Ok, so my mom has the girls for the whole weeks, so I have a little more time to blog.
Last week, I went into the kitchen to do the dishes (one of my favorite things to do....sarcasm) and as I reached in the sink I noticed something move. As I picked up the cookie sheet to get a better look, I saw that it was a real, live scorpion as long as my index finger!! I have never seen a scorpion in real life....EVER. So, naturally I start screaming and jumping up and down like a little girl in the middle of the kitchen. Oh, and my hubby conveniently is out of town. So, no option to just call him in to "take care" of it.
So, my first instinct is to start spraying it with 409. This only made it mad. It started to try to climb up out of the sink. Me, still squealing like a little girl, starts getting the heebie jeebies! So, I looked around for something to squish it. The first thing I was able to grab was a spatula and finally squished it. Eeeewwww!! It still gives me the shivers!!
I checked all of our beds that night two or three times to make sure there wasn't any of his friends waiting for us....
Monday, June 21, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Sorry, Blog.
So sorry, blog, that you have taken the backseat for the past month or two! I will update you soon! :o)
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Boobs *Viewer's Discretion is advised* :o)
I took a shower today with Ava, like we do every now and then and she looked at me and said, "Mommy, I have little boobies and you have hanging boobies!"
Oh my, how observant she is...
Oh my, how observant she is...
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Oh Brother!
The girls and I were in the bathroom playing make up, and in walks Matthew wearing his sister's dress up heels wanting to participate in all the fun. Poor baby just wants to be included in what his sister's and Mommy are doing. So, Daddy tried to take him in the other room to do "boy" stuff, while we played.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Future Jobs, again...
So, we were in the car listening to the Christian radio station and the girls were asking questions like, "Are they singing about Jesus?" & "Do they all sing about Jesus?" I said yes, and Lydia said, "Maybe that's what I'll do when I grow up; sing about Jesus." I said, "That would be great!" Then, Ava chimes in. I naturally expect her to say, "I'm going to sing about Jesus, too," because she always wants to do the same thing as her sister, but not this time! Ava said, "Not me. I want to work at Subway!"
Still? Oh dear....
Still? Oh dear....
Thursday, April 15, 2010
The Noodle Parade
So, I'm in the kitchen wipping up some homemade frosting (because I didn't have any store bought in the pantry) for a cake that I was making (because I just wanted some cake) and thinking that the girls are playing so nicely together with their brother, I didn't bother checking on them....big mistake....I thought they got some of our parishable groceries out of the pantry to play "store," like cans of veggies and some pasta. Well, little did I know that they had a great idea to have a parade and to open all of the pasta boxes and throw the pasta all around the house like candy at a parade!! Sprinkled all around every single room of the house were fettecini, spegetti, penne and angel hair.....EVERYWHERE!!!! While I appreciate their wonderful little imaginations, I did not appreciate the HUGE mess all over the house....
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Update
Ok, I'm sorry I haven't updated in a while things have been a little crazy around here! Spring Break kind of bled into this week....I know, I know, bad Mommy! I did actually make it to the end of the month with homeschooling, it just became more and more relaxed the further we got into it. We are more of a hands on family than sit-down-and-read-this family! I think it will get easier once I have the kindergarten curriculum!
I'm still praying for God's guidance as the decision time is quickly approaching for school or homeschool. Please, pray for me!
I'm still praying for God's guidance as the decision time is quickly approaching for school or homeschool. Please, pray for me!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Pictures
I think I may have figured out how to post pictures. I will try to add them to my future posts, since I can't go back and edit my old ones!
Here is a picture of the kids acting like firefighters. Yes, the dress up is pretty shotty (hats, coats and boots), but the kids had a ball!
The next one is of the kids acting out the Good Samaritan story.
I'm still figuring this picture thing out, so bear with me!
Our First Fieldtrip!
1 stroller + 1 wagon + 2 parents + 3 kids x beautiful weather = 1 Awesome day at the Zoo! Our first official fieldtrip was a blast! The weather was great, it wasn't very crowded and I was pleasantly surprised by the exhibits at the zoo. I was lucky enough to have my sweet husband take a day of vacation from work to join us! It's going to be tricky if I go back without him, since all 3 of the kids like to ride and not walk....but, that's ok, we'll cross that bridge when we get there!
