOUT A BALLOON FROM THE DOLLAR STORE?!" perfect.
Carsten hung his chart up under his all important tractor calendar in the sun room and we started. I printed out tracing worksheets from this site, and we worked on one or two letters a day. He would write the letters on his calendar that we worked on.
And Friday he decided that the last 3 letters were going to be easy and he wanted to finish his name and get balloons for everyone for fun friday. (since I didn't have a better plan I was all for it!!! =) He finished the tracing sheets for t, e, & n, and then I printed out his name from the Amazing Handwriting Worksheet Maker and told him this was his "test." =)
He passed! I am so proud of him - he went from not writing his name at all to getting it down in way less than a month. He was SUPER proud as well.
Carsten colored in his last balloon, and we made plans to go to the dollar store after we picked up Grace and Willem from school.
I was planning on taking everyone grocery shopping first, but then we got a kind invite from our friends the DY's to bring the kids over after school and join them for pizza. Carsten said he would rather do this and we could get balloons the next morning.
I had seen a neat chart for a girl learning to write her name that had a picture of a balloon with a letter of her name in each balloon and she colored one in when she learned how to write it. That was something I had not thought of - teach him one letter at a time. And this turned out to be a great strategy as Carsten is fairly long and has some tricky letters to learn. So Carst sat down at the computer with me and we made a chart for him:
We were trying to think of a good prize for when he finished his goal, and I was trying to steer away from his suggestions of toys, but he didn't like my suggestion of ice cream (whose son is he?!!), and then he pointed at the screen and said: "HOW ABOUT A BALLOON FROM THE DOLLAR STORE?!" perfect.
Carsten hung his chart up under his all important tractor calendar in the sun room and we started. I printed out tracing worksheets from this site, and we worked on one or two letters a day. He would write the letters on his calendar that we worked on.
And Friday he decided that the last 3 letters were going to be easy and he wanted to finish his name and get balloons for everyone for fun friday. (since I didn't have a better plan I was all for it!!! =) He finished the tracing sheets for t, e, & n, and then I printed out his name from the Amazing Handwriting Worksheet Maker and told him this was his "test." =)
He passed! I am so proud of him - he went from not writing his name at all to getting it down in way less than a month. He was SUPER proud as well.
(this kept Henry busy while we were working on it! =)
I was planning on taking everyone grocery shopping first, but then we got a kind invite from our friends the DY's to bring the kids over after school and join them for pizza. Carsten said he would rather do this and we could get balloons the next morning.
And we did!
Balloons are a GREAT prize for my name-writing-super-big-five-year-old, and a GREAT fun inside distraction for all the kids from all the cold outside...
Thursday, January 23, 2014
a polar vortex day...
School was called off today, not because of snow, but because of the "polar vortex." Yep crazy weather patterns have given us super cold temps and dangerous wind chills...enough to call off school.
There were LOTS of complaints everywhere about the "polar vortex" but I
didn't mind one bit because we got to stay in our pajamas all day and
spend our Thursday...

doing this...
and this...
and this...
and this...
(side note, because it was a "polar vortex day" and not a snow day, I felt it was alright to play Cars Monopoly versus the regular version. hope my brothers will be ok with that.)
and this...
and this...
(normally I am all about not leaving the house
if school is called off, but I was easily persuaded with a late
afternoon invite: I mean, how can you say no to a cozy warm home with
cousins and cookies and hot chocolate and books and hex bugs?! And a
puppy! And Auntie Christy let us come over in our jammies. =)
and this...
(Grace had to write a haiku about her day:
I had a snow day
I wore my pj's all day
We played games at home
Aahma R loves haikus and wrote one back for her too:
I had a snow day
I dressed in my clothes and crocs
I knit for Grace)
and this.
AND,
just so you don't think that things were only sunshine and cookies and
puppies all day, we had no less than 11 meltdowns, 18 bonks, 9 fights, 2
band-aids, 3 bookshelves emptied, 1 big momma meltdown, 37 complaints
about chores, 1 bag of frozen chicken explode all over the floor, and 85
whiny/fussy "Momma!"'s.
When it all weighs out though...a great day.
When it all weighs out though...a great day.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
fun friday, 1.17.14...
Boppa and Aahma R came to visit!!! Bakery treats, learning about electricity while fixing a baby monitor, reading books, the hand game, new games on Aahma's ipad, and lots of hugs and giggles made for a great fun friday!
Friday, January 17, 2014
a rough patch...
