12/01/2008

Wow... I am really boring!

I saw this on someone else's blog and thought I would post it here. You are supposed to copy the list and bold any of them that you have done. I have also added a little commentary where needed. So here it goes:

1. Started your own blog

2. Slept under the stars
3. Played in a band ....at school (I took band in high school but I wasn't actually in the band. It was just a class for me to skip)
4. Visited Hawaii
5. Watched a meteor shower
6. Given more than you can afford to charity
7. Been to Disneyland /world
8. Climbed a mountain - (I have hiked in the mountains but I don't think that counts)
9. Held a praying mantis
10. Sang a solo
11. Bungee jumped
12. Visited Paris
13. Watched a lightning storm at sea - (If I had done this I would have died of a heart attack and wouldn't be here to tell about it.)
14. Taught yourself an art from scratch
15. Adopted a child (Does the Angel Tree count?)
16. Had food poisoning
17. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty
18. Grown your own vegetables (I tried but no vegetables ever grew. Just a really long vine)
19. Seen the Mona Lisa in France
20. Slept on an overnight train (Bus-yes. Train-No)
21. Had a pillow fight
22. Hitch hiked
23. Taken a sick day when you're not ill
24. Built a snow fort
25. Held a lamb
26. Gone skinny dipping
27. Run a Marathon
28. Ridden in a gondola in Venice
29. Seen a total eclipse
30. Watched a sunrise or sunset
31. Hit a home run (With Bryan, yeah baby! Ha, Ha)
32. Been on a cruise
33. Seen Niagara Falls in person
34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors
35. Seen an Amish community (on TV)
36. Taught yourself a new language (I can translate Whinese)
37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied
38. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person
39. Gone rock climbing
40. Seen Michelangelos David
41. Sung karaoke
42. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt
43. Bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant
44. Visited Africa
45. Walked on a beach by moonlight
46. Been transported in an ambulance
47. Had your portrait painted
48. Gone deep sea fishing
49. Seen the Sistine Chapel in person
50. Been to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
51. Gone scuba diving or snorkeling
52. Kissed in the rain
53. Played in the mud (back on my soccer glory days)
54. Gone to a drive-in theater
55. Been in a movie (only a home movie)
56. Visited the Great Wall of China
57. Started a business (how do you spell successful...10+ years as an independent contractor throwing newspapers. Jealous?)
58. Taken a martial arts class
59. Visited Russia
60. Served at a soup kitchen
61. Sold Girl Scout Cookies - nope, but bought and eaten enough to own the Girl Scouts
62. Gone whale watching - I'm resisting a really mean joke right now
63. Got flowers for no reason
64. Donated blood, platelets or plasma
65. Gone sky diving
66. Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp
67. Bounced a check
68. Flown in a helicopter
69. Saved a favorite childhood toy
70. Visited the Lincoln Memorial
71. Eaten Caviar
72. Pieced a quilt
73. Stood in Times Square
74. Toured the Everglades
75. Been fired from a job
76. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London
77. Broken a bone
78. Been on a speeding motorcycle
79. Seen the Grand Canyon in person
80. Published a book
81. Visited the Vatican
82. Bought a brand new car
83. Walked in Jerusalem
84. Had your picture in the newspaper
85. Read the entire Bible
86. Visited the White House
87. Killed and prepared an animal for eating
88. Had chickenpox
89. Saved someone's life
90. Sat on a jury
91. Met someone famous (high-fived Richard Simmons in the Macy's Parade. Jealous?)
92. Joined a book club (no but I have joined a CD club and got a good deal on some sweet music. Something like 12 CDs for $0.01. Jealous?)
93. Lost a loved one
94. Had a baby - (Actually, mine were more like toddlers)
95. Seen the Alamo in person
96. Swam in the Great Salt Lake
97. Been involved in a law suit
98. Owned a cell phone
99. Been stung by a bee
100. Read an entire book in one day


I guess I have experienced a few cool things in life, they just aren't on this list. I think I will make my own list and post that. Anyway, I think this is supposed to be a tag, so TAG!