I even learned something new on this trip: Ava is afraid of butterflies. Yes, you read that right....afraid of BUTTERFLIES! They had a neat exhibit, where you go inside a greenhouse full of butterflies, some of which will land on you, which she was not so crazy about. We had trouble convincing her just to go inside of the greenhouse! But, I'm not too worried about it, because there was another little girl in there who seemed to be scared as well. The thought that the kids would be afraid of butterflies never crossed my mind! I'm sure she will grow out of it. Lydia loved it! She wanted one to land on her so badly. Surprisingly, Matthew is the one who had the most land on him. He probably had a little extra food left over from lunch on him!
We didn't have time to do school today, but we are really looking forward to doing our lesson tomorrow. The next two days are zoo lessons, so we get to make our own zoo using play dough and toy animals. The kids can't wait! We are having so much fun with our school! Our days finally have a purpose! Learning about Jesus, the world and life as a family. I love it!
I even learned something new on this trip: Ava is afraid of butterflies. Yes, you read that right....afraid of BUTTERFLIES! They had a neat exhibit, where you go inside a greenhouse full of butterflies, some of which will land on you, which she was not so crazy about. We had trouble convincing her just to go inside of the greenhouse! But, I'm not too worried about it, because there was another little girl in there who seemed to be scared as well. The thought that the kids would be afraid of butterflies never crossed my mind! I'm sure she will grow out of it. Lydia loved it! She wanted one to land on her so badly. Surprisingly, Matthew is the one who had the most land on him. He probably had a little extra food left over from lunch on him!
We didn't have time to do school today, but we are really looking forward to doing our lesson tomorrow. The next two days are zoo lessons, so we get to make our own zoo using play dough and toy animals. The kids can't wait! We are having so much fun with our school! Our days finally have a purpose! Learning about Jesus, the world and life as a family. I love it!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Our Homeschooling Adventure
Well, we started our trial run of homeschooling yesterday and it was so fun! I forgot how much fun preschool can be! No cares or worries, just construction paper and smiles. It's so nice to be able to pick and choose what I want the girls to learn about. The curriculum I have is all Catholic, so we are learning about stories from the Bible and the different lessons that Jesus taught us.
This week's theme is "Love Thy Neighbor." Yesterday we made prayer roses to show someone how much we love them and that we are always praying for them. Ava made hers for Daddy and Lydia made hers for Gamma. Then, we talked about the story of the Good Samaritan and the girls got to act it out. Ava laid on the floor and pretended to be hurt and Lydia came by with band aids to "doctor" her up. When it came time for them to switch, Lydia said she was too shy and didn't want to act it out...typical. For our final art project, we made some crowns (which the girls loved decorating with glitter and stickers) and they each got special jewels to glue on their crowns when they do something nice for some one else. I love this lesson, because the point of it is to teach them that God has special rewards for us in heaven when we are kind and loving to others.
Today's lesson carries on with loving our neighbors. We haven't gotten to do school yet because we went to daily mass in San Antonio with several other homeschooling families, then came nap time and then off to Good Shepherd (preschool Sunday school). Luckily the lessons only take an hour max!
I guess I should explain that we are going to try homeschooling for the entire month of March to see if it is a good fit for our family. To be honest, I didn't want to fully commit to doing it in the fall without knowing how it would go to keep up with my youngest little monkey, and the house and everything else us mothers do. So, this will give us a little taste of how it will go!
This week's theme is "Love Thy Neighbor." Yesterday we made prayer roses to show someone how much we love them and that we are always praying for them. Ava made hers for Daddy and Lydia made hers for Gamma. Then, we talked about the story of the Good Samaritan and the girls got to act it out. Ava laid on the floor and pretended to be hurt and Lydia came by with band aids to "doctor" her up. When it came time for them to switch, Lydia said she was too shy and didn't want to act it out...typical. For our final art project, we made some crowns (which the girls loved decorating with glitter and stickers) and they each got special jewels to glue on their crowns when they do something nice for some one else. I love this lesson, because the point of it is to teach them that God has special rewards for us in heaven when we are kind and loving to others.