(Auntie Christy, these baskets are PERFECT - thanks!!!)
smelling the flowers Mom and Dad R sent Steve
Dad B worked from the "Coon Rapids office" while they were here
After a lovely Christmas / New Year's / Carsten's birthday celebration with Steve's family, we were looking forward to enjoying the last few days of break and gearing up for getting back into the routine. We were then issued a rough week that we only made it through by the grace of God and the help of others and are now standing on the other side of it feeling very blessed. Tired. But very blessed.
It started Thursday evening with a broken toilet and a flood that I have only seen the likes of on TV shows, spanning multiple levels. This of course happened on the busiest day of the year at work for Steve, who I couldn't get a hold of, and I literally had no clue what to do, so I called the neighbors and Dan quickly came over with a wet-vac and a dehumidifier and a calm, "it will be ok!" attitude that I very much needed. Lots of time was spent that night sopping up water with every towel and cloth diaper in the house.
Then Steve got sick. It started out as a cold and moved into what we thought was full blown influenza, and for 3 days was the sickest I had ever seen him before. The kids were troopers and kept themselves happy and busy upstairs with new Legos from Christmas and games while we quarantined Dadda downstairs. He got worse and I was going to take him in, and then his fever broke and he slept and got better. Or so we thought. The next day ended with him not being able to move and having a hard time breathing and his chest hurt and I had to call 911 for an ambulance ride to the hospital. It is all surreal yet to me that I actually did that and that actually happened, but it did (thanks again to Lynne for coming over in the middle of the night to sit with the kids!). After a long night in ER, it turns out it was not influenza, but strep pneumonia, which is a particularly nasty form of pnuemonia and it knocked Steve out good. His heart was fine, and they got him hooked up to IV fluids and meds, but it still took him 2 days in the hospital to even be at the point where he could walk out the door to come home (and that was a slow walk - he laughs that he got seriously lapped by an 80 yr old couple). And then it was 5 days of resting and more meds at home before he was in any shape to go back to work. And it will be another week yet before he is truly back to normal. Having sick kids is the worst, but having a seriously sick husband is also the worst.
We are so thankful for all the help we got through this rough patch. To our neighbors who came quickly to help, to J&C who also came as soon as they could the next day, to Steve's parents who moved in for 4 days to help with kids and the house and getting back to normal, to friends who brought meals right away, to church friends who brought meals later after Steve went back to work, and to everyone who lifted Steve and us all up in prayer. The Lord is good and Steve continues to improve each day, despite a very busy week for him. It has not been the easiest for Steve to transition slowly back into work this week as there was a consistory meeting this past Tuesday in which he had a lot of end of the year reporting and budget preparing and such to do as he is church treasurer, and it is also their semi-annual inventory day at work tomorrow which requires a lot of work the week before and day of. Steve has been taking a lot of little naps, taking it very easy at home, and getting to bed as early as possible which has helped. My mom and dad are on their way now to spend the weekend with us which will be so nice - not only for us, but for Steve too as he won't fret too much about us at home while he is so busy at work if Aahma and Boppa are taking good care of us. =)
This has made us all a little more thankful for each other, a little more thankful for health, a little more thankful for the care and love of others, and a lot more thankful for the continued blessings that God grants us all.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
fun friday, 1.10.14...
Goodness knows we all needed a fun friday this week, but still needed to be very low key, so Legos it was! Fun snacks and lots of building things with Aahma B and Dadda and Momma made for some happy kiddos...
Saturday, January 4, 2014
fun friday, 1.3.14...
After a week of family celebration and friend get-togethers, and with colds settling in for everyone, AND since there was a major flood in the kids bathroom upstairs that we had to clean up late into the night, our Fun Friday was very low-key.
Chocolate chip muffins for breakfast (recipe out of my new Cooks Illustrated Baking Book that Steve gave me for Christmas)
While Henry napped, the big kids got to go outside to play for the first time all week. They had to take advantage of the heat wave that we were having (20F!! windchill was still hovering around 0F though...and after 30 min outside, Willem's cheeks were already starting to show frostbite. It is CRAZY cold around here).
Carsten also got to go over to Mrs. Lynne's all by himself to celebrate his birthday with her which he was pretty stoked about. He had saved the last pieces of his birthday cake for her, and she gave him a new game, Cars Monopoly. Super fun! We love our neighbors...
It is going to go back into the deep freeze over the weekend (school has already been cancelled on Monday because of the cold), so we went out and ran errands - "new" ice skates for Grace and Willem in prep for skating in January at school, new tennis shoes for Grace, and groceries. Steve was working late so we picked up chicken nuggets and mozzarella sticks and had a total TV supper. We threw in apples and carrots to try to healthify things...=)
I was very proud of the kids for not whining about our low-key day, and for getting ready for bed by themselves without complaining...it's the little things, right?
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