11/16/2008

They must really love each other...

No matter what they are doing, I always find the girls crammed into the same 2 square feet of space. They like to share this same space in:
  • A closet floor
  • Eating breakfast
  • Doing homework
  • Under the comforter on my bed
  • On the swingset
  • In front of the TV
  • The couch where I am already sitting
  • In the bathroom to brush teeth
  • In their beds
  • In front of the computer

This is not a staged photo. This really is how they play. They have plenty of room to play in their bedrooms or in the TV room. Yet, they usually all cram into a closet to play. When they sit down to do homework, they will all gather around one corner of the dining room table. But their favorite place to share space is their beds. The other night I went back upstairs to check on the girls after I had tucked them in. Hayden wasn't in her bed or in her room. So I start calling for her. She comes running out of Taylor's room to tell me that she was sleeping in Taylor's bed. I go to check out the situation. Taylor was in Payton's bed with her and tells me that she had been sleeping there for the past couple of nights. More recently Taylor is sleeping back in her own bed but Hayden hasn't left it. So if you need some extra space to play of sleep, come on over. We have some space we aren't using.

I have field trip fatigue

It is only November and between the three girls, there have already been six field trips. Fire Station, Little Schoolhouse, Bellingrath Gardens, the Farm, the Battleship, and Christmas Jubilee. Taylor has another next week, too. Since I am in school, I haven't been able to go on all of them. Bryan and Aiti (Bryan's mom) have filled in. However, I am already growing a little tired of them. I know that sounds horrible. Bryan tells me that the kids don't need one of us as a chaperone on every single one. But, I feel like it is one of the reasons I am a stay-at-home-sometimes-when-I-am-not-in-school-myself-or-volunteering-at-their-school-or-running-errands-or-doing-something-church-related-mom. However, I know how much the kids like having one of us along so, I will continue to go. Even though the buses usually stink, I usually have to ride on the bus with the mean driver that won't let anyone talk, and bathroom facilities aren't always the cleanest, I will still go. I have learned a few tricks of the field trip chaperoning trade. Always bring a bottle of water and some Excedrin. Stash a few books in the bag for the really long bus rides. Keep hand sanitizer handy. Pack a yummy lunch. Don't stress if you forget the camera. Kiss your child alot in front of their friends. Sing silly songs together. I forgot my camera on Hayden's field trip to the Battleship last week. Here are a few pictures of her Fire Station and Farm fieldtrips:

Bryan took the day off to go on the Fire Station field trip and just smiled when I handed him the camera. He knew what to do.


This little farm is in Bay Minette and is about 1 hr from the school. The long bus ride is worth it. It is one of the "Kindergarten" field trips, so I have been there 3 times. I still acted very excited about the emus, pigs, pony rides, etc. all for Hayden.
That is Hayden's teacher, Ms. Ryall. According to Hayden, she is the best teacher in the whole world. I totally agree. I think Lynne would, too. Trent and Riley both had her for Kindergarten.





11/08/2008

Time to celebrate



I have to brag about my girls again. They all got straight A's for the first quarter. Hayden and Payton didn't act like it was any big deal. Taylor is pretty happy about it, though. She said third grade is the hardest ever. She spends about 45 min on homework and there have been a few tears shed (from her and me.) She struggled a little bit in math but once I realized she was missing the instruction 3 days a week for speech and PACE, I got that straightened out. I love her teacher so much. Once she and I discussed the problem, she made sure Taylor was there for math most days. It has made all the difference.
Once the report cards came out, we had to celebrate! The girls all agreed that Marble Slab was the best place to do this.


Hey now, they are Allstars!