Today's lesson carries on with loving our neighbors. We haven't gotten to do school yet because we went to daily mass in San Antonio with several other homeschooling families, then came nap time and then off to Good Shepherd (preschool Sunday school). Luckily the lessons only take an hour max!
I guess I should explain that we are going to try homeschooling for the entire month of March to see if it is a good fit for our family. To be honest, I didn't want to fully commit to doing it in the fall without knowing how it would go to keep up with my youngest little monkey, and the house and everything else us mothers do. So, this will give us a little taste of how it will go!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Homemade Lunchables
I don't know about your kids, but mine love Lunchables. Yes, the store-bought-probably-not-that-nutritious Lunchables. So, when they were begging and begging for them for lunch today, and none were to be found in the fridge, I thought to myself, "Why not make some homemade lunchables?"
So, I got out the Mickey Mouse shaped cheese, the deli meat and proceeded to the pantry to look for the crackers that I just knew were on the shelf waiting. Uh oh. No crackers. Great, now I have to be quick on my feet and somehow make this lunch desirable. Lunch meat and cheese on a plate weren't looking to good to me. So, I grabbed the bread and a heart shaped cookie cutter and created mini hearts out of bread for their homemade lunchables. Of course, they were a hit! They are in there as we speak creating more hearts out of the "butts" of the bread, which are normally not eaten in our house. Wasteful, I know.
But, that's not all, I took it one step further and used the kitchen shears to cut the lunch meat into hearts as well. Why didn't you just use the cookie cutter, you ask? Didn't think of that until after the fact. But, probably would have turned out much better than my hearts. As I was cleaning up my mess, I overheard the girls pick up their lunch meat "hearts" and ask, "What's this?" So, needless to say, I did not take any pictures of this fantastic fiasco.
Anyway, I thought I would share to give any of you moms an idea for those lunches that become so very boring after a while.
So, I got out the Mickey Mouse shaped cheese, the deli meat and proceeded to the pantry to look for the crackers that I just knew were on the shelf waiting. Uh oh. No crackers. Great, now I have to be quick on my feet and somehow make this lunch desirable. Lunch meat and cheese on a plate weren't looking to good to me. So, I grabbed the bread and a heart shaped cookie cutter and created mini hearts out of bread for their homemade lunchables. Of course, they were a hit! They are in there as we speak creating more hearts out of the "butts" of the bread, which are normally not eaten in our house. Wasteful, I know.
But, that's not all, I took it one step further and used the kitchen shears to cut the lunch meat into hearts as well. Why didn't you just use the cookie cutter, you ask? Didn't think of that until after the fact. But, probably would have turned out much better than my hearts. As I was cleaning up my mess, I overheard the girls pick up their lunch meat "hearts" and ask, "What's this?" So, needless to say, I did not take any pictures of this fantastic fiasco.
Anyway, I thought I would share to give any of you moms an idea for those lunches that become so very boring after a while.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Valentine's Cookies
We got some yummy valentine's cookies from our sweet neighbors, which inspired me to make some in return. Because it's so cold and nasty outside, and venturing to the grocery store with three kids in tow is not an easy task, I decided to try to make them from scratch. So, I cracked open my Betty Crocker cookbook and was so surprised at how easy it was to throw together a few ingredients (of course with three little helpers). Well, that went so well that I decided to make some frosting, too. I cannot believe how easy it was to make frosting! There were four ingredients: Confectioner's sugar, salt, milk and vanilla. Whip it all together in my mixer and voila!
Now....I think that the recipes need a little tweaking, but that's okay. Now, I feel more empowered to try that again! Who knew what a little laziness would reveal! I would post pictures, but I still haven't figured out how to post a picture on here yet...
Now....I think that the recipes need a little tweaking, but that's okay. Now, I feel more empowered to try that again! Who knew what a little laziness would reveal! I would post pictures, but I still haven't figured out how to post a picture on here yet...
