Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Pure Joy!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
New Life for an Old Dresser
This definitely fits into the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" category, but it is such an adorable little dresser and with a little bit of love and care it is just perfect!
Do you have any special projects that you have done in preparation for your new arrival? Or any tips for decorating a child's room? Please share your great ideas!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Hmmm... Where Did She Get That From?
Ok, so apparently we need to watch what we say around our little one... The other day, on our way home from a visit with my grandmother, I told the girls that we needed to stop at the grocery store to do our shopping. My older daughter was NOT in the mood, to say the least. My littlest one was excited to ride in the carts. As her sister continued to complain about going to the store, my 2-yearl-old turned to her sister and clear as a bell said, "Stop-a whining, Lulu!" OK! I could not stifle a laugh and "Lulu" tried to put forth a fake cry, but even she could not help laughing!
My girls and I went out swimming on this hot day, and on our way out, my eldest grabbed the sunblock stick for her face and her sister's. In our rush outside it got placed within my little one's reach and she found just a little while ago and was putting it on her toothbrush! I saw that and I said, "Oh! You didn't put that in your mouth did you?" And she said, "No, my beep!" and pointed to her nose. I wasn't sure that I heard her correctly, so I pointed to my nose and I said, "What is this?" And she said, "Beep!" We all enjoy playing this little game where we touch her nose and say, "Beep!" and then she'll touch, say, Grandpa or Daddy's nose and they'll say, "HONK!" Well, apparently she thinks that her nose is called a "beep!" We'll have to work on that before she starts school... Another one of those things that sounds so darn cute until your child gets to school and the other kids look at them like they are from Mars!
My girls and I went out swimming on this hot day, and on our way out, my eldest grabbed the sunblock stick for her face and her sister's. In our rush outside it got placed within my little one's reach and she found just a little while ago and was putting it on her toothbrush! I saw that and I said, "Oh! You didn't put that in your mouth did you?" And she said, "No, my beep!" and pointed to her nose. I wasn't sure that I heard her correctly, so I pointed to my nose and I said, "What is this?" And she said, "Beep!" We all enjoy playing this little game where we touch her nose and say, "Beep!" and then she'll touch, say, Grandpa or Daddy's nose and they'll say, "HONK!" Well, apparently she thinks that her nose is called a "beep!" We'll have to work on that before she starts school... Another one of those things that sounds so darn cute until your child gets to school and the other kids look at them like they are from Mars!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Yin & Yang
One recent illustration of this came up on Friday during our trip to the zoo. Our littlest girl was in the creek, walking along having fun, when all of a sudden she tripped and fell knee first onto the concrete "creekbed." My husband and I both grabbed for her and we both immediately thought this was the end of our fun day because that HAD to hurt! We picked her up and sure enough she had cuts all over both knees. But you would only know that from looking -- she did not cry at all, and it did not slow her down at all either! She was ready to go play on the playground! And not only that, but she was climbing up to go down the slide and kept crawling around the top of the jungle gym on her injured knees! Even when we cleaned her up with wipes, she did not make a peep -- you would not know she had ever been hurt.
Her older sister on the other hand... Earlier that morning they were sitting together at the table coloring with markers. My older daughter looks at me, panic-stricken, and points to a little red dot on her finger. She says (very dramatically), "Mommy, is this marker or am I BLEEDING???" I said, "Honey, I'm sure it's just marker." It wiped right off and all was well!
Family Day
After breakfast we got ready and piled in the car to go to the zoo. We are fortunate to have a great zoo just minutes from our house, and each summer/fall we renew our zoo membership. It is such a great deal -- I think for a family it's about $55 for a year's membership and it's about $8 or $9 for an adult to enter without a membership. You really can't beat it! And with the close proximity to our house and having two kids of varying ages -- we can run to the zoo and not feel like we aren't getting our money's worth if someone gets cranky and wants to leave early. We got a late start on Friday, but we went and had lunch there and saw most of the animals -- we did skip a few things for the sake of time.
Our zoo also has a great playground and the girls enjoyed playing there before we headed home for a swim. It was a really nice, relaxing day with the family - a much needed break from all the running around we usually do!
Daddy's Omelette Recipe
Daddy's Omelette Recipe
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3 eggs (more or less, depending on hunger!)
A few splashes of Red Hot Sauce (adds great flavor, not heat)
American Cheese, broken into little pieces (any cheese will do)
Garlic salt
Pepper
Dash of water
Mix this all thoroughly with a whisk, adding the cheese last. Pour into a hot, greased (butter or non-stick spray) frying/omelette pan and as it starts to cook on the bottom, slowly and carefully run your spatula around the edge of the pan, lifting the eggs until you can carefully flip one side onto the other when the middle is just about cooked.
Sometimes they add other ingredients like ham, turkey, black olives -- whatever you have in the fridge that sounds yummy for your omelette! Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Extreme Blog Makeover
Who doesn't love getting a makeover? Even a blog can feel tired and run down sometimes. I thought this one could use a little freshening up, and thanks to The Cutest Blog on the Block, I was able to do this makeover for free! I hope you enjoy the new, fresher look!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Laura Ingalls Wilder Day





Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Happy Birthday to Me!
In honor of my birthday today, I took the day off of work so that I could spend it with my girls. I took them to the yacht club so that my littlest one and I could watch my older daughter's swimming and sailing lessons -- it was a beautiful day here today and it was nice to be outside enjoying the weather and getting to be there to see my girl learning and having fun! It was her idea to have Grandpa take us out to lunch at the yacht club after her lessons, which was very sweet (of both of them -- her to think of it, him to take us!) and then we headed home for nap time! I had a pleasant surprise when I got home - my mother, who recently moved to Florida, had sent me flowers so that was very sweet! We had a restful afternoon of naps, reading, and a Barbie movie, and then my husband came home and took us out to dinner. There was some of the usual sibling bickering (mostly on my elder one's part) on the way to dinner, particularly over who was going to hold the Barbies in the car, and my husband finally said to our older daughter, "Knock it off!" Well, of course the little one loved that and repeated it no less than 10 times to her sister, which did not improve her sister's mood... We rallied at the restaurant (I really had been in a fine mood the whole time, actually!) and had a nice, albeit quick meal -- I'm sure that they moved us along because we had the 2 kids with us! My little one was very excited about getting her straw back into her milk cup (cup w/ lid) and she held it up to show the other diners saying, "HEY, GUYS!" and I said, "Sshhh!" softly to her, so she looked around at the other people around us and showed her cup and whispered, "Hey guys, I did it!" I, of course, thought that was just precious!
All in all it was a lovely day!
All in all it was a lovely day!