It is only October and all have my girls have already been selected as an Allstar. I am one proud mom! For anyone that doesn't know, each teacher picks one student from her class each month as the Allstar. This is a student who has shown good character. I guess it is like a student of the month. They have a little breakfast with donuts and juice each month for the allstars. They are given a certificate and a prize. This year, instead of getting a little goodie bag, the kids get all star t-shirts. The best part about it, is that they can wear them every Friday instead of their uniform shirt.

Payton was selected for the month of September. On the certificate, the teacher writes the reason for selecting that student. Payton was chosen for always being kind to others.
Hayden and Taylor were the Allstars from their classes for October. Hayden was chosen for "showing she cares for her friends and teachers."
Taylor was chosen for "always being willing to lend a helping hand."
This picture is for you, Riley. Blakely was also chosen from her class for October. So, I took a picture of her and my girls just for you.

11/02/2008

Saturdays are so unpredictable...

...except for one thing--ALABAMA FOOTBALL! ROLL TIDE!

Our Saturdays always seem busy. They may involve cleaning the garage, helping spruce up the family cemetery, family picnics, church activities, working on the car, etc. However, we ALWAYS make time to watch the game. Around here, when you say "the game" everyone knows what you are talking about. We have been Alabama fans forever. We have rooted for them through the good times and bad (losses, sanctions, injuries, numerous coaching changes, etc.) This season has made it all worth it. Since Bryan and I both went to U of A we can rightfully call the Crimson Tide "our team." The girls love to watch the games too, especially when I make fun snacks.

The third Saturday in October is always a big game. The Alabama/ Tennesse rivalry is second only to the Alabama/Auburn rivalry. To paraphrase an Alabama player: We hate Auburn because we have to. We hate Tennesse because we want to. Lynne told me about this clip on youtube. After watching it, I had to share. I can not figure out how to post the actual video, but here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7G7loR2VVw

Anyway, I made a few fun treats for the Tennessee game this year. We had apples with caramel dip, halloweeen cupcakes, sausage dip, and Chicago style pizza. After seeing a food network special about it, Bryan decided we should try to make some. It actually turned out pretty good, but looked to gross too take pictures of.

This is the best sausage dip and is so easy to make. I got the recipe from one of my scrapping friends, Debby. She brought this to a crop one time and it was love at first bite. Just cook up your sausage (I wouldn't use anything other than Jimmy Dean.) Drain off the fat then add a can of rotel and block of cream cheese. Mix it all up and serve. So delicious.

Before the game, the girls were out drawing with sidewalk chalk on the driveway and they heard the ice cream man. So, they all run in to get their allowance and run back out to sit and wait. They sat at the bottom of the driveway and waited for almost an hour. They kept hearing the faint song of the ice cream truck, but it never came down our street. Taylor told me they prayed six times and it still didn't come. I tried to make it all better. I went outside with a box of popsicles and offered to sell those to them. Taylor and Hayden were ready to buy but, Payton was all upset because she didn't think she should have to buy popsicles from me. So being the nice mom that I am, I gave them away for free.

This is Taylor's masterpiece on the driveway. In case you can't read it, the title is "Family Stages." The order of the stages is love, marriage, baby, grow up, live, and die. I guess, since Bryan and I love each other, got married, then had a few babies, we are now growing up. Don't you just love it. I really can't wait until I get to start living.

Believe it or not...

...we did celebrate Halloween. It just seems like life has been moving along at a pretty quick pace for us lately. So, obviously, I haven't taken the time to blog about it. We did make time to pick out pumpkins, though. I didn't take the kids to the pumpkin patch this year. (overpriced and over-rated) They each picked a pumpkin out of those huge boxes at Wal-mart and they were just as happy with them. See:



And thanks to Lynne, we didn't even have to carve them. She sent us some vinyl pumpkin faces to stick on them. They turned out just as cute with no mess. Love it! After we brought the pumpkins home, the girls were willing to sit for a few pictures. Aren't they beautiful?!



