Sunday, November 30, 2008

Christmas is coming!

This is from the December "Friend" magazine. We're going to try it here, and I just wanted to share in case anyone else wants to try it, too. It's a good way to get kids excited to read scriptures this month, because it's a count-down to Christmas! Plus, they get to color one in each time you read one - and hey, that's exciting. Here's the link.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Just another day at our house









We're almost out of diapers for Jackson, and decide instead of buying more, we'll see how he does if we tell him no more diapers. Peeing on the carpet doesn't bother him. (Although it does happen to bother his mom). He would just go, then say, "Mom, more pee came out." And keep playing. While playing with his trains, he peed right into the drawer under the train table (tips for cleaning urine-soaked wooden tracks)? After that and several other accidents, we got more diapers.
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Olivia and Jackson climb into Kate's crib and are having a great time in there, until I hear, "Stop, Olivia! That breaks the bones in my head!" Whatever she did, it couldn't have been nice.

Jackson's two-week long runny nose is now a blue runny nose. Hmm, who could be responsible for leaving all the lids off the markers again?

Olivia's learning to read! She catches on fast, why didn't we do this earlier? Oh yeah, because every time I got out the "Teach Your Child to Read" book, she would say "I'm never reading again!" She likes "Bob Books" more.

Katelyn knows how to get away from a diaper change.

John's fixing eyeballs in the middle of the night. And I'm making pumpkin bread.

Monday, November 24, 2008

A Portrait of her Parents


(This is from just a few weeks after Katelyn was born).
Olivia: Look, Dad, I drew you and Mommy.
John: Am I the blue one? (I think he was trying to make me feel better).
Olivia: No, you're green.
John: Oh, is this when Katelyn was still in Mom's tummy?
Olivia: Nope.

Darn.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Happy Anniversary to us!



reception
engagement picture - do we look different?
Yesterday was our anniversary. We were planning on just getting the kids in bed early, getting some take-out food, and just doing a "home date" since it was a Monday night and we didn't want to ask anyone to babysit. But a very kind friend offered to watch them, then when we were going to cancel that day because Jackson's sick and didn't want to get her kids sick, she offered to come over to our house instead. We took her up on it, even though it meant she would be a witness to our messy family room (I've been letting some things slide, while I read about vampires lately). We just went out to dinner, but it was so nice to be able to go eat somewhere that didn't have kids meals and to remember how fun it is to be together somewhere other than home with toys, crayons, and 3 crazy little Knippers. Yeah, we haven't gone on many dates lately! We better work on that.
Here are a couple pictures of that most wonderful day 7 years ago. 7 years already?

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Halloween's over, but . . .

Packing up Halloween costumes and decorations, I was talking with Olivia and Jackson about what they dressed up as in past years. I think Halloween is one of the few days of the year that we have the camera out, same day each year, so it was funny to see how much we changed from one year to the next. (In our last ward, we had an indoor Halloween party, so it was a good chance to get a picture of all of us with costumes. Now they have a trunk-or-treat in the dark so we didn't think about a family picture). As seen above, I've pretty much worn the same shirt for the last six Halloween's.
2008:
The only picture w/ me in it from this Halloween (photographer: Olivia). Darn, we didn't get the family this year! But the pumpkin shirt - still going strong.

2007: Pumpkin shirt wouldn't fit over my belly. It probably wouldn't have any made it over my face, either.

2006: At ward Halloween party in Milw.

2005: Donned a costume for Primary party, since I was in Primary. And probably too big for shirt again. Blame it on new baby again.


2004: John's going to be happy when he sees this picture I posted. He could use my dad's line, "I don't have to dress up, I already have my costume on." Don't worry, shirt was worn - top picture is from same year.

2003: New baby, new tired parents.


Yes, this IS why our Christmas card photo has rotated between the whole family one year, just the kids the next.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

This is what I like to see at night:






But lately Jackson doesn't think he has to sleep! I don't know what's going on with him. A couple nights ago, at 3 in the morning, I heard a frantic, "Mommy, he's eating me!" He was running down the hall before I could even sit up in bed. And was up the rest of the night! A few times he dozed off, but as soon as I was falling back to sleep, he was awakened again by his bad dream.
He thought Bruce the Shark was going to come through his window.
The next night he kept wanting, "someone else that talks" to sleep in his room with him (i.e. stuffed animals don't count).
And last night he came out of his room over and over "needing" something. At 11:00, he let me know he could not sleep without the Little People sheep. So the Little People sheep found out for the first time what it's like to be needed. (Good thing it wasn't in the box of toys I just took to Goodwill).
After being up since 3 am, I didn't do much that day. Except take care of a few problems, like eyebrows plastered to the forehead with dried snot, stuff like that. (Baby eyebrows, not my eyebrows).

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Prop 8

My cousin in California wrote this really good post about Prop 8, and I just wanted to pass it along here. As of right now, the results are still being tallied in CA.
Hope you don't mind, Chelsea!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween









Trunk-or-treat the weekend before Halloween (the first round of candy).

Friday night as kids everywhere went after the candy, mom's everywhere took pictures for the blog. Okay, maybe not just for the blog. We didn't get any great Halloween pictures here, but we did get lots of candy, and what's more important, anyway?

We went really simple on costumes this year. I did spend about 10 minutes making Jackson a pirate costume, but when a friend offered a superman costume, he liked that idea better. Olivia wanted to wear dress-up stuff for a princess, and we just made a hat in another 10 minutes. But then she wanted to put on the bunny ears for trick-or-treating, instead. And Katelyn's wearing the bunny costume that was also Olivia's. I guess I should have put my 20 minutes into the snail costume I had wanted to make for her - she wouldn't have changed her mind on me! By next year, the idea won't work as well since she should be done scooting around on her belly by then.