Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Birthday Bash

My little girl turned 6 this past weekend. YIKES! So the weekend was spent celebrating the way 6 year olds like to celebrate...with friends, family, cake, presents, singing and pretty much getting spoiled.
Friday night was spent celebrating with her friends. Aidyn requested a movie party so we rolled out the red carpet...
The house was decorated with stars and movie tickets. We also made popcorn cupcakes, which I have to say, turned out pretty darn cute. (It wasn't real popcorn on top, just white and yellow marshmallows put together to look like popcorn.)
When the guests arrived they were ushered to the playroom to laugh and squeal and entertain each other. Soon it was pizza and cupcake time. That was probably the noisiest dining room table I have ever been around. The amount of giggling was unbelievable!
Next came gift opening time. I'm not sure what happened here with Lydia's card, but Aidyn & Lydia found it hysterical. Which in turn made everyone else laugh (adults included).
Here are the girls in attendance: Jordan, Julia, Lydia, Aidyn, Hadley & Daisy
After gifts it was time for the Feature Presentation. They watched The Little Mermaid, Ariel's Beginning. They snarfed down several bags of popcorn and talked during the whole movie! It was such a fun party and Aidyn loved having her friends over. She has really nice friends, they were a blast to have at our house!

What was Nolan doing this whole time?? Well, he was complaining because he couldn't be where the girls were and just hanging out with the adults. He had some fun with daddy.
And had a deep conversation with Great-Grandma. I wonder what she learned?

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Just taking a stroll with Grandpa Jerry

Seeking Sympathy

Last week Nolan had a cut on his hand. Now by calling it a cut, I am being generous. It was maybe 1/8 of an inch long. Again, that is a generous estimation. But, when you are 3, any cut is of great significance. He talked about that cut for days and apparently the wagon ride at the apple orchard seemed like a good time to drum up some sympathy from G'ma & G'pa.
It started with G'pa. Look at my cut G'pa.

Oh look, he's acknowledging I have a cut!
Here, let me show you a little closer.
Oh, G'pa is looking the other way. I better get G'ma involved in this.
G'ma look, I have a cut. Yep, you better look close.
Oh, I got G'pa back. Now that I have your attention, let me tell you all about how it happened...

Apple Orchard

My folks came to visit last weekend. While they were here, we made a trip to the apple orchard. G'pa tried to teach the kids how to stand still. This pose lasted about 1 second. (Nolan doesn't do well with being motionless.) Dad found his favorite apple tree to stand by. I think he liked the apple formations.
This is as good as a family picture gets for us. Everyone is looking toward the camera and Nolan has his tongue out. Oh 3 year olds...
G'ma & G'pa with the kiddos on the wagon ride back in from picking apples.


It was a beautiful day to enjoy some time together at the orchard. We all had lots of fun and lots of laughs.

Monday, September 22, 2008

The Pièce de résistance

We have been working on a landscaping project in our yard for 2 years. OK, OK, it's only been about 1 month, but it SEEMS like 2 years. Just look at all those damn rocks!
Here is what the area looked like before we started. There were some dead junipers under tree on the left that I pulled out a couple years ago. In the center you can see what was left of some rose bushes. There were 4 when we moved in, it was down to 2 scraggly sticks.
Around this evergreen were a bunch of 'past-their-prime' spireas. We pulled them out (that had to have been quite fun for the neighbors to watch!)
Then we started shoveling out the rocks. That job is a pain in the ass. There is no other way to describe it. It took us over a week to remove them, but they are finally gone!
After the rocks were gone, we pulled up the old weed guard, worked in some new garden soil and reshaped the area a little bit to make it more irregular. I don't do well with uniformity.
Then it was time to buy plants! I got several varieties of shrubs...Hydrangeas, Mock-Oranges, Barberry, Chrysanthemums. I also got a boat-load of perennials...Dianthus, Liatris, Black-Eyed Susan, Coral Bells, Coreopsis.
When it was time to plant, I called in some help. My brother Troy came to give direction. The large rock was the perfect perch for his rear end.
By the time we got it all figured out, Troy was tired and needed to take a break. At least we know I was keeping him hydrated.

With the plants in the ground it was time to mulch. While I worked on the mulch, Troy waited for one of the new apple trees to start producing. I didn't have the heart to tell him...

So...here it is again BEFORE:
And AFTER:


I'm happy with how it turned out and am hoping that everything comes up strong, healthy and pretty in the spring. If I remember, maybe I'll post a picture next year when a few things are flowering. Chances are slim that I'll remember that though.
Thanks Jeff, Aidyn, Nolan and of course Troy for all your help!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Cracked me up!

Here is the opening skit from SNL last Saturday night. I busted a gut watching this. Tina Fey nailed this impersonation of Sarah Palin. Oh, political parody is just too funny!

Friday, September 12, 2008

FYI...

Things I would do for you if you are my friend/family/neighbor:
Cook you dinner
Watch your kids (even if they're brats)
Drive you to the airport
Help you move
Help you paint
Take care of your house while you're out of town
Go buy Pedialyte for your sick kids because you can't go to the store because you're covered in puke
Many other things, actually most anything you can think of...