I wanted a picture of them all together. To get one of those, I usually have to agree to a silly picture too. This time wasn't any different. So here is the picture I wanted and the one they wanted:


10/28/2008

Only because I was tagged

Dianne tagged me. So here it goes. These are supposed to be one word answers, but I probably can't stick to that.
1. Where is your cell phone? pocket
2. Where is your significant other? work
3. Your hair color? Brown
4. Your mother? I think you mean yo' mama
5. Your father? Opa
6. Your favorite thing? I don't do favorites
7. Your dream last night? lions
8. Your dream/goal? 30 lbs.
9. The room you're in? Scrapbook/exercise
10. Your hobby? scrapbooking
11. Your fear? bees
12. Where do you want to be in 6 years? Utah
13. Where were you last night? t-ball game
14. What you're not? warm
15. One of your wish-list items? sold sign
16. Where you grew up? Germany/Alabama
17. The last thing you did? cleaned
18. What are you wearing? jeans
19. Your TV? annoying
20. Your pet? NONE
21. Your computer? handme down
22. Your mood? overwhelmed
23. Missing someone? family
24. Your car? Minivan
25. Something you're not wearing? belt
26. Favorite store? See number 6
27. Your summer? the best
28. Love someone? Bryan
29. Your favorite color? See number 6
30. When is the last time you laughed? today
31. Last time you cried? yesterday

I am supposed to tag some people, but I am pretty sure the only person that regularly checks my blog is Riley. So I tag you!

9/24/2008

What's in your pocket?

The other day I was thinking about that credit card commercial that has the slogan "What's in your wallet?" I don't even remember what card it is for, but it was stuck in my head while I was cleaning the house. I really kept thinking "What's in your pocket?" When I clean up I put any little stray objects in my pocket so I can deliver them to the right room. One pocket is usually for trash too big for the vacuum and the other pocket is for little stuff that probably deserves to go in the garbage but I am too nice of a mom to throw them away. So after I finished cleaning, I emptied my pockets and was amused by the assortment of things. I was going to take a picture and post it, but that is way too involved so I will just list the contents of the non-garbage pocket.

Nerf gun dart
leapster game
3 hair rubber bands
blue hair ribbon
chuck e cheese token
dime
lid to strawberry shortcake pen
my little pony comb

These things are not out of the ordinary. I am usually sticking things in my pocket all day long, so I can put them away. After emptying out my pockets, I was wondering if other people do this, and what little treasures/stuff they end up with. If you collect things in your pocket, throughout the day. Post a comment and let me know what you have. Wow, what an exciting life I lead.

Let's play a game

Who is up for a guessing game?

What phrase do I say most often when the kids get in the car after school?

A. How was school?
B. Did y'all play with puppies at PE?
C. Who wants to go to Sonic?
D. Let's circle the parking lot and sit in carpool again.

The answer is: B
Why? You ask. Kids smell. And not just mine. But mine are the only ones that bring the offending PE odor into my car in the afternoons. So yes, I ask them pretty regularly if they played with puppies at PE. But about Sonic, here is another question?

How many times have we been to Sonic in Hayden's lifetime?

A. None, why would you want to eat outside in this heat.
B. Everyday. Hello, happy hour.
C. Six times
D. Who knows, but I could sure go for a big ol' nasty cup of ice right now.

The answer is: D
But, according to Hayden it is C. The other day after school she asks if we can go to Sonic for slushies. For the record, Sonic isn't near our house, and I don't think we have ever gone there after school. (Even though it does sound like a good idea.) I tell her no. Then she starts in with this whole whiny bit about how we NEVER go to Sonic. I, of course, answer with "Never?" She says "not never, but we have only been six times." I don't know where she came up with that number so I question that too. "Six times?" Hayden says "Well I havn't counted but I know we have only been six times." My poor deprived children.