Friday, February 5, 2010
Matthew
So, lately when I tell Matthew not to do something or to stop doing something (i.e. discipline...), he says in the sweetest little voice that I can barely imitate in person, so on the computer will not have the same effect, "Whhhhyyyy?" But, imagine it said in a soft, sweet little voice.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Silly Sayings
On Friday, after we went to daily mass, all of the other families were going to the park, so naturally the girls wanted to go, too. But, since it was our anniversary and Doyle was with us and didn't really want to go visit with a bunch of mommies, we said we couldn't go. Thoroughly disappointed, the girls asked, "Why?"
I said, "Let's go another time when we don't have our stinky ol' daddy with us."
After contemplating this for a few minutes, Lydia said, "Can we go home so daddy can take a shower, and then go to the park?"
That's my logical thinker!
I said, "Let's go another time when we don't have our stinky ol' daddy with us."
After contemplating this for a few minutes, Lydia said, "Can we go home so daddy can take a shower, and then go to the park?"
That's my logical thinker!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Boo
When Ava was two she absolutely loved the Disney movie Monsters, Inc, in fact she still does. So, on one of our many trips to the Disney store at the mall we saw a little stuffed Boo doll and she just had to have it!
Fast forward a year and a half, and we have rearranged toys, moved into a new house and seemingly forgotten all about that beloved little toy. Last week out of the blue, Ava asks me, "Mommy, where's my boo?" I think really hard to myself...."I don't know, honey. We can look in some boxes in the garage and see if we can find it." Well, I looked all around and couldn't find it. She was heartbroken. When I told my husband about this, he said it's probably in the attic. So, when he came through the door with her ragged old Boo doll, Ava lit up like it was Christmas morning! Daddy was her hero! She thanked him probably ten times throughout the night for getting her Boo.
Now, she takes her everywhere!
Fast forward a year and a half, and we have rearranged toys, moved into a new house and seemingly forgotten all about that beloved little toy. Last week out of the blue, Ava asks me, "Mommy, where's my boo?" I think really hard to myself...."I don't know, honey. We can look in some boxes in the garage and see if we can find it." Well, I looked all around and couldn't find it. She was heartbroken. When I told my husband about this, he said it's probably in the attic. So, when he came through the door with her ragged old Boo doll, Ava lit up like it was Christmas morning! Daddy was her hero! She thanked him probably ten times throughout the night for getting her Boo.
Now, she takes her everywhere!
Monday, January 18, 2010
Silly Sayings
I'm trying to keep up with all of the adorable things the kids are saying in this sweet time of life. On Saturday, I was cleaning up the girls room, trying to organize the bookoos of toys when I came across tons of crumbs in their toy box. So, I asked if someone could get me the vacuum to clean them up. A few minutes later, Ava comes back dragging the vacuum with all her might saying, "Mommy, I got the backroom for you!"
I couldn't help but laugh! What a great helper!
I couldn't help but laugh! What a great helper!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Future Careers
When asked randomly what they want to be when they grow up, the girls each answered a surprising response. Lydia said that she wants to be a worker at Subway, and Ava said that she wants to be a waitor at a pizza place. My response was, "Whatever you want, sweetie," knowing that it will probably change 100 more times between now and the time that they do in fact get a job.
What does this say about us? We sure do love our pizza and Subway!
I wonder what the next career phase will be?
What does this say about us? We sure do love our pizza and Subway!
I wonder what the next career phase will be?
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Tippy Toes
The girls went to their first ballet class ever yesterday. It was so cute to see them in their little leotards listening so intently to their teacher! Our awesome public library offers free ballet classes every Friday for kids of all ages. It was perfect because Ava, who is little miss personality, kept coming in and out of the class to talk to me. But, since the class was free, I didn't worry about it too much! Of course, Lydia stayed in the class and followed the directions to a T. And, I was trying to entertain Matthew out in the hall, because naturally as a boy who is almost two, he did not want to sit still and watch his sisters. In fact, he really wanted to join the class...He probably would have just hung on the ballet bars!
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