Getting Caught Up

March 1st, 2009 by Heidi

Ok, so it’s been 2 months since I’ve blogged. Not for a lack of wanting, just for a lack of time and organization. There has been plenty going on, plenty to blog about, I just haven’t made the time for it. And now, the idea of getting caught up and talking about all the things that have gone on, I’m overwhelmed. So I’m going to label myself a blog slacker and fill this post full of pictures from the past 2 months with a bunch of commentary just so I have something to share. Then I hope to take a little time each week to sit down and type some entries and pull myself out of slacker status. I’d also like to update the theme of this blog. I’ve paid for a couple of really cool themes but they lack some of the things I want to put here. I’ll need to take some more time to decide if staying or changing is the right thing to do. Sooner or later you might visit and find things in a bit of disarray or totally different. We’ll see.

I last left off just after New Years. Since then the kids have been busy with school, we’ve been digging out from under snow, and we’ve had some good fun too. How about I just dig out the images and tell the little story as we go along?

We went sledding and James was all bundled up and mountainman-like

When it’s really really cold and you have facial hair, your breath freezes on it

I played with my new camera plenty. Besides doing my Project 365, I’ve just take a lot of neat pictures.

The boys were interested in the coconuts at the grocery store. They could hear the milk inside but have never had it or seen it. I bought one. James tapped some holes in the ‘eyes’ and we slipped a straw into each one so the kids could all taste at once. That did not go over well. We cracked it open afterwards and found it was rotten. yuck! But it was funny to watch.

We mad e a very large pot of yummy chicken soup to go with the awesome noodles mom made us for Christmas!

No day is complete without cocoa,

or silliness.

James spoiled Millie. He does this every day though. But on this day she looks especially spoiled.

More furrbabies

Casey loves to lay by the bedroom door waiting for James to wake up each morning. He’s just so cute.

It has been horribly cold. Downright frigid.

And super snowy. This is our street – our house is almost burried in snow piles.

Connor’s teeth keep falling out. He’s even lost another since this picture was taken. Funny enough, they have yet to grow back in, even a little. He has a big ole toothless gap!

We’ve lost our heads

But we innaugurated an awesome new president

James celebrated a birthday. He treated himself to a spiffy new laptop. Now being away on the road is a little easier to handle  since we can share images and even video chat if the connection is good.

We took the kids bowling for the first time – Hannah had before actually, but not the boys. We went with friends and had an awesome time!

We’ve had our share of the respiratory sickies. I’m so thankful that for the most part, we are a really healthy family. The kids get mild fevers and a day or two of the yucks. Me, I’ve been sick off and on like crazy since September. I haven’t been this way in years. Sinus infections, strep throat, bronchitis, cold virus. Yuck. This picture was Dillan. He had a fever the night before and went to bed very early. He woke up early but fell asleep on the couch again.

For my birthday I got a spiffy new lens that does some really cool things! This is tiny Millie’s nose.

I visited Dillan’s class for Valentine’s Day where they did a little program and we had muffins and helped pass out Valentines. Very cute! One of my favorite pictures of Dillan recently.

There was crazy in the Valentine box!

And James gave me beautiful roses. They look amazing and they smell so good too!

The sundogs have been out. I wish I could get to a better place to photograph them without distractions but they rarely stay around very long. I love the way they light up the sky.

We celebrated Casey’s first birthday! He was so not thrilled to have to be wearing the party hat. But we all think it’s a super cute tradition.

Last weekend, Dillan and I had a day to ourselves. Hannah had gone skiing with her class and Connor was at boyscout winter camp. We got to hang out and play and just be us all day. Here he wanted to do his own silly pose and give himself rabbit ears! that boy…

He went outside to play in the fresh snow and jump on the trampoline. [our neighbor friend in the background] He’s the only one that even attempts a backflip – he nails it every time.

He’s been learning some sign language in school. Now I frequently here, “Hey Mom!” and then he flashes me this sign. I love him too!