Maybe I am not as old as I feel

I have been feeling a little old lately. Not that 31 is old, but in my head, I am still in my early 20s. So, I started back to school this fall. I am trying to ease back into this whole college thing with two math classes, a biology lecture, and biology lab. Well, it has been kicking my butt, to say the least. I don't know how many times over that past month I have said the phrase "I am not as smart as I used to be." I am embarrassed to say that I have left after class in tears and had to call Bryan to vent about it. I have spent MANY hours studying for Biology. And just when I think the lightbulb has turned on for me in math, it burns back out. Actually I think the math lightbulb in my head just flickers. Anyway, between feeling a little dumb and sitting in classes full of what look like 12 year olds, I feel old. Not to mention, my run the other morning combined with being on my feet all day working my shift at the consignment sale, left me feeling like an old lady. I could barely walk yesterday.
Well today was duty-free lunch at the girls' school. (The teachers don't have to eat lunch with their class. The parents come and take over for the lunch period one day a month.) I have been running a little ragged the last couple of days and the makeup just isn't covering those dark circles under my eyes. Again, I am feeling a little old. So to make myself feel better, I told all of the kids in Payton's class that I was her sister. Of course, some kid had to call me out and say that I was her mom. He said he knew because they were in Kindergarten together and I was her mom then. And then another kid said the sweetest thing I have ever heard. He said I didn't look old enough to be a mom. How sweet is that. I don't look old enough to be a mom! I love it. Maybe I'll go have lunch with her class everyday.

8/31/2008

A mother daughter tea party

After uploading the pictures of Taylor and Bryan at the Daddy-Daughter activity, I remembered about the Mom and Daughter tea party we went to this summer. It was obviously fun. We were a little late (surprise) and sat at a table in the corner. It was probably better that way because we tend to get a little rowdy. They had a cute little word scramble. I kicked some serious 8,9,and 10 year old tail on that. They also had a little questionnaire that the moms were supposed to fill out about thier daughters and vice versa. Well, we didn't get the memo that you were supposed to fill it out together and have it be a little bonding moment. Because, we were all about secrecy and I think a few loud accusations of cheating and peaking were made. Like I said, we had a great time and it is so much fun to spend time with the kids one on one.




Some funny pictures

Combining two families in one house for a month can have some logistical setbacks. The Benhams are always so welcoming and we totally had an AWESOME time this summer. But the time we spent there was not problem free.

There is always somone being mad about something:

When there are that many kids and that much laundry, there is bound to be trouble. Like not knowing whose clothes belong to who.

Or just having to wear whatever you can find, not matter how many holes are in them.Between church shoes, tennis shoes, crocs, flip flops, etc. we were always hunting for shoes. So Hayden just made her boots go with everything. Yes, those are her pajamas.

The homeowner can become very hostile.

The food situation is another whole story. You want ice cream you have to make it yourself.

The idea of nutrition goes right out the window. Laffy Taffy is a food group, isn't it?

If you do get hungry enough for something healthy, like pringles, you have to get it yourself, and you may be left to just crumbs.

Do you know how many gallons of water it takes to bathe that many kids? I think the slip-n-slide with irrigation water is a perfect substitute. Who needs soap anyway?

All that recreation can make a kid tired, so there has to be TV time. But there is never enough seats.
Ever!
At the end of the day everyone is tired and just ready to go to sleep. But good luck finding a bed. You may be better off in the hammock at Cabela's.

Kong Kone

I know that I have been promising pictures from our summer vacation. So I will be adding them slowly, but surely. Whenever we visit Utah, we have a list of places we like to go. Well after finding out about the Kong Kones, we had to add Maceys grocery store to our list. Besides Kong Kones, they have very good sales. I'll have to post about my love affair with Utah grocery store sales at a later time. Anyway, we believed all of they hype and we weren't let down.

So what do you get when you add this:


and this?


THIS!!!!


and THIS!

We asked the girl at the counter how many times a day people drop their cone. She told us that was the first time she had seen it happen since she had been working there. What?!? She must have started working there that morning or something.






I am a sucker for soft serve ice cream. Especially a swirl cone(or twist-as they say in Utah.) But Lynne and I were good and resisted temptation. These pictures sure do make my mouth water, though!