Things I won't do for you no matter who you are:
Shovel your landscaping rocks

Friday, September 05, 2008

Day 2

Don't worry, this will not be a day by day account of Kindergarten, I just had to get a few pictures this morning. How can you NOT take pictures of this sweet little girl in THIS outfit!?!?! Seriously, is there anything cuter???

Getting on the bus...That is a big bus for such a little girl. Note the bus number...Yikes! Let's pray for a good year on the bus!

Thursday, September 04, 2008

And so it begins...

It is a big day at our house. Actually, a HUGE day! Aidyn started Kindergarten and Nolan started Preschool! I will soon be starting therapy for my impending mental breakdown. Both kids were beside themselves with excitement this morning.
Here is my little Kindergartner...
Waiting in the driveway for the school bus.
Here's our preschool star. He informed me yesterday that at Preschool he will be a 'genius'! Sounds like a good goal to me.
I asked Nolan if I could take a picture of him in front of his cubby. He agreed as long as he could be inside the cubby. Whatever works.

Both kids we very happy at the end of their school day, which is a good sign. Aidyn's looking forward to tomorrow so she can ride the bus again (that seems to be the biggest thrill...funny how that same bus ride is the one thing that made her mother breakdown this morning.) I guess it's all perspective.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

End of Summer Activities

With summer drawing to a close and the school year about to start we've been busy getting in a few more fun summer activities. 2 weekends ago we finally made it up to visit our friends Corey & Ana. When I say 'made it up to visit' I'm talking about making the grueling 45 minute drive to their house. How sad is that?? Anyway, we had a fun day visiting, eating and tooling around the lake on the pontoon. Nolan & Aidyn were in charge of driving the boat...we eventually made it back to shore safely.
This past weekend we had our fantasy football draft (which I'd like to remind everyone that I won last season!!!) Any-hoo, the day after the draft we headed to the State Fair with our friends Shawn & Bridget. We spent the day cruising the fairgrounds, people watching and eating like pigs. On the list of fair cuisine this year were cheese curds, corn dogs, gyros, strawberries & cream, cookies & milk, mac-n-cheese on a stick and a new intro this year which I thought was quite tasty...homemade tater tots on a stick. They are shredded potatoes mixed with sour cream, cheese, chives & bacon all mixed together, battered and then fried. Great on the taste buds, hell on the arteries.
Here are Nolan & Kya enjoying a stroller ride through the fair.
The kids went on a couple rides. Aidyn picked the roller coaster (the kiddie version). It was their first time on a roller coaster and it went pretty well. Aidyn did have a look of "Oh crap, why did I pick this ride?!?!" But by the end of it, they looked like they were having fun. We were exhausted, filthy and about 80 pounds heavier by the end of the day, but it was another fun adventure to the Sate Fair.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Political Observation

We were watching the DNC last night as Joe Biden gave his acceptance speech. As we were watching Jeff said "He reminds me of that big bird from the muppets." I knew instantly who he was talking about. Sam the Eagle. What do you think??
By the way, we both really like Joe Biden...he just happens to look like a muppet!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Humor and (Painful) Honesty from a 3 year old...

Nolan has been full of wisdom today. Some entertaining, some well... some hit a bit too close to home.

1. A random statement while riding in our car 'Our car is not a helicopter. It's really disappointing that we don't have a helicopter.'

2. While we were at the beach Nolan had to go potty. He was covered (EVERY square inch) in sand. As he pulled his pants down 'Look I have crumbs in my crotch!'

3. While he was rummaging though stuff in our bathroom he came across Jeff's deodorant. 'Sean has this stuff and he put some in my armpit. Sean wears it because he has really stinky armpits.'

4. He came charging into the bathroom just as I was getting into the shower. "Mommy! I don't like to see you naked.'
Me 'Why?'
Nolan (looking me up and down) 'Because THAT (pointing straight at me) is GROSS!'

Ouch.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Steak Marinade from Heaven

I love a good grilled steak but I'm always looking for a yummy marinade or sauce to use with them. I actually love A1 sauce, but I like to try to make my own. And I almost always make mushrooms and onions in a sauce to go with our steak. Tonight, I grilled t-bone steak and I was actually disappointed that I had made the mushrooms to go with because this steak was so darn good on its own, I felt bad for the 'shrooms. I got this recipe from allrecipes.com and here is the link to the original recipe. Recipe Here
But below is my adjusted recipe and let me tell you what, it is DELICIOUS! I mixed up this marinade this morning and put the steaks in so they bathed for about 8 hours before I grilled them. You must try it, your mouth will be so happy you did!


OMG Steak Marinade

1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 1/2 tablespoons dried basil
1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
1 teaspoon ground pepper
1 large clove crushed garlic
a few good splashes hot pepper sauce
a few good splashes A1 sauce
a few good splashes lime juice
Mix together and slather your chunks 'o beef in this goodness. Marinade, grill, eat and pass out.