Monday, December 9, 2013

2013 Week 48

Feeling very Christmassy and festive around here.   
 The kids got new lights for the mini trees in their rooms.
 The elves are here and up to their usual mischief.  We've found them TPing the tree, trapped by the plastic Army Guys, swinging from the ceiling fan with a countdown paper chain, mistaking the dog biscuits for cookies...
 This year we bought the kids Lego Advent Calendars.  They love them.  This is the first thing they get to do every morning, as soon as they are fully dressed and ready for school.
 It was a big week for drying rack orders, especially custom sizes and colors.
 And of course Tyler's birthday!  Our little guy turned 7 this week!  He started the day (Thursday) with cake batter waffles (yes, he does sleep with his pajamas tops unbuttoned lol) and gifts.

 Then homework after school.  Don't you just love the tie?  He couldn't wait to wear it to school.
 
 Lucky for Tyler, Sam got off work early (they had night fire, but let him go early) so the guys hung out while Kaitlyn and I joined the girls scouts at the nursing home to play games and hand out ornaments.  Then we met Tyler and Sam at Burger King (Tyler's choice) for dinner before heading home for pjs, chocolate pie (Tyler's pick instead of cake - he's a choc-o-holic!), and bedtime.
 Then Saturday was the big birthday party!  This year's theme - Skylanders (it's a video game the kids are obsessed with right now).


 We had a good turn out.  Obviously I had asked them to make silly faces for this photo, but it's a good illustration of the personality of this bunch - wild and crazy and full of energy!

Monday, October 28, 2013

2013 Week 42

Letter Tyler wrote to us at school.  It reads "I was good dad and mom."

Tyler's ready to party! ;)
 Friday night the whole family joined our friends to celebrate one of the kid's birthdays at Adventure Landing.  The were having their Halloween festivities there that night so the kids got to wear their costumes.  Ty fell asleep on the ride there, but was ready to go once we arrived.

They did crafts for a while.  Then we all had a blast playing laser tag and the arcade games.

We were celebrating Donald's 9th birthday.  His cake completely matched the WWF belt that was part of his Halloween costume.
Tyler was the only one to wait (very patiently) in line for face painting.  And even though they only had red and blue paint, he insisted that he needed camo so he could "hide better" during laser tag.


Monday, October 21, 2013

2013 Week 41


 There's the birthday girl!  Kaitlyn turned 10 on Monday.  We had snickerdoodle waffles for breakfast and let her open her presents before going to school.
 Then we all went out to dinner at Golden Corral (one of her favorites) before taking her to dance class.  We stayed up late enough to have dessert (cherry cheesecake - she's not into cake cake this year) before heading to bed.



 Finally remembered to take a photo of the dog with the kids to show how much she's grown.  It's a lot!


 Thursday was the Girl Scout hike at Raven Rock State Park.  The girls did fantastic (they're actually really fast hikers and we had to keep telling them to slow down as one of the girls had brought her grandparents and they kept falling behind).

And it was gorgeous.
 Saturday was Kelcee's first birthday party.  Her actual birthday isn't for another month but they will have moved by then.
 So we made sure we got a group photo of all of us Girls.
 It was Minnie Mouse theme - fun!
 More random photos from Saturday, I think.

 
 Then Sunday morning we had a surprise going away brunch for Kelly.  Can't believe we pulled it off.  She thought she was coming over to craft, which we did eventually.

We have kind of a "high drama" neighborhood and have kind of dubbed our little group of friends the "Real Housewives."  We've been joking about making these wine glasses for weeks now, so for brunch Julie and I finally followed through on it.


I've had so much fun with these ladies the last few months.  Love that - love them!

And our parting gift to Kelly.  The quote really does say it all.

Monday, October 14, 2013

2012 Week 40

Birthday flowers.  Happy birthday to me!
Surprise party with my friends - complete with blindfolded "kidnapping."
It was great.  I finally have a great group of friends here.
Daughter hard at work finishing off the birthday gift she made All By Herself (a small bag out of old jeans and fabric scraps - it's pretty impressive actually).
Between the people here in my family, my friends, and friends and family that called or sent messages I had so many things to be happy about on my birthday.  I'm very lucky to have all these great people in my life.
We finished up my birthday with dinner at Red Lobster.  Shopped for an outfit for myself at Kohl's.  Then dessert at home (cookies and cream pie).
At Girl Scouts this week we worked on art/craft bags for kids in the hospital.  Who knew you could overplan for something like that?  We completely ran out of time before we had all the mini craft kits put together. 
 And the big event - Kaitlyn's birthday party!  She wanted to have another slumber party this year so I insisted she keep it small.  The theme she picked was a spa party, which was a lot of fun to pull together.
 Kaitlyn was very specific with what she wanted to do for her party.  She asked her dad to make ham and twice baked potatoes for dinner, so he took the day off to cook.  I'm so glad he did as that allowed me to squeeze in craft day with friends in the morning (mostly I worked on final prep for Kate's party of course), then a friend helped me set up for the party before the kids got home from school.
We did dinner and presents first.  Then quickly did dessert so Kaitlyn could blow out her candles before everyone changed into pjs.  Kate had wanted an ice cream sundae bar for her party instead of cake so we used the brownies (which were one of the toppings) to do a quick tower for the candles.
 Kaitlyn, Bozena, Tori, and Emily - quite the little group of happy, enthusiastic, and VERY LOUD girls!

The girls had so much fun getting pampered.  We did facials, pedicures, manicures and decorated flashlights before they headed upstairs to play for the rest of the night.
 They stayed up pretty late, but most were in good spirits for breakfast (home made cinnamon rolls - again thanks to Dad and orange julius).  Then we pretty much spent the entire rest of the day doing nothing so we could recover from all the fun.
 
 We've had some fantastic fall weather lately so we took advantage of it Sunday afternoon and lit the fire.  We had quite a bit of scrap wood piling up (from building drying racks) so we let the fire burn for hours while we just sat around enjoying it.  And of course we roasted hot dogs and marshmallows for dinner.