For good behavior he’s earning quarters to use in the pencil machine at school. He has a new collection obsession. Here he is showing off his ‘pencil beard’ and ‘pencil teeth’.

Connor and Dillan started swimming lessons this week and I had some fun with processing images.

This is how Corgis be lazy. We love it when they lay like this. You can’t help but smile and giggle.

Little Miss Princess Millie looks so extra adorable on her purple throw on my bed in the winter sun.

Last night, Hannah and I went out with friends for a little Cosmic Bowling. Since we never get ourselves in a picture together, we snapped one before we went out the door. We look a little deer in the headlights and silly but thats’ us!

And I leave you with The Zoo. This is a typical night in my bed. They all come in, one by one, and claim their space. They don’t care that I [or even James as well when he's home] can move legs or not, they get comfy and that’s that. This image is missing Jelliebeanie. She’s not a fan of the group slumber party and usually sleeps on a bed with only one person taking up space. But funny enough, in the morning I woke up and Thomas was off the bed but Jellie was on it! Even with the rest of the crew still on it. At least we are warm!

There’s my big update. It’s picture heavy and if you’re on dial-up, I appologize! But it’s the quickest way to get the goods out there and get myself back into the blogging groove. I’ve missed it really.

Happy Turkey Day

November 27th, 2008 by Heidi

You won’t find an obligatory yummy turkey image here. In my family, we have this problem that prevents a nice picture every year. It’s called, turkey skin. We pull the bird out of the oven, set it on the counter, drain the juices for gravy, and gather around the counter like baby birds feasting for the first time in hours – anxiously awaiting the debagging of the turkey. We’ve learned not to all dive in at once and start to pull the golden skin from the bird for extra fine dining. We patiently await the dividing up and handing out of our portions. This year, Hannah graduated from little kid who’s not allowed to be near the skin to teenager who can have a small portion. Less for me. Phooey! She’s lucky I love her.

The turkey was awesome but the gravy was especially yummy. I’m not quite sure what my special touch is but we love my good gravy.  Other staples included mashed potatoes, cranberries, corn, beans, buns, and desserts! I’m so full. I definitely over ate. And I’m counting down until I can snack again before bed!

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. There is nothing like a laid back and casual gathering of family for a big feast of all of our favorite foods. There is no conscious effort to be healthy eaters. We add a lot of butter and sour cream, gravy is made from all of the turkey juice, and we eat until our eyes are bulging – at least once. We get painfully full. We turn into tryptophan coma zombies. And we love it.

The kids went outside for trampoline jumping. I don’t know how they managed to keep their turkey in. I suppose they’ve not learned to be true gluttons yet.

So what are we thankful for?

Heidi: good health [scope came back perfect even though I haven't made it back to talk about it] – family – love – and a full tummy.

Hannah: everything

Connor: us – everybody in the whole entire world except the people who don’t clean up the earth.

Dillan: turkey!

I wish James could have been here – and my dad and my sister and family. It’s just not the same without them.

I’m looking forward to leftovers tomorrow and the next 3 days with the kids. We’ll avoid shopping at all costs. I think we’ll hit up the library and maybe play some board games. It’s going to be super chilled out for sure – just the way we like it!

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday!

My Soup Is Staring At Me!!

September 12th, 2008 by Heidi

Look at those eyes and nose I scooped up! Talk about some freaky eating!

I have a new favorite food! [for those that don't know, this happens quite often!] While I love almost all food, I pick new favorites from time to time and stick with them for awhile and gorge myself until I feel sickly. Thank you Campbell’s for the new Select Harvest line! This one is Minestrone but the several that I have tried are all so yummy!!

This time of year, soup is a must. It’s getting chillier every day but not quite cold enough to want to crank the heat up. I’m trying to postpone that, I’ve had enough of the utility bills right now. Soup helps. And very yummy soup helps even more. And even better, this very yummy soup doesn’t derail my workout either!


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